U-618 - 1st War Patrol

Translation by Jerry Mason with the help of Andi Forster

Departed
Date
Arrived
Date
Days at Sea
Kiel
1 September 1942
St. Nazaire
28 October 1942
58

 

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Ships Hit
Date
KTB Time
Position
Ship
Tons
Nationality
Convoy
14 Oct 42
04.30
53°45'N, 40°25'W
EMPIRE MERSEY
5,791
British
SC-104
18 Oct 42
03.36 - 04.11
49°45'N, 29°25'W
ANGELINA
4,772
American
ON-137
     
 Total = 10,563
   
Note:  The positions in the table above and in the Google Earth patrol summary are derived from the KTB and in many cases do not match those set forth in authoritative references such as Jürgen Rohwer, Axis Submarine Successes of World War Two or the Uboat.net website.  The goal here is to present the picture relative to the U-boat and not the absolute position that the ship was attacked or sank.


 
 
           
           
           
           
         
           
           
           
           
          U - 618  
           
           
                                       K  r  i  e  g  s  t  a  g  e  b  u  c  h  
           
                                                 for the period  
           
                                 from 16 April 1942 to 1 September 1942  
           
           
                              Kommandant:  Oberleutnant z.See Baberg  
           
           
           
           
           
           
                        
           
           
           
                                                 
           
           
           
           
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    16.04.42 Hamburg Commissioning in the Shipyard  
    10.00   Blohm & Voss, Hamburg  
         
    17.04. - 03.05.42   Independent training.  
         
    04.05.42 Kiel Transit to Kiel.  
         
    05.05. - 19.05.42   U.A.K. testing Kiel.  
         
    20.05.42   Transit to Rönne, at the same time AK cruise.  
    17.25 Rönne Arrived Rönne.  Boat did not conduct sound trials because there were still 5 other boats ahead.  
           
    21.05.42      
    12.00   Departed Rönne.  Transit to Danzig.  
           
    22.05.42      
    07.20 Danzig Arrived Danzig.  Made fast at the U.A.G.I  
           
    22.05. - 26.05.42   Independent training.  
         
    27.05.42      
    12.00   Transit to Rönne.  
           
    28.05.42      
    12.50 Rönne Arrived Rönne.  
    19.00   Departed for sound trial in buoy field off Halse  
           
    28.05.42  23.10 -      
    29.05.42  04.10   Sound trials of the boat  
    05.30   Arrived Rönne.  
    13.00   Departed Rönne.  Transit to Danzig.  
           
    30.05.42      
    06.30 Danzig Arrived Danzig.  Made fast at the U.A.G.I  
           
    30.05. - 02.06.42   Independent training.  
         
    03.06.42   Measured mileage and fuel consumption.  
         
    04.06.42 Gotenhafen Transit to Gotenhaven.  
    15.00   Made fast at T.E.K.  
           
    05. - 09.06.42   T.E.K. testing.  
    13.30 Hela Transit to Hela.  
    15.00   Made fast war harbor Hela.  
           
 
     
           
           
           
           
    10.06. - 01.07.42   Agru-Front - Training.  
         
    15.06.42      
    15.55   Man overboard.  
    16.04   Man taken aboard.  
           
    02.07.42 Danzig Transit to Danzig.  
           
    03. - 21.07.42   Torpedo shooting with the 25. U-Flottille.  
         
    22.07.42 Gotenhafen Transit to Gotenhafen.  
         
    22. - 31.07.42   Tactical training with the 27. U-Flottille.  
         
    20.07.42 55° 24' N    
    20.46 18° 51''E Submerged collision with U-216.  
           
    31.07.42   Transit to Kiel.  
         
    01.08.42      
    18.00   Arrival Kiel.  
           
    02.08.42      
    04.00 Hamburg Transit to Hamburg.  
           
    03. - 04.08.42 Hamburg Cleared the boat.  
         
    05. - 25.08.42   Final adjustments and overhaul at Blohm & Voss Shipyard.  
         
    26. - 28.05.42   Outfitting for the 1st war patrol.  
         
    29.08.42 Kiel Transit to Kiel.  
         
    30. - 31.08.42   Degaussing, radio direction finder calibration, magnetic compass calibration, ammunition loading and final trim test.  
         
    01.09.42      
    07.00   Departed on 1st war patrol.  
           
           
                                                   
                                                    Oblt.z.S. and Kmdt.  
           
           
 
     
           
           
           
           
           
                                                   Copy No.  . . . . . .  
                            
           
                                   K  r  i  e  g  s  t  a  g  e  b  u  c  h  
          of  
                              U  n  t  e  r  s  e  e  b  o  o  t  e  s   "U  618"  
           
           
             Kommandant: Oberleutnant zur See    B  a  b  e  r  g  .  
           
           
           
             Beginning on: 1.9.1942.  
             Concluding on: 28.10.1942.  
           
           
     
Distribution:    
7. Unterseebootesflottille Copy No. 1
Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote     "      " 2
2. Admiral der Unterseeboote     "      " 3
Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine     "      " 4 + 5
Ausbuildungsgruppe Front     "      " 6
27. Unterseebootsflottille     "      " 7
     
     
Enclosures:    
Track chart Copy No. 1 - 4
6 Combat sketches     "      " 1
5 Torpedo firing reports     "      " 1 - 2
Excerpt of the General Radio Log     "      " 2 - 4
Officer-Only Radio Log     "      " 1
General Radio Log     "      " 1
 
           
                            
   
           
           
           
 
 
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    01.09.42      
    07.00   Departed Kiel for 1st war patrol together with U-221,      U-258 and U-440.  
    10.00 AO 7498 lower-center Taken in convoy by Sperrbrecher.  
    10.06   Incoming Radio Message from U-440 1006/64  
        U-221, U-258, U-440, U-618 taken in convoy.  Radio Circuit "Karl Otto".  
    12.00 AO 7469 lower-center    
      NE 1, Sea 1    
    16.00 AO 7199 center-left edge    
      ENE 4, Sea 3    
    20.00 AO 7141 lower-right corner Sperrbrecher escort ended.  
      ENE 4, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. bad, summer lightening    
    20.20 = 56° 02' N Anchored, to await the new escort.  
      = 11° 06.5'E    
    20.40   Weighed anchor.  Taken in convoy by Vorpostenboot 1706.  
    24.00 AO 4876 lower-center edge Transit to Kristiansand South.  
      NE 3, Sea 2-3, thunder showers, summer lightening, Vis. bad    
                                                       
    02.09.42      
    04.00 AO 4819 center-left    
      NW 3, Sea 2, rain showers    
    08.00 AO 4469 center-left edge    
      WbyS 3, Sea 2, Vis. changing 2 to 4 nm    
    12.00 AO 4427 center Day's run:  Surfaced  238.6 nm.  
      W 3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. medium    
    16.00 AO 3626 center    
      SW 4, Sea 3-4, overcast, misty, rain showers    
    19.00   Arrived Kristiansand South and made fast.  
        Fuel and water supply.  
                                                       
    03.09.42      
    09.40   Cast off for trim test.  
    10.40   Convoy intake by UJ 1701, UJ 1706 and UJ 1711  
    12.00 AN 3615 center    
      W 2, Sea 2, changing cloudiness, Vis. medium    
           
Sun and Moon Data 10.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 02.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 03.09.42
 
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    continued      
    03.09.42      
    16.00 AN 3520 center-left edge    
      SW 2, Sea 2,    
    20.00 AN 3277 center-left edge    
      SW 5, Sea 4, misty    
    21.10 AN 3198 right upper edge Released from convoy.  
        Set off from the formation on course 270°, transit speed 7 knots.  
    22.30 AN 3194 center-left edge Submerged for deep diving test.  
        Slowly went to depth A +40 meters.  
        All tight except for speaking tube cock in the coning tower and a few stuffing boxes.  
    23.32 AN 3186 lower-right Surfaced.  Continued at transit speed.  
    24.00 AN 3185 right edge lower    
      W 6, Sea 5, dark night, light rain, marine phosphorescence                                                
         
    04.09.42 Northern North Sea  
    01.41 AN 3176 center-right edge Course change to 332°.  
    04.00 AN 3841 lower-left Continued on the surface due to clear horizon and medium to good visibility.  
      SW 3, Sea 3  
    08.00 AN 4336 left half    
      SW 4, Sea 3, high cloud deck, Vis. medium    
    12.00 AN 2891 center Day's run:  Surfaced  169.5 nm, Submerged  5.5 nm.  
      SW 5, Sea 4, changing cloudiness, Vis. good    
    14.06   Crash dive for training and test dive.  
    14.33   Surfaced.  
    16.00 AN 2851 upper center    
      SW 6, Sea 5    
    19.27   Incoming Radio Message 1847/69:  
        1.)  U-432, Mahn and Holtorf report weather.  
        2.)  Kals, Trojer, Mässenhausen, Baberg on 5 September 08.00 hours switch to Ireland Circuit.  
        3.)  Würdemann report situation.  
    20.00 AN 2355 lower-right edge    
      SbyW 6, Sea 5, Vis. good, starry clear    
    24.00 AF 8778 lower-center    
      SSW 6, Sea 5, increasing weather deterioration                                                
         
    05.09.42 Norwegian Sea  
    04.00 AF 8744 center    
      SSE 7, Sea 6, overcast, Vis. bad    
           
Sun and Moon Data 03.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 04.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 05.09.42
 
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    continued      
    05.09.42      
    08.00 AF 7699 center    
      SSE 10, Sea 9, drizzle, misty    
    09.25   Dived, because visibility deterioration below 1 nm, at the same time scheduled maintenance of the torpedoes.  
    12.00 AF 7692 lower-right Day's run:  Surfaced  164 nm, Submerged  6 nm.  
    13.35   Surfaced.  
    16.00 AF 7637 lower-right    
      SW 9, Sea 8-9, Vis. good    
    20.00 AF 7319 center    
      SW 9, Sea 8, light rain, misty    
    24.00 AF 7361 center-left edge    
      W 9, Sea 8, overcast, dark night                                                
         
    06.09.42    
    04.00 AF 4985 center    
      SW 7, Sea 6, short steep Swell    
    08.00 AF 4927 center Headed to naval square 44 on course 292°.  
      SW 7, Sea 6, breaking up cloud deck, Vis. good, clear horizon    
    10.55 - 11.32   Test dive.  
    12.00 AF 4833 lower-left Day's run:  Surfaced  154.2 nm, Submerged  5.9 nm.  
      SW 7, Sea 6, confused Swell    
    15.00 AF 4589 lower-center Passed a drifting mine.  Shooting is not possible due to heavy Sea State and Swell.  
    16.00 AF 4588 center    
      W 7, Sea 6, short, steep SW-Swell, Vis. good    
    20.00 AF 4821 upper-left    
      W 8, Sea 8    
    24.00 AF 4496 center    
      W 9, Sea 8, closed cloud deck                                                
         
    07.09.42    
    04.00 AF 4483 center    
      W 9, Sea 8    
    08.00 AF 4448 center    
      NW 9, Sea 8, broken cloud deck, Vis. medium    
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 05.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 06.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 07.09.42
 
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    continued      
    07.09.42      
    10.40   Test dive.  
    11.20   Surfaced.  
    11.56 AE 6668 center Crash dive for aircraft, (land-based aircraft, type not recognized).  
        Further observation not possible, because the boat could not be held at periscope depth.  
    12.00 AE 6668 center Day's run:  Surfaced  144.5 nm, Submerged  1.8 nm.  
      W 7-8, Sea 7, short Steep Swell, Vis. good    
    12.33   Surfaced.  
    16.00 AE 6692 upper-right    
      NW 7, Sea 6, strongly changing cloudiness    
    17.02 AE 6692 upper-center Crash dive for aircraft.  Ahead out of the clouds about 5000-6000 meters range.  
    17.40   Surfaced.  
        Navigation fix shows, that at diesel-electric LF at the moment against the wind and sea the boat only makes 4 knots.  
    20.00 AE 6642 upper-right    
      NW 7, Sea 6, strongly changing cloudiness    
    22.28   Dived to proceed submerged.  
        Depth A -10 meters, speed 1.6 knots.  
    24.00 AE 6681 left right [nonsensical position]  
                                                       
    08.09.42 Faroe Islands  
    04.00 AE 6675 lower-left    
      S 4-5, Sea 4, occasional visibility deterioration down to 1 nm, 1004 mb    
    12.00 AE 6826 center Day's run:  Surfaced  53.4 nm, Submerged  15.4 nm.  
      S 5-6, Sea 5, short steep NW-Swell, strongly changing visibility    
    13.39 AE 6851 upper-center Crash dive for aircraft, astern to port range 8000 meters.  
    14.07   Surfaced.  
    16.00 AE 6844 lower-right    
      S 7, Sea 6, Vis. 1-2 nm, light rain, 997 mb    
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 07.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 08.09.42
 
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    continued      
    08.09.42      
    20.00 AE 9122 right edge lower In the course of the night continued on the surface.  All machine guns on the bridge.  
      S 7, Sea 6, Vis. 3-4 nm, 997 mb  
    24.00 AE 9148 center    
      SSW 8, Sea 7                                                
         
    09.09.42    
    04.00 AE 8632 lower-left    
      SSW 9, Sea 8, short steep Swell, 992 mb    
    06.23   Test dive.  
    08.00 AE 8655 upper-right    
    08.28   Surfaced.  
        The attack periscope is completely unclear.  (water on the mirror).  
      AE 8655 upper-center A patrol vessel ahead distance 2000-3000 meters.  (fishing trawler.)  
    08.29   Crash dive!  
        Ran off to the south submerged, because to attack the boat cannot be held at periscope depth and the periscope is still unclear.  
    09.55   Depth charge detonation far off.  
        Surfaced after periscope repairs.  
        Rain and hail squalls, the patrol vessel is no longer seen.  
    12.00 AE 8681 upper-center Day's run:  Surfaced  203.6 nm, Submerged  14.5 nm.  
      WSW 10. Sea 8-9, strongly changing visibility, short steep Swell, 992 mb    
    16.00 AE 8673 right edge upper    
      WSW 10, Sea 9, rain squalls, 998 mb    
    16.45 AE 8673 upper-center Again patrol vessel comes in sight out of a rain squall.  
        Ran off on the surface and evaded.  
    18.25 AE 8675 center Crash dive for aircraft.  
        In this Sea State the boat gets under only with difficulty (against Strength 9, short, high Swell)  
        Several detonations far off.  
        I already wanted to dive because on the surface against the sea I make no progress, therefore I remain submerged.  
        Continual depth charge detonations further and further away.  
    23.05   Surfaced.  The weather had improved.  I will now attempt to continue on the surface.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 08.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 09.09.42
 
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    continued      
    09.09.42      
    24.00 AE 8911 center    
      SW 10, Sea 9, short steep Swell, rain, Vis. bad, marine phosphorescence, 992 mb                                                
         
    10.09.42 North Atlantic  
    04.00 AE 8839 center    
      SW 9, Sea 8, rain and hail squalls, 1002 mb    
    08.00 AE 8864 upper-center    
      SW 9, Sea 8, rain, Vis. 5 nm, 997 mb    
    12.00 AE 8859 center-left edge Day's run:  Surfaced  70 nm, Submerged  8 nm.  
      WSW 9, Sea 8, rain showers, misty, short steep SW-swell, 995 mb    
    16.00 AE 8857 center    
      W 10, Sea 8-9, rain showers, 992 mb, Vis. changing from 2 to 10 nm    
    18.55   Incoming Radio Message 1808/10/55/133:  
        New objective for Quaet, Mengersen, Kessler, Wallas, Baberg, Geissler, Trojer and Mässenhausen is naval square AL 72.  
    20.00 AL 3232 center    
      W 8, Sea 7, overcast, rain showers, 996 mb    
    24.00 AL 3229 upper-right    
      W 8, Sea 8, 7/10, squalls, 1000 mb                                                
         
    11.09.42    
    04.00 AL 3254 lower-right    
      W 8, Sea 8, a few clouds, 1004 mb    
    08.00 AL 3336 center Test dive.  At the same time pulled the torpedoes in tubes III and IV to recharge and dry out the attack periscope (mirror again completely under water)  
      W 6, Sea 5, 6/10, 1004 mb  
    12.00 AL 3335 lower-right Day's run:  Surfaced  140 nm, Submerged  6 nm.  
    12.05   Surfaced.  
    16.00 AL 3353 center-right edge    
      W 5, Sea 4, Vis. good, 1017 mb    
    20.00 AL 3387 upper-right    
      SW 5, Sea 4    
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 09.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 10.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 11.09.42
 
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    continued      
    11.09.42      
    24.00 AL 3518    
      SW 6, Sea 5-6, rain shower, 1018 mb                                                
         
    12.09.42    
    04.00 AL 2669 lower-center    
      SW 6, Sea 4-5, medium-high Swell, rain showers    
    07.50 AL 2831 upper-center In the morning twilight a German U-boat comes in sight bearing 125°T, that steers a parallel course.  
        The boat dived after it was light.  Range about 12 nm  
    08.00 AL 2831 center    
      SW 5, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. good, medium Swell    
    09.38 - 10.31   Test dive.  
    12.00 AL 2852 center Day's run:  Surfaced  136 nm, Submerged  3 nm.  
      S 5, Sea 4-5, changing cloudiness    
    16.00 AL 2857 upper-left    
      SW 5, Sea 4, overcast, rain showers    
    16.15 AL 2849 upper-right Crash dive for aircraft ("Lysander")  
        Two times two aircraft bombs, no damage.  
    17.36   Surfaced and set off to the west.  
    20.00 AL 2759 upper right edge    
      SW 5, Sea 4, rain showers, 1016 mb    
    20.17   Incoming Radio Message 1456/12/100/267:  
        Kapitzky, Lilienfeld, Wallas, Trojer, Baberg, Geissler, Mengersen, Mässenhausen and Quaet, at transit speed occupy patrol line from naval square AL 4745 to 7816.  Boats form Group Pfeil.  
    22.00   On course to ordered position in patrol line.  
    22.55   Outgoing Radio Message 2210/12/162:  
        Baberg 16.00 hours aircraft bombs from "Lysander" in naval square AL 2849.  No damage.  1019 mb falling, SW 5, medium Swell, Vis. over 10 nm.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 11.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 12.09.42
 
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    continued      
    12.09.42      
    24.00 AL 2789 upper-right Trojer reports by:  
      S 7, Sea 6-7, 9/10, rain, 1014 mb Radio Message 1858/12/157:  English aircraft "Consolidated" 18.00 hours aircraft circles an hour over square AL 0228.  
        North of this square I was attacked by the "Lysander".  Probably this aircraft was summoned by the "Lysander" and search initiated, while I had already moved off on course 260°.  
                                                       
    13.09.42    
    04.00 AL 2916 lower-right    
      S 5, Sea 4-5, 1010 mb    
    08.00 AL 2949 left upper edge    
      SW 4, Sea 3, medium Swell    
    09.00 - 09.49   Test dive.  
    12.00 AL 2978 right upper edge Day's run:  Surfaced  124 nm, Submerged 6.4 nm.  
      SW 5-6, Sea 6, high Swell    
    15.23 AL 5125 center Crash dive for flying boat "Sunderland".  Two aircraft bombs, no damage.  
    16.00 AL 5125 center    
    15.40   Incoming Radio Message 1349/13/186:  
        1.)  Geissler, Trojer, Mässenhausen, Baberg operate on convoy reported n naval square AK 6427 probably steering easterly course.  Go!  
        2.)  Wallas, Kapitzky, Lilienfeld, for the time being run at transit speed towards the convoy  
    16.40 W 7, Sea 6-7, short steep Swell, Vis. changing Surfaced.  Course for naval square AK 6427.  
      The Sea State increases quickly.  Barometer continually falling.  
        At the moment cannot run at over 12 knots because the boat is going directly into the seas, the bridge is continually overspilled.  
    20.00 AL 4237 upper-right Incoming Radio Message 1800/13/190/222:  
      SW 7, Sea 6-7, rain, Vis. bad, 1009 mb falling From U-261.  In naval square AK 6247 reported convoy steers 30°, speed 5-7 knots.     
        [From U-216 KTB this message was actually from U-216 and the position was AK 6427]  
        Thereupon move further to the north on course 290°.  
    24.00 AL 4136 center    
      SW 7, Sea 6, rain, Vis. 2 nm                                                
           
Sun and Moon Data 12.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 13.09.42
 
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    14.09.42      
    02.30   In order to make out something in the darkness came to 10 knots.  
    04.00 AL 1979 upper-center    
      SW 7, Sea 6-7, Vis. 0.5 -1 nm, steep Swell    
    07.45 AK 0393 center At the beginning of morning twilight two destroyers 1500 meters ahead.  
        It is no longer possible to proceed unseen on the surface.  
    08.00 AK 0393 center Crash dive.  
      SW 7, Sea 6-7, overcast, rain, Vis. 1 nm Boat cannot be held at periscope depth in the Sea State and Swell.  
        A little later the convoy passes over us (closely together).  
        When the propeller sounds were fainter, attempted to go to periscope depth.  Impossible!  The boat breaks through the surface several times.  Went deep again.  
    09.55   Surfaced. when the propeller sounds are only heard faintly.  Nothing is seen of the convoy.  Last sound bearing in 40°T.  
        Pursued at high speed.  
        Attempted to send a radio message concerning the position of the convoy at 08.00 hours and loss of contact.  The Control Station  hears us badly and sends us to another wavelength.  
    11.09   Incoming Short Signal:  
        Enemy located AL 1947.  [This message was from U-221]  
        Own radio message was not sent a second time because this Short Signal has a perfect position with a later time.  
    11.05 - 11.30   Both diesels out of service (water in the oil).  
    11.30   Incoming Short Signal:  
        Convoy speed 8-10 knots.  Steers course 90°,  Square AL 19428.  
    12.00 AL 1945 center Day's run:  Surfaced  162 nm, Submerged 8.5 nm.  
    14.08 AL 1926 center Crash dive for aircraft. Two bombs.  No failures.  
    14.35   Destroyer propeller sounds in the listening gear.  Several series of depth charges thrown without locating in the vicinity and further off.  
        Propeller sounds from two vessels with continually changing Volume.  
        Due to the Sea State I cannot go to periscope depth, therefore must wait until nothing more is heard.  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 14.09.42
 
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    continued      
    14.09.42      
    16.00 AL 1931 upper-left    
    16.58   Surfaced and pursued.  
    16.59   Outgoing Radio Message 1659/14/135:  
        Baberg, 14.00 hours aircraft bombs, then destroyers, depth charges in naval square AL 1926.  No failures.  NW 8, 1004 mb falling.  High Swell.  Vis. good.  
    17.24   Crash dive for aircraft directly ahead.  
    17.52   Surfaced.  Continued at GF, course 100°.  
    18.36   Incoming Radio Message 1516/14/127:  
        From naval square AL 19475 [AL 1965 in U-564 KTB] emergency report of a boat not clear to dive due to bombing by aircraft.                                  from Suhren.  
    19.00   Came to opposite course, to the boat not clear to dive at GF.  
    19.42   Outgoing Radio Message:  Running to boat not clear to dive.  Position 19.00 hours naval square AL 0114.  
                                                          from Baberg.  
    18.53   Incoming Radio Message 1502/14/131:  
        To U-126 [U-216], Brandi, MässenhausenBaberg, Trojer, Geissler, Wallas, Lilienfeld if at the beginning of darkness there is no contact   o  e  l  i  t  z  o  h   (garbled)   break off, report position and fuel by Short Signal.  Head for square AL 72.  
    19.43   Crash dive for aircraft.  
    20.00 AL 1961 upper-right    
    20.13   Surfaced.  
    20.22   Crash dive for aircraft.  
        Three well-placed bombs.  
        Amplifier of the order system fails.  
    21.00   Incoming Radio Message 1635/1/132:  
        1.)  Boats in the vicinity of Geissler go to him and report this by Short Signal.  Geissler is located at 15.37 hours in naval square AL 1959.  Course 220°, unclear to dive.  
        2.)  Geissler report speed.  
    22.41   Surfaced.  
    24.00 AL 4131 upper-left    
      NW 4, Sea 3, short steep Swell                                                
         
    15.09.42    
    00.15   Incoming Radio Message 2302/14/143:  
        To boats in naval square AL:  
        1.)  Geissler requires no assistance.  
        2.)  Head for AL 72.  
        Outgoing Short Signal:  
        My position is square AL 41.  Still have 93 cbm fuel.  
                                                                 U-618.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 14.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 15.09.42
 
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    continued      
    15.09.42      
    01.00   On course for ordered square at transit speed.  
    04.00 AL 4151 lower-center    
      N 3, Sea 2-3, short high Sea    
    08.00 AL 4185 upper-right    
      SW 3, Sea 2-3, steep Swell    
    09.31 - 10.00   Test dive.  
    11.31   Incoming Radio Message 2046/15/158/220:  
        Lilienfeld, Kapitzky, Wallas, U-216, Trojer, Brandi, Mengersen, MässenhausenBaberg, Quaet form Group Pfeil.  In named order occupy patrol line from naval square AL 4714 to 7816.  Disposition to detect westbound convoys.  
    12.00 AL 4426 upper-right corner Day's run:  Surfaced  163.6 nm, Submerged 17.9 nm.  
      S 3, Sea 3, Vis. changing from 4 to 10 nm    
    16.00 AL 5564 lower-right corner    
      S 3, Sea 3, rain showers    
    16.08   A U-boat comes in sight bearing 160°T on the horizon.  
    16.50 AL 4488 center-left Meeting with U-617.  
    17.17   Incoming Short Signal:  
        Convoy square 4567, westbound.    Trojer.  
    18.00 Vis, deteriorating down to 1 nm    
    18.29   Dived to listen, because further visibility deterioration down to 200 to 500 meters.  No sound bearings.  
    19.10 Fog, Vis. 1000 meters At periscope depth.  The visibility has still not improved.  Remained submerged to listen because I must be ahead of the convoy.  
    20.00 AL 4492 lower-center    
    20.19 Fog Surfaced.  Visibility 200 to 300 meters.  
    20.22   Because I am west of the reported convoy, dived again to listen.  
    21.30   At periscope depth.  As before, visibility was about 500 meters.  
    23.00   Surfaced.  
    24.00 AL 4732 lower-center    
      SW 4, Sea 3-4, fog, Vis. 1000 meters                                                
         
    16.09.42    
    00.50   Incoming Radio Message 2111/15/170:  
        1.)  Baberg, Struckmeier, Zurmühlen report weather tonight.  Mengersen tomorrow between 08.00 and 12.00 hours.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 15.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 16.09.42
 
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    continued      
    16.09.42   2.)  Lüth, Stein, Freiberg, Friederichs, Markworth from 16 September at 08.00 hours switch to Ireland Circuit.  
        3.) Pfeffer report experiences concerning transit up to now.  
    04.00 AL 4724 lower-center    
      SW 3, Sea 2-3, fog, Vis. 1500 meters, drizzle    
    05.21   Outgoing Radio Message 0240/16/177:  
        From Baberg AL 4728:  SW 3, Sea 2, light S-Swell, 1018 mb steady, Vis. up to 1 nm, overcast, fog.  Am missing Serial No. 116 from 13 September.  
    08.00 AL 4717 lower-right    
      SW 3, Sea 2, long Swell, Vis. 500 meters    
    08.30   Dived to listen and test dive.  
    09.46   Surfaced.  Vis. 100 meters.  
    10.25   Incoming Radio Message 1004/17/180:  
        From Wallas 09.40 hours convoy Naval square AL 4714.  
        By plotting my current position is only 12 miles away.  The last navigation fix was in the evening of 14 September.  
    11.15   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        Request bearing signals from contact keeper.  
                                                                   U-618.  
        Wallas reports 10.47 hours convoy in naval square 4741 [actually 4714], SW course, low speed.  
        Mässenhausen sighted a strongly smoking independent at 10.00 hours in square 6961.  At the same time he reports very good visibility conditions.  By my navigation fix I am in this square and have fog, visibility 500 meters.  
        On the basis of inexact navigation I run further on the convoy general course 230°, speed 8 knots.  
    12.00 AK 6962 lower-left Day's run:  Surfaced  97.5 nm, Submerged 11.6 nm.  
      SW 2-3, Sea 2, fog, Vis. changing from 200 meters to 3 nm    
    16.00 AK 6987 upper-left    
      SW 2, Sea 2, fog, long Swell, Vis. 1-2 nm    
    20.00 AK 9236 lower edge left    
      SW 2, Sea 1, fog, Vis. up to 1 nm    
    22.20   Incoming Radio Message 1905/16/195:  
        Group Pfeil.  Report Trojer convoy at 08.51 in square 6938 seems correct.  Expect speed of advance of 7.5 knots, general course 240°.  
        Continue searching.  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 16.09.42
 
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    continued      
    16.09.42      
    24.00 AK 9254    
      SW 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, dark night, marine phosphorescence                                                
         
    17.09.42    
    04.00 AK 9197 lower-right corner    
      SW 3, Sea 3, clear horizon, Vis. good    
    08.00 AK 9424 upper-left corner    
      N 3, Sea 2, clear horizon, Vis. good    
    10.00 - 10.23   Test dive.  
    12.00 AK 8964 upper-right Day's run:  Surfaced  253.2 nm, Submerged 1.3 nm.  
      NNE 3, Sea 3, broken cloud deck, Vis. very good    
        After 60 hours today again the first possibility for a navigation fix shows an offset to the SW of 38 nm.  
    16.00 AK 8992 center-right edge    
      NNE 5, Sea 3, light Swell, Vis. very good    
    18.49   Incoming Radio Message 1727/17/111:  
        Group Pfeil:  If by darkness there is no contact, break off operation.  On 18 September at 20.00 hours in named order U-216, Kapitzky, Wallas, Baberg, Mengersen, Mässenhausen, Quaet, Trojer and Brandi in reconnaissance line from AK 5966 to 9814.  Course 65°, speed 6 knots.  19 September 09.00 remain in patrol line from AK 65 [AK 6587 in other boats KTBs] to 9654.  
        Further westbound convoy was expected here on 19 September.  
    20.00 AK 8876 center-right edge    
      NNE 4, Sea 3, Vis. very good    
    20.15 AK 8876 center-right A German U-boat comes in sight bearing 310°T. It is U-221, course 180°.  
    23.00   On course 39° to ordered position in reconnaissance line.  
    24.00 AK 8893 lower-center edge    
      NNE 3, Sea 3                                                
           
Sun and Moon Data 16.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 17.09.42
 
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    18.09.42      
    04.00 AK 8927 center-left edge    
      NE 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, Vis. good    
    08.00 AK 8891 lower-center edge    
      NE 2, Sea 2, Vis. goos    
    10.02 - 10.26   Test dive.  
    12.00 AK 9441 upper-left Day's run:  Surfaced  187 nm, Submerged 1.1 nm.  
      NNE 3, Sea 2, Vis. very good    
    16.00 AK 9187 center    
      NE 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. very good    
    20.00 AK 9129 upper-right Began run in reconnaissance line.  Initially restrained because the navigation fix showed an offset in the direction of the reconnaissance line.  
      SW 2, Sea 1, Vis. very good  
    24.00 AK 9137 upper edge right    
      SW 1, Sea 0-1, 1018 mb                                                
         
    19.09.42    
    04.00 AK 9212 upper-right    
      SW 1, Sea 1, Vis. 4 nm, 1015 mb    
    08.00 AK 6894 left edge upper    
      SW 6, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. 8 nm, 1013 mb    
    09.00 AK 6891 right edge lower Began moving back and forth on ordered patrol line.  
    09.32 - 10.05   Test dive.  Repositioned and secured the torpedoes to recharge.  
    12.00 AK 6891 right edge lower Day's run:  Surfaced  177.7 nm, Submerged 1.5 nm.  
      SW 3, Sea 2, Vis. over 10 nm, 1011 mb    
    16.00 AK 6893 left edge upper    
      SW 4, Sea 3, rain, overcast, Vis. deterioration, 1009 mb    
    20.00 AK 6891 center-right edge    
      SW 4, Sea 3-4, rain, Vis. changing from 3 to 10 nm, 1005 mb    
    21.57   Incoming Radio Message 2124/19/155:  
        Group Pfeil 23.00 hours course 245°, speed 7 knots.  On 20 September 10.00 hours come about, course 65°, 6 knots.  
    23.00 AK 6891 center-right edge Came to course 245°, 7 knots.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 18.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 19.09.42
 
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    continued      
    19.09.42      
    24.00 AK 6886 center-right edge    
      SW 6, Sea 5, rain, Vis. bad, 999 mb                                                
         
    20.09.42    
    04.00 AK 9212 upper-center    
      NW 7, Sea 6, breaking up cloud deck, rain showers, 998 mb    
    08.00 AK 9137 center    
      NW 7, Sea 6, changing cloudiness, Vis. 4-8 nm, 1003 mb    
    09.47   Test dive.  
    10.00   On course 65°.  
    10.17   Surfaced, speed 6 knots.  
    12.00 AK 9139 upper edge left Day's run:  Surfaced  170.5 nm, Submerged 1.3 nm.  
      NW 7, Sea 6-7, 1009 mb    
    12.58   Incoming Radio Message 1215/20/164/205:  
        Group Pfeil at highest speed operate on the convoy reported by Jahn at 11.07 hours in naval square AK 4168 on course 50°.  Immediately switch to America I Circuit.  
    13.25   Incoming Radio Message 1253/20/167/208:  
        Enemy report Jahn 12.40 hours naval square 4166, course 40°.  
    13.30 AK 9214 center Operating on Jahn convoy.  
    16.00 AK 6769 lower-right corner    
      NW 7, Sea 6, 9/10, 1011 mb, Vis. 2 to 5 nm    
    20.00 AK 6494 lower-left    
      NW 6, Sea 5, 1012 mb, Vis. 10 nm    
    24.00 AK 6179 center-right edge    
      NE 6, Sea 5, Vis. bad, 1013 mb                                                
         
    21.09.42    
    04.00 AK 0287 center-right edge    
      SW 4, Sea 3, 1010 mb    
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 19.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 20.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 21.09.42
 
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    continued      
    21.09.42      
    08.00 AK 2874 lower edge right    
      SW 7, Sea 6-7, Vis. very bad, 999 mb    
    10.00 - 10.41   Test dive.  
    11.10   Incoming Short Signal:  
        Have contact on convoy square AK 1843, enemy steers 50°.  Stand by for my bearing signals.  
                                                                    U-596.  
    11.55   Bearing signals in 297°T.  Very faint.  Signal concerning direction and distance not received.  
    12.00 AK 2732 lower-center Day's run:  Surfaced  290.4 nm, Submerged 2 nm.  
      W 9, Sea 8, fog, Vis. 1000 meters, 993 mb    
    13.00   Wind and sea continually increasing, at the moment SW 9, Sea 8-9.  
        Breaking up cloud deck and visibility improvement up to 8 nm  
    13.55 Vis. 10 nm Once again bearing signals in 290°T.  
        Continuous bearing signals from Jahn.  
    16.00 AK 2583 center    
      W 10, S 9, 7/10, Vis. 5 to 7 nm, 993 mb    
    18.40 AK 2526 lower-center Destroyer bearing 260°T, course 40°, range 1500 meters.  
      W 11, Sea 10, Vis. 1 nm, due to atomization of the water Moved off on the surface.  
        Outgoing Short Signal:  
        1 destroyer in square AK 2526.    U-618.  
        In the Sea State it is not possible to run before the sea.   
        Weapons use is not possible due to the Sea State.  
        Therefore continued on courses around the convoy's general course.  
        Visibility due to atomization about 1000 meters.  
    20.00 AK 2538 lower-right Holding course is no longer possible.   
      SW 12, Sea 9-10, Vis. 1-2 nm, short steep Swell, 990 mb Tacked before the sea.  
    24.00 AK 2671 lower-right    
      SW 12, Sea 10, 9/10, rain shower, 991 mb                                                
         
    22.09.42    
    04.00 AK 2673 center-left edge    
      W 9, Sea 8-9, completely overcast, 993 mb    
           
Sun and Moon Data 21.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 22.09.42
 
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    continued      
    22.09.42      
    08.00 AK 2627 center    
      W 9, Sea 8, 6/10, short steep Swell, 989 mb    
    09.20 - 10.47 WNW 11, Sea 9-10 Test dive and repaired damage.  
        Surfaced.  
        Wind and sea have again strengthened.  It is not possible to hold a particular course.  Again tacked before the sea.  
    11.05 AK 2625 upper-left A U-boat passed to starboard, also tacking before the sea, distance 800 meters.  Name exchange and position comparison is not possible because the other boat is always seen for only a few seconds.  
    12.00 AK 2487 center Day's run:  Surfaced  191.9 nm, Submerged 3.3 nm.  
      WNW 11, Sea 10, Vis. bad from spray    
    16.00 AK 2628 center-left    
      NW 10, Sea 9, Vis. 2 nm, 993 mb    
    16.25 AK 2628 lower-center edge Crash dive for "Consolidated" on course 300°.  
    16.56   Surfaced.  
    18.00   Incoming Radio Message 1619/22/112/300:  
        1.)  Köpke, Breithaupt, Sturm, U-216, Quaet, Purkhold, Brandi, Mässenhausen, Mengersen, Makowski, Wallas, Baberg, Trojer, Kapitzky, Schulte, U-437 as Group "Blitz" on 25 September 24.00 hours be in patrol line from square AK 0317 to AL 7559.  Proceed from the current area, until then use opportunities on the convoy and steamers blown off by the hurricane. Report position and fuel when heading off.  
        2.)  Lilienfeld stationed to the west of the center of the patrol line.  
        3.)  U-432 and Goeing report position and fuel.  Jahn return transit.  
    18.44 AK 2658 upper-center Crash dive for "Consolidated" on course 0°.  
        At the same time submerged work on the rudder drive (creaks and squeaks).  
    20.00 AK 2658 center    
      NW 10, Sea 9    
    20.50 AK 2658 lower-center Surfaced.  
        Headed off to ordered position in patrol line.  
    23.00   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        My position is square AK 2685.  Still have 60 cbm fuel.  
                                                                 U-618.  
    24.00 AK 2822 upper-left    
      NW 9, Sea 9, steep Sea, overcast, 1003 mb                                                
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 22.09.42
 
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    23.09.42      
    04.00 AK 2882 center-left    
      NW 9, Sea 7-8, overcast, 1006 mb    
    08.00 AK 0252 upper-left    
      NW 8, Sea 7-8, breaking up cloud deck, Vis. good, steep NW-Swell    
    10.00 - 10.27   Test dive.  
    12.00 AK 5338 upper-right Day's run:  Surfaced  173.2 nm, Submerged 5.8 nm.  
      NW 7, Sea 7, 7/10, overcast, Vis. good, 1005 mb    
    16.00 AK 5395 upper-right    
      NNW 7, Sea 6-7, 9/10, Vis. good, 1019 mb    
    20.00 AK 6415 upper-right    
      NNW 6, Sea 5, 8/10, overcast, Vis. good, 1020 mb    
    20.10   Incoming Radio Message 1856/23/259:  
        Group Blitz:  
        1.)  Patrol line settled.  At transit speed run to meet   "Röther"-convoy.  
        2.)  Schulte, Bopst, U-437 do not operate on convoy.  More to follow.  
    20.20   Ran on course 240°, 7 knots to meet convoy.  
    24.00 AK 5662 center    
      NW 4, Sea 4, 9/10, bright night, 1024 mb                                                
         
    24.09.42    
    00.15   Incoming Radio Message 2305/23/275:  
        Group "Blitz":  
   
[U 258 in AK 3555]
1.)  Boats, that can approach the Mässenhausen-convoy before evening 24 September operate on it.  
   
[U-380 in BC 3421]
2.)  Remaining boats at transit speed operate as ordered on "Röther"-convoy.   
        I operate further on the Röther-convoy.   
    04.00 AK 5658 upper left    
      NW 4, Sea 3-4, Vis. good, 1026 mb    
    08.00 AK 5674 center-right edge    
      NW 3, Sea 2-3, long medium-high Swell, Vis. good, completely overcast, 1029 mb    
           
Sun and Moon Data 23.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 24.09.42
 
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    continued      
    24.09.42      
    10.01 - 11.02   Test dive.  
    11.08   U-boat on the horizon bearing 330°T on parallel course.  It is U-260.  
    12.00 AK 5597 center Day's run:  Surfaced  141 nm, Submerged 3 nm.  
      NW 3, Sea 2-3, 7/10, Vis. very good, 1032 mb    
    16.00 AK 5853 lower-right    
      NW 2, Sea 1-3, 3/10, Vis. very good, 1032 mb    
    16.40   Incoming Radio Message 1603/24/229:  
        Boats of former Group "Blitz" operating on Röther-convoy no further speed restrictions.  
    20.00 AK 5796 upper-center    
      NW 3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1034 mb, Vis. very good    
    20.51   Incoming Radio Message 2024/24/242:  
        Convoy naval square AK 8214, speed 12-13 knots, course 80°.  Deecke holding contact.  
    20.21   Came to opposite course on Deecke Short Signal because I probably missed the convoy.  
    23.45 AK 5885 lower-left Small shadow with sharp target angle bearing 160°T.  Take as a destroyer of the port screen.  Maneuvered further ahead for a submerged attack because it is too bright a moonlit night for a night attack.  
    24.00 AK 5885 center    
      NW 2-3, Sea 2, bright moonlit night, 1032 mb                                                
         
    25.09.42    
    04.00 AK 5957 center    
      NE 3, Sea 2-3, 7/10, bright moonlit night    
    08.00 AK 6743 upper-right    
      W 3, Sea 2-3, Vis. very good While moving off in the morning twilight lost contact on destroyer.  Pursued.  
    11.13 AK 6763 center A two-smokestack steamer, one destroyer and smoke clouds in sight bearing 175°T.  Moved off to the north to the limit of visibility.  
    11.25   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        Have contact on convoy square AK 6996 [position is in error].
                                                                      U-618.  
    12.00 AK 6817 upper-right Day's run:  Surfaced  256.3 nm.  
      N 4, Sea 4, Vis. good, 1024 mb    
    13.30 AK 6828    
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 24.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 25.09.42
 
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    continued      
    25.09.42   Two smokestack steamer bearing 190°T.  Hold onto this steamer and get further ahead.  
    14.00   Bearing 200°T.  
    14.37         "     210°T.  
    15.25         "     240°T.  
    16.00 AK 6915 center Due to unclear horizon, at times out of sight.  
      N 4, Sea 3-4    
    17.00   Bearing 240°T.  
    17.30   Am positioned with 4 boats ahead of the convoy.  As the first boat Mengersen dives 1000 meters abeam to port.  
    18.06   Dived for submerged attack.  
        Fixed periscope is continually unclear due to fogging of the mirror.  
        Convoy is still not distinguished in the periscope.  
    18.45   On the basis of sound bearings determined that propeller sounds are always shifting further to port.  
        The convoy has zigzagged to a southerly course.  
    19.00   A destroyer on changing courses far ahead to starboard.  
    19.30   Depth charge detonations.  
    20.00 AK 6924 upper-left    
    20.30   Surfaced and pursued on course 80°, no contact.  
    21.30   Outgoing Radio Message 2050/25/232:  
        From Baberg:  during day attack could not reach shooting position.  Fixed periscope out of service.  Position naval square AK 6935, no contact.  Still all torpedoes.  45 cbm.  In pursuit.  
    22.15 AK 6935 center A destroyer comes in sight with a sharp target angle in 110°T.  
    22.22   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        1 destroyer in square AK 6935.  
                                                                      U-618.  
      Continual visibility deterioration    
        Destroyer out of sight again a little later.  Dark poor visibility moon horizon.  Pursued on convoy course.  
    24.00 AL 7478 center    
      W 5, Sea 4-5, overcast, Vis. bad, 1017 mb                                                
           
Sun and Moon Data 25.09.42
 
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    26.09.42      
    00.50   Star shells are fired ahead to starboard. Detonations are heard in the boat.  
    04.00 AL 4548 center-left    
      SW 5, Sea 4, fog, 1014 mb    
    08.00 AL 5441 upper-right    
      SW 5, Sea 4, fog, 1003 mb, Vis. 1000 meters    
    11.00   3 detonations.  Herd in the boat.  
    12.00 AL 5434 upper-right corner Day's run:  Surfaced  264.3 nm, Submerged 6.7 nm.  
      W 6, Sea 5-6, misty, 999 mb, Vis. changing 1000 meters to 3 nm    
    16.00 AL 5285 center    
      NW 5-6, Sea 5, fog, Vis. up to 1 nm, 1000 mb    
    17.28   Incoming Radio Message 1648/26/105/290:  
        1.)  Boats in the sea area naval square AK and perhaps AL 40, 50 and 70 operate on Brandi convoy.  These indicate "Yes" by Short Signal.  If not already done report position and fuel.  
        2.)  Wind is likely to shift clockwise and calm then slowly abate.  
        3.)  Break off operation with 15 cbm.  Supply boat is on outbound transit.  
        4.)  Boats form Group "Tiger".  
        5.)  Switch immediately to "Ireland" Circuit.  
    17.50 AL 5292 center Came to opposite course.  Operated on Brandi convoy.  
    18.36   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        "Yes".                                             U-618.  
    19.00   Outgoing Radio Message 1850/26/296:  
        From Baberg.  Position 18.00 hours naval square AL 5292.  Still 40 cbm.  NW 6, Sea 5, 1000 mb steady.  Cumulonimbus.  Fog banks.  Vis. changing up to 2 nm.  
    20.00 AL 5286 lower-left corner    
      NW 6, Sea 5, completely overcast, fog, Vis. up to 2 nm, 1003 mb    
    24.00 AL 5438 lower-left corner    
      W 5, Sea 5, patchy fog, 1004 mb                                                
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 26.09.42
 
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    27.09.42      
    04.00 AL 4596 upper-left corner    
      W 5, Sea 4, bright night, 1008 mb    
    08.00 AL 4841 left edge center Strong visibility hindrance ahead due to overcoming breakers.  
      W 4, Sea 3, 9/10, 1008 mb, Vis. bad  
    12.00 AL 4775 right edge center Day's run:  Surfaced  283.4 nm.  
      W 5, Sea 5, 7/10, 1008 mb, Vis. good, clear horizon, short steep WbyN-Swell Went to 12 knots because at higher speed setting the boat only pounds and also does not make way through the water.  
    12.40   Incoming Radio Message 1142/27/150:  
        Group Tiger:  
        1.)  General course of the convoy probably 240°, speed with medium weather 7 to 7.5 knots.  
        2.)  If convoy is not found by evening, continue on search courses from 230° to 270°.  
        Evasive movement in southerly direction would probably be caught due to boats operating on the convoy from the east.  
    16.00 AK 9321 center-left edge    
      WbyN 809, Sea 7-8, clear horizon, Vis. good, 1010 mb    
    17.30   Increasing weather deterioration.  Speed must be reduced further because at times before the seas the boat is completely overspilled.  
    20.00 AK 9238 center-right edge    
      WbyN 9, Sea 8-9, 4/10, Vis. good, 1010 mb    
    24.00 AK 9253 center-left edge    
      WNW 7, Sea 6-7, hail showers, 1011 mb    
                                                       
    28.09.42      
    04.00 AK 9246 center    
      WNW 7, Sea 6, bright night, squalls, 1011 mb    
    08.00 AK 9247 upper-left    
      NW 8, Sea 7, rain showers, 1013 mb, strong squalls    
    12.00 AK 9191 upper-left Day's run:  Surfaced  136 nm.  
      W 7, Sea 7, rain, 1014 mb, Vis. up to 5 nm    
           
Sun and Moon Data 27.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 28.09.42
 
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    continued      
    28.09.42      
    16.00 AK 9184 center Gradual weather improvement. Again ran at HF.  
      NW 7, overcast, 1017 mb, Vis. up to 7 nm    
    18.34   Incoming Radio Message 1728/28/200:  
        Group Tiger:  
        1.)  Continue to operate at low speed to naval square AK 70.  Hold there at economical speed settings.  Convoy position is probably still behind.  
        2.)  Supply anticipated about 4-5 days in area naval square BD 40 or 70.  Orders to follow.  
    20.00 AK 8633 upper-right    
      W 6, Sea 5, fog, rain, 1016 mb    
    24.00 AK 8625 center-left    
      SW 3-4, Sea 3-4, rain, Vis. bad, 1011 mb                                                
         
    29.09.42    
    04.00 AK 8617 lower-left corner    
      W 4, Sea 4, rain showers, 1010 mb, Vis. bad    
    08.00 AK 8555 upper-right    
      W 4-5, Sea 4, rain showers, 1011 mb, Vis. bad    
    10.03 - 10.32   Test dive.  
    12.00 AK 8548 lower-left corner Day's run:  Surfaced  150.5 nm, Submerged 1.3 nm.  
      W 3-4, Sea 3, high Swell, 1012 mb, Vis. up to 5 nm    
    16.00 AK 8486 center    
      W 3, Sea 3, fog, Vis. 200 meters, 1015 mb    
    20.00 AK 8727 center    
      W 4, Sea 3-4, high Swell, 1015 mb, fog, Vis. 200 meters    
    20.30   Incoming Radio Message 1836/29/136:  
        Group Tiger, Grimme and Czygan.  
        1.)  If by darkness there is no contact, Wallas, Trojer, Mässenhausen, Baberg begin transit to naval square BD 7555.  Supply there about 2 October evening from   Grimme.  
        2.)  For Mengersen, Breithaupt, Kapitzky, Purkhold supply from Czygan about 5 October in  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 28.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 29.09.42
 
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    continued      
    29.09.42   anticipated in the same square.  
        Bopst, U-427, Schulte no supply.  
        Boats under paragraph 2 remain in current area until the order to set off.  
        3.)  Grimme and Czygan report estimated arrival and giving inventory with own economical return transit with a bit of reserve.  
        4.)  Boats, which for machinery or other reasons are not suitable for further operations report this immediately.  
    22.00 AK 8742 Came to course 185° for naval square BD 7555.  
    23.35   Incoming Radio Message 2247/29/145:  
        Wallas, Trojer, Mässenhausen, Baberg, no longer belong to Group "Tiger".  
    24.00 AK 8745 lower-left corner    
      WSW 3, Sea 3, fog, Vis. 200 meters, 1015 mb                                                
         
    30.09.42    
    04.00 BD 1311 upper-right corner    
      SW 3, Sea 3, fog, Vis. bad, 1014 mb    
    08.00 BD 1344 center    
      SW 3, Sea 3, misty, Vis, up to 3 nm, 1013 mb    
    10.03 - 10.28   Test dive.  
    12.00 BD 1374 lower-left corner Day's run:  Surfaced  138.5 nm, Submerged 1.1 nm.  
      WSW 3-4, Sea 3-4, overcast, misty    
    16.00 BD 1563 upper edge right    
      NW 3, Sea 3, Vis. 10 nm, 1018 mb    
    19.25   Incoming Radio Message 1817/30/172/251:  
        1.)  Tomorrow between 04.00 and 07.00 hours report weather:  Rüggeberg, Baberg, U-437, Rasch.  
        2.)  U-216 at the same time report, if the boat is ready to continue operations after the intended supply.  
        3.)  Rüggeberg brief situation report.  
    20.00 BD 1677 lower-left corner    
      NW 3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1019 mb, Vis. very good, medium W-Swell    
    24.00 BD 1944 right edge upper    
      W 2, Sea 2, 6/10, clear horizon                                                
           
Sun and Moon Data 29.09.42
Sun and Moon Data 30.09.42
 
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    01.10.42      
    04.00 BD 1977 lower-edge center Weather radio message was not heard by control despite numerous transmissions.  
      NW 2, Sea 2, long W-Swell, Vis. very good  
    08.00 BD 4344 upper-left corner    
      SE 2, Sea 1, 9/10, 1019 mb    
    08.22   Outgoing Radio Message 0413/1/178:  
        Nave square BD 4311 from Baberg:  
        NW 2, Sea 2, medium-high W-Swell, 1020 mb, steady, since 00.00 hours down 7 mb, +15°C, Vis. very good  
    09.32   Incoming Radio Message 0852/1/179:  
        To Baberg.  Report weather immediately.  
    10.20   Outgoing Radio Message 0954/1/181:  
        SE 4, Sea 3, confused Swell, 8/10, 1019 mb slightly falling.  +19°C, Vis. 6 nm  
        From Baberg.  Naval square BD 4371.  
    10.29 - 11.20   Test dive.  
    11.20   U-boat on the horizon bearing 300°T.  Does not answer recognition call and is soon no longer seen due to visibility deterioration.  
    12.00 BD 4296 lower-right corner Day's run:  Surfaced  166.5 nm, Submerged 1.8 nm.  
      SE 3-4, Sea 3, fog, Vis. 300 meters, 1016 mb    
    16.00 BD 4566 upper-left corner    
      SSW 4, Sea 3-4, fog, Vis. 300 meters, 1016 mb    
    20.00 BD 4832 center-right edge    
      SW 4, Sea 3-4, 4/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 8-10 nm    
    24.00 BD 4868 center    
      SSE 3, Sea 3, 1/10, bright night, starry clear, Vis. good, 1017 mb                                                
         
    02.10.42    
    04.00 BD 7237 upper-center    
      SW 3, Sea 3, 3/10, bright night, starry clear, Vis. good, 1017 mb    
           
Sun and Moon Data 01.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 02.10.42
 
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    continued      
    02.10.42      
    08.00 BD 7686 lower-right corner    
      SW 3, Sea 3, 4/10, 1020 mb, Vis. very good    
    12.00 BD 7565 upper-center Day's run:  Surfaced  188 nm.  
      S 2, Sea 2, 2/10, 1020 mb, Vis. very good    
    13.38   Meeting with U-356.  Navigation comparison.  By my navigation the supply point is still 7 nm to the west.  
        Afterwards continued on to the west.  
    13.45   Incoming Radio Message 1243/2/117:  
        1.)  After completing supply Baberg, Wallas, Trojer, Mässenhausen in order of the departure from supply place occupy patrol line from BC 3257 to 3591.  On giving completion report from Grimme named boats also Grimme switch to America I Circuit.  
        2.)  Grimme in completion report give departure order of boats  
    14.30   Meeting with supply boat U-116.  U-258 is found already taking fuel.  I set off until own supply according to the instructions from U-116 in 240°T, 4 nm as protection.  
    16.00 BD 7554 lower-left    
      SW 2, Sea 2, 3/10, 1021 mb, Vis. very good    
    17.00   Closed up again to U-116.  
    18.00   Made fast in tow behind the supply boat.  Took over:  65 cbm fuel oil, 3 week's provisions, engine and radio spare parts and 5 new binoculars.  
    20.00 BD 7558 upper-left corner    
      SW 4, Sea 4, short SW-Swell, 5/10, 1029 mb, Vis. very good    
    22.00   Supply ended.  
        Transit to ordered position.  
    24.00 BD 7527 lower-right corner    
      S 3, Sea 2, 6/10, 1019 mb, Vis. very good    
                                                       
    03.10.42      
    04.00 BD 7276 center    
      WbyN 2, Sea 2, 9/10, 1017 mb, Vis. good    
           
Sun and Moon Data 02.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 03.10.42
 
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    continued      
    03.10.42      
    08.00 BD 7241 lower edge right Test dive.  
      WSW 2, Sea 2, rain, 1013 mb, medium-high Swell    
    08.31   Surfaced.  
    12.00 BD 7132 lower-right corner Day's run:  Surfaced  113.5 nm, Submerged 1.5 nm.  
      SW 2, Sea 2, rain, Vis. bad, 1012 mb    
    16.00 BD 4759 lower edge right    
      SW 2, Sea 2, Vis. strongly changing, medium Swell    
    16.12   Went before the sea, one diesel KF to perform outboard work on the port diesel spark arrestor, all bolts which connect the spark arrestor with the spark arrestor baffle plate have fallen out and must be replaced by new ones.  
    18.46   End of the work.  
    20.00 BD 4756 center    
      NNW 3, Sea 2-3, rain, 1010 mb, high SW-Swell, Vis. up to 2 nm    
    24.00 BD 4724 center-left edge    
      NE 6, Sea 7, rain showers, 1014 mb, Vis. bad                                                
         
    04.10.42    
    04.00 BD 4481 lower-left corner    
      NNE 6, Sea 5-6, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. good    
    08.00 BD 4445 upper-right corner    
      NE 5, Sea 4, 6/10, Vis. very good    
    08.00 - 08.28   Test dive.  
    12.00 BC 6634 right edge lower Day's run:  Surfaced  121.1 nm, Submerged 1.4 nm.  
      NE 4, Sea 4, medium SW-Swell, 1023 mb, Vis. very good    
    16.00 BC 6386 center    
      NE 2, Sea 2, 5/10, 1025 mb, Vis. very good    
    19.05   Incoming Radio Message 1832/4/170:  
        From Grimme:  
        Departure Baberg, 83 cbm, 6 weeks, 12 plus 2 torpedoes.  
        Mässenhausen, 80 cbm, 7 weeks, 10 torpedoes.  
        Wallas, 80 cbm, 5 weeks, 6 plus 2 torpedoes.  
        Trojer, 70 cbm, 4 weeks, 10 plus 2 torpedoes.  
        Began return transit BD 7196, NE 4-5, Sea 4,  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 03.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 04.10.42
 
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    continued      
    04.10.42   medium Swell, 1024 mb, rising, +2°C, Vis. very good, Am missing Serial No. 4 of 23 September, 47 from 2x September, 68 from 26 September.  
    20.00 BC 3925 center    
      NE 2, Sea 2, 8/10, 1024 mb, medium NE-Swell    
    23.31   Incoming Radio Message 2207/4/234:  
        1.)  New objective for Baberg, MässenhausenWallas, Trojer is naval square AJ 88 orders for patrol line are thereby canceled.  
        2.)  Circuit is America I.  
    24.00 BC 3973 upper edge left    
      NE 2, Sea 2, medium Swell, marine phosphorescence, 1022 mb                                                
         
    05.10.42    
    04.00 BC 3863 upper-left corner    
      SSW 2, Sea 2, increasing weather deterioration, 1020 mb    
    08.00 BC 3822 lower-right corner    
      S 4, Sea 3-4, steep SW-Swell, Vis. bad, 1010 mb    
    08.00 - 08.22   Test dive.  
    12.00 BC 3579 Day's run:  Surfaced  150.8 nm, Submerged 0.8 nm.  
      SW 7, Sea 6, steep SW-Swell, Vis, up to 5 nm, rain showers, 1010 mb    
    13.45   Incoming Radio Message 1135/5/263:  
        1.)  Baberg, MässenhausenWallas, Trojer, Sturm, Kapitzky, Mengersen, Breithaupt and U-216 on 8 October at 08.00 hours occupy patrol line from naval square AJ 8255 to BC 2315.  Boats form Group "Wotan".  
        2.)  Eastbound convoy was expected about 8 October 12.00 hours.  
    16.00 BC 3467 right edge lower    
      SSW 7, Sea 6, steep Swell, 998 mb, Vis. 8 nm    
    20.00 BC 3424 right edge upper    
      SSW 9, Sea 7, fog, Vis. up to 1 nm, rain shower, 988 mb    
    24.00 BC 3172 right edge lower    
      SSW 10, Sea 8, strong squalls, 986 mb, Vis. bad                                                
           
Sun and Moon Data 04.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 05.10.42
 
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    06.10.42      
    04.00 BC 2363 center    
      SW 9, Sea 7-8, completely overcast, 995 mb, Vis. bad    
    08.00 AJ 9795 lower-left corner    
      NW 7, Sea 6, strong squalls, 1003 mb, Vis. 3-4 nm    
    12.00 AJ 9753 Day's run:  Surfaced  164 nm.  
      NW 6, Sea 5-6, high Swell, overcast, 1008 mb    
    13.27 - 14.00   Test dive.  
    16.00 AJ 9488 center    
      NW 6, Sea 5-6, 8/10, steep Swell, 1012 mb    
    20.00 AJ 9458 upper edge right    
      NW 6, Sea 5, 7/10, 1017 mb    
    24.00 AJ 9425 center    
      NW 4-5, Sea 5, 9/10, 1021 mb, steep Swell                                                
         
    07.10.42    
    04.00 AJ 9181 upper-center edge    
      NW 4-5, Sea 4, 9/10, 1021 mb, steep Swell    
    08.00 AJ 9119 center    
      NW 3, Sea 2-3, steep Swell, 1021 mb    
    07.58 - 08.28   Test dive.  
    12.00 AJ 6798 center Day's run:  Surfaced  149 nm, Submerged 1.2 nm.  
      WSW 3, Sea 2-3, medium-high confused Swell, Vis. up to 10 nm, 1022 mb    
    16.00 AJ 9121 left edge upper    
      SW 4-5, Sea 4, high N-Swell, overcast, Vis. good, 1020 mb    
    20.00 AJ 8335 center    
      SSW 4, Sea 3, fog, Vis. 3000-5000 meters, 1014 mb    
    24.00 AJ 8319 upper-right corner    
      SSW 6, Sea 6, rain showers, 1010 mb, Vis. bad                                                
         
    08.10.42    
    04.00 AJ 8262 lower-left corner    
           
Sun and Moon Data 06.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 07.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 08.10.42
 
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    continued      
    08.10.42      
      SW 6-7, Sea 6, rain showers, 1002 mb, Vis. bad    
    08.00 AJ 8255 center Began moving back and forth in ordered patrol line on course 56° or 236°, speed 6 knots.  
      SW 5, Sea 4, steep SSW-Swell, very dark night, 1002 mb  
    08.01 - 08.39   Test dive.  
    10.20   Incoming Radio Message 0944/8/240:  
        Boats of Group Wotan:  Radio silence except for tactically important messages.  
    12.00 AJ 8257 upper-right corner Day's run:  Surfaced  162.3 nm, Submerged 1.4 nm.  
      WSW 5, Sea 5, overcast, Vis. good, 1001 mb    
    16.00 AJ 8257 upper-right corner    
      WSW 5, Sea 4, 7/10, 1001 mb, Vis. very good    
    17.07   Navigation after 72 hours.  Ran to correct position in patrol line.  
    20.00 AJ 8294 upper edge left    
      WSW 6, Sea 5, 8/10, 1000 mb, Vis. good    
    24.00 AJ 8255 center    
      WSW 6-7, Sea 6, misty, dark night, Vis. bad, 1000 mb                                                
         
    09.10.42    
    04.00 AJ 8255 center    
      WSW 6-7, Sea 6, rain showers, 1002 mb, Vis. bad    
    08.00 AJ 8255 center Quickly increasing weather deterioration  
      W 7, Sea 6, rain, 1005 mb, dark night    
    08.00 - 08.42   Test dive.  
    12.00 AJ 8255 center Day's run:  Surfaced  157.9 nm, Submerged 2.1 nm.  
      WSW 8-9, Sea 8, rain showers, 1009 mb, Vis. 6-8 nm    
    16.00 AJ 8255 center    
      W 7, Sea 6, Vis. up to 6 nm, 1014 mb    
    20.00 AJ 8255 center    
      W 6, Sea 5, Vis. up to 8 nm, 1015 mb    
    24.00 AJ 8255 center    
      W 4, Sea 4-5, 8/10, 1017 mb, dark night                                                
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 08.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 09.10.42
 
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    10.10.42      
    04.00 AJ 8255 center    
      W 4, Sea 3-4, medium Swell, dark night, 1015 mb    
    08.00 AJ 8255 center    
      SW 4, Sea 3, misty, dark night, 1008 mb    
    08.00 - 08.24   Test dive.  
    11.00   Incoming Radio Message 1023/10/259:  
        Group Wotan:  
        1.)  11 October an eastbound convoy is expected.  Patrol line except for Lilienfeld must be taken up by morning 08.00 hours.  
        2.)  Lilienfeld report completing supply.  
    12.00 AJ 8255 center Day's run:  Surfaced  149.6 nm, Submerged 1.1 nm.  
      S 7, Sea 6-7, short steep Swell, Vis. up to 4 nm, 100 mb    
    14.00 AJ 8255 center Large tanker in sight bearing 310°T, course 60°, distance 8 nm.  
      S 7, Sea 6-7, Vis. up to 8 nm  
        Maneuvered ahead for day attack.  Tanker was about 8000-10000 GRT.  General course is 35° to 40°, general speed 14 knots.   
        Continual zigzags from 0° to 80°.  
    14.55   Bearing 310°T, distance 7 nm.  
    16.00 AJ 8235 left edge lower Shift has not changed substantially, therefore went to both diesels AK ahead.  
      SSW 7, Sea 6-7, steep W-Swell, Vis. 5-8 nm, 995 mb  
    16.36   Bearing 305°T, distance 7 nm  
    17.00         "     300°T        "       7  "  
    17.50         "     295°T        "       7  "  
    18.24         "     288°T        "       7  "  
    18.40 Rain, Vis. deterioration down to 2-3 nm, Sea and Swell increasing Tanker out of sight.  Ran further on the enemy values plotted up to now.  
    20.00 AJ 5927 lower-right    
      SWbyW 8-9, Sea 8, steep W-Swell, Vis. 3-5 nm    
    21.37   Tanker comes in sight again bearing 227°T, distance 5 nm  
    22.11   Bearing 220°T, distance 3-4 nm.  Am positioned ahead of the tanker after 6 hours at AK.  Tanker has a straight raked sloped bow, similar to type "ATHOS".  
        It is too late for a day attack, also due to Sea State this is no longer possible.  Therefore until twilight ran ahead of the enemy.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 10.10.42
 
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    23.00 Beginning of twilight Am positioned 2 nm ahead of the tanker. Target is occasionally cloaked in rain squalls.  
    23.30 Rain squalls, Vis. is 500 meters Target is lost from sight during the attack in rain squalls.  Pursued on general course.  
    24.00 AJ 5668 upper-left    
      SW 8, Sea 7-8, steep W-Swell, rain, Vis. 500 meters, squalls, 991 mb                                                
         
    11.10.42    
    00.30   Hunt broken off because no improvement in the visibility conditions can be expected.  
        Returned to position in patrol line.  
    04.00 AJ 5688 lower-left corner    
      W 7, Sea 6-7, steep Swell, dark night, 1000 mb    
    08.00 AJ 5945 upper-right    
      W 5, Sea 4, rain, Vis. medium, steep Swell, 1005 mb    
    12.00 AJ 5898 upper-right corner Day's run:  Surfaced  210.8 nm.  
      WNW 5, Sea 5, 7/10, 1014 mb, Vis. very good    
    16.00 AJ 8253 center-left edge By plotting am again in position.  
      WNW 5, Sea 4-5, steep Swell, 1014 mb, Vis. very good    
    20.00 AJ 8316 upper-left corner Today's sun navigation fix shows a shift of 70 nm in direction 68°T.  
      W 5, Sea 4-5, at times tail squalls, steep Swell, 1015 mb  
      (Last navigation fix was on 8 October midday)  
    24.00 AJ 8261 center    
      W 6, Sea 5, completely overcast, 1015 mb                                                
         
    12.10.42    
    02.09 AJ 8255 center Incoming Radio Message 0028/12/278:  
        From Mässenhausen:  
        17.00 to 23.00 hours contact on an escort vessel course NE.  Last position square 8521.  By search presume remote forward escort.  Position naval square AJ 8288.  Rain.  
        (Received garbled, first picked up when repeated by Control at 07.30 hours).  
    04.00 AJ 8255 center    
      W 4, Sea 3-4, occasional rain, dark night, 1008 mb    
    07.46   Incoming Radio Message 0726/12/281:  
        Group Wotan:  Operate on Mässenhausen report.  Go!  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 10.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 11.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 12.10.42
 
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    08.00 AJ 8255 center Operating on Mässenhausen report.   
      SWbyS 5, Sea 4, rain, misty, Vis. 3 nm, 1003 mb    
    08.00 - 08.37   Test dive.  
    12.00 AJ 8235 lower-right corner    
      SW 4, Sea 4, medium W-Swell, Vis. very good, 1002 mb    
    12.14 - 13.05   Stopped for over deck work.  Lashing of the dinghy which came loose from the Sea State.  
    16.00 AJ 5988 center    
      SW 4, Sea 3-4, medium Swell, Vis. good, 999.5 mb    
    18.20   Wallas reports a steamer and smoke clouds 13.30 hours in square 8355 with westerly course.  
        Initially searched for the reported convoy on the easterly course reported by Mässenhausen.  
    20.00 AJ 6781 center    
      SbyW 4, Sea 3, rain showers, 996 mb    
    22.18   Incoming Radio Message 2049/12/290:  
        Group Wotan:  
        1.)  Operation on eastbound convoy broken off.  
        2.)  Wallas pursue, immediately report contact.  Remaining boats operate on Wallas report if position is not unfavorable.  Report operation by position Short Signal.  Failing that occupy old position in patrol line.   
    23.00   Began transit to old position in patrol line because present location of Wallas convoy is too unfavorable.  
    24.00 AJ 9131 center-left edge    
      WSW 6, Sea 5, rain, 995 mb, Vis. bad                                                
         
    13.10.42    
    01.40   Incoming Short Signal:  
        Convoy AJ 8358.  Enemy steers easterly course.  
                                                        U-221.  
    02.00   Came to opposite course.  Operated on this convoy.  
    04.00 AJ 9131 center    
      WSW 5-6, Sea 5, steep W-Swell, hail shower, 996 mb    
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 12.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 13.10.42
 
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    05.35   Incoming Radio Message 0454/13/298:  
        Group Wotan:  
        Immediately operate on convoy reported by Trojer at 01.55 in naval square AJ 8358 on easterly course.  Give contact keeping reports immediately and report is observed on easterly course.  
    05.58   Incoming Short Signal:  
        Convoy naval square AJ 9148.  Enemy steers 75°.  
                                                                   U-221.  
    08.00 AJ 9213 center-right edge    
      W 4, Sea 3, steep W-Swell, hail showers, 996 mb    
    10.19   Incoming Radio Message 0955/12/202:  
        Trojer reports 07.00 hours convoy naval square 91xx, course 75°.  
    12.00 AJ 6981 upper edge right Day's run:  Surfaced  226.6 nm.  
      WNW 7, Sea 6, steep Swell, hail showers with Vis. up to 1 nm, otherwise very good, 996 mb    
    12.30 WNW 7-8, Sea 7, steep WNW-Swell, Vis. 0ver 10 nm, about hourly hail showers with Vis. deterioration to 1 nm Position by last celestial navigation fix and the 07.00 hours contact keeper report from Trojer now ahead of the convoy in the general course direction.  
      Therefore back and forth on search courses for the convoy.  
    12.30 - 12.57   Test dive.  Boat cannot be held at periscope depth.  Weapons use during the day is not possible.  
    15.05   Incoming Radio Message 1302/13/211:  
        From Trojer.  
        Convoy naval square AJ 9241, course 75°, speed 7 knots, 15 steamers, behind a whale mother ship.  NW 5, Vis. good, steady.  
    16.00 AJ 6981 lower-right Ran to meet the convoy on course 250°.  
      WNW 7, Sea 6-7, steep Swell, 998 mb, Vis. very good    
    20.00 AJ 9311 center    
      NNW 7, Sea 6-7, steep Swell, 998 mb, Vis. very good, hail shower    
    21.00   Trojer reports convoy in naval square AJ 9262, course 80°, 8 knots.  
        Came to easterly course.  
    24.00 AJ 9328 lower-right    
      NNW 7, Sea 6-7, steep Swell, 998 mb, Vis. very goos                                                
         
    14.10.42    
    00.30   Star shell and rockets bearing 290°T to 310°T.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 13.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 14.10.42
 
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    02.00   Operated on this.  
        Again star shells and rockets, this time closer and bearing 270°T to 290°T.  
        I could not be picked up by the convoy any better.  Continually correcting my course by numerous star shells and rockets.  
        Visibility is greatly hindered by overcoming seas.  Conning tower hatch must be kept closed.  On the bridge one is continually in water up your neck.  
    03.10   Suddenly shadows around us.  Am positioned in the center of the convoy, which runs on course 80°.  
        Also came to course 80°, to get an overview of the situation.  
        Steamers proceed in broad formation.  Destroyers and corvettes between the steamers and outside set off very far.  
        Convoy zigzags at short intervals from 20° to 100°. Zigzagged with.  
        First approach stern tube on set off a bit medium size freighter proceeding alone.   
        Set:  target speed 7 knots, depth 4 meters.  
        Miss, probably due to under steering (very high Swell).  
        Next approach was delayed by convoy zigzagging.  Ran in to attack three times and turned away again because range was always too small due to the always strong zigzag towards.  
        Occasionally forced away by a closing destroyer of the port screen.  
    04.00 AJ 6997 lower-right corner    
      WNW 6, Sea 5-6, steep Swell, bright Northern Lights, Vis. very good    
    04.30 AJ 6997 center Four-fan on four-hatch freighter, about 6000-7000 GRT, which proceeds on the right wing of a line abreast of four steamers.  The vessels overlap at the shot.  
        Settings:  target speed = 8 knots, depth = 3 meters, range = 1800 meters, true range = 1000 meters.  
        Two hits on the outer freighter at the level of the forward and after mast.  
        Dark smoke cloud, after it disappears nothing is seen of the steamer.  
        One hit on second freighter in the line, about 5000-6000 GRT.  Hit at the level of the forward mast.  Steamer remains lying stopped,strongly down by the bow, sets a red light and shoots light rockets.  Its sinking in the prevailing Sea State is certain.  
        A further hit, probably on the next steamer in the line abreast.  Bright detonation flash and bang noticed.  No further observations.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 14.10.42
 
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        First a few then always more light rockets from the other vessels.  In the bargain star shells from all cardinal points.  
        Attempted to run off on the surface to the south.  
    04.45   Two destroyers bearing 100°T and 240°T, distance about 2000-3000 meters.  
    04.47   Crash dive.  
        Initially went to depth A +0, ran off on course xxx.  
        Destroyer sounds to port at changing Volume.  
        Went to silent running.  
    05.20   Was overrun by three to four vessels.  6 depth charges.  
        Before depth charge detonation metallic impact sound.  Probably conventional depth sounding.  No Asdic sounds were perceived.  
        Went to depth A +100 meters.  
        In the listening gear there are continually sounds increasing and decreasing in Volume, also a ticking, as from an Echolot.  The boat itself was however not sounded.  
    07.01   Surfaced.  
        Damage as a result of the depth charges among other things:  
        41 gyrocompass and light fuses, 10 glass bulbs.  Steering gyrocompass repeaters in the control room and conning tower glass broken.  Ruder indicator on the bridge failed pointers on four depth meters fell off.  Papenberg gauge in the conning tower broken (no plexiglas).  A stud at the emergency air supply hull flange in the bow room sheared.  Emergency exhaust air stopcock spindle in the bow room broken at the lower edge with locknut.  
        Pressure hull flanges tubes I to IV leak at great depth.  Reloaded at about depth A +30 meters.  Diesel air head valve leaks despite re-torquing.  
        After surfacing initially ran to the sinking location.  
    07.22   Outgoing Radio Message 0646/14/233:  
        From Baberg:  
        Convoy 04.30 hours naval square AJ 6997.  Zigzags around 70°, 8 knots.  
        Sank freighter 6000 GRT, torpedoed freighter 5000 GRT, sinking likely.  Hit on further steamer likely.   
        Forced to submerged by destroyer, depth charges.  Repairs and pursuing.  
        Position naval square 9331, 40 cbm.  
    08.00 AJ 6998 lower-left corner    
      NNW 4, Sea 3-5, steep Swell, Vis. good, Northern Lights    
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 14.10.42
 
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    14.10.42      
    10.56   Incoming Radio Message 1008/14/238:  
        Group Wotan:  
        1.)  Continue operation without regard to fuel.  In case of necessity supply for return transit in naval square BD 50 is possible.  
        2.)  U-216 and Lilienfeld immediately report position and weather.  Mengersen between 12.00 and 16.00 hours report weather and trend.  
    12.00 AK 7113 lower-left Day's run:  Surfaced  171.7 nm, Submerged 8.3 nm.  
      NNW 3, Sea 3, 4/10, 1002 mb, Vis. very good    
    15.10   A destroyer in sight bearing 40°, distance 12 nm, course 100°.  
    15.24   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        1 destroyer in square AK 4794.  
                                                                        U-618.  
    16.00 AK 4795 lower-right corner    
      NW 4, Sea 4, medium Swell, Vis. very good    
    16.20 - 16.55   Test dive and check for oil trace.  Depth charge detonation heard.  
        On surfacing 2 destroyers or corvettes bearing 110°T on northwesterly courses.  Range 10 nm.  Suspect starboard remote escort.   
        Crossed over to the north with course 30°.  
    17.32   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        2 destroyers in square AK 4878.  
                                                                        U-618.  
    20.00 AK 4859 left edge lower    
      W 5, Sea 4, rain, Vis. bad, 1004 mb    
    24.00 AK 4946 lower right corner    
      WSW 4-5, Sea 5, medium W-Swell, 1003 mb                                                
         
    15.10.42    
        Served as radio repeater for Mengersen.  
    03.08   Outgoing Radio Message 0205/15/278:  
        01.10 hours naval square 4994 from Mengersen.  
        Advanced between three escort vessels and was forced to submerge.  Misty warm air.  
    04.00 AK 5742 upper-left    
      WNW 4, Sea 4, medium Swell, 1004 mb    
    08.00 AK 5738 lower-left    
      W 4, Sea 5, completely overcast, 1006 mb, Vis. good    
           
Sun and Moon Data 14.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 15.10.42
 
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    10.30   High water column bearing 350°T seen on the horizon.  In the boat a detonation is heard.  Afterwards a light rocket.  
        Ran towards it.  
    11.44   Outgoing Radio Message 1047/15/289:  
        Baberg position naval square 5819.  No contact.  32 cbm, 7 plus 2 torpedoes.  Boat and crew ready for continued patrol after supply.  SW 4, 1010 mb, rising, medium Swell, Vis. good.  
    11.20   Incoming Radio Message 1039/15/286:  
        U-216 and Baberg today between 12.00 and 15.00 hours report weather by Radio Message.  
    12.00 AK 5816 left edge upper Day's run:  Surfaced  224 nm, Submerged 1.7 nm.  
      WSW 4, Sea 4, 6/10, 1010 mb, Vis. over 10 nm Meeting with U-353, position comparison.  Further astern U-410, sank a steamer this morning, we saw the explosion column from this.  
    12.58   Incoming Radio Message 1241/15/293:  
        To Baberg:  
        Continue operation on convoy as ordered.  
    13.18   Outgoing Radio Message 1245/15/294:  
        Naval square AK 5824 from Baberg:  
        13.00 hours, WSW 4, Sea 4, medium-high W-Swell, 1010 mb rising, 7/10, +10°C, Vis. over 10 nm.  
    15.51   Incoming Short Signal:  
        Convoy square AK 8126.  
                                                                        U-442.  
        Operated further on this report, because I suspect that it is our old convoy.  
    16.00 AK 5597 lower-left    
      W 4, Sea 3, completely overcast 1011 mb, medium Swell, Vis. good    
    17.01   Incoming Radio Message 1632/15/205:  
        To Wotan and Leopard.  
        Go to the convoy and don't let him get away.  Stay tough.  
    20.00 AK 5894 upper-left corner    
      SSW 4, Sea 3-4, rain, 1010 mb, Vis. bad At the beginning of twilight still no contact.  Ran to meet the convoy reported in square 8126 at 16.00 hours up to square 5887.  Because presumed general course was 80°, speed 8 knots.  
    22.30   Changed course to 70°.  
    24.00 AK 8223 lower-left corner    
      WbyS 4, Sea 4, completely overcast, 1013 mb, Vis. bad                                                
           
Sun and Moon Data 15.10.42
 
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    16.10.42      
    04.00 AK 5984 left edge lower    
      SSW 4, Sea 3-4, low SW-Swell, Vis. moderate, 1013 mb    
    05.30   Depth charge detonation.  
    06.52   Römer reports convoy 05.00 hours in AK 9112.  
    08.00 AK 6747 lower-right corner    
      S 4, Sea 3, Vis. good, 1011 mb    
    08.00 - 08.23   Test dive.  
    10.00   In the morning twilight ahead bearing 100°T two red flares, probably from an aircraft.  
    11.00 Rain, Vis. deterioration down to 1 nm, fog    
    12.00 AK 6768 lower edge left Day's run:  Surfaced  239 nm, Submerged 1 nm.  
      SSE 3, Sea 3, fog, rain, Vis. up to 3 nm, 1009 mb    
    11.24   Incoming Radio Message 1057/16/228:  
        To Group Wotan and Leopard:  
        Break off convoy operation.  Immediately operate on Kessler report.  
        Operated on Kessler report.  
      [B.d.U. KTB:  At 10.02 hours U 704 (Kessler) reported enemy in sight AL 4799 on westerly course, speed 12 knots.]  
    12.45   Incoming Radio message 1146/16/229:  
        Rudloff reports 11.40 hours convoy naval square AL 7134, course 230°, 14 knots.  
    12.57 AK 6793 lower-center edge Crash dive for Sunderland on northerly course.  Ahead at 100 meters range. Was unseen dived.  
      SE 3, Sea 1, Vis. up to 1 nm, fog and rain  
    13.15   Turbine sounds in listening gear.  
        Initially bearing 180°T then growing louder bearing 150°T, again fainter shifting astern.  Last sound bearing in 60°T.  Strong self noise in the over deck.  
    13.45   Diesel sounds bearing 270°T, growing louder.  
        Nothing seen in the periscope.  
    14.19   Surfaced.  
    14.35 AK 6796 center A U-boat comes in sight bearing 250°T.  It is U-356.  
    16.15   Depth charge detonations heard in the boat.  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 16.10.42
 
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    continued      
    16.10.42      
    15.20   2 detonations (probably aircraft bombs).  
    16.00 AK 9211 lower-right corner    
      SSW 4, Sea 3-4, rain and fog, Vis. 1-3 nm, 1006 mb    
    16.05   Incoming Radio Message 1250/16/232:  
        At 12.42 hours Rudloff reports convoy square AL 7137, course 210°, speed 10 knots  
    20.00 AK 9277 lower-right corner Continuous depth charges heard.  
      S 5, Sea 3-4, medium S-Swell, fog, Vis. up to 5 nm, 1005 mb    
    21.00 Vis. deterioration down to 100 meters    
    24.00 AK 9574 lower-right corner    
      S 5-6, Sea 5, fog and rain, Vis. 100 to 500 meters                                                
         
    17.10.42    
    04.00 AK 9874 By plotting am positioned ahead of the convoy.  Up to dawn on course 225°, 5 knots.  
      S 6, Sea 5, rain showers, fog, Vis. very bad, 1001 mb  
    07.58 - 08.18   Test dive.  
    08.00 BD 2332 upper-right    
      SSW 5, Sea 4, fog, Vis. 500 meters, 1003 mb    
    11.00   Incoming Radio Message 1006/17/255:  
        1.)  For boats of old Group Wotan no further supply anticipated.  Begin return transit accordingly.  Boats that must be supplied for return transit immediately go to Wolfbauer.  In both cases immediately switch to Ireland Circuit and report on Ireland.  
        2.)  For boats in Group Leopard later supply for further operations anticipated.  
        Broke off at 18 cbm and headed for Wolfbauer.  Circuit change and report as under 1.).  
    12.00 BD 2353 center-left Day's run:  Surfaced  216 nm, Submerged 4.8 nm.  
      S 4, Sea 4, fog, Vis. 200 meters, 999 mb    
    15.12   Outgoing Radio Message 1315/17/133:  
        From Baberg:  
        Naval square BD 2337.  Began return transit via   Wolfbauer.  22 cbm, 7 plus 2 torpedoes.  13.00 hours, S 4, Sea 4, 997 mb falling, +15°C, Vis. changing from 1-x nm  
    16.00 BD 2386 upper edge left    
      SSE 6, Sea 5-6, medium-high Swell    
           
Sun and Moon Data 16.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 17.10.42
 
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    17.10.42      
    18.19   Incoming Radio Message 1748/17/139:  
        To Baberg.  
        Carry out return transit without supply.  
    20.00 BD 2626 upper-right corner Very fast weather deterioration.  
      SSE 6, Sea 5, steep Swell, 981 mb, fog, Vis. up to 2 nm    
    23.00 SSE 10-11, Sea 9-10, 971 mb Boat is in a hurricane.  
    24.00 BD 2638 right edge upper    
      SSE 10-11, Sea 9, rain and fog, steep Swell                                                
         
    18.10.42    
    02.55   Morse signals with a signal lamp bearing 80°T.  
    03.10   Large steamer in sight bearing 35°T with target angle 30-40°.  
        No other vessel distinguished.  
    03.29   Stern shot from tube V.  
        Settings:  target speed = 8 knots, range = 1200 meters.  
        Miss.  
        Turned hard to port, ran along,  New approach.  
    03.36 BD 3441 center Two-fan from tube I and IV.  
        Settings: target speed = 8 knots, range = 1300 meters, spread angle = 4°.  
        Steamer does not fit in the binoculars.  
        After 75 seconds torpedo hit center under the smokestack.  Bright detonation, a little later boiler explosion.  
        Steamer remains lying stopped and shoots light rockets.  Morse signals.  
        Apparently a fire in the engine room.  
        Strong smell of fuel.  
    03.50   Light rockets from an undetermined direction.  
        Because the steamer takes too long to sunk ran in again for a coup de grâce.  
    04.00 BD 3441 center Steamer had Morse traffic with a vessel running in from 320°T  
      SW 8, Sea 8, steep Swell, 990 mb, Vis. good  
    04.11   Single shot from tube III.  
        Settings:  target speed = 0, range = 1000 meters.  
        Hit aft.  Steamer rears up steeply.  
        The other shadow is quickly growing larger.  
    04.13   Dived when a destroyer is 800 meters astern with target angle 0°.  No depth charges.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 17.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 18.10.42
 
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    18.10.42      
        Astern faint propeller sounds and rapidly strengthening faint double detonation, as if two Elektrolot with a timer are always thrown.  
        Starboard astern the cracking and bursting of the sinking steamer, continual strong explosions.  
    04.25   The double detonations are heard over the entire sector, over and under the boat.  
        With hard rudder and GF turned 90° and moved off to the north.  
        The detonations were quickly fainter and decrease in frequency.  
    04.52   Sound bearing in 90°T.  Turbine sound shifts aster frequently stopping.  
    05.20   Sounds disappear bearing 200°T.  Still a few double explosions small explosives heard.  
    06.18   Surfaced.  
        Astern from time to time a star shell.  On the water flashlights from the lifeboats.  
    06.30   Continued return transit.  
    07.43   Outgoing Radio Message 0635/18/155:  
        Naval square BD 3411, inexact. From Baberg.  03.36 hours independent escorted by destroyers type "WAROONGA" torpedoed.  Westerly course, 8 knots.  04.11 hours coup de grâce, reared up steeply.  Forced to submerged by destroyer.  Sinking heard.  SW 6, steep Swell, 995 mb rising, Vis. good.  
    08.00 BD 3446 center-right edge    
      SSE 7, Sea 7, steep Swell, 999 mb, Vis. good    
    12.00 BD 3434 upper-right corner Day's run:  Surfaced  107.5 nm, Submerged 5.5 nm.  
      SW 7, Sea 6, steep Swell, 1002 mb, Vis. up to 8 nm    
    12.54   Incoming Radio Message 1152/18/158:  
        Return harbors is Brest for Liebe and U-216.  Lorient for Folkers, Hartenstein.  Nazaire for Deetz, Rudloff, Trojer, Mengersen, Sturm, Baberg, Wallas, Juli, Giessler.  Pallice for Mässenhausen.  
    15.00   Dived to reload two torpedoes.  Very strong self noise, beating and rattling beneath the over deck, in addition rhythmic knocking.  
    16.00 BD 3517 upper-center edge    
      SW 6, Sea 5, steep Swell, 1002 mb, Vis. 4 nm    
    16.29   Surfaced.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 18.10.42
 
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    18.10.42      
    20.00 BD 3546 upper-right corner    
      SW 6, Sea5, steep Swell, 1004 mb, Vis. 4 nm    
    24.00 BD 3583 center    
      SSW 6, Sea 6, steep Swell, 1008 mb, rain showers                                                
         
    19.10.42    
    04.00 BD 3599 upper-right corner    
      SSW 5, Sea 4-5, steep Swell, 1012 mb    
    08.00 BD 3913 lower-right corner    
      WSW 5, S 4, steep WSW-Swell, Vis. very good, 1014 mb    
    12.00 BE 1744 center-left Day's run:  Surfaced  148.8 nm, Submerged 4.7 nm.  
      WSW 5, Sea 5, long, high Swell, 1016 mb, Vis. very good    
    16.00 BE 1781 center    
       SbyW 5, Sea 4, long high Swell, Vis. very good, 1017 mb    
    16.31 - 17.03   Test dive.  
    20.00 BE 4131 upper-right corner    
      SW 5, Sea 4, long high Swell, Vis. good, 1019 mb, rain showers    
    24.00 BE 4215 lower-center    
      W 4, Sea 4, 4/10, starry clear, Vis. good, 1021 mb                                                
         
    20.10.42    
    04.00 BE 4256 upper-left corner    
      WSW 4, Sea 4, long medium-high Swell 5/10, Vis. good, 1022 mb    
    08.00 BE 4293 center    
      WSW 4, Sea 4, medium-high Swell, 3/10, Vis. good, 1024 mb    
    12.00 BE 4379 center right edge Day's run:  Surfaced  162.5 nm, Submerged 1.2 nm.  
      NNW 2, Sea 2, long Swell, 1024 mb, Vis. very good    
           
Sun and Moon Data 18.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 19.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 20.10.42
 
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    continued      
    20.10.42      
    12.30 BE 4387 lower-right corner Passed a raft occupied by 5-8 men, standard khaki uniforms.  Apparently the cabin top of a steamer.  
    16.00 BE 4636 lower-left corner    
      NNW 2, Sea 2, long Swell, 1028 mb, Vis. very good    
    20.00 BE 5443 lower-right corner    
      WNW 2, Sea 2, long W-Swell, Vis. very good, 1029 mb    
    24.00 BE 5491 upper-left corner    
      WNW 2, Sea 2, very bright moonlit night, long medium-high Swell, 1030 mb                                                
         
    21.10.42    
    00.05 BE 5491 upper-left corner Ahead bearing 130°T a destroyer, course 290°, target angle 10°, distance 4000-5000 meters.  Because it is bright attack is not possible.  
    00.10   Dived, because there is not enough fuel to avoid on the surface.  
        In the listening gear it is heard that the destroyer continually stops and gets underway again.  Sound bearings are only intermittent because of very strong self noise.  
        Continued to run on old course 120° at silent running.  
        From all the sound bearings it is recognized that the destroyer runs back and forth in this area.  
    04.00 BE 5495 center-left edge    
    04.10   Surfaced.  
    04.24   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        In square BE 5491 a destroyer, small stationary patrol.  
                                                                    U-618.  
    08.00 BE right edge upper    
      WNW 2, Sea 2, long W-Swell, Vis. very good, 1029 mb    
    12.00 BE 5853 left edge upper Day's run:  Surfaced  146 nm, Submerged 12 nm.  
      WSW 3, Sea 3, Vis. very good, 1031 mb, long flat Swell    
    16.00 BE 5869 center-right edge    
      N 2, Sea 2, 2/10, Vis. very good, 1030 mb, long flat Swell    
    20.00 BE 5984 lower-edge left    
      WSW 3, S 2, 2/10, 1030 mb, Vis. very good    
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 20.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 21.10.42
 
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    21.10.42      
    24.00 BE 6777 lower-center edge    
      SW 2, Sea 1-2, bright moonlit night, Vis. very good, 1030 mb                                                
         
    22.10.42    
    00.28 BE 6778 lower edge left Ahead bearing 75° an aircraft at low altitude, range 4000 meters.  A red and green light is seen.  Additionally a searchlight beam.  
      Vis. very good, bright moonlit night  
    00.33   Dived.  No attack.  
        Remained submerged for the night.  
    04.00 BE 6779 lower edge left    
    08.00 BE 6787 lower edge left    
    08.43   Surfaced in the morning twilight.  
        Continued on the surface.  
    12.00 BE 9123 right edge upper Day's run:  Surfaced  122 nm, Submerged 18.2 nm.  
      W 1-2, Sea 1, long flat Swell, Vis. very good, 1032 mb, 4/10    
    16.00 BE 9212 lower-left corner    
      SW 2, Sea 2, long flat Swell, Vis. very good, 1027 mb    
    20.00 BE 9223 lower-center edge    
      SW 2, Sea 2, long flat Swell, Vis. very good, 1027 mb    
    20.38   Dived to proceed submerged by night.  
    24.00 BE 9232 lower edge left                                                
         
    23.10.42    
    04.00 BE 9233 lower-center edge    
    07.45   Sound bearing turbine bearing 125°T.  Sounds from medium Volume, shift slowly astern and disappear in 180°T.  
    08.00 BE 9311 lower edge left    
    08.50   Surfaced.  
        Visibility very good, therefore continued on the surface.  
    12.00 BE 9325 lower-center edge Day's run:  Surfaced  84.5 nm, Submerged 24.5 nm.  
      SW 2, Sea 2, light Swell, Vis. very good, 1024.5 mb    
           
Sun and Moon Data 21.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 22.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 23.10.42
 
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    continued      
    23.10.42      
    16.00 BE 9336 lower-right corner    
      SW 2, Sea 2, 5/10, 1022 mb, Vis. very good    
    20.00 BF 7125 center    
      SW 2, Sea 2, 8/10, 1021 mb, Vis. very good    
    20.25   Dived to proceed submerged by night.  Depth A -20 meters.  
    24.00 BF 7134 center-left                                                
         
    24.10.42 Bay of Biscay  
    03.45   Turbine sounds bearing 45°T, growing louder.  
    03.50   Sound bearing in 60°T.  
    03.55        "        "       in 150°T, growing fainter.  
    03.59   Sounds disappeared in 180°T.  
    04.00 BF 7135 center-right edge    
    08.00 BF 7214 upper-left corner    
    08.51 9/10, however Vis. very good, NW 4, Sea 3-4 Surfaced, continued on the surface.  
    12.00 BF 7226 upper-center Day's run:  Surfaced  87 nm, Submerged 25 nm.  
      NW 4, Sea 4, 5/10, 1018 mb, Vis. very good    
    16.00 BF 7328 lower-left corner    
      NW 4, Sea 4, medium Swell, Vis. very good, 2/10, 1016 mb    
    16.13   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        Position 48 hours off meeting point with escort.  
                                                                     U-618.  
    17.42   Incoming Radio Message 1715/24/94:  
        From 7. U.-Flottille:  
        Escort for Sturm and Baberg positioned on 26 October at 15.00 hours Point Herz 438.  
    20.00   Dived to proceed submerged by night.  Depth A -20 meters.  
    24.00 BF 8152 upper-center                                                
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 23.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 24.10.42
 
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    25.10.42      
    04.00 BF 8153 upper-right corner    
    08.00 BF 8138 center-left edge    
    08.50   Surfaced, continued on the surface.  
    12.00 BF 8225 lower-right corner Day's run:  Surfaced  129.2 nm, Submerged 25.8 nm.  
      SW 7, Sea 7, 7/10, 1004 mb, medium-high Swell, Vis. very good    
    12.33   Dived because visibility deterioration down to 1 nm by rain showers.  
    13.36 Vis. up to 10 nm Surfaced.  
      7/10    
    16.00 BF 8321 center    
      W 5, Sea 4-5, medium Swell, 6/10, 1004 mb, Vis. very good    
    19.57   Dived to proceed submerged by night.  
    20.00 BF 6777 lower-left corner    
      W 5, Sea 4, 1004 mb, 5/10    
    24.00 BF 9121 upper-right corner                                                
         
    26.10.42    
    04.00 BF 6778 upper-right corner    
    08.00 BF 6776 center    
    08.15 WSW 7, Sea 7, steep Swell, completely overcast, Vis. medium Surfaced.  
    08.17   In the morning twilight bearing 250°T two vessels, that each carry two white lights.  Distance 5 nm.  
    08.21   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        Request Radio Beacon Group II.  
                                                                     U-618.  
    08.30   Bearing 70°T and 75°T on the horizon two vessels, suspect German patrol boats with southwesterly courses.  
    09.04   Incoming Radio Message 0843/26/21:  
        From 7. U.-Flottille:  
        Radio Beacon Group II runs for Baberg from not until 15.00 hours, for Sturm on 27 October from 08.00 hours to 13.00 hours.  
    11.10   Incoming Radio Message 1156/26/24:  
        Urgent.  Baberg from 7. U.-Flottille.  
        Set off to sea.  First join Sturm convoy tomorrow 13.00 hours at Point Herz 438  
        Came to opposite course.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 25.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 26.10.42
 
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    continued      
    26.10.42      
        Because there is no longer enough fuel set off to sea at 7 knots.  
    12.00 BF 6729 center-left edge Day's run:  Surfaced  143.6 nm, Submerged 26.4 nm.  
      WSW 7, Sea 7, 9/10, 992 mb, Vis. changing from 3 to 10 nm    
    15.56   Dived.  
    16.00 BE 6758 upper-center edge    
      W 6, Sea 6, short steep Swell, 8/10, Vis. very good    
    18.56 Weather calming Surfaced to ventilate the boat and for Program time.  
      W 3, Sea 2-3, medium Swell    
    19.00   Smoke clouds bearing 230°T, suspect patrol boats.  
        Moved off on northerly course until the beginning of twilight on the surface.  
    19.45   Dived to proceed submerged by night.  Depth A -20 meters.  
    20.00 BF 6757 upper-edge left    
    21.30   Sound bearing 240°T.  
        Sounds similar to the E-motor of a U-boat.  Slowly shifts astern at greater Volume, is sometimes not heard and disappears in 40°T.  
    24.00 BF 6749 upper-right corner                                                
         
    27.10.42    
    04.00 BF lower-center edge    
    08.00 BF 6728 lower-right corner    
    08.06   Surfaced.  
        Transit to escort meeting point.  
        Sailing vessels continually met on the route.  
        Passed unseen where possible.  
    12.00 BF 6495 Day's run:  Surfaced  80.3 nm, Submerged 30.8 nm.  
      NW 3, Sea 2-3, 8/10, light Swell, Vis. very good    
    12.50   Met escort at Point Herz 438.  
    13.15   Outgoing Radio Message 1300/27/42:  
        From Baberg:  
        Am with escort.  Waiting on Sturm.  
    14.09   Incoming Radio Message 1350/27/43:  
        Urgent.  Baberg send bearing signals for SturmSturm report convoy intake.  
                                                               from 7. U.-Flottille.  
    14.29   Outgoing Short Signal:  
        I sent bearing signals in accordance with War Orders.  
                                                               U-618.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 26.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 27.10.42
 
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    continued      
    27.10.42      
    14.37   Incoming Radio Message 1417/27/45:  
        Baberg from 7. U.-Flottille.  
        Wait with escort for Sturm.  
    16.00 BF 6469 center-left    
      W 1-2, Sea 1, light Swell, Vis. very good, 997 mb    
    17.48   Outgoing Radio Message 1730/27/51:  
        7. U-Flottille from Baberg.  
        Positioned with escort and sent bearing signals in accordance with B.d.U. Orders from 14.25 hours.  
    18.33   Incoming Radio Message 1803/27/52:  
        Urgent.  Sturm from 7. U.-Flottille.  
        If escort not met, set off to sea and join Giessler convoy 28 October at 13.00 hours.  
        Baberg enter immediately.  
    20.00 BF 6459 upper-center edge    
      W 1-2, Sea 1, light Swell, Vis. very good, starry clear    
    24.00 BF 6515 lower-left corner    
                                                       
    28.10.42      
    00.54 BF 6515 lower-left corner Made fast St. Nazaire locks.  
           
                                                       
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 27.10.42
Sun and Moon Data 28.10.42

 

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Comments of the Befehlshabers der Unterseeboote
 
 

                             on the Kriegstagebuch of "U 618" from 1.9. to 28.10.42.

 
     
          First patrol of the Kommandanten with a new boat.  
     
          Despite bad weather and visibility conditions thwarting several promising operations, the Kommandant strove with toughness and achieved a beautiful initial success.  
     
   

    Signed in draft,  Dönitz

 
            For correctness  
        
  Oberleutnant M.A. and Adjutant.  
     
     
     
 


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