Patrol info for U-1232
Date lookup for 14 Jan 1945
Departure | Arrival / Fate | Duration | ||
10 Nov 1944 | Horten | 14 Feb 1945 | Marviken | 97 days |
Commander | Officers * |
Kpt. Kurt Dobratz |
U-1232's position on 14 Jan 1945
Ships hit by U-1232 on this date
Date | U-boat | Commander | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | Convoy | Map | ||
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14 Jan 1945 | U-1232 | Kurt Dobratz | Athelviking | 8,779 | br | BX-141 | A | ||
14 Jan 1945 | U-1232 | Kurt Dobratz | British Freedom | 6,985 | br | BX-141 | B | ||
14 Jan 1945 | U-1232 | Kurt Dobratz | Martin Van Buren (t.) | 7,176 | am | BX-141 | C | ||
22,940 | |||||||||
3 ships sunk (22,940 tons). Legend |
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Attacks on U-1232 during this patrol
14 Jan 1945
After sinking three ships from convoy BX 141 (Boston-Halifax) just off Halifax, Nova Scotia, U-1232 was counterattacked by the escorts. The Canadian frigate HMCS Ettrick rammed the boat, causing extensive damage to the conning tower, periscopes and radio mast. Despite being damaged by subsequent heavy depth charging, U-1232 managed to slip away, but was forced to return to base, arriving at Marviken, Norway, on Feb 14. (Sources: Blair, vol 2, page 649)
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