Burkhard Heusinger von Waldegg
Oberleutnant zur See (Crew 38)
Successes 4 ships sunk, total tonnage 22,912 GRT |
Born | 27 May 1920 | Berlin-Schöneberg | |
Died | 12 Aug 1944 | (24) | Indian Ocean, off Seychelles |
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U-boat Commands
U-boat | From | To | |
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U-198 | 21 Jan 1944 | 12 Aug 1944 (+) | 1 patrol (115 days) |
Burkhard Heusinger von Waldegg joined the Kriegsmarine in 1938. From Oct 1938 to Feb 1939 he served with the Basic training establishment at Stralsund then joined the sailing training ship Albert Leo Schlageter until June 1939. He served on the light cruiser Emden from July to Sept 1939 (Busch & Röll, 1999).
From June 1941 to Feb 1942 Heusinger von Waldegg served as a Watch Officer in sea training with the 5th (Training) Flotilla (training). He then went through U-boat familiarization (Baubelehrung) to learn all about the large type IXD2 boat being built at Bremen (Busch & Röll, 1999).
On 14 March 1942 KrvKpt. Wilhelm Schulze commissioned the new U-177 and Heusinger von Waldegg became its First Watch Officer (1WO). He served in that role until Oct 1942 (Busch & Röll, 1999). After training in the Baltic the boat left for its first war patrol on 17 Sept 1942, but by then had a new Commander, the ace KrvKpt. Robert Gysae.
Heusinger von Waldegg went out on 2 very long patrols with the U-177, spending an amazing 312 days at sea (Busch & Röll, 1997). Both patrols were to the tip of South Africa and as far as Madagascar. During these missions they sank 14 ships (87,388 GRT) and damaged a small ship of 2,588 GRT (Rohwer, 1998).
First command
Having left the successful boat with valuable experience he went through U-boat Commander training with the 24th (Training) Flotilla from Oct 1943 to Jan 1944 (Busch & Röll, 1999).
On 21 Jan 1944 Oblt. Burkhard Heusinger von Waldegg took command of the U-198, a sister boat of U-177. He left La Pallice, France for his first patrol as Commander on 20 April 1944. During the patrol he again went to familiar seas south of Africa and into the waters around Madagascar (Busch & Röll, 1997).
Heusinger von Waldegg sank 4 ships on his patrol with the U-198, the last being Empire Day only 5 days before U-198 herself was lost (Rohwer, 1998).
U-198's patrol came to an sudden end when the boat was sunk with all hands, 66 men, on 12 Aug 1944 in the Indian Ocean near Seychelles by depth charges from the British frigate HMS Findhorn and the Indian sloop HMIS Godavari (Niestlé, 1998).
Sources
Busch, R. and Röll, H-J. (1999). German U-boat
commanders of World War II.
Busch, R. and Röll, H-J. (1997). Der U-Bootkrieg 1939-1945 (Band 2).
Niestlé, A. (1998). German U-boat losses during World
War II.
Rohwer, J. (1998). Axis Submarine
Successes of World War Two.
Patrol info for Burkhard Heusinger von Waldegg
U-boat | Departure | Arrival | ||||||
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1. | U-198 | 23 Mar 1944 | Bordeaux | 25 Mar 1944 | La Pallice | 3 days | ||
2. | U-198 | 20 Apr 1944 | La Pallice | 12 Aug 1944 | Sunk | Patrol 1, | 115 days |
Ships hit by Burkhard Heusinger von Waldegg
Date | U-boat | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | Convoy | |||
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16 Jun 1944 | U-198 | Columbine | 3,268 | sa | ||||
15 Jul 1944 | U-198 | Director | 5,107 | br | ||||
6 Aug 1944 | U-198 | Empire City | 7,295 | br | DKA-21 | |||
7 Aug 1944 | U-198 | Empire Day | 7,242 | br | ||||
22,912 | ||||||||
4 ships sunk (22,912 tons). Legend |
About ranks and decorations
Ranks shown in italics are our database inserts based on the rank dates of his crew comrades. The officers of each crew would normally have progressed through the lower ranks at the same rate.
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