Eisteufel
This Wolfpack operated from 21 Jun 1942 to 12 Jul 1942. Notes: |
U-boats involved with this Wolfpack were:
U-boat | Commander | From | To | Notes | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
U-88 | Heino Bohmann | 21 Jun 1942 | 11 Jul 1942 | A | |
U-251 | Heinrich Timm | 21 Jun 1942 | 12 Jul 1942 | B | |
U-255 | Reinhart Reche | 1 Jul 1942 | 12 Jul 1942 | C | |
U-334 | Hilmar Siemon | 21 Jun 1942 | 5 Jul 1942 | D | |
U-355 | Günter La Baume | 21 Jun 1942 | 9 Jul 1942 | E | |
U-376 | Friedrich-Karl Marks | 1 Jul 1942 | 4 Jul 1942 | F | |
U-376 | Friedrich-Karl Marks | 6 Jul 1942 | 12 Jul 1942 | G | |
U-408 | Reinhard von Hymmen | 21 Jun 1942 | 10 Jul 1942 | H | |
U-456 | Max-Martin Teichert | 27 Jun 1942 | 5 Jul 1942 | I | |
U-457 | Karl Brandenburg | 30 Jun 1942 | 12 Jul 1942 | J | |
U-657 | Heinrich Göllnitz | 21 Jun 1942 | 8 Jul 1942 | K |
Daily positions of Wolfpack Eisteufel
Ships hit by this Wolfpack
Date | U-boat | Commander | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | Convoy | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 Jul 1942 | U-457 | Karl Brandenburg | Christopher Newport | 7,191 | am | PQ-17 | ||
4 Jul 1942 | U-334 | Hilmar Siemon | William Hooper | 7,177 | am | PQ-17 | ||
5 Jul 1942 | U-88 | Heino Bohmann | Carlton | 5,127 | am | PQ-17 | ||
5 Jul 1942 | U-456 | Max-Martin Teichert | Honomu | 6,977 | am | PQ-17 | ||
5 Jul 1942 | U-334 | Hilmar Siemon | Earlston | 7,195 | br | PQ-17 | ||
5 Jul 1942 | U-88 | Heino Bohmann | Daniel Morgan | 7,177 | am | PQ-17 | ||
6 Jul 1942 | U-255 | Reinhart Reche | John Witherspoon | 7,191 | am | PQ-17 | ||
7 Jul 1942 | U-255 | Reinhart Reche | Alcoa Ranger | 5,116 | am | PQ-17 | ||
7 Jul 1942 | U-457 | Karl Brandenburg | Aldersdale | 8,402 | br | PQ-17 | ||
7 Jul 1942 | U-355 | Günter La Baume | Hartlebury | 5,082 | br | PQ-17 | ||
8 Jul 1942 | U-255 | Reinhart Reche | Olopana | 6,069 | am | PQ-17 | ||
10 Jul 1942 | U-251 | Heinrich Timm | El Capitan | 5,255 | pa | PQ-17 | ||
10 Jul 1942 | U-376 | Friedrich-Karl Marks | Hoosier | 5,060 | am | PQ-17 | ||
83,019 | ||||||||
13 ships sunk (83,019 tons). Legend |