Blitz
This Wolfpack operated from 22 Sep 1942 to 26 Sep 1942. Notes: |
U-boats involved with this Wolfpack were:
U-boat | Commander | From | To | Notes | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
U-216 | Karl-Otto Schultz | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | A | |
U-221 | Hans-Hartwig Trojer | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | B | |
U-258 | Wilhelm von Mässenhausen | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | C | |
U-259 | Klaus Köpke | 22 Sep 1942 | 25 Sep 1942 | D | |
U-260 | Hubertus Purkhold | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | E | |
U-356 | Georg Wallas | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | F | |
U-410 | Kurt Sturm | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | G | |
U-437 | Werner-Karl Schulz | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | H | |
U-582 | Werner Schulte | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | I | |
U-595 | Jürgen Quaet-Faslem | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | J | |
U-597 | Eberhard Bopst | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | K | |
U-599 | Wolfgang Breithaupt | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | L | |
U-607 | Ernst Mengersen | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | M | |
U-615 | Ralph Kapitzky | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | N | |
U-617 | Albrecht Brandi | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | O | |
U-618 | Kurt Baberg | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | P | |
U-619 | Kurt Makowski | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | Q | |
U-661 | Erich von Lilienfeld | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | R | |
U-755 | Walter Göing | 22 Sep 1942 | 26 Sep 1942 | S |
Daily positions of Wolfpack Blitz
Ships hit by this Wolfpack
Date | U-boat | Commander | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | Convoy | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
22 Sep 1942 | U-582 | Werner Schulte | Vibran | 2,993 | nw | |||
23 Sep 1942 | U-617 | Albrecht Brandi | Athelsultan | 8,882 | br | SC-100 | ||
23 Sep 1942 | U-617 | Albrecht Brandi | Tennessee | 2,342 | br | SC-100 | ||
24 Sep 1942 | U-617 | Albrecht Brandi | Roumanie | 3,563 | be | SC-100 | ||
24 Sep 1942 | U-619 | Kurt Makowski | John Winthrop | 7,176 | am | ON-131 | ||
25 Sep 1942 | U-216 | Karl-Otto Schultz | Boston | 4,989 | br | RB-1 | ||
26 Sep 1942 | U-619 | Kurt Makowski | Yorktown | 1,547 | br | RB-1 | ||
31,492 | ||||||||
7 ships sunk (31,492 tons). Legend |