Berndt Buß
Kapitänleutnant (Crew 4/01)
Successes 19 ships sunk with a total of 46,709 GRT 1 ship damaged with a total of 180 GRT 2 ships taken as prize with a total of 5,904 GRT |
Born: | 12 Sep 1882 | Steinwehr i. d. Neumark |
Died: | 9 Mar 1917 | English Channel |
| Ranks10 Apr 1901 | | Seekadett | 22 Apr 1902 | | Fähnrich zur See | 29 Sep 1905 | | Leutnant zur See | 30 Mar 1908 | | Oberleutnant zur See | 22 Mar 1913 | | Kapitänleutnant |
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U-boat Commands
U 48 | 22 Apr 1916 | - | 9 Mar 1917 (+) |
Notes
No entry found for this officer.
Ships hit by Berndt Buß
Date | U-boat | | Name of ship | Type of ship | Tons | Nat. |
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6 Jul 1916 | U 48 | | Pendennis (p.) | Steamer | 2,123 | | br |
2 Oct 1916 | U 48 | | Lotusmere | Steamer | 3,911 | | br |
4 Oct 1916 | U 48 | | Brink | Steamer | 1,391 | | nw |
6 Oct 1916 | U 48 | | Suchan (p.) | Steamer | 3,781 | | ru |
6 Oct 1916 | U 48 | | Tuva | Steamer | 2,270 | | sw |
29 Dec 1916 | U 48 | | Tuskar | Steamer | 3,042 | | ru |
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6 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Alphonse Conseil | Steamer | 1,591 | | fr |
6 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Ville Du Havre | Steamer | 5,026 | | fr |
7 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Borgholm | Steamer | 1,719 | | nw |
7 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Evangelos | Steamer | 3,773 | | gr |
8 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Tholma | Steamer | 1,896 | | nw |
12 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Emeraude | Sailing vessel | 183 | | fr |
12 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Vestfold | Steamer | 1,883 | | nw |
14 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Sydney | Steamer | 2,695 | | fr |
16 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Esperanca | Steamer | 4,428 | | nw |
19 Jan 1917 | U 48 | | Nailsea Court | Steamer | 3,295 | | br |
3 Mar 1917 | U 48 | | Connaught | Passenger steamer | 2,646 | | br |
4 Mar 1917 | U 48 | | Adelaide (d.) | Sailing vessel | 180 | | br |
4 Mar 1917 | U 48 | | The Macbain | Sailing vessel | 291 | | br |
7 Mar 1917 | U 48 | | Navarra | Steamer | 1,261 | | nw |
9 Mar 1917 | U 48 | | Abeja | Sailing vessel | 174 | | br |
9 Mar 1917 | U 48 | | East Point | Steamer | 5,234 | | br |
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| 52,793 | | 21 ships sunk (52,613 tons) and 1 ship damaged (180 tons). Legend (d.) means the ship was damaged. (p.) means the ship was taken as prize (included in ships & tonnage lost). We have a picture of this vessel.
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