Józef Unrug
No ships sunk or damaged |
Born: | 7 Oct 1884 | Brandenburg an der Havel |
Died: | 28 Feb 1973 | Beaugency, France |
RanksDecorations
|
U-boat Commands
This man did not actually take official command of a U-boat but he had gone through all the motions (training, experience etc.) of commanding one. |
Notes
Jósef Unrug joined military school on 6 April 1904 as a cadet in the Imperial navy. During WWI Jósef Unrug commanded 3 German U-boats; UB 25, UC 11 and UC 28. After WWI he resigned from the German Navy and joined the new Polish Army.
Josef Unrug was a high Polish naval officer of German origin and from 1925-1939 Chief of the Polish Navy. He was captured by the Germans in Oct 1939 and spent the rest of WWII in German POW camps.
After the end of WWII and dissolution of the Polish Navy in the West Unrug remained in the UK and later on lived in France. He died in 1973 in home for veterans in Polish Lailly en Val near Beaugency in France.
Sources
Wikipedia. Jósef Unug
Ships hit by Józef Unrug
No entries found.
Media links
|
As an Amazon Associate uboat.net earns a commission from qualifying purchases.