U-88 - 2nd War Patrol

Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster

Departed
Date
Arrived
Date
Days at Sea
Narvik
17 June 1942
Narvik
11 July 1942
25

 

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Ships Hit
Date
KTB Time
Position
Ship
Tons
Nationality
Convoy
5 Jul 42
10.15
74°33'N, 35°10'E
CARLTON
5,127
American
PQ-17
5 Jul 42
22.52 - 22.58
74°45'N, 40°50'E
DANIEL MORGAN
7,177
American
PQ-17
     
 Total = 12,304
   
Note:  The positions in the table above and in the Google Earth patrol summary are derived from the KTB and in many cases do not match those set forth in authoritative references such as Jürgen Rohwer, Axis Submarine Successes of World War Two or the Uboat.net website.  The goal here is to present the picture relative to the U-boat and not the absolute position that the ship was attacked or sank.


 
 
           
           
           
           
        To "U-88" Order No. Gkdos 145 Enclosure 1  
           
           
           
                                                    G  E  H  E  I  M  !  
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                                        K  r  i  e  g  s  t  a  g  e  b  u  c  h  
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            "U 88"  
            =====  
           
           
           
        Kommandant:  Kapitänleutnant  Bohmann  
           
           
           
        Beginning:      4 May 1942  
           
        Concluding:  11 July 1942  
           
                              
           
           
           
           
           
           
                                                    
           
           
           
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    04.05.42 Kirkenes    
    00.00   Half hour readiness.  
           
    09.05   Cast off, proceeded to Sibiren Pier.  
           
    09.25   Made fast there.  
           
    13.50   Departed in accordance with Outbound Orders Admiral Nordmeer Gkdos No. 0956 of 4.1.1942.  
           
    14.05   Test dive.  
           
    14.15   Surfaced.  
           
    16.00 AC 8485    
      NNE 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    20.00 AC 8432    
      NNE 2, Sea 2, Vis. very good, overcast, from time to time driving snow.    
           
        No particular events.  
           
                                            
    05.05.42      
    00.00 AC 8123    
      N 1-2, Sea 1, Vis. medium, overcast, isolated show showers    
           
    04.00 AC 4991    
      N 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. very good, overcast    
           
           
 
 
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    continued      
    05.05.42      
    04.20   Outgoing Radio Message:  0400/711  
        Position 24 hours off objective Andenes.  
                                                                        Bohmann  
           
    08.00 AC 4892    
      NE 2, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    12.00 AC 4798                             Day's run:  302.0 nm  
      ENE 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good, overcast                                                    0.0 nm  
                                  Total              302.0 nm  
           
    16.00 AC 7144    
      EbyN 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    16.09   Incoming Radio Message:  1336/717  
        Bohmann  
        Intake 6 May 04.00 hours 5 nm east of Andenes by Ship 31.  Provisions supply Harstad.  
                                                                Seekmdt. Narvik  
           
    16.40   Outgoing Radio Message:  1610/719  
        MNO Tromsö and Narvik.  
        Request Radio Beacon Tromsö and Narvik from 22.00 hours.  
                                                                        Bohmann  
           
    20.00 AB 9616    
      ENE 3, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
        No particular events.  
           
                                            
           
           
 
 
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    06.05.42      
    00.00 AB 9597    
      ENE 3-4, Sea 3, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    04.00 AB 9868 5 nm east of Andenes taken in convoy by Ship 31.  
      ENE 4, Sea 3-4, Vis. good to medium, overcast    
           
    08.00 Harstad entrance Released from convoy.  
           
    08.45 Harstad Made fast.  
           
    12.00                               Day's run:  235.5 nm  
                                                           0.0 nm  
                                    Total              235.5 nm  
           
    13.40 Hardstat Departed for Narvik.  
           
    19.30   Made fast "STELLA POLARIS".  
           
        No particular events.  
           
                                            
           
    07.05.42      
           
        Prepared for repair work alongside PELAGOS.  
           
    10.10 STELLA POLARIS Cast off.  
    10.54 PELAGOS Made fast.  
    16.45 Cast off PELAGOS    
    17.10 STELLA POLARIS Made fast.  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
           
           
 
 
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    08.05.42      
           
    11.05.42      
    13.52 - "KÄRNTEN" Went alongside.  Torpedo loading (3 torpedoes).  
    16.12 "STELLA POLARIS" Waiting on spare parts.  Training service in harbor.  
    to      
    09.06.42      
        A special message was written about the status of the request and procurement of spare parts from Kiel and Trodheim.  
           
        No particular events  
                                            
    10.06.42 "STELLA POLARIS" After 5 weeks the exhaust gas piping arrived this morning!  
           
    15.00   Cast off for Narvik.  
           
    16.30 Narvik Made fast "TANGA".  
        Admiral Nordmeer presented five Iron Cross II to the crew.  
        Diesel exhaust gas piping taken over.  
           
    17.30 Narvik Cast off for Harstad.  
           
    22.15 Harstad Made fast.  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    11. -12.06.42. Harstad Repair work  
         
      No particular events.  
                                          
    13.06.43 Harstad    
    12.00   Cast off for Narvik.  
           
           
           
           
 
 
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    continued      
    13.06.42      
    18.00 Narvik Made fast "TANGA".  
           
    18.40 Narvik Cast off.  
           
    20.03 "STELLA POLARIS" Made fast.  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    14.06.42 "PELAGOS" Completed repair work.  
    to      
    15.06.42      
      No particular events.  
                                          
    16.06.42      
    13.00 "STELLA POLARIS" Cast off.  
           
    13.11 Skjomen Fjord Dived for trim test.  
    13.31   Surfaced.  
           
    13.45   Dived, crash dive for training.  
    14.06   Surfaced.  
           
    14.25   Dived, crash dive for training.  
        Deep dive test to depth A +30 meters.  
           
    14.55   Surfaced.  
           
    15.04   Incoming Radio Message:  1424/95  
        "U-88"  
        Report results of sea trial and deep dive, if ready for operations 17.06.42 10.30 hours be alongside "TANGA".  Afterwards departure into operations area.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    15.08   Dived, crash dive for training.  
    15.20   Surfaced.  
           
    15.25   Dived, crash dive for training.  
    15.30   Surfaced.  
           
    16.40 "STELLA POLARIS" Made fast.  
           
           
 
 
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    continued      
    16.06.42      
    17.25   Outgoing Radio Message:  1620/5  
        Admiral Nordmeer  
        Trim test, deep dive, sea trial completed.  No issues, boat is ready for operations.  17 June 09.00 hours ready for sea.  
                                                                   "U-88".  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    17.06.42      
    09.00 "STELLA POLARIS" Cast off.  
           
    10.15 Narvik Made fast "TANGA" for Kommandanten instructions.  
           
    12.00 Narvik Cast off "TANGA" for 2nd patrol.  
           
    16.00 Ofotenfjord    
      SW 3-4, Sea 2-3, Vis. medium, rain, misty    
           
    20.00 Vestfjorden    
      SW 6-7, Sea 5, Vis. 3 nm, rain misty    
           
    20.34   Incoming Radio Message:  1914/714 Officer-Only  
        Group Eisteufel  
        Occupy as attack areas:  U-334 (Simon) square AA 98, U-355 (La Baume) square AA 99, U-88 (Bohmann) square AB 74, U-657 (Göllnitz) square AB 77, U-457 (Brandenburg) square AF 32, should depart Trondheim 18 June.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    20.50   Incoming Radio Message:  1908/715, 716  
        Bohmann  
        1.)  For a bearings test a BV 138 will fly at an altitude of 200 meters with a weather reporting Ju 88 at an altitude of 200 meters or an HE 115 at 10 meters.  Will arrive at the boat about 11.00 hours.  
        2.)  Termination of approaches and bearing signal transmission by 2 white stars.  Outbound BV 138 will send bearing signals on 365 kHz.  Report last good bearing and own position by radio message.  
        3.)  If passing ordered position is delayed, report by Radio Message.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 17.06.42
 
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    18.06.42      
    00.00 Vestfjorden    
      SW 6-7, Sea 6, Vis. moderate, rain    
           
    01.13   Outgoing Radio Message:  0025/720  
        Admiral Nordmeer  
        Position for the beginning of training will first be reached at 14.00 hours.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    01.37   Incoming Radio Message:  0042/721  Officer-Only  
        To Serial No. 714 for Brandenburg change "square AF" to "AE".  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    04.00 AF 3734    
      SW 6-7, Sea 5-6, Vis. 5-8 nm, misty    
           
    08.00 AF 3478    
      SW 6-7, Sea 5, Vis. medium, cloudy    
           
    08.20   Incoming Radio Message:  0714/725  Officer-Only  
        Göllnitz, Bohmann, La Baume, Brandenburg.  
        In Outbound Orders correct attack area "Timm" in AE 2200 and area "Brandenburg" in AE 3200.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    08.34   Incoming Radio Message:  0802/726  
        Bohmann  
        In Radio Message 0025/720 send bearing signals first from 14.00 hours, beginning of training delayed 4 hours.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 18.06.42
 
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    continued      
    18.06.42      
    12.00 AF 2658                             Day's run:  257.0 nm  
      W 6-7, Sea 5, Vis. medium, misty, rainy                                                    0.0 nm  
                                  Total              257.0 nm  
           
    12.22   Incoming Radio Message:  1056/728  
        Bohmann  
        One BV 138 and one Ju 88 will arrive about 15.00 hours.  
                                                         Nordmeerbefehlshaber  
           
    14.00 AF 2641 Began sending bearing signals.  
           
    14.44   Outgoing Radio Message:  1401/731  
        Admiral Nordmeer  
        From 14.00 hours speed of advance 8 knots due to weather conditions.  Own position square 2641 upper-right.  
                                                         Bohmann  
           
    15.40 AF 2538 BV 138 in sight.  After circling the aircraft flies off again.  
           
    16.00 AF 2534    
      SW 6-7, Sea 5, Vis. medium to good, broken cloud deck, sunshine    
           
    17.14 AF 2523 BV 138 in sight for the second time.  
           
    17.18   BV 138 flies off, shoots white stars, training is ended.  
        I now took bearings on the BV.  
           
    19.09   Bearing signals sent by the aircraft were ended with sk.  Bearings were contunually heard well. Minimum width 1-1.5°, Volume 5.  Last bearing before sk was 67°T without the loxodrome correction.  
           
    19.40   Test dive with crash dive.  
        Depth control training.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 18.06.42
 
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    continued      
    18.06.42      
    20.00 AF 2275    
      SW 7-8, Sea 7, Vis. medium, overcast, rain showers    
           
    20.45   Surfaced.  Transit into operations area.  
           
    21.00   Outgoing Radio Message:  2012/738  
        Admiral Nordmeer  
        Bearings on 365 kHz Identifier:  Anton with interspersed Zant conducted up to 19.09 hours, then followed "sk" from aircraft.  Last bearing:  19.06 hours 67°T (without loxodrome correction); for this position square 2279 upper center.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    19.06.42      
    00.00 AF 2167    
      W 6-7, Sea 7, Vis. good to moderate, overcast    
           
    04.00 AF 2143    
      NW 5-6, Sea 6, Vis. medium, cloudy    
           
    08.00 AF 1334    
      NW 5-6, Sea 6, Vis. medium, cloudy, isolated show showers    
           
    12.00 AB 7986                             Day's run:  182.0 nm  
      NW 5, Sea 4-5, Vis. good to very good                                                    2.5 nm  
                                  Total              184.5 nm  
           
    16.00 AB 7823    
      W 4-5, Sea 4-5, Vis. good, sunny, isolated clouds    
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 18.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 19.06.42
 
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    continued      
    19.06.42      
    20.00 AB 7576    
      W 3-4, Sea 3, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    22.00 AB 74 Reached operations area.  
           
        No particular events.  
           
    20.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7464    
      W 3-4, Sea 3, Vis. good, clear    
           
    04.00 AB 7415    
      SW 4, Sea 3, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    05.00   Reached the ice limit.  Initially followed the ice limit on southwesterly course.  
           
    06.30 AB 7414 From here the ice limit runs to the south.  
           
    08.00 AB 7444    
      SW 2-3, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    08.16 AB 7444 German aircraft Ju 88 sighted.  
           
    09.40   Test dive.  
           
    10.20   Surfaced.  
           
    12.00 AB 7474                             Day's run:  204.0 nm  
      W 2-3, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast                                                    2.5 nm  
                                  Total              206.5 nm  
           
        Course in accordance with the track chart.  
           
    16.00 AB 7485    
      SW 2-3, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 19.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 20.06.42
 
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    continued      
    20.06.42      
    20.00 AB 7496    
      S 1-2, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
           
    21.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7464    
      W 1-2, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    04.00 AB 7429    
      W 1-2, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    08.00 AB 7454    
      SW 0-1, Sea 0, fog, Vis. 500 meters    
           
    12.00 AB 7476                             Day's run:  176.0 nm  
      SSW 0-1, Sea 1, Vis. good, fog                                                   0.0 nm  
                                  Total              176.0 nm  
           
    16.00 AB 7494    
      SSW 0-1, Sea 1, Vis. good, clear, sunny    
           
    16.58   Incoming Radio Message:  1436/790 Officer-Only  
        Group Eisteufel  
        1.)  Occupy as attack area each depth 40 nm:  Timm square AA 9759, Siemon square AA 9845 center-right edge, Hymmen square AE 2326, La Baume square AA 9977, Göllnitz square AE 3167 lower-left, Bohmann square AE 3255.  
        2.)  Marks operate at own discretion in area north of Iceland between the coast and ice limit. Free to advance to 23°W.  Expect mines within the 200-meter line.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        Headed for new square at transit speed 15 knots.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 20.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 21.06.42
 
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    continued      
    21.06.42      
    19.33   Outgoing Radio Message:  1806/794  
        Admiral Nordmeer.  
        Ice limit runs from square square 7494 irregularly to square 7424, from there northeast.  All large square AB.  Large drift ice fields, partly pack ice.  SW 1, Sea 1, Vis. over 20 nm, 2/10, 1016 mb rising, at the ice limit fog patches.  Supplemental:  Luftwaffe Recognition Signal Table 3 not on board.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    20.00 AB 7469    
      SW 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, clear    
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    22.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7752    
      SSW 2, Sea 1, Vis. good, clear    
           
    04.00 AE 3234    
      SSW 0-1, Sea 1, Vis. very good, overcast    
           
        Reached new position.  Monitored at 10 knots and course 300° (or 120°) I can be certain of my area.  Course according to track chart.  
           
    07.40 AE 3243 Aircraft sighted.  Type not distinguished, range too great.  
           
    07.47   Aircraft out of sight.  
           
    08.00 AE 3243    
      S 1, Sea 0, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    09.15   Test dive with crash dive.  
           
    09.40   Surfaced.  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 21.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 22.06.42
 
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    continued      
    22.06.42      
    12.00 AE 3250                             Day's run:  241.8 nm  
      S 1, Sea 0, Vis. good, overcast                                                   1.0 nm  
                                    Total              242.8 nm  
           
    16.00 AE 3258    
      SE 1, Sea 0, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    18.24   Incoming Radio Message:  1803/707  
        Group Eisteufel  
        Immediately except for Marks course 60° at highest sustained speed.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    18.30   Began transit at 2 x HF.  
           
    19.36   Incoming Radio Message:  1844/709  
        According to air report from 08.00 hours.  Oil traces 50 km south of Jan Mayen with lateral distance like steamer columns.  Aircraft later shot at with anti-aircraft weapons, source not recognized due to low clouds.  New reconnaissance initiated.  Eisteufel proceed to the NE until there is clarity.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    20.00 AE 3253    
      NE 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast.    
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    23.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7794    
      E 1-2, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    04.00 AB 7852    
      ENE 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    08.00 AB 7675    
      ENE 2, Sea 2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 22.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 23.06.42
 
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    continued      
    23.06.42      
    10.00   Incoming Radio Message:  0944/718  
        Group Eisteufel  
        Halt.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    10.10   Back and forth in position with one diesel LF on course 300° (or 150°).  
           
    12.00 AB 7652                             Day's run:  274.0 nm  
      NE 1-2, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast                                                   0.0 nm  
                                  Total              274.0 nm  
           
    13.20   Incoming Radio Message:  1143/722  Officer-Only  
        Group Eisteufel  
        Occupy new attack areas each depth 30 nm at transit speed.  
        Timm             square AA 9393  
        Simon            square AB 7181 lower-right corner  
        von Hymmen square AB 742x lower-left  
        Göllnitz           quare AB 7496 lower-right  
        Bohmann        square AB 7588 upper-left  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        To new position at transit speed 10 knots, because at the moment one diesel is out of service.  
           
    14.55 AB 7658 Aircraft sighted, BV 138.  
           
    16.00 AB 7657    
      NNW 1-2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    20.00 AB 7586    
      NE 1-2, Sea 1, Vis. good, cloudy    
           
    21.20 AB 7588 Reached operations area.  Back and forth in position on course 310° (or 130°).  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
           
Sun and Moon Data 23.06.42
 
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    24.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7588    
      E 1, Sea 0-1, Vis. good, cloudy    
           
    02.53 AB 7588 Own U-boat sighted.  
           
    04.00 AB 7823    
      NE 1-2, Sea 1, Vis. good, cloudy    
           
    08.00 AB 7823    
      NW 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, cloudy    
           
    10.40   Test dive.  
           
    11.02   Surfaced.  
           
    12.00 AB 7588                             Day's run:  221.0 nm  
      NW 1, Sea 0-1, Vis. good, cloudy                                                   1.5 nm  
                                  Total              222.5 nm  
           
    16.00 AE 7588    
      NW 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, cloudy, sunny    
           
    20.00 AB 7588    
      NW 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, cloudy    
           
    21.24   Incoming Radio Message:  2040/739  
        Admiral Nordmeer  
        Position square AB 7247.   
        Closed drift ice and pack ice west of AA 9680, AB 7478, square 7190, square 7130.  East 1, fog.  
                                                         Siemon.  
           
        This corresponds to my observation on 21 April [typo June] and was reported.  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 24.06.42
 
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    25.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7588    
      W 1, Sea 0-1, Vis. good, cloudy    
           
    04.00 AB 7588    
      WNW 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    05.20   Incoming Radio Message: 0135/740  Officer-Only  
        Group Eisteufel  
        Due to ice situation all boats shift attack areas sixty (60) miles in direction forty five (45) degrees.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        Headed for new area at 12 knots.  
           
    08.00 AB 7582    
      W 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    12.00 AB 7536                             Day's run:  230.8 nm  
      W 1, Sea 0, Vis. good, overcast                                                   0.0 nm  
                                  Total              230.8 nm  
           
    12.35 AB 7614 Reached new position.  
           
    16.00 AB 7612    
      WSW 1, Sea 0-1, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    20.00 SSW 2, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast    
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 25.06.42
 
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    26.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7612    
      SSW 1, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    04.00 AB 7612    
      SW 1-2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    08.00 AB 7612    
      SW 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    12.00 AB 7612                             Day's run:  193.0 nm  
      SW 2, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast                                                  0.0 nm  
                                  Total              193.0 nm  
           
    14.49   Incoming Radio Message:  1207/756  Officer-Only  
        To this:  1232/757  
                      1249/758  
                      1255/759  
                      1304/760  
        Contents:  Prescribed routes for neutral ships.  
           
    15.50   Incoming Radio Message:  1245/755  
        Marks  
        1.)  Departure of convoy from area north of Iceland 27 June 08.00 hours.  
        2.)  Determine the ice limit west of Jan Mayen with the aim of checking whether passage of a convoy is possible.  Report results passing 5°E.  
        3.)  Then occupy attack area with depth 30 nm square AB 7569.  
        Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    16.00 AB 7612    
      SW 1-2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    19.16   Incoming Radio Message:  1723/762  
        To this:  1741/763  
                     1806/764  
                     1841/766  
                     1913/767  
        Contents:  New Standing Order No. 13.  
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 26.06.42
 
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    continued      
    26.06.42      
    20.00 AB 7612    
      SW 1, Sea 0, overcast, fog, otherwise Vis. 5-6 nm The visibility drops below 200 meters.  
           
    21.50   Dived and proceeded submerged to listen because there is no surveillance radius on the surface.  
           
    23.53   Surfaced for Program Time.  
        The visibility has still not changed.  In this calm weather I can hear 10-20 nm.  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    27.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7619    
      SW 1, Sea 0, overcast, fog, Vis. up to 1 nm    
           
    00.28   Dived to listen.  
           
    03.53   Surfaced.  
        The visibility has changed, I remain on the surface.  
           
    04.00 AB 7611    
      SSE 1, Sea 0, overcast, fog, Vis. up to 1 nm    
           
    08.00 AB 7615    
      SSW 1, Sea 0, Vis. 1/2 to 1 nm, fog    
           
    10.44   Incoming Radio Message:  1026/773  
        Teichert.  
        As attack area occupy with depth 30 nm:  square AB 7348 upper-left.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    12.00 AB 7615                             Day's run:  148.0 nm  
      SSE 2, Sea 1, Vis. up to 2 nm, fog                                                 11.0 nm  
                                  Total              159.0 nm  
           
Sun and Moon Data 26.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 27.06.42
 
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    27.06.42      
    16.00 AB 7612    
      SSE 2-3, Sea 2-3, overcast, fog, Vis. 2-5 nm    
           
    20.00 AB 7612    
      SE 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, dog, Vis. 3-4 nm    
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    28.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7612    
      SSE 3, Sea 2, overcast, fog    
           
    04.00 AB 7615    
      SSE 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, fog, Vis. up to 8 nm    
           
    08.00 AB 7615    
      SE 2, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. 8-10 nm    
           
    12.00 AB 7615                             Day's run:  223.0 nm  
      SSE 2, Sea 1-2, overcast, Vis. 10 nm                                                   0.0 nm  
                                  Total              223.0 nm  
           
    12.20   "U-456" met, navigation comparison.  
           
    16.00 AB 7619    
      SSE 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. medium to good, cloudy    
           
    16.47   Incoming Radio Message:  1559/786  
        1 FW 200 reported 14.40 hours 26 west (supplemental number) square 5744.  1 battleship, 3 destroyers high speed 18-23 knots, course NE.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Nord  
           
    20.00 AB 7619    
      SE 2, Sea 1, Vis. good, overcast    
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 27.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 28.06.42
 
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    28.06.42      
    21.31   Incoming Radio Message:  2036/788  
        Group Eisteufel  
        All boats shift attack areas 60 nm in direction 225°T.  Boats that find their attack area for the most part blocked report this by Short Signal, whereby reported position lies at the ice limit.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        Headed for new position at 12 knots.  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    29.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7565    
      SE 2, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. good, 10-15 nm    
           
    02.40 AB 7588 Reached position.  
           
    04.00 AB 7588    
      ENE 2, Sea 1-2, Vis. good, overcast    
           
    08.00 AB 7588    
      E 2-3, Sea 2, Vis. medium, overcast, rain showers    
           
    09.18   Incoming Radio Message:  0547/791  
        1 FW 200 reports 03.45 hours 26 west (supplemental number) square 5875, 1 heavy cruiser, course 90°.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Nord  
           
    09.35   Dived for test dive.  
           
    10.02   Surfaced.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 28.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 29.06.42
 
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    continued      
    29.06.42      
    12.00 AB 7588                             Day's run:  211.0 nm  
      E 2-3, Sea 2, Vis. medium, overcast, rain                                                   1.5 nm  
                                  Total              212.5 nm  
           
    16.00 AB 7588    
      E 2-3, Sea 2-3, overcast, rain, Vis. up to 5 nm    
           
    17.00   Dived to listen, because visibility has dropped to 300 meters.  
           
    17.40   An single propeller sound bearing 70°T (quite low Volume) goes into Teichert's square, was thought to be a U-boat.  Despite this I go towards the sound, to be sure.  
           
    17.50   Surfaced.  Pursued at 8 knots.  
           
    18.28   Dived to listen.  
        The bearing shifted out to the north.  It is thought to be a slow diesel sound.  
           
    18.59   Surfaced.  Pursued at 5 knots.  
           
    19.32   Dived.  
        Although the propeller sounds were already in the immediate vicinity, it has now disappeared.  It can be accepted that it was a submerged U-boat as:  
        1.)  Teichert must be in the immediate vicinity.  
        2.)  The sounds suggest a U-boat.  
        3.)  I would not expect a steamer proceeding here at low speed and using a diesel.  
        Sounds not found again.  
           
    20.00 AB 7585    
      E 1, Sea 1, fog, Vis. 100-500 meters    
           
    22.50   Surfaced.  
        Remained on the surface because the visibility changes between 500 meters and 6-8 nm.  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
           
Sun and Moon Data 29.06.42
 
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    30.06.42      
    00.00 AB 7585    
      E 1, Sea 1, overcast, rain showers, Vis. good, 6-8 nm    
           
    03.15   Incoming Radio Message:  0115/701  
        Admiral Nordmeer  
        West route for convoy around Jan Mayen not possible.  Attempt 01.00 hours in Mary Muss Bay broken off due to thick ice fields and icebergs.  
                                                         Marks.  
           
    04.00 AB 7823    
      E 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, fog, rain showers, Vis. from 500 meters to 8 nm    
           
    05.34   Incoming Radio Message:  0433/703  
        1.)  Marks return transit to Narvik "Vestfjord".  
        2.)  Brandenburg as attack area square AB 7842 center-right with depth 30 nm.  
        3.)  If Timm attack area cannot be occupied, then square AA 9620 and 9630.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    05.59   Incoming Radio Message:  0025/799  
        All in Polar region.  
        From now increased vigilance in area Narvik, Tromsö, Hammerfest.  
                                                         Admiral Polarküste  
           
    08.00 AB 7823    
      NE 1, Sea 1, overcast, misty, rain    
           
    12.00 AB 7588                             Day's run:  167.8 nm  
      NE 1, Sea 1, overcast, misty, rain                                                  11.0 nm  
                                  Total              178.8 nm  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 30.06.42
 
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    continued      
    30.06.42      
    13.46   Dived due to fog.  
           
    16.00 AB 7823    
      ENE 2, Sea 1, overcast, fog, Vis. from 500 meters to 6 nm    
           
    16.49   Surfaced.  
           
    20.00 AB 7588    
      NE 1-2, Sea 1-2, overcast, misty, rain    
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
    01.07.42      
    00.00 AB 7588    
      N 2, Sea 2, overcast, misty, rain    
           
    04.00 AB 7588    
      NNE 2, Sea 2-3, overcast, fog, light rain showers, Vis. from 1-8 nm    
           
    04.37   Incoming Radio Message:  2026/708  
        For information:  
        Air detected westbound convoy today 16.50 hours in square AC 4353.  From previous experience and the prevailing weather conditions passage of "PQ 17" at Jan Mayen is expected from now.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer.  
           
    08.00 AB 7588    
      N 2, Sea 1-2, overcast, misty, Vis. changing    
           
    11.44   Dived due to continual fog.  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 30.06.42
Sun and Moon Data 01.07.42
 
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    continued      
    01.07.42      
    12.00 AB 7823                             Day's run:  154.0 nm  
      N 2, Sea -12, overcast, misty, Vis. changing                                                  9.5 nm  
                                  Total              163.5 nm  
           
    13.54   Surfaced for Program time.  
           
    16.00 AB 7823    
      N 2, Sea 2, overcast, light fog, Vis. up to 8 nm    
           
    16.09   Incoming Radio Message:  Short Signal  
        Light enemy warships in square AB 7166.  
                                                         Reche.  
           
    16.41   Incoming Radio Message:  1151/714  
        Marks  
        Objective square AB 54 with increased transit speed.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer.  
           
    17.52   Incoming Radio Message:  1714/715  
        Eisteufel at Jan Mayen  
        All boats without enemy contact or indication from now course 50°, speed 10 knots  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer.  
           
    18.35   Incoming Radio Message:  1758/717  
        Admiral Nordmeer  
        2 destroyers, 2 escorts at 16.30 hours lost in fog.  Course northeast.  
                                                         Reche.  
           
        This must finally be PQ 17".  
           
    20.00 AB 7592    
      N 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, rain 6-8 nm    
           
Sun and Moon Data 01.07.42
 
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    continued      
    01.07.42      
    23.40   Incoming Radio Message:  2616/722 and 2104/721  
        Eistuefel  
        From B-Diesnt and Reche reports at 16.00 hours PQ 17 was in square AB 7166, expect course northeast, at 9 knots.  Reche, Hymmen, Simon, Teichert, search for contact.  Timm, La Baume, Göllnitz, Bohmann, Brandenburg, Marks form patrol line for 2 July 14.00 hours from square AB 5155 to 5515.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        Headed for square.  
           
    23.50   Incoming Radio Message:  2256/724 and 725  
        Eistuefel  
        1.)  Air lost contact 21.00 hours about square AB 5620 on 1 carrier, 3 battleships, 6 cruisers, 6 destroyers that is heavy escort.  
        2.)  Target is PQ 17.  By plotting westbound convoy PQ 13 can can be in the U-boat operations area about afternoon 2 July.  Let this go, only use favorable opportunities.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        No particular events.  
                                            
           
    02.07.42      
    00.00 AB 7623    
      N 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, rain, Vis. 6-8 nm    
           
    03.13   Incoming Radio Message:  0040/727  
        Situation:  
        Convoy course NE, position 15.30 hours square AB 7244.  More than 25 steamers.  Starboard escort 3 destroyers.  Up to now no Radio Messages received.  Detected by escort, forced to submerge 4 hours.  Depth charges.  Glass and minor equipment damage.  Fully operational.  Position square 4894.  
                                                         Teichert.  
           
    04.00 AB 7339    
      N 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, light rain, Vis. good    
           
Sun and Moon Data 01.07.42
Sun and Moon Data 02.07.42
 
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    continued      
    02.07.42      
    08.00 AB 5727    
      N 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. good    
           
    10.42 AB 5492 Smoke cloud in sight.  
           
    10.55 AB 5492 Convoy bearing 5°T, 15 nm away.  
           
    10.58 AB 5492 Aircraft in sight bearing 80°T.  
        Because it turns towards us and is not perfectly identified,  
    11.03   Crash dive.  
           
        Went to depth A -20 meters, course for convoy.  
           
    11.20   At periscope depth, listened.  
        Operated on convoy by sound bearings.  
        Convoy came in sight with target angle 60° at about 5000-6000 meters.  Closed at GF.  
        Extended the periscope every 5 or 10 minutes.  On the 4th time the convoy was past and only heard faintly in the listening gear.  What a mess! Then he turned back in front of my nose. Attack failed.  Before turning the convoy had course 210°.  
        I have the aircraft to thank.  It was a B.V.  In the haze, however, was not a long time to think, I had to go below.  
           
    11.47   4 detonations heard, quite loud.  
           
    11.50   Twice 2 detonations.  
           
    12.00 AB 5492                             Day's run:  240.5 nm  
      N 2, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. good                                                   6.0 nm  
                                  Total              246.5 nm  
           
    13.12   Surfaced.  Contact broken because was submerged for 2 hours.  Pursued.  
           
    13.46   Incoming Radio Message:  1030/743  
        All  
        Plotted intercept point of both convoys square 5430 40 07E at 2 July 21.00 hours.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Lofoten  
           
        If I remain with QP 13 now I will always be well positioned and can switch over to PQ 17 afterwards.  I may have an opportunity to attack in the meantime.  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 02.07.42
 
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    continued      
    02.07.42      
    14.10   Outgoing Radio Message: 1325/746  
        11.03 hours a west-bound convoy square AB 5492.  Forced to submerge by own BV.  During attempted attack submerged convoy came about.  Striving for new contact.  Last 7363.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    14.31   Convoy in sight again.  
           
    14.38   Outgoing Radio Message:  1431/749  
        Enemy convoy in square 5461, westerly course, medium speed.  
                                                         "U-88"  
           
    14.44   Incoming Radio Message: 1428/751  
        Convoy in square AB 5441, course 50°, 7.7 knots, breaking up cloudiness.  
                                                         Teichert.  
        That is close by us.  
           
    15.04   Incoming Radio Message: 1331/747  
        Eisteufel.  For information:  
        Air reports 10.50 hours PQ 13 in square AB 5426, course 220°, 32 steamers, 8 destroyers.  However attack against it intended 16.00 hours with 7 HE 115.  12.35 hours square AB 5416 inexact.  One steamer, one destroyer eastward-bound.  Possibly PQ 17.  
                                                         Nordmeerchef.  
           
    15.26 AB 5458 German U-boat in sight ahead.  
           
        Convoy comes in sight momentarily out of sight in the mist and fog.  
           
    15.28   Incoming Radio Message:  1140/753  
        10.50 hours a B.V. 138 reports square 3465 7°E convoy course 210°.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Lofoten  
           
        That was my convoy!  
           
    15.45   Incoming Radio Message: 1527/755  
        Square 5416, course 45°, barrage balloons in convoy,  Vis. clear, partial overcast.  
                                                         Teichert.  
           
    15.52 AB 5457 From the bridge watch new smoke clouds.  Now we are all right, 2 convoys in sight at the same time!  
           
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    16.00 AB 5454 I remain with my first convoy, I get the impression that it is PQ 17 because now it steers more and more to the north.  
      N 2, Sea 2, overcast, fog banks, otherwise Vis. good  
           
    16.16   Outgoing Radio Message: 1552/757  
        QP 13 square 5441, course about 290°.  Maneuvering ahead.  New smoke cloud square 5470.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    16.34   Incoming Radio Message:  1618/758  
        Eisteufel.  
        All attack free, except for Teichert, Brandenburg.  
                                                         Nordmeerchef.  
           
    16.58   Incoming Radio Message: 1639/759  
        Do not operate on west-bound convoy.  Bohmann let westbound convoy go.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    17.00 AB 5427 Convoy in sight again.  By position comparison with the Teichert contact reports and the enemy course I'm at PQ 17.  At that time it was just on a SW-leg, when I was forced to submerge by aircraft it then went over W and N to a NE course.  
           
    17.27   Incoming Radio Message:  1700/761  
        FW 200 reports 26 west (supplemental number) square 4677 medium warships.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Nord.  
           
    17.59   Incoming Radio Message: 1735/765  
        Square 5189 since 17.00 hours apparently northerly course.  Up to now no damaged ships.  Totally cloudy, otherwise unchanged.  
                                                         Teichert.  
           
    18.37 AB 5435 Convoy is to port distance 14 nm.  
           
    18.40 AB 5435 Navigation check with approaching BV 138.  
           
    19.00 AB 5188 Luftwaffe attacks the convoy.  Multiple hit effects observed.  
           
    18.40   Incoming Radio Message: 1833/768  
        Convoy square 5186. Navigation exact.  Course 50°, unchanged.  Visibility decreasing.  
                                                         Teichert.  
           
           
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    20.00 AB 5194 Convoy passes out of sight in fog.  
      N 1, Sea 0-1, overcast, Vis. 5-10 nm    
           
    20.50   Incoming Radio Message: 2032/774  
        PQ 17 square 5192, course 45°, 8 knots, visibility darkening, fog.  
                                                         Teichert.  
           
        To get contact again I turn 30° towards the convoy.  
           
    21.21 AB 5271 Shadow ahead!  At a distance of 800-1000 meters a destroyer, that like us turns away.  He only made a search leg, quickly passed out of sight.  
           
    21.30 AB 5247 U-boat in sight to starboard.  Fog comes up.  
           
    22.30   Incoming Radio Message: 1944/781  
        All  
        F 3/906 reports 10.47 hours:  The reported enemy warships consist of:  
                37 merchant ships  
                12 destroyers  
                4 corvettes  
                2 U-boats.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Lofoten  
           
    23.00   Visibility was better, still only large fog banks.  Abeam to port distance 500 meters a destroyer comes in sight again out of the fog bank completely clear. It must have seen me!  Which way will he turn!  To? Or Away!  
           
    23.25 AB 5243 Crash dive!  Went quickly to depth 40 meters and listened.  No propeller sounds.  Strange!  
           
    23.35   At periscope to attack the destroyer.  He must still be there.  Above there are thick fog banks again.  Visibility 200 meters.  No destroyer seen or heard.  He probably turned away.  
           
    23.54   Surfaced!  The fog banks have broken up.  
                                            
           
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    00.00 AB 5251 The entire convoy comes out of the fog abeam to port.  Distance 3-4 nm.  Surface attack in these weather conditions is not possible.  I maneuvered ahead by plotting.  
      N 1, Sea 0-1, overcast, fog  
           
    01.33   Outgoing Radio Message: 0024/48  
        24.00 hours convoy square AB 5251.  Contact broken again in fog.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    01.55   Incoming Radio Message: 0130/791  
        Eisteufel  
        Air reports 01.18 hours course 90°.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    03.15   By plotting I am ahead of the convoy.  Visibility is now 5-6 nm.  The convoy does not come in sight.  I hold myself to be 8 nm ahead of the convoy ahead of the convoy only by the air report and will proceed according to the intercept for course 90°, 8 knots; from 01.00 hours.  
           
    04.00 AB 5314    
      N 1, Sea 0-1, overcast, fog banks, Vis. changing    
           
    04.10 AB 5314 Teichert has also lost contact.  
           
    04.20   By plotting I am now ahead of the convoy again.  Dived to listen.  No sound bearings.  
           
    04.37   Surfaced.  Ran at 8 knots at transit speed in large legs ahead of the convoy, to stay to windward and wait for visibility to improve.  
           
    08.00 AB 5326    
      N 1, Sea 0-1, fog banks, Vis. changing    
           
           
           
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    08.30   Incoming Radio Message: 0748/795  
        Eisteufel.  
        1)  Convoy position 3 July 00.00 hours about AB 5251, with course 90°, 8 knots.  Search on the longitude of this plotting, did not stay in the Lee.  
        2)  Report weather changes.  
        3)  If there is no contact before patrol line at Bear Island anticipated.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    11.15 AB 6114 Teichert in sight.  
           
    11.40   Incoming Radio Message: 1048/703  
        Position 11.00 hours square 2986.  Sound bearing 50-80°. Vis. 2 nm, completely overcast, cloud height 200 meters.  
                                                         Reche.  
           
    12.00 AB 6112                             Day's run:  263.5 nm  
      W 1, Sea 0-1, fog, Vis. changing                                                   7.0 nm  
                                  Total              270.5 nm  
           
    13.44   Incoming Radio Message: 1236/707  
        Position 12.00 hours square 2992.  Proceeding in oil trace and sound bearing in 10°T.  Suspect convoy is 12 nm ahead of me.  Vis. 500 meters.  
                                                         Reche.  
           
        I operate on the Reche reports.  
           
    14.30 AB 3783 Convoy comes in sight.  This confirms our plotting.  
           
    14.43 AB 3786 Was forced off by destroyer.  
           
    14.48   Outgoing Radio Message: 1437/711  
        Convoy in sight in square AB 3781.  
                                                         "U-88"  
           
           
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        Because the convoy remained in sight for a long time while I was forced into a large fog bank by the destroyer, I must assume the convoy made a leg to the south.  
           
    15.47   Outgoing Radio Message:  1520/715  
        Position square AB 3789.  Convoy zigzagged to the south in a fog bank, was forced off by a destroyer.  Visibility 500 meters.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
        As soon as the destroyer was lost, I turn again back to port slowly to course 70°, to push myself ahead in this fog bank.  
           
    16.00 AB 6132    
      ENE 1, Sea 0-1, fog banks, Vis. changing, overcast    
           
    16.25 AB 6135 In so doing bumped into the destroyer again at a distance of 1000 meters.  It is loathsome in this visibility!  Within a few seconds, one can be completely a sitting duck in full view if the highest level of lookout attentiveness is not always maintained. My lookout is very good, every man.  
           
    16.49   Incoming Radio Message: 1622/716  
        Bohmann, Reche.  
        Main task is to maintain contact.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        Suddenly it clears up.  The destroyer probably returned to the convoy.  Visibility was excellent.  The convoy will be in sight soon.  
           
    17.27   Outgoing Radio Message: 1625/718  
        Square 6132 starboard forward destroyer.  Course east,  Widely set out.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
        Held contact on the convoy.  
           
    19.58   Incoming Radio Message: 1946/724  
        Was forced off by destroyer and escort in 290°.  Position square 3793.  
                                                         Reche.  
           
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    20.00 AB 3886 I now take over the contact keeping reports.  By plotting the last three hours the convoy has come to a NE-course.  Because I hold only a smoke cloud and barrage balloons at 20 nm, range is very difficult to determine.  
      NE 0-1, Sea 0, cloudy, Vis. 20-25 nm  
           
    21.12   Outgoing Radio Message: 2055/726  
        Convoy AB 3855, apparently turned to port, visibility over 20 nm, clouds 1000-2000 meters.  Sea 0, Wind 0.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    22.08   Outgoing Radio Message: 2150/729  
        Convoy position square AB 3853, course 60°.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    23.47   Outgoing Radio Message: 2303/733  
        Convoy position square AB 3961.  Course about 60°, Vis. changing between 10 and 20 nm with fog patches.  As a result distance estimation very difficult.  Am positioned ahead to starboard.  Have contact on flank escort.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
        Large fog banks come up, now when I am nearly ahead again.  It is to cry for!  On top of this we are now getting a huge iceberg ahead every half an hour.  
                                            
           
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    00.00 AB 3928    
      NE 0-1, Sea 0, cloudy, Vis. 10 nm, large fog banks    
           
    00.25   Incoming Radio Message: 2344/734  
        Eisteufel.  
        Air reports:  22.18 hours one heavy two light cruisers with the convoy.  22.40 hours square AB 3943 one battleship, three heavy cruisers, three destroyers, course 300, 20 knots, carrier was suspected in the convoy.  At the convoy air contact keeper, sends bearing signals.  
           
    01.15   Outgoing Radio Message: 0040/735  
        Contact lost.  Own position square 3928.  Last position of convoy square 3862, general course 45°, fog, visibility 1000 meters.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
           
           
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    01.20 AB 3925 Ahead to port distance 300 meters, a destroyer appears behind a large iceberg out of the fog.  Got clear with a hard turn away.  There was no attack possibility.  Visibility is between 200 and 500 meters.  Destroyer passed out of sight quickly.  It is hard to believe he didn't see us, he must have driven through our wake.  The situation here is not safe to manage with the oily flat sea.  There is no time to dive.  In addition 80 meters under the keel.  
           
    02.15   Outgoing Radio Message:  0123/738  
        Square 3925 met a destroyer.  Fog.  Bearing signals from aircraft were not heard.  No attack possibilities.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    02.08   Incoming Radio Message: 0040/757  
        All.  
        Original contact keeper C 3/406 reports 00.15 hours:  Holds contact on:  
                        1 battleship  
                        1 heavy cruiser  
                        2 light cruisers  
                        3 destroyers  
        Course 60°.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Lofoten  
           
    04.00 AB 3936    
      N 0-1, Sea 0-1, Vis. from 50 meters - 2 nm    
           
    08.00 AC 1734    
      Wind 0, Sea 0, overcast, fog, Vis. 300 meters    
           
    09.35 AC Smoke feather bearing 260°T.  
           
        Contact broken.  
           
    11.09   Outgoing Radio Message: 1020/755  
        Smoke cloud square 1400.  Lost in fog.  Own position square 1577.  Am on easterly course.  Visibility 200 meters.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    11.59   Incoming Radio Message: 1130/756  
        Eisteufel  
        No own warships in operations area.  
           
           
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        Position of heavy enemy group unknown at this time, when encountered this is the main target for U-boats.  Contact keeper remain at convoy.  At convoy at the moment no air contact.  Reconnaissance tasked.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    12.00 AC 1587                             Day's run:  260.0 nm  
      Wind 0, Sea 0, overcast, fog, Vis. 300-500 meters,                                                   0.0 nm  
                                  Total              260.0 nm  
           
    12.35 AC 1584 BV 138 in sight.  
           
    12.53 AC 1585 Smoke cloud (destroyer) bearing 237°T.  Moved off.  Mastheads in sight.  It is the convoy.  Held contact.  
           
        Maneuvered ahead.  
           
    13.12   Outgoing Radio Message: 1305/758  
        Heavy smoke cloud in sight in square 1579.  
                                                         "U-88"  
           
        Signal was sent with incorrect encryption setting.  
           
    14.05   Outgoing Radio Message: 1310/760  
        Convoy in sight in square 1579, easterly course.  Question attack free, as soon as in position,  BV 138 at convoy.  Alpha 423 (758) must mean:  Heavy smoke cloud square 1579.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    14.19   Incoming Radio Message: 1352/761  
        The reported warships are:  
                1 battleships  
                2 cruisers  
                3 destroyers  
        Square 1542 center-left course 130°, medium speed.  
                                                         Brandenburg.  
           
    14.30   Incoming Radio Message: 1346/762  
        Eisteufel  
        Air reports 13.01 hours in AC 1548 1 battleship, 3 cruisers, 3 destroyers in waiting station at convoy in square AC 1584 course east.  Aircraft at battleship formation gives bearing signals.  
           
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        Now I am finally ahead.  The sea is oily flat; despite this I don't know if I will get in position again.  Therefore go!  
           
    15.06   Outgoing Radio Message: 1445/765  
        Convoy located square 1589, course 100°, 8 knots.  Am positioned ahead, attacking.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    15.10 AC 1599 Crash dove!  I run to meet the convoy.  Text book attack, everything goes as planned.  To deal with the difficult sea conditions not to be forced off prematurely I will not enter the close screen, instead will shoot from outside.  
        An overview is difficult to obtain, because I can only show the periscope a little very briefly.  One destroyer passes to starboard, the others that are close to the convoy to port.  When turning to shoot to these I already lie at target angle 80°.  For a moment, I'm unsure whether I'd rather shoot at him, but the steamers are more important.  
    16.00 AC 1589  
         
           
    16.46   4-fan on 3 overlapping large freighter.  Target angle 70°, speed 10 knots, range = 4000 meters, depth 4 meters.  The speed I set higher because the torpedoes only run at 28.5 knots and from 3000 meters even slower.  
        Miss, all torpedoes pass ahead.  
           
    16.55   After catching the boat at periscope depth.  Completely new situation:  the convoy had zigzagged towards me, i.e. to the north.  Additionally with the high speed while catching I have approached closer.  I am positioned between the close screen and the convoy and reach shooting position on 3 thick steamers.  
           
    17.05   Shot from tube V target angle 90°, speed 8 knots, range = 2500 meters depth 3 meters.  
        Miss!  
           
        Inconcevable!  3 steamers are overlapping, you could not miss.  
           
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        For the fan there is only the explanation that the torpedoes did not reach, however they were fully charged, even then at set enemy speed 10 knots without taking into account the speed loss of the torpedoes from 4000 meters the 4th torpedo should still have hit.  The shot from tube V remains unexplained.  
           
        Moved off.  
        This was my first convoy attack.   I was unnoticed, got in there and everything had to go wrong!  
           
    18.47 to 20.00   About 57 detonations heard.  Luftwaffe attack on the convoy.  
           
    20.00 AC 1833 As soon as I am somewhat clear, all tubes were reloaded.  
           
    21.08   Surfaced.  Pursued.  
           
    21.30 AC 1911 U-boat in sight,  Navigation comparison.  
           
    21.51   Outgoing Radio Message: 2110/783  
        Nordmeerchef  
        2 attacks made.  Misses.  Certain data.  Unexplained.  Maneuvering ahead again.  Last 764.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    22.48 AC 1925 BV 138 in sight.  
           
        Proceeded on search courses.  
                                            
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    00.00 AC 1932    
      Wind 0, Sea 0, Vis. good 15-20 nm    
           
    01.15 AC 2478 Masthead in sight bearing 300°T.  Destroyer.  
           
           
           
           
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    01.49   Incoming Radio Message:  1455/777  
        All.  
        Contact keeper K 3/406 reports:  
        14.22 hours reported enemy warships consist of 3 heavy American cruisers, a heavy English cruiser, three destroyers, course east, low speed, position 13.01 hours 3644 to 27 east.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Lofoten  
           
    03.20 AC 2726 Forced off several times by destroyer.  By position reports I try to get ahead of straggling parts of the convoy.  
           
    04.00 AC 2734    
      N 0-1m Sea 0, overcast, fog banks, otherwise Vis. good    
           
    06.15 AC 2846 Smoke clouds in sight, it is an independent steamer.  I like this just fine!  Maneuvered ahead.   
           
    07.36   Outgoing Radio Message:  0725/704  
        Now hunting independent. Square 2828.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    08.00 AC 2867    
      N 0-1, Sea 0, cloudy, fog bank, Vis. 20 nm    
           
    09.00 AC 2971 Am positioned ahead.  
           
    09.16   Crash dive!  
        Initiated attack.  Unfortunately there are fog banks again.  The listening gear is working again, proceeded by this.  At about 800 meters the steamer suddenly comes with target angle 60°.  Turned to attack course with a forceful maneuver.   
    10.15   Multiple shot from tubes I and III.  Target angle 70° and 80°, speed 13 knots, range 800 meters (by running time 580 meters), depth 3 meters.  
        After 33 seconds hit bridge.  Impact of the second torpedo was heard clearly in the listening gear, no detonation.  The steamer.  The steamer lies stopped athwart the seas however does not want to sink yet.   
    10.22   Shot from tube V with enemy speed 0 knots.  Immediately after the shot the steamer got under way and turned to port.  
        Miss.  
        However it was only his last heartbeat.  Now he sinks slowly.  
    10.45   Surfaced!  I estimate the steamer at least 10000 GRT.  Photographed it to be sure.  I cannot stop at the people due to the bad visibility because the destroyers must still be in the vicinity.  
        Moved off, headed to square 26.  
           
           
           
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        Outgoing Radio Message:  1110/711  
        Square AC 2974 10000 GRT freighter sunk.  Heading for square 26.  
           
    12.00 AC 2948                             Day's run:  233.0 nm  
      N 0-1, Sea 0, cloudy, Vis. up to 20 nm                                                  17.7 nm  
                                  Total              250.7 nm  
           
    12.25   Incoming Radio Message:  0925/707  
        Partial convoy square 2678, course 120°, 12 knots.  Leading 4 steamers, two destroyers behind at a greater distance a steamer.  NW 1-2, Vis. clear.  
                                                         [from Tiechert]  
    12.30 AC 2946 U-boat in sight.  
           
    13.00 AC 2954 Smoke cloud and BV 138 in sight.  Maneuvered ahead.  
           
    14.50 AC 2965 Am positioned ahead.  Dived to attack.  Steamer does not come in sight again.  Sound bearing was louder at first, then however weaker and disappeared entirely.  
           
    15.42   Surfaced!  Steamer must have zigzagged into a fog bank.  Pursued.  
           
    16.00 AC 2966    
      N 0-1, Sea 0, overcast, fog banks, otherwise Vis. good    
           
    16.25   Incoming Radio Message:  1350/719  
        U-boats.  
        Guidance to U-boats from 13.00 hours from Gruppe Nord.  Attack by own heavy warships intended tomorrow midday.  Information on new time point follows by key word "Eintract". Immediately report sightings of enemy battleships, aircraft carriers and carrier aircraft.  
                                                         Gruppe Nord  
           
    16.52   Incoming Radio Message:  1505/722  
        All.  
        Attack against convoy with 20 He 111 (LT) I-26.  Attack time from 17.45 hours.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Lofoten  
           
    18.00   Incoming Radio Message:  1714/725  
        All Eisteufel.  
        Immediately report position and contact on partial convoy or individual steamers.  
                                                         Gruppe  
           
    18.35 AC 3767 Burning freighter 10 nm away, that must be mine from before.  Now he has the Luftwaffe! Sank in AC 3767.  
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 05.07.42
 
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    05.07.42 AC 3767 Three-masted freighter in sight.  While maneuvering ahead the steamer was attacked by three Ju 88.  At first no hit effects.  Strangely, to me he steers a completely irregular course.  Apparently he has rudder damage by the closely placed bombs.  
           
    19.55   Outgoing Radio Message:  1900/734  
        Position square 3767.  Hunting three-masted freighter on north course.  Starboard supercharger out of service.  Am clear for 14 knots.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    20.00 AC 3768    
      NE 0-1, Sea 0, cloudy, fog banks, Vis. changing outside fog 20 nm By continuous bearings I determine that the steamer lies stopped.  
           
    20.57   I turn towards him and approach to within 7.5 nm.  
           
    21.10   Dived to attack  
        I cannot approach on the surface because he is sure to be armed.  It turns out to be a completely new ship with three cannons and at least 5 machine guns.  Deck cargo everywhere, large trucks or tanks.  In the listening gear perfectly clear knocking is heard.  They make repairs, however there is no damage on the upper deck.   
    22.52   Shot from tube I, depth 4 meters,  no effect whatsoever.  
    22.58   Shot from tube IV, depth 3 meters, hit center.  Enormous explosion column, boiler explosion?  
           
    23.00 AC 3769 Now he sinks slowly on an even keel and then goes quickly over the forestem.  
    23.15   Surfaced.  
        By statement of the Captain:  Steamer "DANIEL MORGAN", 8770 GRT, ammunition and general cargo on board.  Around the sinking location much lard, flour, auto parts and packaged rubber parts.  
        Moved off.  
                                            
    06.07.42      
    00.00 AC 3847    
      N 0-1, Sea 0, cloudy, Vis. good, Vis. 12-15 nm    
           
    01.24   Outgoing Radio Message:  2350/748  
        Damaged by air "DANIEL MORGAN", 8770 GRT, ammunition and autos, sunk AC 3769.  Inventory 40 cbm, 2 torpedoes, clear for 13 knots.  No contact, operating on general course 130°.  In Serial No. 734 from w 24 must mean:  Starboard supercharger out of service, clear for 14 knots.  Serial No. 720 and 742 missing.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 05.07.42
Sun and Moon Data 06.07.42
 
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    02.50   Incoming Radio Message:  2242/750  
        Last partial convoy position 20.45 hours about 47°E 2623.  Easterly course.  
                                                         Flie.Fü.Nord(Ost).  
           
    02.56   Incoming Radio Message:  0130/751  
        18.35 hours square 3767 sinking of a burning freighter observed.  
           
    04.00 AC 3866    
      N 1, Sea 0-1, overcast, fog banks, scatters sunshine, Vis. from 500 meters to 8 nm    
           
    06.54   Incoming Radio Message:  0543/755  
        Eisteufel  
        1.  Air reports 00.15 hours partial convoy in square AC 3976, course 100°.  Remaining convoy completely dissolved east of 42°E.  Boats without contact search between 42° and 48°E to the south.  Break off at 70°N.  
        2.  "Eintracht" eliminated.  
        3.  La Baume give Short Signal weather report.  
           
    08.00 AC 3986    
      N 1, Sea 1, cloudy, Vis. up to 25 nm    
           
    08.55 AC 6323 Smoke clouds ahead!.  
           
    09.10 AC 6326 Lost in the haze.  
           
    11.15 AC 6355 Large steamer in sight, suddenly comes out of a fog bank.  Range 5000 meters. Can no longer run off in the breaking up visibility.  
           
    11.22   Dived!  
        Lost in fog, could not reach attack position.  
           
    11.53   Surfaced.  Steamer no longer in sight.  Steered search courses by plotting for general course 130-190°.  However at 13 knots I cannot get far.  Ashame!  
           
    12.00 AC 6359                             Day's run:  255.0 nm  
      N 1, Sea 0-1, cloudy, Vis. 15-20 nm                                                  12.5 nm  
                                  Total              267.5 nm  
           
    13.20 AC 6394 Vessel in sight, U-boat.  
           
    15.55   Incoming Radio Message:  1140/764  
        Eisteufel.  
        Boats east of 34°E report position by Short Signal.  Do not go further to the south.  In area 77°N, 44°E between 05.00 and 08.00 still 7 steamers, 1 destroyers.  Reported by air, confirmed by B-Dienst.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 06.07.42
 
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    06.07.42      
        Operation by well-fueled boats anticipated.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    16.00 AC 6664    
      NE 1-2, Sea 1, cloudy, fog banks, sunny, Vis. from 500 meters to 15 nm    
           
    17.15 AC 6683 Hunted steamer in sight again.  Maneuvered ahead again.  
           
    18.23 AC 6689 Freighter was attacked by Ju 88, receives a direct hit.  Enormous munitions detonation.  3 minutes later it is gone, I had hunted him tediously for eleven hours!  Proceeded to the sinking location, to get the name.  
           
    18.40 AC 6688 U-boat in sight (Bielfeld).  
           
    19.00 AC 6922 Reached the sinking location:  "PAN ATLANTIC" (5411 GRT), munitions and provisions.  
           
    19.15   Navigation comparison with Bielfeld.  Search line discussed.  
           
    19.40 AC 6922 La Baum in sight.  Navigation comparison.  Also arranged coordinated search.  
           
    20.06 AC 6922    
      NE 1-2, Sea 1, cloudy, Vis. 10-15 nm    
           
    22.42   Outgoing Radio Message:  1955/792  
        Square AC 6922 to 18.25 hours "PAN ATLANTIC" 5411 sunk by air with munitions and provisions.  Already reported by Bielfeld, afterwards hunted by me for 11 hours.  Own position square AC 6922 by sun navigation fix.  Inventory 2 torpedoes, 32 cbm.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    23.06   Outgoing Radio Message:  2202/794  
        By agreement search from 21.00 hours with 12 knot transit speed to the north:  Bielfeld between 44 and 46°E, Bohmann between 46 and 48°E, La Baume between 48 and 50°E.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
                                            
    07.07.42      
    00.00 AT 4448    
      NE 3, Sea 1-2, cloudy, Vis. 20-25 nm    
           
Sun and Moon Data 06.07.42
Sun and Moon Data 07.07.42
 
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    07.07.42      
    01.49   Outgoing Radio Message:  Short Signal.  My position is square AC 6663.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    04.00 AT 4415 Came to course 60°.  
      N 1-2, Sea 1, cloudy, fog banks otherwise Vis. good    
           
    04.31   Incoming Radio Message:  0323/706  
                                                  0409/707  
        Eisteufel  
        For information:  To now successes against PQ 17:  Luftwaffe reports 13 steamers of 89000 GRT, 2 steamers tonnage unknown and 1 heavy American cruiser sunk.   
        U-boats sunk 9 ships of 69120 GRT.  Of these 3 damaged by air.  From reports at hand of the remainder total 38, 15 ships partly damaged by air or possibly sunk.    The goal of further cooperation with the Luftwaffe is to destroy the rest on their way to Archangel.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    08.00 AT 4274 Came to course 90°, to get closer to land.  
      N 1-2, Sea 1, cloudy, Vis. good    
           
    08.41   Incoming Radio Message:  0814/710  
        Eisteufel.  
        I am pleased that this time your struggle in difficult conditions was rewarded by a verifiable great success.  
                                                         B.d.U.  
           
    09.06   Outgoing Radio Message:  0812/711  
        From 70° 30'N have turned to the east corresponding to the coast.  Suspect remainder of the convoy is close under the coast. Evasion through "Martotschkin Schar".  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    10.33   Outgoing Radio Message:  1003/712  
        Nordmeer Chef.  
        Intention:  Search up to 4242, then waiting station 4260 and 4340.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    12.00 AT 4251                             Day's run:  293.0 nm  
      NE 2, Sea 1, cloudy, Vis. 15-20 nm                                                  0.0 nm  
                                  Total             293.0 nm  
           
    13.36   Incoming Radio Message: 1238/717  
        Occupy attack areas and search in legs, depth each 40 nm.  
           
Sun and Moon Data 07.07.42
 
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    07.07.42      
        depth each 40 nm.  
           
        La Baume        square AC 6614  
        Bielfeld            square AB 6635  
        Brandenburg   square AT 4429  
        Reche               square AT 4527  
        Bohmann         square AT 4296  
           
        La Baum first finish off tanker, Bielfeld steamer.  Air no results in the north.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
    15.20   Headed for square.  Suchoi Nos in sight.  
           
        Reche reports 4 steamers in square AT 48.  Since everything has passed up here.  Even air has not found anything here.  At 13 knots highest speed and 25 cbm I can no longer pursue.  I operate on the NW steamer running off from RecheLa Baume gets him just off the coast.  
           
    16.00 AT 4371    
      NE 1-2, Sea 1, cloudy, Vis. good    
           
    16.00   Outgoing Radio Message:  1535/721  
        To Serial No. 718/721.  Believe partial convoy has passed through.  Nothing found off Cape Suchoi Nos.  Headed for La Baume tanker square AC 3579.  From there return transit due to fuel.  Request consent.  
                                                         Bohmann  
           
    17.27   Incoming Radio Message: 1648/726  
        Eisteufel.  
        All operate on reports by La Baume and Reche.  Also give contact keeper reports and bearing signals on individual steamers.  Tanker search for La Baume settled.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
           
        I can no longer do that.  Only head for square AC 65, to search for the reported drifting steamer on the return transit.  
           
    20.00 AT 4532    
      N 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. 16-20 nm    
           
Sun and Moon Data 07.07.42
 
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    07.07.42      
    22.00   Converter of the 200-watt transmitter failed.  
           
    23.38   Incoming Radio Message:  2334/734  
        Eisteufel.  
        1)  If no contact occupy:  
                Brandenburg        square 9530  
                Bielfeld                 square 9610  
                 Reche                   square 9650  
                 La Baume            square 9690  
        All AC.  
        2)  Bohmann return transit according to fuel situation to Narvik Andfjord.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
                                            
    08.07.42      
    00.00 AT 4436    
      N 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. 1-10 nm    
           
    02.16   Outgoing Radio Message:  0050/735 (for this changed to Radio Circuit Anton)  
        Position is 4435.  Converter 200 watt transmitter out of service.  Have begun return transit via AC 65.  25 cbm.  
                                                         Bohmann  
           
    04.00 AT 4417    
      NW 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, fog banks, otherwise Vis. medium    
           
    08.00 AC 6641 Long legs through square 65 and 68.  
      NW 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. medium    
           
    10.50   Incoming Radio Message:  0442/17  
        Congratulations on the large success of the U-boats against the enemy convoy (Gebirgs) AOK 20 [Command, 20th Mountain Division] and all the troops are very grateful for the decisive assistance and relief, which the Kriegsmarine brought to the Ostheer and greet the brave submarines in faithful camaraderie.  
                                                         Dietl  
                                               Generaloberst Gruppe Nord  
           
Sun and Moon Data 07.07.42
Sun and Moon Data 08.07.42
 
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    continued      
    08.07.42      
    12.00 AC 6595                             Day's run:  279 nm  
      NW 1, Sea 0-1, overcast, Vis. 1-10 nm                                                   0 nm  
                                  Total             279 nm  
           
    16.00 AC 6587    
      NW 1, Sea 0, 3/10, cloudy, sunny, Vis. good 15-20 nm    
           
    17.23 AC 6815 Aircraft in sight.  It is not exactly identified.  Shoot Recognition Signals.  Despite this the aircraft continues to fly towards us, type Consolidated recognized.  
           
    17.32   Crash dive.  
           
    18.15   Surfaced.  
           
    20.00 AC 6843    
      NW 1, Sea 0, clear sky, Vis. good    
           
    21.40   Search courses ended.  Square 65 and 68 searched.  The visibility is over 20 nm.  I have found neither sinking location or wreckage.  The steamer must have become operable again.  
           
        Began return transit with 22 cbm.  
                                            
    09.07.42      
    00.00 AC 6792    
      W 1, Sea 0-1, clear sky, Vis. 20-25 nm    
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 08.07.42
Sun and Moon Data 09.07.42
 
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    continued      
    09.07.42      
    02.30   Aircraft in sight.  Type not recognized.  
           
    04.00 AC 6772    
      W 1-2, Sea 1, 4/10, sunny, Vis. good    
           
    08.00 AC 598    
      S 1-2, Sea 1, lightly cloudy, Vis. good    
           
    12.00 AC 5892                             Day's run:  228.5 nm  
      SW 1-2, Sea 1, lightly cloudy, Vis. 20 nm                                                   2.0 nm  
                                  Total             230.5 nm  
           
    16.00 AC 5872    
      S 1, Sea 1, clear sky, Vis. good    
           
    17.58   Incoming Radio Message:  1159/767  
        Eisteufel.  
        Returning boats report arrival Schwarz 7 15 nm east of Andenes 36 hours ahead of time.  
                                                         Befehlshaber Nordmeer.  
           
    20.00 AC 5781    
      NNE 1-2, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. medium    
           
    22.28   Outgoing Radio Message:  2100/790  
        Admiral Nordmeer.  
        Position 36 hours off objective Andenes.  Request provisions supply Harstad for 11 July 07.00 hours.  With this instructions of the Harbor Captain Harstad.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
        No events.  
                                            
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 09.07.42
 
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    10.07.42      
    00.00 AC 4991    
      NNE 1-2, Sea 2-3, overcast, Vis. 8-10 nm    
           
    04.00 AC 4893    
      NE 2, Sea 2-3, overcast, light rain showers, Vis. good    
           
    08.00 AC 4873    
      NE 2, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. medium    
           
    10.23 AC 4792 U-boat in sight ahead with sharp target angle. Recognized as Russian U-boat type S 1.  Turned away to maneuver ahead.  I am ahead very quickly however cannot maintain speed of advance, must attempt to approach submerged.  
           
    10.43   Dived to attack.  By listening gear propeller sounds were fainter and disappeared slowly.  In the periscope it is very unclear, nothing can be recognized.  Air search periscope can not be extended with the seas.  
           
    11.07   Surfaced.  Above I see without binoculars the boat directly ahead at target angle 0°.  So a mess!  With a normal periscope one had to have seen.  Distance is at most 3 nm.  Now he has also seen me!  
           
    11.10   Crash dive!  New attack initiated, however the boat neither comes in sight in the periscope again nor can still be heard.  Naturally it is submerged.  Attack was broken off after half an hour.  
           
    12.00 AC 4795                             Day's run:  282 nm  
                                                          8 nm  
                                    Total             290 nm  
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 10.07.42
 
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    continued      
    10.07.42      
        Moved off on course 180°.  
           
    13.08   Surfaced, continued transit.  
           
    14.11   Outgoing Radio Message:  1329/713  
        10.28 hours AC 4792 large Russian U-boat type S1 course east.  Attack Attack failed because enemy turned away.  Will be at objective Andenes 11 July 04.00 hours.  
                                                         Bohmann.  
           
    16.00 AC 7115    
      NNE 2, Sea 2-3, overcast, Vis. good    
           
    20.00 AB 9381    
      NNE 2, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. good    
           
    20.28   Incoming Radio Message:  2000/725  
        Convoy intake Bohmann takes place 11 July 04.00 Point Schwarz 7 by Ship 31 (fishing trawler).  Provisions supply "Harstad" is prepared.  After reporting "TANGA" and fuel supply continued transit to Bergen is anticipated.  
                                                         Admiral Nordmeer  
                                            
    11.07.42      
    00.00 AB 9565    
      NNE 2, Sea 3, overcast, Vis. 8 nm    
           
    04.00 AB 9865    
      NNE 1-2, Sea 1-2, overcast, misty, Vis. medium    
           
    05.15 Andefjord Patrol vessel in sight, taken in convoy.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 10.07.42
Sun and Moon Data 11.07.42
 
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    continued      
    11.07.42      
    08.45 Harstad Made fast for provisions supply.  
           
    11.40 Harstad Cast off, Transit to Narvik.  
           
    16.30 Narvik Made fast "TANGA".  
           
           
                                    Day's run:  324.0 nm  
                                                          4.0 nm  
                                    Total              328.0 nm  
           
           
           
    Successes: 1 freighter   10000 GRT Total distance covered              = 6079.4 nm  
      1 freighter     8770 GRT                                                   =    97.7 nm  
      Total:          18770 GRT                                                        6177.1 nm  
      ================                                                 ===========  
           
                                            
           
        Remarks on the Patrol.  
        ===============  
        The attack on the convoy was significantly impaired by the thick fog, several hours alternating visibility between 200 and 500 meters, and by the continual large fog banks with visibility otherwise 10-20 nm.  
                Especially the fog banks make planned contact keeping and fast maneuver ahead impossible.  Surprise surface attack on the escorts was prevented by the short visibility distance (between 300 and 1000 meters), because one only saw a shadow at most 5-10 seconds and then is was completely high out.  Keeping up and maintaining contact was not possible.  Although I always the tubes ready, I always had to turn away at "AK", one time a destroyer ran through my wake.  
                I gained the impression as if the escort were new and inexperienced; I encountered destroyers at short range four times without being detected or hunted a single time.  The forcing off by destroyers was not carried out energetically, one gained contact again after a short time.  I never had to dive before a forcing off destroyer.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 11.07.42
 
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        I highlight the very good functioning of the bridge watch as lookouts.  Thereby it was possible, despite the fog to stay in the immediate vicinity of the convoy and always stay ahead.  
           
                                            
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
 

 

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Comments of the Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote

 
 
on the Kriegstagebuch "U88" from 4.5. to 11.7.1942.
 
 

 

 
          Nothing to note.  
     
 

Signed in draft:   D  ö  n  i  t  z

 
  For correctness:  
        
  Leutnant M.A. and Adjutant.  
     
     
     
                                          
     
     
 


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