U-511 - 1st War Patrol
Translation by Jerry Mason with the help of Manfred Staab and Andi Forster
Departed |
Date |
Arrived |
Date |
Days at Sea |
Kiel |
16 July 1942 |
Lorient |
29 September 1942 |
76 |
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Ships Attacked |
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Date |
KTB Time |
Position |
Ship |
Tons |
Nationality |
Convoy |
28 Aug 42 |
06.29 |
17°45'N,
74°51'W |
ESSO ARUBA (damaged) |
8,773 |
United States |
TAW-15 |
28 Aug 42 |
06.29 |
17°45'N, 74°51'W
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ROTTERDAM |
8,968 |
Netherlands |
TAW-15 |
28 Aug 42 |
06.29 |
17°45'N,
74°51'W |
SAN FABIAN |
13,031 |
British |
TAW-15 |
Total = 30,772
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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. |
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Commander : | Kapitänleutnant S t e i n h o f f | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning : | 8 December 1941. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ending : | 29 September 1942. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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08.12.41 | Deutsche Werft, | Commissioning "U-511". | |||
Hamburg-Finkenwärder | |||||
09.12.41 to | Hamburg | Own training and testing on the Elbe. | |||
18.12.41 | |||||
19.12.41 to | Transit via Kiel to Stettin. | ||||
21.12.41 | |||||
21.12.41 to | Stettin | Fitting out of the boat and Christmas vacation. | |||
27.12.41 | |||||
28.12.41 to | Transit to Kiel. | ||||
17.04.42 | UAK - Testing and training of the crew during the downtime due to ice conditions. | ||||
18.04.42 to | Transit via Swinemünde to Hela for AGRU-Front training. | ||||
29.04.42 | |||||
30.04.42 to | Gotenhafen | TEK - testing. | |||
02.05.42 | |||||
03.05.42 | Danzig Bay | Transit to Danzig. | |||
04.05.42 | Danzig | Training in port. | |||
05.05.42 | Danzig Bay | UAG I - testing. | |||
06.05.42 | Transit to Pillau for the 26. U.-Fl. | ||||
06.05.42 to | Torpedo firing with the 26. U.-Fl. | ||||
13.05.42 | |||||
14.05.42 to | Transit to Danzig. | ||||
19.05.42 | Training in port and simulated tactics training. | ||||
20.05.42 to | |||||
29.05 42 | Baltic | Tactics training. | |||
30.05.42 | Bornholm | Sound trials in Rönne. Transit to Stettin. | |||
31.05.42 to | At the disposal of the Heeresversuchsanstalt Peenemünde [Army Research Center, Peenemünde], installation and testing of special equipment [rockets]. | ||||
05.06.42 | Transit to Kiel. | ||||
06.06.42 to | Transit to Hamburg. | ||||
07.07.42 | Shipyard period. | ||||
08.07.42 to | Sea trials on the Elbe, final adjustments and overhaul. | ||||
11.07.42 | Provision and torpedo loading. | ||||
12.07.42 to | Transfer to Kiel. Demagnetizing. | ||||
13.07.42 | Completion of arming, DF calibration and compass compensation. Final trim testing. | ||||
14.07.42 and | |||||
15.07.42 | Fuel oil exchange. | ||||
16.07.42 | |||||
07.00 | Kiel | Departed Kiel in accordance with Outbound Orders. | |||
W 1, Sea 1, few clouds, 10/10, 1018 mb, medium-high ceiling | |||||
10.00 | Transit under escort by Sperrbrecher through the Great Belt. | ||||
18.50 | Escort changeover. | ||||
17.07.42 | |||||
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17.07.42 | Kattegat | ||||
00.00 | W 1, Sea 1, 7/10, Vis. medium, 1012 mb, medium-high ceiling | ||||
15.00 | Entered Kristiansand South. Refuelling. | ||||
18.07.42 | Kristiansand South | ||||
06.00 | Departed Kristiansand South in accordance with Outbound Orders under escort by NS-02 and NS-27. | ||||
08.00 | SE 1, Sea 2, murky, 9/10, 1010 mb, Vis. bad, medium-high ceiling | ||||
12.00 | Day's run: 168 nm. | ||||
16.58 | As a result of fog released from convoy. Set off to the NW at GF from own U-boat hunting area. | ||||
19.07.42 | Northern North Sea | ||||
00.00 | AN 2947 | ||||
NNW 5, Sea 6, overcast, 1015 mb, changing visibility, low pressure area clouds | |||||
04.00 | AN 2395 | ||||
08.00 | AN 2326 | ||||
09.50 | AF 8779 | Crash dive for aircraft, type not determined, 2-motored. | |||
10.50 | AF 8779 | Surfaced. Continued transit. Because of oil trace continued transit at HF to draw from the fuel oil ballast tanks. Following that oil trace is eliminated. | |||
12.00 | AF 8776 | Day's run: 188 nm. | |||
16.00 | AF 8742 | ||||
20.00 | AF 7696 | ||||
20.07.42 | Northern North Sea | ||||
00.00 | AF 7638 | ||||
WSW 1, Sea 1, 9/10, occasional rain showers, 1015 mb, Vis. medium, medium-high ceiling | |||||
04.00 | AF 7391 | ||||
08.00 | AF 7326 | ||||
12.00 | AF 4976 | Day's run: 202 nm. | |||
16.00 | AF 4893 | ||||
19.40 | AF 4881 | Crash dive for aircraft, type was not determined. 2-motored. | |||
20.00 | AF 4873 | ||||
21.07.42 | North of the Faroes | ||||
00.00 | AF 4781 | ||||
NW 1, Sea 2, murky, 9/10, 1015 mb, Vis. changing, low hanging clouds | |||||
04.00 | AE 6981 | ||||
07.45 | AE 6891 | Drifting mine sighted. Dived for aircraft, type not determined. 2-motored. Continued transit submerged. | |||
12.00 | Day's run: 257 nm. | ||||
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21.07.42 | North of the Faroes | ||||
13.30 | AE 6885 | Surfaced. Continued transit. | |||
2 drifting mines sighted. | |||||
16.00 | AE 9215 | ||||
20.00 | AE 9183 | ||||
22.07.42 | Northwest of the Faroes | ||||
00.00 | AE 9411 | ||||
NNW 1, Sea 1, few clouds, 6/10, 1010 mb, Vis. very good, medium-high ceiling | |||||
08.00 | AE 8911 | ||||
12.00 | AE 8858 | Day's run: 219 nm. | |||
16.00 | AM 1116 | ||||
16.50 | AM 1115 | Crash dive for aircraft, type not determined. | |||
18.20 | AM 1115 | Surfaced. | |||
18.40 | AM 1118 | Crash dive for aircraft. Type "Bristol-Blendheim". Proceeded submerged. | |||
22.50 | AL 3263 | Surfaced. | |||
Forced to submerge several times by aircraft, therefore continued transit submerged. Continuous airborne reconnaissance day and night. Aircraft remain a long time over the diving location. Strong Asdic sounds were heard whose bearing did not change. Propeller sounds were not heard. Here it is believed the aircraft must use noise buoys which are thrown and send out these sounds for 15 minutes. In 2 hours 1-3 of this type of buoy were repeatedly thrown, bearings were taken on these perfectly and their direction did not change. No escorts were detected. | |||||
23.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | AL 3265 | ||||
NE 2, Sea 1, overcast, 1008 mb, Vis. changing, medium-high ceiling, low-hanging dark cloud banks | |||||
07.55 | AL 3267 | Surfaced. Ran off at high speed from the area of very active air reconnaissance and to charge. | |||
Radio Message: Rudloff reports by short signal: Convoy of 5 steamers naval square AE 8812 westerly course. Because of the strong airborne reconnaissance ran off on old course. Aircraft fly all over a line connecting Rockall-Iceland. | |||||
10.09 | AL 3421 | Crash dive for aircraft. Type not determined. Proceeded submerged. | |||
12.00 | Day's run: 153 nm. | ||||
14.30 | AL 3416 | Surfaced. Continued transit on the surface. | |||
Ran off on old course with both engines at HF for charging batteries and air flasks. | |||||
16.00 | AL 3441 | ||||
19.00 | Radio Message: "Operate on Rudloff convoy". | ||||
21.00 | Radio Message: "Steinhoff continue outbound transit." | ||||
20.00 | AL 3388 | ||||
23.30 | Radio Message: "Steinhoff make for naval square 90 of the naval square east of DC. | ||||
24.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | AL 3511 | ||||
SW 1, Sea 1, 7/10, 1007 mb, Vis. good, medium-high ceiling | |||||
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24.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
04.00 | AL 2653 | ||||
08.00 | AL 2673 | ||||
12.00 | AL 2733 | Day's run: 163 nm. | |||
16.00 | AL 2725 | ||||
20.00 | AL 2742 | ||||
25.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | AL 1868 | ||||
NW 4, Sea 4, 6/10, 1006 mb, Vis. medium, medium-high ceiling | |||||
04.00 | AL 1889 | ||||
08.00 | AL 0119 | ||||
12.00 | AL 0147 | Day's run: 170 nm. | |||
16.00 | AL 4137 | ||||
20.00 | AL 4146 | ||||
26.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | AK 4146 | ||||
E 1, Sea 1, 5/10, 1011 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | AK 6616 | ||||
08.00 | AK 6565 | ||||
12.00 | AK 6587 | Day's run: 170 nm. | |||
16.00 | AK 6814 | ||||
20.00 | AK 6756 | ||||
27.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | AK 6778 | ||||
SE 1, Sea 1, slight swell, overcast murky, Vis. changing, medium-high ceiling | |||||
04.00 | AK 8377 | ||||
08.00 | AK 8373 | ||||
12.00 | AK 8537 | Day's run: 195 nm. | |||
16.00 | AK 8551 | ||||
20.00 | AK 8571 | ||||
28.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
04.00 | AK 8734 | ||||
ENE 1, Sea 1, 8/10, 1018 mb, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | AK 8754 | ||||
12.00 | BD 1233 | Day's run: 191 nm. | |||
16.00 | BD 1255 | ||||
20.00 | BD 1277 | ||||
29.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | BD 1453 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, overcast, 1021 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | BD 1453 | ||||
08.00 | BC 3939 | ||||
12.00 | BC 3983 | Day's run: 206 nm. | |||
16.00 | BC 6313 | ||||
20.00 | BC 6345 | ||||
30.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | BC 6298 | ||||
W 2, Sea 1, overcast, 1020 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
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30.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
04.00 | BC 6317 | Radio Message: "Convoy square AK 5975 from Lemke." | |||
07.00 | Radio Message: "Convoy square AK 5977 SW-course, 10 knots." | ||||
Came about and am operating on Lemke convoy. | |||||
08.30 | Radio Message: "Convoy out of sight square AK 8232 Lemke." | ||||
08.40 | Radio Message: "Fechner has contact square AK 8234." | ||||
09.00 | BC 3925 | ||||
W 1, Sea 0, 9/10, slight swell, 1020 mb, Vis. good | |||||
09.30 | Radio Message: "Fechner am driven off." | ||||
12.00 | BC 3636 | Day's run: 307 nm. | |||
16.00 | BD 1172 | ||||
19.02 | Radio Message: "Convoy AK 8438." | ||||
20.22 | Radio Message: "Convoy AK 8486, 230°, 8-10 knots." | ||||
20.00 | BD 1135 | ||||
22.00 | Radio Message: "Convoy square AK 8486." | ||||
23.15 | Radio Message: "Convoy square AK 8488, 11 knots, 230°." | ||||
31.07.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.06 | AK 7989 | Radio Message: "Convoy square AK 8721, 230°, 11 knots." | |||
WNW 2, Sea 2, 9/10, 1021 mb, Vis. good | |||||
00.30 | Reached intercept point on the convoy line of advance, running on course 40° opposite to convoy course. Because convoy was not yet sighted by 20.00 hours, continued searching on courses 250° and 200°, because bearing marks received lay between 340° and 270° and the convoy is on a southwesterly course. Convoy has probably run past to the west of us. | ||||
01.00 | Radio Message: "Convoy square AK 8716, 230°." | ||||
02.05 | Continued search on course 180°, because the convoy is running on a southerly course. | ||||
02.10 | Radio Message: "Convoy square AK 8741, 10 knots, 220°." | ||||
03.40 | By bearings from the contact keeper the position of the convoy is in a westerly direction. Came to course 205° to continue searching. | ||||
04.25 | BD 1254 | Convoy in sight bearing 270°. Hold contact on 2 destroyers. | |||
04.46 | Radio Message: "Hold contact on convoy square BD 1254." | ||||
05.00 | BD 1257 | Convoy bears 310°, distance 4000-8000 meters. | |||
Destroyers turn towards. Am forced off. Cloud cover breaks up, so that I am positioned in the bright moonlight. Maneuvering ahead to get out of moonlit sector. You can see 2 destroyers ahead, there were 2 on the port side and 2 astern to port. Close screen. Approximately 8 to 10 big steamers. Visibility quickly becomes bad. Contact broken. To regain contact attempt to maneuver ahead towards 270°. Run into a destroyer bearing 270°, target angle 0°, high speed. Own U-boat bearing 0°, 6000 to 8000 meters distant. | |||||
08.28 | BD 1514 | Crash dive for destroyer bearing 270°. | |||
Sound prosecution, 6 hours of depth charges. No failures. Locating. Sudden appearance of the destroyers allows us to assume radar-detection. Depth charges are sometimes well placed, but above the boat. In 6 hours 104 depth charges. Boat takes on a lot of water at deep depths and can be held only with HF. Must repeatedly pump out by all means without taking into consideration the sounds made during the depth charge series. In the upper deck a loud rattle. Because of the other boat which also dived and the strong self-noise no Bolde were used. The destroyers ran off. | |||||
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16.40 | BD 1513 | Surfaced, all clear. Running on course 200° to search for the convoy. | |||
17.00 | BD 1513 | Radio Message: "From Thurmann: Searching from 240° - 270°" | |||
20.00 | BD 1547 | ||||
22.15 | Radio Message: "From Fechner: 2 destroyers course west." | ||||
Orders: Group Pirat. Patrol line 01.08.42 14.00 hours U-511 BC 6411. | |||||
Radio Message: "From Control: Steinhoff and Reichenbach exchange positions in patrol line. | |||||
01.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | BC 3939 | ||||
SSW 3, Sea 3, 6/10, occasional haze, 1019 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | BC 3959 | ||||
08.00 | BC 6238 | ||||
12.00 | BC 6525 | Day's run: 196 nm. | |||
16.30 | BC 6576 | Crash dive for destroyer bearing 90°, emerged from the haze | |||
at high speed, target angle 0°. Radar pursuit. From sound bearings must have been 2 destroyers (70° and 290°). From plotting the convoy must be positioned approximately 40-50 nm more to the west. Suppose that the sudden appearance of these destroyers indicates a U-boat hunting group with radar which combs the sea area behind the convoy. | |||||
20.45 | BC 6575 | Surfaced, fog, in pursuit. | |||
21.00 | Test dive. Fresh detection at 250° and 180°. After surfacing set off to the SE. | ||||
21.30 | Radio Message: "To Control: 1 destroyer square BC 6584, westerly course, forced to submerge." | ||||
22.22 | Radio Message: "Group Pirat: Search for convoy broken off. Steinhoff make for square DO 50." | ||||
02.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | BC 6813 | ||||
NW 3, Sea 3-4, occasional dust rain, 1005 mb, Vis. bad | |||||
04.00 | BC 6842 | ||||
08.00 | BC 6792 | ||||
10.29 | Radio Message: "Operate on Topp convoy." | ||||
11.07 | Radio Message: "Convoy position, square BC 5955." | ||||
Radio Message: "All boats formerly in Group Wolf and Pirat operate on Topp convoy. Go!" | |||||
12.00 | BC 6779 | Day's run: 235 nm. | |||
Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5978, 240°, 8 knots." | |||||
12.24 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5995, Topp." | ||||
12.40 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 50, Topp." | ||||
13.25 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5971, Kessler watch for bearing signals." | ||||
14.37 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5892, Kessler." | ||||
15.53 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5891, Kessler." | ||||
16.30 | Radio Message: "Was driven off, Kessler." | ||||
16.35 | Radio Message: "From Topp: visibility is deteriorating." | ||||
17.00 | BC 8324 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 8223." | |||
19.41 | BC 8234 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 8213, 270°, Topp." | |||
22.00 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5799, 275°, Topp." | ||||
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22.18 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5887, 250°, 8 knots. Rodler." | ||||
22.26 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5798, astern to port Thurmann." | ||||
23.25 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5797 | ||||
square BC 5795, Lemke lost contact." | |||||
03.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.51 | BC 8215 | Radio Message: "Convoy square BC 5788." | |||
SW 2, Sea 2, 6/10, 1015 mb, very dark, Vis. bad | Convoy must come into sight by 02.00 hours. | ||||
02.56 | Radio Message: "Continue to search for the Topp convoy even if contact is broken. Boats which have contact report immediately." | ||||
03.20 | Star shells sighted bearing 260°-310°. Am positioned in the bright light directly aft of the convoy. Distance 4000-6000 meters. Set off to the ESE. When the shooting of star shells subsided, pursued on course 290°. | ||||
03.30 | Radio Message: "Thurmann, contact lost square 5772, star shells fired and depth charges." | ||||
03.47 | Radio Message: From Topp: Convoy steers NW-course square BC 4969." | ||||
04.30 - | BC 8113 | Once again star shell firing. Depth charge detonations closeby. | |||
05.20 | 2 U-boat hunting groups. 2 groups each with 2 destroyers, with star shells and depth charges bearing 260°-270° and 290°-320°. Set off to the SE and swung south to get to the south of the U-boat hunting area. Visibility is getting bad. | ||||
05.20 | Radio Message: "From Topp: Convoy position square BC 5777." | ||||
06.03 | Radio Message: "From Topp: Last position of convoy square 4969, Fog." | ||||
06.25 | Radio Message: "From Lemke: Send bearing signals." | ||||
06.27 | Radio Message: "From Bopst: square BC 5744 fog. Not pursuing because of weather. Standing by." | ||||
08.00 | BC 8151 | ||||
11.00 | Radio Message: "From Control: Break off operation against Topp-convoy. Steinhoff etc. Make for [objective] ordered in Radio Message of 1 August paragraphs 2 and 3. | ||||
12.00 | BC 8185 | Day's run: 269 nm. | |||
16.00 | BC 8428 | ||||
20.00 | BC 8484 | ||||
04.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | BC 8715 | ||||
N 1, Sea 1, overcast, 1012 mb, heavy swell, Vis. good | |||||
01.07 | Radio Message: "Weather report: 44°N, 47°W, N 1, 8/10, medium swell, 23°, 1012 mb, steady." | ||||
04.00 | BC 7969 | ||||
08.00 | CC 3223 | ||||
12.00 | CC 3246 | Day's run: 174 nm. | |||
16.15 | CC 3199 | Radio Message: "From Kessler: Enemy in sight square BC 2998." | |||
Did not operate because of the large range. | |||||
20.00 | CC 3437 | ||||
05.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CC 3482 | ||||
WSW 2, Sea 2, hazy, 2/10, 1012 mb, Vis. bad | |||||
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05.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | CC 3715 | ||||
08.00 | CC 2968 | ||||
12.00 | CC 5323 | Day's run: 176 nm. | |||
16.00 | CC 5346 | ||||
20.00 | CC 5299 | ||||
06.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CC 5537 | ||||
SW 3, Sea 3, murky, occasional rain showers, 9/10, 1018 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | CC 5559 | ||||
08.00 | CC 5587 | ||||
12.00 | CC 5819 | Day's run: 144 nm. | |||
16.00 | CC 5874 | ||||
20.00 | CC 5799 | ||||
07.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CC 8153 | ||||
SSW 2, Sea 2, 6/10, 1019 mb, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | CC 8181 | ||||
08.00 | CC 8412 | ||||
12.00 | CC 7666 | Day's run: 134 nm. | |||
16.00 | CC 7686 | ||||
20.00 | CC 7924 | ||||
08.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CC 7947 | ||||
SSW 4, Sea 3, few clouds, 3/10, 1022 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | DE 1132 | ||||
08.00 | DE 1156 | ||||
12.00 | DE 1179 | Day's run: 156 nm. | |||
16.00 | DE 1441 | ||||
20.00 | DD 3695 | ||||
09.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DD 3928 | ||||
SW 2, Sea 1, few clouds, 3/10, 1026 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | DD 3973 | ||||
08.00 | DD 6311 | ||||
12.00 | DD 6224 | Day's run: 178 nm. | |||
16.00 | DD 6275 | ||||
20.00 | DD 6466 | ||||
10.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DD 6497 | ||||
ESE 1, Sea 1, few clouds, 3/10, 1024 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | DD 6751 | ||||
08.00 | DD 6775 | ||||
10.13 | Radio Message: "Thurmann, Steinhoff, Engelmann, make for square DN 84. More to follow." | ||||
12.00 | DD 8377 | Day's run: 185 nm. | |||
16.00 | DD 8349 | ||||
20.00 | DD 8295 | ||||
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11.08.42 | North Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DD 8524 | ||||
E 1, Sea 2, few clouds, 4/10, 1024 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DD 8544 | ||||
08.00 | DD 8488 | ||||
12.00 | DD 8714 | Day's run: 178 nm. | |||
15.45 | Radio Message: "1. Broken Ju-compressor head, stage 2 and 3 repaired, conditionally ready for action. Request resupply. | ||||
2.) Trade wind 3, naval square DD 8717, 115 cbm." | |||||
16.00 | DD 7939 | ||||
20.00 | DD 7958 | ||||
12.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DD 7978 | ||||
E 2, Sea 3, few clouds, isolated rain showers, 5/10, 1022 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DO 2224 | ||||
08.00 | DO 2165 | ||||
12.00 | DO 2168 | Day's run: 178 nm. | |||
16.00 | DO 2273 | ||||
20.00 | DO 2292 | ||||
13.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DO 2381 | ||||
ESE 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 4/10, 1021 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DO 2393 | ||||
08.00 | DO 3182 | ||||
12.00 | DO 3271 | Day's run: 158 nm. | |||
16.00 | DO 3282 | ||||
20.00 | DO 3371 | ||||
14.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DO 3357 | Supply from Wolfbauer. Took over 1 Ju-compressor and small amount of provisions. Masch.Mt. Schwäke detached due to digestive troubles. | |||
ENE 3, Sea 2, few clouds, 6/10, isolated rain showers, 1021 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
02.30 | Atlantic | ||||
DO 3357 | Set off from the supplier on course 250°. | ||||
04.00 | DO 3293 | ||||
08.00 | DO 3281 | ||||
12.00 | DO 3426 | Day's run: 169 nm. | |||
16.00 | DO 3441 | ||||
20.00 | DO 2658 | ||||
15.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DO 2595 | ||||
NE 1, Sea 1, few clouds, 4/10, 1018 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DO 2812 | ||||
08.00 | DO 2726 | ||||
12.00 | DO 2744 | Day's run: 194 nm. | |||
Radio Message: "Because of low fuel situation | |||||
and presumed east-west traffic to and from Kingston, Neitzel tanker, Senkel convoy, request operations area square ED 30. Trade winds 2, 1018 mb. All torpedoes, 105 cbm." | |||||
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Radio Message: "To Steinhoff: As attack area occupy | |||||
EC 10. Supply is planned in naval square DE 40. Consume fuel accordingly."" | |||||
16.00 | DO 1981 | ||||
20.00 | DO 1977 | ||||
16.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DO 4238 | ||||
S 1-2, Sea 1, few clouds, 2/10, 1015 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DO 4281 | ||||
08.00 | DO 4433 | ||||
12.00 | DO 4481 | Day's run: 196 nm. | |||
16.00 | DO 6933 | ||||
20.00 | DN 6955 | ||||
17.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DN 6899 | ||||
SE 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 5/10, 1017 mb, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | DN 9225 | ||||
08.00 | DN 6872 | ||||
09.30 | Radio Message: "Convoy in sight square DN 7895, 30°, | ||||
8 knots, 15 steamers, medium screen." Operating on reported convoy. Went via the "Caicos-Passage" because of uncertain navigation fix. | |||||
11.28 | Radio Message: "Short signal: Operating on convoy to the west. My position is square DN 92. | ||||
12.00 | DN 6716 | Day's run: 276 nm. | |||
16.00 | DN 5832 | ||||
19.30 | After 12 hours no more contact keeper reports have come, operation broken off. Position "Caicos Passage". During a test dive it is determined that the G.H.G. has failed. The K.D.B. had failed right at the beginning of the patrol after the first depth charge attack. Remained in place for repair of the malfunction. G.H.G. is again ready after 2 hours. - Continued transit. | ||||
20.00 | DN 5831 | Radio Message: "From Thurmann: convoy position 23.00 | |||
hours square DN 7571, W-course, 8 knots, continuous air." | |||||
Did not operate because of the large range. (300 nm away) | |||||
18.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
04.00 | DN 5852 | ||||
ESE 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 6/10, 1020 mb, Vis. good | |||||
08.00 | DN 5876 | ||||
12.00 | DN 8228 | Day's run: 192 nm. | |||
16.00 | DN 8283 | ||||
20.00 | DN 8275 | ||||
24.00 | |||||
19.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DN 8158 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 3/10, 1017 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DN 8415 | ||||
08.00 | DN 7692 | ||||
12.00 | DN 7928 | Day's run: 187 nm. | |||
13.40 | DN 7955 | Crash dive for aircraft: Type Douglas bomber (land). | |||
14.50 | DN 7955 | Surfaced. | |||
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19.08.42 | Atlantic | ||||
16.00 | DN 7955 | ||||
20.00 | DN 7893 | ||||
20.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 1222 | ||||
04.00 | EC 1255 | ||||
08.00 | EC 1292 | ||||
12.00 | EC 1623 | Day's run: 163 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 1651 | ||||
17.55 | EC 1658 | Radio Message: "Convoy in sight square EC 1656." | |||
18.10 | Convoy in sight bearing 40°T. Several smoke clouds. | ||||
Forced off by destroyer. Destroyer had a southeast course, thereby supposed an easterly steering convoy. During pursuit on 90° and 0° courses a westerly course is determined. Speed by plotting 12 knots. Am positioned behind the convoy heading for Kingston (Jamaica). Aiming for a night attack in EC 1410, possibly under water, because of the bright moonlight. Because of the high speed day attack is not possible. Convoy consists of 5-8 big steamers, among them a four-masted sailing ship. Convoy must be gone around because of shoals to the north. | |||||
20.00 | EC 1655 | ||||
21.04 | Radio Message: "Convoy position EC 1641 W-course." | ||||
21.34 | EC 1623 | Crash dive for aircraft bearing 50°T, type Consolidated. Aircraft remained over the diving location. | |||
On surfacing the distance to the convoy has become approximately 28-30 nm. After careful consideration approaching for attack is hopeless. By then the convoy will be positioned too closely off Kingston. Operation broken off. Gyro compass failed 2 times during the operation. | |||||
23.45 | Radio Message: "Submerged for flying boat, contact lost, | ||||
convoy position 21.30 hours naval square EC 1561, course west, 12 knots, 5-8 steamers. Pursuit hopeless due to position. Short signal at 22.20 square in error. E 4, Sea 3-4, 12 mb, Vis good, 84 cbm. | |||||
Intentions: In the eastern edge of the operations area back and forth on north-south courses. While so doing, stay close off shore at night, to detect vessels heading for "Alta Velo". Suppose with convoy's route to have detected a traffic line. Await "Suhren" convoy here. | |||||
21.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 1651 | ||||
E 3, Sea 3, few clouds, 3/10, 1014 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | EC 1651 | ||||
08.00 | EC 1634 | ||||
12.00 | EC 1656 | Day's run: 128 nm. | |||
During a test dive vent valve No. 8 gets stuck. It remains stiff. Damage repaired by 22 August. | |||||
16.00 | EC 1685 | ||||
15.00 | U-217 (Reichenbach) in sight bearing 120°T. U-217 | ||||
By agreement U-217 takes over the north part of the reconnaissance line up to the coast. | |||||
20.00 | EC 1668 | ||||
22.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 1633 | ||||
E 3, Sea 2, few clouds, 3/10, 1017 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
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04.00 | EC 2176 | ||||
08.00 | EC 1396 | Aircraft bearing 240°T. Consolidated. Flying boat. Course south. Was not detected. | |||
12.00 | EC 1638 | Day's run: 148 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 1691 | ||||
15.30 | Aircraft bearing 350°T. Far off. Consolidated. Course E-NE turned away. | ||||
20.00 | EC 1926 | ||||
23.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 1686 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 3/10, 1017 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | EC 1656 | ||||
08.00 | EC 1661 | ||||
12.00 | EC 1693 | Day's run: 114 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 1666 | ||||
20.00 | EC 1696 | ||||
24.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 1666 | ||||
E 3, Sea 3, 9/10, rain, 1011 mb, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | EC 1636 | ||||
08.00 | EC 2441 | ||||
12.00 | EC 2447 | Day's run: 97 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 2478 | U-217 in sight on SE-course. Going to ED lower right. | |||
20.00 | EC 2715 | ||||
25.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 2478 | ||||
04.00 | EC 1935 | ||||
08.00 | EC 1951 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, overcast, 1013 mb, Vis. good | |||||
10.36 | Radio Message: "Wattenberg situation report is called to the attention of boats west of naval square ED 98." | ||||
Operating in an easterly direction towards ED northern third, on north-south traffic, that I suppose is in ED 10, 20 or 30. Here it is believed the Suhren convoy must have passed through the Mona or Anegada Passage. | |||||
12.00 | EC 1971 | Day's run: 145 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 1953 | ||||
18.00 | Radio Message: "Going to ED northern third, 74 cbm, position ED 1933. All naval squares. Missing Serial No. 274 of 23 August." | ||||
20.00 | EC 2741 | ||||
21.24 | Radio Message: "Steinhoff remain in attack area." | ||||
Intention: Operate in eastern part of my attack area, to have more room, because near Navassa there is strong air and a constricted sea area. Focal point: monitoring of the Trinidad-Navassa and Curacao-Navassa course lines. | |||||
26.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 2751 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 5/10, 1012 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
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26.08.42 | |||||
04.00 | EC 2745 | ||||
08.00 | EC 1956 | ||||
12.00 | EC 1948 | Day's run: 154 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 1862 | ||||
17.00 | Radio Message: "Steinhoff etc. begin return transit with 40 cbm. | ||||
20.00 | EC 1676 | ||||
20.08 | Radio Message: "To Steinhoff and Forster: Free to maneuver in a circle within 300 nm of EB 3367. | ||||
22.20 | Aircraft bearing 320°T. Probably a " Douglas B-18 ". | ||||
Intention: During the bright nights and low-level cloudy days back and forth across the observed convoy route. During the dark nights operate close to Kingston-Navassa. | |||||
27.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 1684 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 3/10, 1012 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
00.25 | Crash dive for flying boat bearing 105°T, type "Consolidated". | ||||
01.00 | EC 1681 | Surfaced. | |||
04.00 | EC 1683 | ||||
08.00 | EC 1666 | ||||
12.00 | EC 2419 | Day's run: 121 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 2189 | ||||
20.00 | EC 2438 | ||||
20.30 | Radio Message: "From Ites: Convoy in sight, square EC 1927, 33°, slow speed, 1 flying boat." | ||||
Operating on convoy. | |||||
22.15 | Radio Message: "From Ites: Convoy position ED 1912, 330°, 8 knots. Have contact on flying boat and steamer behind the convoy." | ||||
28.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.30 | Radio Message: "From Ites: Convoy position EC 1671, 340°, slow speed." | ||||
04.00 | EC 1624 | ||||
05.00 | EC 1298 | Bright flashes and flares bearing 140°T. and flashing light like | |||
anti-aircraft fire. Aircraft searchlights. Two detonations heard and a flash seen. Advanced on thte fire magic. Possibly a distraction. | |||||
06.00 | EC 1299 | Dived to listen. Moonlit, but milky sight. Loud sounds bearing 100-120°. Surfaced immediately. | |||
06.15 | EC 1299 | Convoy came in sight in 90°T. | |||
Port side forward a modern destroyer with lit navigation lights. Distance about 1500 meters. Convoy consists of 12-13 steamers, size 7000-9000 GRT, many tankers. In three colunms of 4, ahead a large tanker. Screen ahead 3 destroyers, port aft a destroyer. Surface attack despite the bright moonlight. Pass about 1000 meters from the port forward destroyer toward the center of the convoy. Three columns overlap heavily, about 1/3, a solid background. | |||||
06.29 | EC 1299 | Four-fan on the front of the column. Hard turn to port | |||
around the destroyer to show no wake and a two-fan on the large tanker. Distance 1200-1500 meters. | |||||
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06.31 | EC 1299 | Crash dive for approaching destroyer and because of night | |||
air. During the dive 3 strong detonations, one a double detonation. Probably the 4th torpedoe. Then two bright sharp detonations. Probably depth charges or aircraft bombs. Light shock in the boat. Afterwards 2 torpedo detonations with heavy shock. Probably tanker blown into the in the air. No other defense. | |||||
07.00 | EC 1299 | ||||
E 1, Sea 1, few clouds, 8/10, 1012 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
07.50 | EC 1599 | Surfaced. A destroyer with a sinking steamer bearing | |||
350°T, distance 3000-4000 meters. 1 destroyer each bearing 0° and 270°, distance 2000-3000 meters. Set off to the south at slow speed. | |||||
07.55 | EC 1599 | The two destroyers bearing 0° and 240° are a hunting | |||
group. Continued to run off, reloaded. Destroyers remained in position. | |||||
08.30 | Port diesel cylinder head is cracked. Capable of only 12 knots. The following malfunctions on diving, fine flooding vent makes a loud whistle like a factory whistle. Bangs and knocking from the oil pressure pump. Beating on the upper deck from loose deck planks. Operation broken off for repair of the malfunctions. Results of the attack 1 freighter with 8000 GRT on surfacing observed sinking. 3-4 steamers of approximately 22000-29000 GRT torpedoed including a tanker of 9000 GRT, sinking certain, 2-3 steamers likely sunk. | ||||
11.30 | EC 1645 | Dived for aircraft bearing 60°T. Fast approach from the cloud | |||
deck with set lights. Searchlight. Altitude 600-800 meters, descending rapidly. Radar is certain. | |||||
12.00 | EC 1642 | ||||
16.00 | EC 1679 | Radio Message: "1147 to 1642 submerged due to aircraft | |||
detection with searchlight. Set off to repair damage. Position square EC 1679. Trade wind 3, 14 mb, +32°, 7/10, Cumulus, Vis. good." - U-511 - | |||||
19.34 | EC 1961 | Crash dive for destroyer bearing 140°T. | |||
Sound pursuit by two destroyers. A hunting group. | |||||
21.50 | EC 1938 | Surfaced. Because I was detected by destroyer hunting | |||
group, I will proceed to the NE corner of my operations area for repairs. Am capable of 12 knots. | |||||
29.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 1938 | ||||
ESE 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 4/10, 1013 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | EC 2479 | ||||
08.00 | EC 2489 | ||||
12.00 | EC 2499 | Day's run: 165 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 2518 | ||||
18.47 | EC 2278 | Crash dive for aircraft bearing 225°T, altitude 2000 meters, | |||
nearly over the boat. A biplane. | |||||
Port cooling water pump failed. | |||||
20.00 | EC 2278 | ||||
19.08 | Surfaced. | ||||
30.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 2518 | ||||
ESE 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 3/10, 1014 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
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03.00 | EC 2542 | Aircraft bearing 210°T, far off with searchlight. By the | |||
searchlight movement, first on an easterly course then turned back on a westerly course. Was probably not detected. (Range too great.) | |||||
07.55 | EC 2512 | Argentinean steamer sighted. Correctly illuminated and | |||
marked. Course 280°, 8 knots. Left unchallenged. | |||||
12.00 | EC 2527 | Day's run: 149 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 2553 | ||||
20.00 | EC 2583 | ||||
31.08.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 2586 | ||||
E 2, Sea 1, 7/10, isolated rain showers, 1014 mb, Vis. changing | |||||
04.00 | EC 2564 | ||||
08.00 | EC 2534 | ||||
12.00 | EC 2564 | Day's run: 158 nm. | |||
12.05 | Radio Message: "Forster, Steinhoff, Folkers report situation." | ||||
16.00 | EC 2594 | ||||
20.00 | EC 2829 | ||||
23.45 | Radio Message: "Windward-Navassa fast land-based air. To the southeast light to heavy sea-based air, depending on | ||||
traffic. No sea patrol. Night air to EC 27. T convoy air radar certain. Heavily changing convoy routes. Except for Argentinians, no independents. Nights moonlit, cloudless. Days low Cumulus, partly cloudy, rain showers, otherwise good visibility, tradewind 3, Sea 4, steady, 1112 mb, 9 plus 8 torpedoes, 49 cbm. Naval square EC 2884." | |||||
01.09.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 2882 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2-3, few clouds, 4/10, 1013 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | EC 2851 | ||||
08.00 | EC 2851 | ||||
10.15 | Radio Message: "1) To Fechner and Steinhoff. No | ||||
spare parts from Pfeffer. Transfer from Steinhoff planned. Suggested meeting place for this possibly in EC 50. 2) Steinhoff spare parts in accordance with Radio Message to Pfeffer of 31 August, confirm exact location and arrival time. 3) Fechner afterwards occupy operation area in accordance with situation reports of Markworth and Wattenberg. 4) Steinhoff start return transit with 30 cbm. | |||||
12.00 | Day's run: 138 nm. | ||||
14.00 | Radio Message: "Delivery of pump parts is not possible. Port cooling water pump damaged like Fechner." | ||||
16.00 | EC 2555 | ||||
18.35 | Radio Message: ". . . . Steinhoff free to maneuver | ||||
according to fuel situation." Delayed return transit via ED 30 to detect traffic east of the Lesser Antilles on course line Cape Town-New York. | |||||
20.00 | EC 2585 | ||||
02.09.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 2823 | ||||
E 3, Sea 4, few clouds, 4/10, 1013 mb, Vis. medium | |||||
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02.09.42 | |||||
04.00 | EC 2914 | ||||
08.00 | EC 2924 | ||||
12.00 | EC 2934 | Day's run: 132 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 2963 | ||||
20.00 | EC 3742 | ||||
03.09.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | EC 3736 | ||||
E 2, Sea 3, few clouds, 4/10, 1013 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | EC 3818 | ||||
08.00 | EC 3829 | ||||
12.00 | EC 3914 | Day's run: 114 nm. | |||
16.00 | EC 3913 | ||||
20.00 | EC 3931 | ||||
04.09.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | ED 1712 | ||||
ESE 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 3/10, 1015 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | ED 1497 | ||||
08.00 | ED 1578 | ||||
12.00 | ED 1823 | Day's run: 135 nm. | |||
16.00 | ED 1914 | ||||
20.00 | ED 1924 | ||||
05.09.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | ED 2724 | ||||
E 1, Sea 1-2, few clouds, 3/10, 1016 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | ED 2735 | ||||
08.00 | ED 2824 | ||||
12.00 | ED 2831 | Day's run: 141 nm. | |||
16.00 | ED 2912 | ||||
20.00 | ED 2935 | ||||
06.09.42 | Caribbean Sea | ||||
00.00 | ED 3728 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2-3, few clouds, 7/10, 1017 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | ED 3827 | ||||
08.00 | ED 3912 | ||||
12.00 | ED 3681 | Day's run: 186 nm. | |||
16.00 | ED 3651 | ||||
20.00 | ED 3387 | ||||
07.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | ED 3345 | ||||
04.00 | ED 3237 | ||||
08.00 | DO 9894 | ||||
12.00 | DO 9852 | Day's run: 160 nm. | |||
16.00 | DO 9885 | ||||
20.00 | DO 3228 | ||||
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08.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DO 3242 | ||||
E 1-2, Sea 2, few clouds, 6/10, 1018 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DO 3135 | ||||
08.00 | DO 9789 | ||||
12.00 | DO 9753 | Day's run: 161 nm. | |||
11.50 | Radio Message: " On route from EC 28 via ED 14 and 38 to 32 nothing seen. High pressure weather, 28 cbm." | ||||
15.05 | Smoke cloud in sight bearing 260°T. A large tanker is | ||||
detected in the periscope. Shifting towards 240°. Hunted. Distance approximately 18 nm. Lost from sight at 16.40 hours. Pursuit broken off, because it is hopeless in the Anegada Passage. | |||||
16.00 | DO 9741 | ||||
16.45 | Radio Message: "Naval tanker, U.S.A. type "Bravos" | ||||
hunted in vain to naval square DO 8969. Small zig-zags about 220°, 16 knots. | |||||
20.00 | DO 9711 | ||||
21.34 | Radio Message: "Steinhoff return transit via naval square DF 40." | ||||
09.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DO 9473 | ||||
ENE 2-3, Sea 3, few clouds, 6/10, isolated rain showers, 1017 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | DO 9459 | ||||
08.00 | DO 9541 | ||||
12.00 | DO 9524 | Day's run: 153 nm. | |||
16.00 | DO 9293 | ||||
20.00 | DO 9354 | ||||
10.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DO 9336 | ||||
ENE 2-3, Sea 3, few clouds, 9/10, 1019 mb, isolated rain showers, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | DP 4787 | ||||
08.00 | DP 4793 | ||||
12.00 | DP 4851 | Day's run: 165 nm. | |||
16.00 | DP 4836 | ||||
20.00 | DP 4687 | ||||
11.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DP 4668 | ||||
E 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 2/10, 1020 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | DP 5451 | ||||
08.00 | DP 5433 | ||||
12.00 | DP 5282 | Day's run: 172 nm. | |||
16.00 | DP 5341 | ||||
20.00 | DP 5325 | ||||
12.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DP 2996 | ||||
ENE 1, Sea 1, few clouds, 4/10, light swell, hazy, 1019 mb, Vis. bad | |||||
04.00 | DP 3755 | ||||
08.00 | DP 3739 | ||||
12.00 | DP 3822 | Day's run: 180 nm. | |||
16.00 | DP 3672 | ||||
20.00 | DP 3656 | ||||
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13.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DP 3639 | ||||
04.00 | DQ 1188 | ||||
08.00 | DQ 1169 | Radio Message: "To Steinhoff : Make for Markworth | |||
supply point. Immediately report if and when arrival there is possible. Supply Steinhoff from Schnorr." | |||||
12.00 | DQ 1252 | Day's run: 173 nm. | |||
13.34 | Radio Message: "Reach Markworth supply point at dawn | ||||
on 17 September. West 1, Sea 1, 7/10, Cumulonimbus, +34°, 1015 mb, steady, 15 cbm, naval square DQ 1247. Starboard cooling water pump has failed. Port cooling water pump repaired, again operable. Auxiliary cooling water pump half power." | |||||
16.00 | DQ 1313 | ||||
20.00 | DE 8972 | ||||
14.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DE 8952 | ||||
NNW 1, Sea 0, light swell, few clouds, 4/10, 1020 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DE 9473 | ||||
08.00 | DE 9473 | ||||
12.00 | DE 9464 | Day's run: 194 nm. | |||
16.00 | DE 9438 | ||||
20.00 | DE 9279 | ||||
15.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DE 9268 | ||||
N 1, Sea 1, few clouds, 3/10, 1020 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DE 9318 | ||||
08.00 | DE 9323 | ||||
12.00 | DE 6993 | Day's run: 175 nm. | |||
16.00 | DF 4737 | ||||
20.00 | DF 4577 | ||||
16.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DF 4554 | ||||
ENE 0-1, Sea 0, few clouds, 6/10, 1023 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DF 4537 | ||||
08.00 | DF 4377 | ||||
12.00 | DF 4381 | Day's run: 195 nm. | |||
16.00 | DF 4359 | ||||
20.00 | DF 4382 | ||||
17.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DF 2785 | ||||
SW 1, Sea 1, few clouds, 8/10, 1018 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | DF 2785 | ||||
08.00 | DF 2765 | ||||
12.00 | DF 2767 | Day's run: 160 nm. | |||
16.00 | DF 2761 | Supply boat Schnorr reached. U-Liebe in sight. 61.8 cbm fuel and small amount of provisions transferred. | |||
20.00 | DF 2763 | ||||
23.40 | Supply ended. | ||||
Return transit. | |||||
18.09.42 | |||||
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18.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DF 2815 | ||||
SW 1-2, Sea 2, 9/10, 1011 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | DF 2589 | ||||
08.00 | DF 2647 | ||||
12.00 | DF 2651 | Day's run: 159 nm. | |||
16.00 | DF 2399 | ||||
20.00 | DF 3181 | ||||
19.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | DF 3164 | ||||
SW 4, Sea 4-5, few clouds, 7/10, 1012 mb, Vis. medium | |||||
04.00 | DF 3218 | ||||
08.00 | DF 3231 | ||||
12.00 | CE 7774 | Day's run: 182 nm. | |||
16.00 | CE 7797 | ||||
20.00 | CE 7874 | ||||
20.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CE 7858 | ||||
ESE 4-5, Sea 5, few clouds, 8/10, 1018 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | CE 7863 | ||||
08.00 | CE 7924 | ||||
12.00 | CE 7695 | Day's run: 173 nm. | |||
16.00 | CE 8449 | ||||
20.00 | CE 8461 | ||||
21.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CE 8513 | ||||
SE 2, Sea 2, few clouds, 6/10, 1021 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | CE 8286 | ||||
08.00 | CE 8347 | ||||
12.00 | CE 8328 | Day's run: 176 nm. | |||
16.00 | CE 8335 | ||||
20.00 | CE 6773 | ||||
22.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CE 6844 | ||||
SSE 1-2, Sea 1, few clouds, 1030 mb, 3/10, Vis. very good | |||||
04.00 | CE 6831 | ||||
08.00 | CE 6682 | ||||
12.00 | CF 4541 | Day's run: 203 nm. | |||
16.00 | CF 4525 | ||||
20.00 | CF 4297 | ||||
23.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CF 4372 | ||||
NW 1, Sea 0, few clouds, 5/10, isolated rain showers, 1028 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | CF 4364 | ||||
08.00 | CF 5115 | ||||
12.00 | CF 2797 | Day's run: 189 nm. | |||
16.00 | CF 2848 | ||||
20.00 | CF 2862 | ||||
Sun and Moon Data 18.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 19.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 20.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 21.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 22.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 23.09.42 |
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23.09.42 | |||||
21.45 | Vessel sighted bearing 90°, course 45°, 5 knots by plotting. | ||||
Vessel had set masthead light that shone to the side, but not in the direction of traffic; as well as at the stern a half light (like an illuminated wheel-house). Vessel was avoided, because it was suspicious (believed to be a U-boat trap). | |||||
24.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | CF 2688 | ||||
NNW 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, 1018 mb, Vis. good | |||||
04.00 | CF 3451 | ||||
08.00 | CF 3284 | ||||
12.00 | CF 3319 | Day's run: 231 nm. | |||
16.00 | BE 9788 | ||||
20.00 | BE 9849 | ||||
21.53 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
25.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | BE 9914 | ||||
N 4-5, Sea 4-5, few clouds, 6/10, isolated rain showers, 1015 mb, Vis. good | |||||
02.00 | BE 9914 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
02.43 | Surfaced. | ||||
03.15 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
04.00 | BE 9915 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
08.00 | BE 9685 | ||||
08.18 | Surfaced. | ||||
13.45 | Dived. Day's run: 267 nm. | ||||
14.00 | BE 7448 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
16.30 | Surfaced. | ||||
17.45 | Dived. | ||||
18.00 | BF 7452 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
21.15 | Surfaced. | ||||
22.05 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
26.09.42 | Atlantic | ||||
00.00 | BF 7461 | ||||
NW 4-5, Sea 5, 6/10, 1017 mb, Vis. good | |||||
02.00 | BF 7462 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
02.15 | Surfaced. | ||||
02.30 | Dived. | ||||
06.00 | BF 7463 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
07.45 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | BF 7551 | Day's run: 114 nm. | |||
16.00 | BF 7645 | ||||
17.45 | BF 7664 | Crash dive for aircraft bearing 0°T, 2-motored, descending, | |||
altitude 1000 meters, range 6000-7000 meters. | |||||
20.00 | BF 7664 | ||||
22.00 | BF 8442 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
Sun and Moon Data 23.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 24.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 25.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 26.09.42 |
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27.09.42 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
02.00 | BF 8427 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
06.00 | BF 8429 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
08.15 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | BF 8434 | Day's run: 135 nm. | |||
WNW 3, Sea 3, overcast, rain showers, Vis. changing, 1015 mb | |||||
13.20 | Dived to proceed submerged. | ||||
18.00 | BF 8286 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
18.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
19.00 | BF 8283 | Crash dive for aircraft. 2-motored. Descending from 310°. Range 10000 meters, under the cloud deck. | |||
22.00 | BF 8291 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
28.09.42 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
02.00 | BF 8268 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
03.08 | Surfaced. | ||||
03.09 | Radio Message: "Position 36 hours from harbor entry. My position is BF 83." | ||||
03.10 | Dived. | ||||
06.00 | BF 8266 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
08.55 | Surfaced. | ||||
12.00 | BF 5886 | Day's run: 86 nm. | |||
WSW 2, Sea 2, overcast, 1004 mb, Vis. good | |||||
16.00 | BF 5855 | Dived. | |||
20.00 | BF 5828 | Proceeded submerged. | |||
29.09.42 | Bay of Biscay | ||||
00.00 | BF 5825 | ||||
04.00 | BF 5588 | ||||
09.00 | Surfaced. | ||||
xx.00 | BF 5583 | ||||
W 2-3, Sea 3, few clouds, 4/10, 999 mb, Vis. very good | |||||
12.00 | Day's run: 110 nm. | ||||
14.00 | Crash dive for aircraft bearing 70°T, 3 aircraft, 2-motored. | ||||
14.20 | Surfaced. | ||||
15.20 | Taken under escort. | ||||
17.05 | Made fast Lorient. | ||||
Day's run: 115 nm. | |||||
(Kaptlt. and Kommandant) | |||||
Sun and Moon Data 27.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 28.09.42 | |
Sun and Moon Data 29.09.42 |
Enclosures to U-511's KTB - click on the text at left to proceed to the document | |
Chart | Track chart covering entire war patrol 16 July to 29 September 1942 |
SketchA | Combat sketch for the period 31 July 1942 |
SketchB | Combat sketch for the period 28 August 1942 |
Commentary of the Befehlshabers der Unterseeboote |
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on the Kriegstagebuch "U 511" from 08.12.41 - 29.09.42. |
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1 steamer of 8000 GRT | ||||
1 tanker of 9000 GRT | ||||
Signed in draft: D ö n i t z . |
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Oberleutnant M.A. and Adjutant | ||||
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