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Old 10-29-22, 03:38 AM   #211
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Wednesday, 28 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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On 23 Oct., U 126 (Kptlt. Ernst Bauer) sighted Portuguese ship entering port off Banana and on 25 Oct., a 2 funnel steamer close inshore. During the day boat operated within sight of the coast and at night at mouth of estuary.

U 159 (Kptlt. Helmut Witte) sighted nothing since 18 Oct. from GQ 60 - JJ 21. Plans passage to KZ 41 and GR 57 by new moon. Heavy north and southwest storms since 13 Oct.

U 552 (Kptlt. Klaus Popp; ex Topp) in previous position of U 107 (Kptlt. Harald Gelhaus) off Freetown (S. sector). U 552 detailed to operation area N. of 41° N. and W. of 59° 30' W focal point off Halifax. Attention drawn to traffic situation.

According to report from Commander of U 217 (Oblt. Kurt Reichenbach-Klinke; VIID), operations by 1 - 2 boats off Curacao and Aruba during new moon period promise success. U 129 (Kptlt. Hans-Ludwig Witt) will therefore take up position in EC 96 with waning moon, focal points off Curacao. Free to fire on oil installations. If no traffic met with, operation in Aruba area on cargo traffic from Maracaibo. U 154 (KrvKpt. Heinrich Schuch) operating in same area. Route via Mona Passage.

U 599 (Kptlt. Wolfgang Breithaupt) has not yet made message concerning entry into port which is now several days overdue. According to Radio Intercept report of 24 Oct., a submarine was attacked by English aircraft in BE 5965 and bombed. Aircraft presumed 2 hits. According to dead reckoning this must have been U 599. Loss must be reckoned with.

Allied convoy UCF 1, containing troops and equipment for the invasion of French North Africa (Operation Torch), is met by carriers Ranger, Sangamon, Suwannee, Chenango, and Santee, which have sailed from Bermuda. Task Force 34 now contains the full invasion force of 102 ships, carrying 35,000 American troops; the force is sailing for Casablanca.

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Thursday, 29 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

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Destroyers were sighted by: U 752 in BF 87 on course 220°. U 463 in BD 8313 on course 270°, U 624 in AL 5481 on course 90°.

U 87 (Kptlt. Joachim Berger) commenced return passage on account of short fuel supply. Sighted dummy warship reported on 28 Oct. again. Nothing in ET 53.

UD-5 (ex Dutch submarine O 27; KptzS. Bruno Mahn) sank British ship "Primrose Hill" 7,600 GRT in DS 9835, course 150°, carrying aircraft from England to Freetown.

U 129 (Kptlt. Hans-Ludwig Witt) sank American ship "Westkebar" 5,620 GRT in ET 6413 carrying Manganese Ore from Tokoradi to New York. According to statement of Captain, 5 - 6 ships leave Tokoradi every day for England or N. America via Freetown. Captain receives no sailing orders.

U 706 (Kptlt. Alexander von Zitzewitz) completed refuel from "Milk Cow" U 463 (KrvKpt. Leo Wolfbauer).

U 621 (Kptlt. Horst Schünemann) took over radar intercept for U 602 (Kptlt. Philipp Schüler).

U 179 (FrgKpt. Ernst Sobe), the first IX D 2 boat, was ordered to operate off Capetown. Last report received from FD 10 on 18 Oct., after which in spite of repeated calls no further report was received. A Radio Intercept report states that on 21 Sept., a German submarine was sighted off Ascension. Boat was probably sunk off Capetown as according to broadcast some of the crew of a German submarine landed there. All other boats operating there have reported up to date so this could only be the crew of U 179. Loss of boat must be reckoned with.

According to a broadcast a German submarine is supposed to have been sunk by gun fire by a Brazilian steamer "Pio Branco" off San-Vicente about 2 months ago. No confirmation of this.

Our troops are now only 50 miles from the oil fields in Grozny, as they capture Nalchik in southern Russia.

Britain advise Italy, that Italy would continue to be bombed by the RAF until they step out of the war.

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Old 10-30-22, 02:34 AM   #212
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Thursday, 29 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

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Destroyers were sighted by: U 752 in BF 87 on course 220°. U 463 in BD 8313 on course 270°, U 624 in AL 5481 on course 90°.

U 87 (Kptlt. Joachim Berger) commenced return passage on account of short fuel supply. Sighted dummy warship reported on 28 Oct. again. Nothing in ET 53.

UD-5 (ex Dutch submarine O 27; KptzS. Bruno Mahn) sank British ship "Primrose Hill" 7,600 GRT in DS 9835, course 150°, carrying aircraft from England to Freetown.

U 129 (Kptlt. Hans-Ludwig Witt) sank American ship "Westkebar" 5,620 GRT in ET 6413 carrying Manganese Ore from Tokoradi to New York. According to statement of Captain, 5 - 6 ships leave Tokoradi every day for England or N. America via Freetown. Captain receives no sailing orders.

U 706 (Kptlt. Alexander von Zitzewitz) completed refuel from "Milk Cow" U 463 (KrvKpt. Leo Wolfbauer).

U 621 (Kptlt. Horst Schünemann) took over radar intercept for U 602 (Kptlt. Philipp Schüler).

U 179 (FrgKpt. Ernst Sobe), the first IX D 2 boat, was ordered to operate off Capetown. Last report received from FD 10 on 18 Oct., after which in spite of repeated calls no further report was received. A Radio Intercept report states that on 21 Sept., a German submarine was sighted off Ascension. Boat was probably sunk off Capetown as according to broadcast some of the crew of a German submarine landed there. All other boats operating there have reported up to date so this could only be the crew of U 179. Loss of boat must be reckoned with.

According to a broadcast a German submarine is supposed to have been sunk by gun fire by a Brazilian steamer "Pio Branco" off San-Vicente about 2 months ago. No confirmation of this.

Our troops are now only 50 miles from the oil fields in Grozny, as they capture Nalchik in southern Russia.

Britain advise Italy, that Italy would continue to be bombed by the RAF until they step out of the war.

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Friday, 30 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

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U 161 was sighted by aircraft in FH 9141 and forced to submerge. In doing so heard convoy on course 290°, speed 8 knots. 2 spread which missed at steamer in FH 5826, course 325°. Phosphorescence gave boat away during attack, and it received flares and depth charges.U 518 has sighted nothing off N. exit of Belle Isle Straits up to date.

In reply to question U 402 reported amount of fog in past 6 days as 25%.

U 128 and 552 given freedom of action in waters off Freetown.
U 177 and U 181 - 2 IXD2 boats fresh from home given freedom of action in area off Capetown and eastwards to 17° 30' E.

U 753 completed refuel from U 463.

In answer to question regarding operational readiness and possible operation off Dakar, U 500 reported full mechanical readiness, but provision for only 2 - 3 weeks.
U 87 no longer serviceable and on return voyage.
U 156 has small inaccessible leak in pressure hull in region of battery room. Boat only able to dive to shallow depth. On return passage.

Axis forces at El Alamein, Egypt, are now down to about 320 operational tanks with little fuel, while the Allies have about 800 tanks. After sun down, Montgomery launches a diversionary attack at the Point 29 region to pin down Axis forces before he is ready to launch his main offensive elsewhere.

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Friday, 30 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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U 161 was sighted by aircraft in FH 9141 and forced to submerge. In doing so heard convoy on course 290°, speed 8 knots. 2 spread which missed at steamer in FH 5826, course 325°. Phosphorescence gave boat away during attack, and it received flares and depth charges.U 518 has sighted nothing off N. exit of Belle Isle Straits up to date.

In reply to question U 402 reported amount of fog in past 6 days as 25%.

U 128 and 552 given freedom of action in waters off Freetown.
U 177 and U 181 - 2 IXD2 boats fresh from home given freedom of action in area off Capetown and eastwards to 17° 30' E.

U 753 completed refuel from U 463.

In answer to question regarding operational readiness and possible operation off Dakar, U 500 reported full mechanical readiness, but provision for only 2 - 3 weeks.
U 87 no longer serviceable and on return voyage.
U 156 has small inaccessible leak in pressure hull in region of battery room. Boat only able to dive to shallow depth. On return passage.

Axis forces at El Alamein, Egypt, are now down to about 320 operational tanks with little fuel, while the Allies have about 800 tanks. After sun down, Montgomery launches a diversionary attack at the Point 29 region to pin down Axis forces before he is ready to launch his main offensive elsewhere.

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Saturday, 31 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

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Convoy No. 63:
On morning of 31 Oct., Convoy "Maßmann" lay in CF 96 with NNE course and speed 7 knots. Convoy appeared to pass Gibraltar and continued northwards. With wind dropping from west and sea strength 3 - 4 contact was maintained by U 604 (Kptlt. Höltring) and U 509 Kptlt. Witte). By the afternoon six boats of the group had come up to the convoy. In the morning U 509 and U 604 had reported that all that remained of convoy was 4 - 5 ships. In the afternoon U 604 reported there were certainly 12. It therefore looked as though two groups had joined up in the afternoon while up to date very little had been reported about escort, and also no air patrol seemed to be present, suddenly from 1800 onwards all boats were driven off by heavy air activity and large destroyer escort. A number of boats reported aircraft contacts.
As rest of convoy route lay more and more within range of enemy air support, operation was broken off at daylight on 1 Nov. in CF 69.
In a tough four day battle with convoy under favorable weather conditions and not too strong an escort, 7 boats out of strong groups of 10 attacked successfully and sank a total of 18 ships together 133,131 GRT without a single loss.

U 412 (Kptlt. Walther Jahrmärker) and U 627 (Kptlt. Robert Kindelbacher) were both detailed to operate on Convoy no. 63, but neither made contact. After close of operation no reports were received in spite of many calls. It is possible that U 412 was destroyed by English aircraft on the outward journey, since it had not reported since sailing. Radio intercept report concerning aircraft attack received. On 27 Oct., U 627 reported convoy in AL 2559 at 0325 on easterly course and gave chase after which no further report was received. Loss of both must be reckoned with.

Friendly aircraft sighted 2 aircraft carriers at 1115 with 1 cruiser and 3 destroyers on course 180°.

U 519 (Kptlt. Günther Eppen) completed secondary duty 1 (Met Buoy Rockall). U D 5 (ex Dutch submarine O 27; KptzS. Bruno Mahn) completed refueling from "Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe).

Heavy Crusier HMS Cumberland (County-class) sail from Scapa Flow in Scotland, with HMS Norfolk and screen of 5 destroyers. She is nominated for support of planned allied landings in North Africa.

Our 21st Panzer Division launch four successive strikes against Australian troops at Point 29 in Egypt, causing heavy casualties on both sides.

As The Führer is confident that Stalingrad will soon be under our control, he departs the Wehrwolf headquarters near of Vinnytsia, Ukraine and moves to the Wolfsschanze headquarters in Rastenburg, Germany (modern day Ketrzyn, Poland).

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IX U-43 (Wilhelm Ambrosius)

Patrol 1 (continue)

08 April 1940(Monday)
04:00 - AM3619.
06:40 - Dive test, 35m. Torpedoes maintenance.
07:26 - Surfaced.
08:00 - AM3563.
12:00 - AM3558.
13:14 - Crashdive drill. Practiced fire exercices.
13:46 - Surfaced.
16:00 - AM3575.
20:00 - AM3497.
00:00 - AM3716.

09 APril 1940 (Tuesday)
04:00 - AM2962.
06:52 - Crashdive drill. Torpedoes maintenance.
07:49 - Surfaced.
08:00 - AM2986.
12:00 - AM5322.
16:00 - AM5387.
19:57 - AM5627. Operation area reached.
20:20 - Kurzsignal to BDU : "AM5627 X U-43"
20:57 - Message from BDU : "KURZSIGNAL ACKNOWLEDGED X CONTINUE OPERATION X BDU"
00:00 - AM5627.

10 April 1940 (Wednesday)
00:10 - Clouds overcast, heavy fog, wind SW Beaufort 4, Sea 3, heavy rain. Dive because of bad visibility, 35m.
04:00 - AM5627.
06:00 - Torpedoes maintenance.
07:17 - Surfaced for batteries and CO2, no weather improvment.
08:00 - AM5627.
09:53 - Dived, 35m.
12:00 - AM5627.
16:00 - AM5627.
16:55 - Surfaced, no improvment.
19:56 - Dived, 35m.
20:00 - AM5627.
00:00 - AM5627.
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Saturday, 31 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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Convoy No. 63:
On morning of 31 Oct., Convoy "Maßmann" lay in CF 96 with NNE course and speed 7 knots. Convoy appeared to pass Gibraltar and continued northwards. With wind dropping from west and sea strength 3 - 4 contact was maintained by U 604 (Kptlt. Höltring) and U 509 Kptlt. Witte). By the afternoon six boats of the group had come up to the convoy. In the morning U 509 and U 604 had reported that all that remained of convoy was 4 - 5 ships. In the afternoon U 604 reported there were certainly 12. It therefore looked as though two groups had joined up in the afternoon while up to date very little had been reported about escort, and also no air patrol seemed to be present, suddenly from 1800 onwards all boats were driven off by heavy air activity and large destroyer escort. A number of boats reported aircraft contacts.
As rest of convoy route lay more and more within range of enemy air support, operation was broken off at daylight on 1 Nov. in CF 69.
In a tough four day battle with convoy under favorable weather conditions and not too strong an escort, 7 boats out of strong groups of 10 attacked successfully and sank a total of 18 ships together 133,131 GRT without a single loss.

U 412 (Kptlt. Walther Jahrmärker) and U 627 (Kptlt. Robert Kindelbacher) were both detailed to operate on Convoy no. 63, but neither made contact. After close of operation no reports were received in spite of many calls. It is possible that U 412 was destroyed by English aircraft on the outward journey, since it had not reported since sailing. Radio intercept report concerning aircraft attack received. On 27 Oct., U 627 reported convoy in AL 2559 at 0325 on easterly course and gave chase after which no further report was received. Loss of both must be reckoned with.

Friendly aircraft sighted 2 aircraft carriers at 1115 with 1 cruiser and 3 destroyers on course 180°.

U 519 (Kptlt. Günther Eppen) completed secondary duty 1 (Met Buoy Rockall). U D 5 (ex Dutch submarine O 27; KptzS. Bruno Mahn) completed refueling from "Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe).

Heavy Crusier HMS Cumberland (County-class) sail from Scapa Flow in Scotland, with HMS Norfolk and screen of 5 destroyers. She is nominated for support of planned allied landings in North Africa.

Our 21st Panzer Division launch four successive strikes against Australian troops at Point 29 in Egypt, causing heavy casualties on both sides.

As The Führer is confident that Stalingrad will soon be under our control, he departs the Wehrwolf headquarters near of Vinnytsia, Ukraine and moves to the Wolfsschanze headquarters in Rastenburg, Germany (modern day Ketrzyn, Poland).

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Sunday, 1 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

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U 563 (Kptlt. Götz von Hartmann) reports ship traveling alone in BE 2647 on course 0°. Pursuit was broken off because of excessive use of lubricating oil.

U 664 (Oblt. Adolf Graef) was heavily attacked by aircraft in approximately AL 10 and has to return to port. (Possibly air cover for an E. bound convoy).

U 575 (Kptlt. Günther Heydemann) reports in connection with sinking of 29 October that the ship formerly described as a freighter was actually a troop ship transport of the "Abosso" type (11,330 T). At the point where she sank there are about 10 cutters and many rafts full of soldiers. Boat sighted 3 steamers and 1 destroyer at 1329, 1 November in BD 6859, sailing on S. course. She is returning to base.

U 332 (Kptlt. Johannes Liebe) situation: nothing further seen in areas EE 60, EF 80 and EP 20 since 23 January.

U D 5 (ex Dutch submarine O 27; KptzS. Bruno Mahn) sighted destroyer in DG 8143, course 0°.

Aircraft reported convoy in BE 9755 at 1155, consisting of 10 merchant ships, and 3 patrol boats on N. course at low speed. (Evidently the rest of SL 125.

"Milkcow" U 463 (KrvKpt. Leo Wolfbauer) carried out transfer of supplies and is returning to port. Reports convoy in BD 6815, which steered course 270° at first and then changed to 180°.

U 516 (Korvkpt. Gerhard Wiebe) took on provisions for 10 days from "Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe). Tanker situation: 555 cubic meters fuel oil; 8 cubic meters of motor oil; 169 day supply of provisions and 4 torpedoes.

Rommel begins to devise a plan to withdraw his forces at El Alamein, Egypt westward to Fuka, but will not activate the plan yet.

Our III.Panzer Korps captures Alagir on the Terek River in the Caucasus.

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Sunday, 1 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

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U 563 (Kptlt. Götz von Hartmann) reports ship traveling alone in BE 2647 on course 0°. Pursuit was broken off because of excessive use of lubricating oil.

U 664 (Oblt. Adolf Graef) was heavily attacked by aircraft in approximately AL 10 and has to return to port. (Possibly air cover for an E. bound convoy).

U 575 (Kptlt. Günther Heydemann) reports in connection with sinking of 29 October that the ship formerly described as a freighter was actually a troop ship transport of the "Abosso" type (11,330 T). At the point where she sank there are about 10 cutters and many rafts full of soldiers. Boat sighted 3 steamers and 1 destroyer at 1329, 1 November in BD 6859, sailing on S. course. She is returning to base.

U 332 (Kptlt. Johannes Liebe) situation: nothing further seen in areas EE 60, EF 80 and EP 20 since 23 January.

U D 5 (ex Dutch submarine O 27; KptzS. Bruno Mahn) sighted destroyer in DG 8143, course 0°.

Aircraft reported convoy in BE 9755 at 1155, consisting of 10 merchant ships, and 3 patrol boats on N. course at low speed. (Evidently the rest of SL 125.

"Milkcow" U 463 (KrvKpt. Leo Wolfbauer) carried out transfer of supplies and is returning to port. Reports convoy in BD 6815, which steered course 270° at first and then changed to 180°.

U 516 (Korvkpt. Gerhard Wiebe) took on provisions for 10 days from "Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe). Tanker situation: 555 cubic meters fuel oil; 8 cubic meters of motor oil; 169 day supply of provisions and 4 torpedoes.

Rommel begins to devise a plan to withdraw his forces at El Alamein, Egypt westward to Fuka, but will not activate the plan yet.

Our III.Panzer Korps captures Alagir on the Terek River in the Caucasus.

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Monday, 2 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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U 514 (Kptlt. Hans Jürgen Auffermann) reported 7 large ships and a destroyer in CF 4399 on E. course. U 514 was forced to submerge at once by aircraft and lost contact. Since this convoy was possibly a troop or equipment transport group for Gibraltar, orders were given U 130 - U 620 - U 572 and U 103 to operate on supposed course to Gibraltar. Convoy sailed at estimated speed of 10 knots. Of the boats mentioned, U 620 has a damaged rudder, U 103 has difficulty submerging and U 440 needs repairs on her stern tube and operated against single ship on courses in CG 7535 at 1418 hours - no attack because of high speed.
No further reports came in on the enemy.

Operations on carrier force broken off. U 510 and U 134 sailing S. to DT 50. Supply activity by "Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe) forthcoming.
U 103 and U 440 to meet U 509 (IXC; KrvKpt. Werner Witte) on 6 November in DG 3355 to take on about 60 cubic meters of fuel each. Both boats to continue southward.

"Milkcow" U 463 (KrvKpt. Leo Wolfbauer) took over radar interception escort for U 575 (Kptlt. Günther Heydemann).

"Operation Supercharge" is launched at El Alamein, Egypt, destroying many Axis tanks and guns. Axis tanks counterattack at 1100 hours, which fail to stop the Allied advances. During the night, Rommel requests permission from The Führer to fall back, which will be denied on the next day.

Our 13th Panzer Div. of the III Panzer Korps reaches what will be the farthest point to the southeast reached by the Wehrmacht, when it is halted by Soviet forces, 5 miles outside Ordshonikidze, Azerbaijan.

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Monday, 2 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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U 514 (Kptlt. Hans Jürgen Auffermann) reported 7 large ships and a destroyer in CF 4399 on E. course. U 514 was forced to submerge at once by aircraft and lost contact. Since this convoy was possibly a troop or equipment transport group for Gibraltar, orders were given U 130 - U 620 - U 572 and U 103 to operate on supposed course to Gibraltar. Convoy sailed at estimated speed of 10 knots. Of the boats mentioned, U 620 has a damaged rudder, U 103 has difficulty submerging and U 440 needs repairs on her stern tube and operated against single ship on courses in CG 7535 at 1418 hours - no attack because of high speed.
No further reports came in on the enemy.

Operations on carrier force broken off. U 510 and U 134 sailing S. to DT 50. Supply activity by "Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe) forthcoming.
U 103 and U 440 to meet U 509 (IXC; KrvKpt. Werner Witte) on 6 November in DG 3355 to take on about 60 cubic meters of fuel each. Both boats to continue southward.

"Milkcow" U 463 (KrvKpt. Leo Wolfbauer) took over radar interception escort for U 575 (Kptlt. Günther Heydemann).

"Operation Supercharge" is launched at El Alamein, Egypt, destroying many Axis tanks and guns. Axis tanks counterattack at 1100 hours, which fail to stop the Allied advances. During the night, Rommel requests permission from The Führer to fall back, which will be denied on the next day.

Our 13th Panzer Div. of the III Panzer Korps reaches what will be the farthest point to the southeast reached by the Wehrmacht, when it is halted by Soviet forces, 5 miles outside Ordshonikidze, Azerbaijan.

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Tuesday, 3 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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U 440 (Kptlt. Hans Geissler) sighted 2 destroyers on E. course at 1035 in CG 7454 and reported at 0130 a convoy in CF 9595, course E. Operation impossible because of condition of the boat. Looks like the same group that was reported by U 514 (Kptlt. Hans Jürgen Auffermann) on 2 November in CF 4399. Operation was not possible since no boats are in the area.

Following orders were given for Special Operation: U 407 and U 617 steer for CG 61. U 662 (KrvKpt. Wolfgang Hermann) make for U 509 (IXC; KrvKpt. Werner Witte) in DG 3355 and take on 30 cubic meters of fuel. U 440 is to report as soon as boat is repaired. More to follow.

U 172 (Kptlt. Carl Emmermann) and U 68 (KrvKpt. Karl-Friedrich Merten) will have freedom of movement in GF, since movements there are favorable from time to time.

After sun down, Allies launch renewed attacks at the weakened Axis defensive positions near El Alamein, Egypt.

British Ventura aircraft fly their first combat mission against a factory in Hengelo in the Netherlands.

The US government demands Finland to cease hostilities against the Soviet Union.

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Tuesday, 3 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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U 440 (Kptlt. Hans Geissler) sighted 2 destroyers on E. course at 1035 in CG 7454 and reported at 0130 a convoy in CF 9595, course E. Operation impossible because of condition of the boat. Looks like the same group that was reported by U 514 (Kptlt. Hans Jürgen Auffermann) on 2 November in CF 4399. Operation was not possible since no boats are in the area.

Following orders were given for Special Operation: U 407 and U 617 steer for CG 61. U 662 (KrvKpt. Wolfgang Hermann) make for U 509 (IXC; KrvKpt. Werner Witte) in DG 3355 and take on 30 cubic meters of fuel. U 440 is to report as soon as boat is repaired. More to follow.

U 172 (Kptlt. Carl Emmermann) and U 68 (KrvKpt. Karl-Friedrich Merten) will have freedom of movement in GF, since movements there are favorable from time to time.

After sun down, Allies launch renewed attacks at the weakened Axis defensive positions near El Alamein, Egypt.

British Ventura aircraft fly their first combat mission against a factory in Hengelo in the Netherlands.

The US government demands Finland to cease hostilities against the Soviet Union.

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Wednesday, 4 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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Due to the increasing acuteness of the Mediterranean situation, High Command ordered 4 more boats to that area, besides U 755 and U 595. Since breaking through the Straits of Gibraltar should meet with success, U 662 and U 440 both of which have been at sea a long time already, and U 617, U 407 and U 596 will be sent. Captains who have had experience against convoys in the Atlantic are thought best for operations in the Mediterranean by B.d.U.
These boats make up Group "Delphin". In view of the great amount of ships and heavy patrols, breaking through the Straits will evidently be difficult this time. We must count on some losses.
As far as can be determined, operations in the Mediterranean will find large and worthwhile targets. It is imperative to use the 39 H type pistol as soon as it has been properly proved in combat.

In this regard:

Message to: Naval Command
Torpedo Development Division,
and information to: 1st Naval Command
German U-boat Commander Italy.

1. The situation in the Mediterranean makes use of Pistol 39 H extremely important to Mediterranean boats. Reasons:
1.a. Principal targets are battleships, aircraft carriers and large transports. Greatest damage possible is desired from single shots.
1.b. According to air observation the worthwhile targets in the Mediterranean are protected by anti-torpedo nets. The only workable solution is use of the 39 H pistol.
1.c. This would also dispense with premature ignition and faulty shots in an area where not only do we find high seas and heavy swells but also ships of deep draught.
1.d. Operational torpedoes of greater destructive power are more urgent in the Mediterranean than in the Atlantic because of the intense situation in Africa.

2. B.d.U. has ordered the 1st consignment of 50ea. 39 H type pistols for the Mediterranean, also is trying to speed up the delay in their operation in the Atlantic.

B.d.U. Secret 4733 A 4.

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In Egypt, the British 7th Armoured Division catches and encircles the Italian Ariete Division which, against tremendous odds, is fightig to the last tank in a desperate running battle. General Wilhelm von Thoma, Commanding General of the Deutsche Afrika Korps, is taken prisoner in Egypt by British troops.
Axis forces slowly fall back to the west toward Fuka, Egypt, but the rear guard continues to cause heavy casualties against the pursuing Allied troops. Seeing that victory is now impossible, Rommel disobeys The Führers orders and gives the orders for a general withdraw toward the Egyptian-Libyan border.

All of our offensive operations in the Caucasus region are suspended.

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Wednesday, 4 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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Due to the increasing acuteness of the Mediterranean situation, High Command ordered 4 more boats to that area, besides U 755 and U 595. Since breaking through the Straits of Gibraltar should meet with success, U 662 and U 440 both of which have been at sea a long time already, and U 617, U 407 and U 596 will be sent. Captains who have had experience against convoys in the Atlantic are thought best for operations in the Mediterranean by B.d.U.
These boats make up Group "Delphin". In view of the great amount of ships and heavy patrols, breaking through the Straits will evidently be difficult this time. We must count on some losses.
As far as can be determined, operations in the Mediterranean will find large and worthwhile targets. It is imperative to use the 39 H type pistol as soon as it has been properly proved in combat.

In this regard:

Message to: Naval Command
Torpedo Development Division,
and information to: 1st Naval Command
German U-boat Commander Italy.

1. The situation in the Mediterranean makes use of Pistol 39 H extremely important to Mediterranean boats. Reasons:
1.a. Principal targets are battleships, aircraft carriers and large transports. Greatest damage possible is desired from single shots.
1.b. According to air observation the worthwhile targets in the Mediterranean are protected by anti-torpedo nets. The only workable solution is use of the 39 H pistol.
1.c. This would also dispense with premature ignition and faulty shots in an area where not only do we find high seas and heavy swells but also ships of deep draught.
1.d. Operational torpedoes of greater destructive power are more urgent in the Mediterranean than in the Atlantic because of the intense situation in Africa.

2. B.d.U. has ordered the 1st consignment of 50ea. 39 H type pistols for the Mediterranean, also is trying to speed up the delay in their operation in the Atlantic.

B.d.U. Secret 4733 A 4.

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In Egypt, the British 7th Armoured Division catches and encircles the Italian Ariete Division which, against tremendous odds, is fightig to the last tank in a desperate running battle. General Wilhelm von Thoma, Commanding General of the Deutsche Afrika Korps, is taken prisoner in Egypt by British troops.
Axis forces slowly fall back to the west toward Fuka, Egypt, but the rear guard continues to cause heavy casualties against the pursuing Allied troops. Seeing that victory is now impossible, Rommel disobeys The Führers orders and gives the orders for a general withdraw toward the Egyptian-Libyan border.

All of our offensive operations in the Caucasus region are suspended.

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Thursday, 5 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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Convoy No.64 (SC.107):
U 521 made contact for a short time again at 1000 hours but could not keep it. Due to air patrols over the convoy none of the 7 boats operating against it were able to approach. All other boats were either returning to port or moving toward refueling points. Since visibility was so good during the day and surprise attacks by aircraft were likely, boats were ordered to attack only at night when in favorable positions and to cease the operation at daybreak.
A number of boats reported damage due to aircraft bombs.
No further success reported. Hence the operation will end in the morning of 6 November with the following successes:
23 ships sunk, 136,115 tons.
1 destroyer and 1 corvette torpedoed and 5 other hits scored on ships.
Evidently only U 132 (Kptlt. Ernst Vogelsang) was sunk on this entire operation. She operated against Convoy No. 64 and last reported from AJ 91 on 3 November. According to observations of other boats she may have been destroyed when she torpedoed a munitions ship.

U 658 (Kptlt. Hans Senkel) and U 520 (Kptlt. Volkmar Schwartzkopff) also operated against Convoy No. 64. The last reports were 20 October for U 658 and 27 October for U 520. It is believed that both boats were destroyed by aircraft.

U 108 and U 103 took on fuel from U 509 (IXC; KrvKpt. Werner Witte) and sailed southward. U 128 and U 511 made for FC 50 after being supplied by "Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe). U 462 has supplied: U 156, 107, 590 and U 87.
Tanker situation: 415 cubic meters of fuel oil, provisions for 136 days, and 4 torpedoes.

German intelligence reported that a large Allied fleet had departed Gibraltar.

U 620 (Oblt. Heinz Stein) reports heavy movements in CG 57, neutral insignia shown.

U 440 and 622 were unable to break through Straits of Gibraltar because of engine trouble. U 380 and 259 are considered as substitutes.

British tanks attempt, in failure, to out-flank the retreating Axis forces in Egypt.

Vichy French forces on Madagascar surrender.

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Thursday, 5 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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Convoy No.64 (SC.107):
U 521 made contact for a short time again at 1000 hours but could not keep it. Due to air patrols over the convoy none of the 7 boats operating against it were able to approach. All other boats were either returning to port or moving toward refueling points. Since visibility was so good during the day and surprise attacks by aircraft were likely, boats were ordered to attack only at night when in favorable positions and to cease the operation at daybreak.
A number of boats reported damage due to aircraft bombs.
No further success reported. Hence the operation will end in the morning of 6 November with the following successes:
23 ships sunk, 136,115 tons.
1 destroyer and 1 corvette torpedoed and 5 other hits scored on ships.
Evidently only U 132 (Kptlt. Ernst Vogelsang) was sunk on this entire operation. She operated against Convoy No. 64 and last reported from AJ 91 on 3 November. According to observations of other boats she may have been destroyed when she torpedoed a munitions ship.

U 658 (Kptlt. Hans Senkel) and U 520 (Kptlt. Volkmar Schwartzkopff) also operated against Convoy No. 64. The last reports were 20 October for U 658 and 27 October for U 520. It is believed that both boats were destroyed by aircraft.

U 108 and U 103 took on fuel from U 509 (IXC; KrvKpt. Werner Witte) and sailed southward. U 128 and U 511 made for FC 50 after being supplied by "Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe). U 462 has supplied: U 156, 107, 590 and U 87.
Tanker situation: 415 cubic meters of fuel oil, provisions for 136 days, and 4 torpedoes.

German intelligence reported that a large Allied fleet had departed Gibraltar.

U 620 (Oblt. Heinz Stein) reports heavy movements in CG 57, neutral insignia shown.

U 440 and 622 were unable to break through Straits of Gibraltar because of engine trouble. U 380 and 259 are considered as substitutes.

British tanks attempt, in failure, to out-flank the retreating Axis forces in Egypt.

Vichy French forces on Madagascar surrender.

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Friday, 6 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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U 160 (Kptlt. Georg Lassen) reports eastbound convoy of 8 freighters, 2 destroyers and 2 patrol boats. She attacked and scored hits on freighters of 7,000 and 6,000 tons. Neither ship seen to sink. No contact. So far no single ship movements off Port of Spain. Outbound ships sailing with escort on courses 310° and 90°. Air patrols far and wide. (One of the torpedoed ships sank, according to radio intercepts).

U 161 (Kptlt. Albrecht Achilles) situation: sighted 2 steamers on 5 November in EV 7321 on course 260° and on 6 November 1 steamer course 90. Both put into Takoradi. Because of heavy seas and strong easterly currents, shallow water operations are pointless.

Taking on of supplies will be carried out later for U 161 and U 126 (Kptlt. Ernst Bauer) in approximate area DS.

U 440 (Kptlt. Hans Geissler) took over radar interception escort for U 516 (Korvkpt. Gerhard Wiebe).

U-boats were informed of the sailing of our own ships and instructed regarding the exact limits of operational areas.

Liberty to attack single ships given in area Route Anton between 30° N. and 10° S.

Joseph Stalin speaks to the Congress of Soviet Deputies, warning the US and UK that a failure to open a second front might well end badly for all freedom-loving countries.

Lieutenant General Dwight Eisenhower flies from London to his headquarters in Gibraltar from where he will direct Operation Torch.

Groves and Oppenheimer visit Los Alamos, New Mexico, and agree that it is suitable as the location for Site Y for the Manhattan Project.

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IX U-43 (Wilhelm Ambrosius)

Patrol 1 (continue)


11 April 1940 (Thursday)
01:14 - Surfaced, no weather improvment.
03:37 - Dived, 35m.
04:00 - AM5627.
06:00 - Torpedoes maintenance.
08:00 - AM5627.
09:27 - Surfaced, no improvment.
11:34 - Dived, 35m
12:00 - AM5627.
16:00 - AM5627.
16:40 - Surfaced, no improvment.
18:50 - Dived, 35m.
20:00 - AM5627.
23:44 - Surfaced, no improv.
00:00 - AM5627.

12 April 1940 (Friday)
02:00 - Dived, 35m.
04:00 - AM5627.
06:00 - Torpedoes maintenance.
07:09 - Surfaced, no improv.
08:00 - AM5627.
08:44 - Dived, 35m.
12:00 - AM5627.
13:57 - Surfaced, no improv.
16:00 - AM5627.
16:33 - Dived, 35m. Practiced fire exercices.
20:00 - AM5627.
21:37 - Surfaced, no improv.
23:48 - Dived, 35m.
00:00 - AM5627.

13 April 1940 (Saturday)
04:00 - AM5627.
05:14 - Surfaced, no improv.
07:19 - Dived, 35nm. Torpedoes maintenance.
08:00 - AM5627.
12:00 - AM5627.
12:18 - Surfaced, no improv.
13:33 - Transmission from BDU : "REPORT ACTUAL STATUS X BDU"
13:45 - Kurszignal to BDU : "AM5799 X NO TRAFFIC AND CONTACTS X VERY BAD WEATHER X U-43"
14:07 - Transmission from BDU : "KURZSIGNAL ACKNOWLEDGED X RELOCATE PATROL LINE AM5799"
14:20 - Dived, 35m.
16:00 - AM5643.
19:40 - Surfaced, no improv.
20:00 - AM5645.
22:00 - Dived, 35m
00:00 - AM5593.
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IX U-43 (Wilhelm Ambrosius)

Patrol 1 (continue)


11 April 1940 (Thursday)
01:14 - Surfaced, no weather improvment.
03:37 - Dived, 35m.
04:00 - AM5627.
06:00 - Torpedoes maintenance.
08:00 - AM5627.
09:27 - Surfaced, no improvment.
11:34 - Dived, 35m
12:00 - AM5627.
16:00 - AM5627.
16:40 - Surfaced, no improvment.
18:50 - Dived, 35m.
20:00 - AM5627.
23:44 - Surfaced, no improv.
00:00 - AM5627.

12 April 1940 (Friday)
02:00 - Dived, 35m.
04:00 - AM5627.
06:00 - Torpedoes maintenance.
07:09 - Surfaced, no improv.
08:00 - AM5627.
08:44 - Dived, 35m.
12:00 - AM5627.
13:57 - Surfaced, no improv.
16:00 - AM5627.
16:33 - Dived, 35m. Practiced fire exercices.
20:00 - AM5627.
21:37 - Surfaced, no improv.
23:48 - Dived, 35m.
00:00 - AM5627.

13 April 1940 (Saturday)
04:00 - AM5627.
05:14 - Surfaced, no improv.
07:19 - Dived, 35nm. Torpedoes maintenance.
08:00 - AM5627.
12:00 - AM5627.
12:18 - Surfaced, no improv.
13:33 - Transmission from BDU : "REPORT ACTUAL STATUS X BDU"
13:45 - Kurszignal to BDU : "AM5799 X NO TRAFFIC AND CONTACTS X VERY BAD WEATHER X U-43"
14:07 - Transmission from BDU : "KURZSIGNAL ACKNOWLEDGED X RELOCATE PATROL LINE AM5799"
14:20 - Dived, 35m.
16:00 - AM5643.
19:40 - Surfaced, no improv.
20:00 - AM5645.
22:00 - Dived, 35m
00:00 - AM5593.

Yes, prolonging bad weather can be an issue at time. Daily Torpedo Maintenance, wow ... keeping everybody bussy I guess ...
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Friday, 6 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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U 160 (Kptlt. Georg Lassen) reports eastbound convoy of 8 freighters, 2 destroyers and 2 patrol boats. She attacked and scored hits on freighters of 7,000 and 6,000 tons. Neither ship seen to sink. No contact. So far no single ship movements off Port of Spain. Outbound ships sailing with escort on courses 310° and 90°. Air patrols far and wide. (One of the torpedoed ships sank, according to radio intercepts).

U 161 (Kptlt. Albrecht Achilles) situation: sighted 2 steamers on 5 November in EV 7321 on course 260° and on 6 November 1 steamer course 90. Both put into Takoradi. Because of heavy seas and strong easterly currents, shallow water operations are pointless.

Taking on of supplies will be carried out later for U 161 and U 126 (Kptlt. Ernst Bauer) in approximate area DS.

U 440 (Kptlt. Hans Geissler) took over radar interception escort for U 516 (Korvkpt. Gerhard Wiebe).

U-boats were informed of the sailing of our own ships and instructed regarding the exact limits of operational areas.

Liberty to attack single ships given in area Route Anton between 30° N. and 10° S.

Joseph Stalin speaks to the Congress of Soviet Deputies, warning the US and UK that a failure to open a second front might well end badly for all freedom-loving countries.

Lieutenant General Dwight Eisenhower flies from London to his headquarters in Gibraltar from where he will direct Operation Torch.

Groves and Oppenheimer visit Los Alamos, New Mexico, and agree that it is suitable as the location for Site Y for the Manhattan Project.

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Saturday, 7 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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"Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe) reports ship sailing alone in EH 6199 on S. Westerly course. She was given orders to keep contact for U 128 (Kptlt. Ullrich Heyse) which is nearby. At 2016 hours the ship was in EH 6461. No further reports.

Rather than to worry about the former area, which was at best unproductive, U 161 (Kptlt. Albrecht Achilles) and U 126 (Kptlt. Ernst Bauer) moved E. and W. (Former area off Lagos and Takoradi).

Vichy French General Antoine Béthouart attempts a failed coup d'etat in North Africa, which alarms defenses.

U 620 (Oblt. Heinz Stein) has been standing off Lisbon on the 3 mile limit for 3 days. Sightings: 8 - 10 neutral ships per day, each having a red cross insignia but no flag. Clarification of this unusual procedure will be requested from France.

In the morning, British 7th Armoured Division clashes with our 21st Panzer Division about 24 kilometers southwest of Sidi Haneish, Egypt. British tanks win the engagement, but fail to prevent our troops from withdrawing to Mersa Matruh.

In view of the situation in the Mediterranean, Group Delphin U 755 (Kptlt. Walter Göing) and U 595 (Kptlt. Jürgen Quaet-Faslem) were ordered to try and break through the Straits of Gibraltar as soon as possible. Boats are to sail course 5° W. without further orders on Mediterranean circuit and come under Officer Commanding U-boats Mediterranean.

The Führer departs the Wolfsschanze headquarters at Rastenburg, Ostpreußen (now Ketrzyn, Poland) for München, traveling aboard his private train "Amerika".

RST
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Yes, prolonging bad weather can be an issue at time. Daily Torpedo Maintenance, wow ... keeping everybody bussy I guess ...

Since it's the "main weapon", I guess it's normal to take care. Maybe I'm a "too cautious" Kaleun, but I've seen in a KTB a real one doing that almost everyday too (but I forget his name and his Uboote number). It was the same for crashdive exercices, some practiced it almost everyday, while in good weather and transit, and others only one or two by week.

And yes it keep crew busy during these very bad weather days.
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Saturday, 7 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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"Milkcow" U 462 (Oblt. Bruno Vowe) reports ship sailing alone in EH 6199 on S. Westerly course. She was given orders to keep contact for U 128 (Kptlt. Ullrich Heyse) which is nearby. At 2016 hours the ship was in EH 6461. No further reports.

Rather than to worry about the former area, which was at best unproductive, U 161 (Kptlt. Albrecht Achilles) and U 126 (Kptlt. Ernst Bauer) moved E. and W. (Former area off Lagos and Takoradi).

Vichy French General Antoine Béthouart attempts a failed coup d'etat in North Africa, which alarms defenses.

U 620 (Oblt. Heinz Stein) has been standing off Lisbon on the 3 mile limit for 3 days. Sightings: 8 - 10 neutral ships per day, each having a red cross insignia but no flag. Clarification of this unusual procedure will be requested from France.

In the morning, British 7th Armoured Division clashes with our 21st Panzer Division about 24 kilometers southwest of Sidi Haneish, Egypt. British tanks win the engagement, but fail to prevent our troops from withdrawing to Mersa Matruh.

In view of the situation in the Mediterranean, Group Delphin U 755 (Kptlt. Walter Göing) and U 595 (Kptlt. Jürgen Quaet-Faslem) were ordered to try and break through the Straits of Gibraltar as soon as possible. Boats are to sail course 5° W. without further orders on Mediterranean circuit and come under Officer Commanding U-boats Mediterranean.

The Führer departs the Wolfsschanze headquarters at Rastenburg, Ostpreußen (now Ketrzyn, Poland) for München, traveling aboard his private train "Amerika".

RST
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Sunday, 8 November 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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Allied forces attack French forces at the Moroccan ports of Safi and Casablanca, and the Algerian ports of Oran and Algiers during Operation Torch, capturing the Moroccan ports and Algiers surrendering at 1800 hours. The Allies suffer heavy losses at Oran and Fehala.
U.S.A. Submarine SS Gunnel (SS-253) uses infra-red signals to guide ships to an invasion beach.

Meanwhile, Axis defenses in Egypt fall back to Sidi Barrani, and many units of the German Luftflotte 4 are transferred from Stalingrad to North Africa.

Due to the landing of Americans in French Morocco, U 155 - 515 - 103 - 411 - 572 - 108 - 173 and U 130 received orders to set course for DJ 19 at top speed. U 510 - 752 - 511 - 185 - 519 - 91 and U 86 also approached the areas sailing 200 miles during the 24 hour period. The following boats were sent southwards on course for CG 87: U 413 - 263 - 98 - 218 - 92 - 566 - 564 - 653 and U 613. Group Delphin, composed of U 595 - 755 - 407 - 596 - 259 - 617 and U 380 steered for CH 8477 at highest speed possible. U 572 received later orders to go to DJ 2524 (Fedala).
U 509 has transferred torpedoes and is sailing for DJ 19.

Boats remaining in N. Atlantic are making for the following areas at cruising speed: U 521 - AK 83; U 84 - AK 91; U 704 - AK 94; U 624 - AK 95; U 753 - AK 98; U 224 - AK 99; U 383 - BD 32; U 606 - BD 33; U 454 - BD 31. In order to extend the operation, it is proposed to refuel the boats which need it from "Milkcow" U 460 (Kptlt. Ebe Schnoor) on 17 November.

U 103 and U 108 have been supplied by U 509 (IXC; KrvKpt. Werner Witte).

U 595 (Kptlt. Jürgen Quaet-Faslem) has passed through the Straits of Gibraltar and now comes under the command of Officer Commanding U-boats in the Mediterranean.

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North African Operations:
At 0630 the head of Naval High Command was informed by B.d.U. of the large scale of the landing operations underway on the Moroccan Coast by the Americans.
Estimate of the situation: The invasion of the Algerian and Moroccan coasts must be treated as a large scale operation, for which the enemy will need an enormous amount of supplies. Operations of U-boats began too late for the first landings, since the U-boats will not appear on the scene until 9 to 11 November. U-boat activities can indeed make serious inroads on shipment of supplies. Prospects of success should not be regarded too highly for the following reasons:
a) Boats must operate in water of less than 50 meters depth when attacking troop transports and warships.
b) Heavy aircraft operations from Gibraltar using long range planes, carrier borne aircraft. Operations of fast bombers is expected from air fields installed in the meantime.
c) Heavier destroyer and corvette patrols must be reckoned with.
U-boats can make only stationary attacks. U-boat activities can be regarded as favorable by the enemy as regards their course. Each attack therefore means complete operation. Nevertheless, the importance of these supply trains calls for all-out U-boat operations. Hence: B.d.U. has ordered the following, without advice of Naval High Command. U 155 - 515 - 103 - 108 - 411 - 572 - 173 - 130 to proceed at high speed and U 510 - 752 - 511 - 185 - 519 - 91 and U 86 to average 200 miles per day and to steer for DJ 19.
An order for full speed is pointless due to heavy seas and the fact that the large consumption of fuel would limit later activities of the boats.

Incoming message No. 2291/42 Secret from Naval High Command.
1) On the basis of present situation the focal point of action for U-boats is the landing of the enemy and supply trains for which the enemy is waiting.
1.A) The Casablanca area, Safi and Port Lyautey being the most important harbors for flanking action. According to reports received, the enemy attack on Casablanca ia already underway.
1.B) Traffic from England and America to the Mediterranean comes through the Azores - Gibraltar area where boats are being sent as fast as possible. Intentions are reported with the numbers of the boats.
2) It is not contemplated sending more boats to the Mediterranean after Group Delphin has been sent in, at least not for the time being. Further operations will depend on the development of the situation.

Radio order:
1) U 413 - 263 - 98 - 218 - 92 - 566 - 564 - 653 - 613 ordered to make for CG 87, averaging 200 miles per day.
2) Action discontinued on Neumann convoy.
Purpose: To employ a large number of boats first against landing operations on the Moroccan coast. Later to attack ships W. of Gibraltar as they approach the Mediterranean with supplies.

RST
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