Führer der Unterseeboote

The post of Führer der Unterseeboote (FdU) ("Type Commander, Submarines") was the senior commanding officer of the submarine service in the Kaiserliche Marine of World War I and the Kriegsmarine of World War II, and the title of several senior commands during the war. From January 1936 and until 17 October 1939, Karl Dönitz served in this position. Thereupon Dönitz was named Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote (BdU) ("Commander of the U-boats"), and two subordinate FdU posts were established, FdU West ("FdU West") and FdU Ost ("FdU East").[1]

World War I

Area Commando Rank Name Timeframe
North Sea Uboote der Hochseestreitkräfte Korvettenkapitän/Fregattenkapitän/Kommodore Hermann Bauer 21 August 1914 – 4 June 1917
Baltic Sea OdO Kapitänleutnant Hans Adam August 1914 – March 1915
Kapitänleutnant Schött July 1915 – 10 December 1917
Channel Coast U-Flotilla Flanders Kapitänleutnant/Korvettenkapitän Karl Bartenbach 29 March 1915 – 30 September 1917
FdU Flandern Korvettenkapitän Karl Bartenbach 1 October – 10 December 1917
Mediterranean Sea U-Halbflottille Pola Kapitänleutnant Hans Adam 1 July – 17 November 1915
Pola Flotilla Korvettenkapitän Waldemar Kophamel 18 November 1915 – 8 June 1917
FdU Mittelmeer (Pola/Cattaro) Kapitän zur See/Kommodore Theodor Püllen 9 June – 29 December 1917
Kapitän zur See/Kommodore Kurt Graßhoff 29 December 1917 – Oktober 1918
Kommodore Theodor Püllen October 1918

World War II

In the further course of the war, several further posts were created for the commanders of U-boat regions.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Lexikoneintrag FdU
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