Wolfpack West
Wolfpack West | |
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Active | 8 May - 20 June 1941 |
Country | Nazi Germany |
Branch | Kriegsmarine |
Size | 23 submarines |
Engagements |
Convoy OB 317 Convoy OB 318 Convoy OB 322 Convoy OB 327 Convoy OB 328 Convoy OB 329 Convoy OB 330 Convoy SC 30 Convoy HX 126 Convoy HX 128 |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders |
Gerhard Bigalk Engelbert Endrass Robert Gysae Eitel-Friedrich Kentrat Wilhelm Kleinschmidt Claus Korth Herbert Kuppisch Fritz-Julius Lemp Wolfgang Lüth Ernst Mengersen Adalbert Schnee Klaus Scholtz Heinrich Schonder Herbert Schultze Robert Gysae Karl Thurmann Helmut Rosenbaum Herbert Wohlfarth Robert-Richard Zapp |
West was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the World War II Battle of the Atlantic from 8 May 1941 to 20 June 1941.[1]
This wolfpack was responsible for sinking 33 ships (191,414 gross register tons (GRT)) and damaging a further four ships (33,448 GRT), making it one of the most successful wolfpacks of World War II.
Raiding Summary
Date | U-boat | Name of ship | Nationality | Tons | Convoy | Comments |
8 May 1941 | U-97 | Ramillies | United Kingdom | 4,553 | OB-317 | Sunk |
9 May 1941 | U-110 | Bengore Head | United Kingdom | 2,609 | OB-318 | Sunk |
9 May 1941 | U-201 | Empire Cloud | United Kingdom | 5,969 | OB-318 | Damaged |
9 May 1941 | U-110 | Esmond | United Kingdom | 4,976 | OB-318 | Sunk |
9 May 1941 | U-201 | Gregalia | United Kingdom | 5,802 | OB-318 | Sunk |
10 May 1941 | U-556 | Aelybryn | United Kingdom | 4,986 | OB-318 | Damaged |
10 May 1941 | U-556 | Empire Caribou | United Kingdom | 4,861 | OB-318 | Sunk |
10 May 1941 | U-556 | Gand | Belgium | 5,086 | OB-318 | Sunk |
13 May 1941 | U-98 | HMS Salopian | Royal Navy | 10,549 | SC-30 | Sunk |
13 May 1941 | U-111 | Somersby | United Kingdom | 5,170 | SC-30 | Sunk |
20 May 1941 | U-556 | British Security | United Kingdom | 8,470 | HX-126 | Sunk |
20 May 1941 | U-556 | Cockaponset | United Kingdom | 5,995 | HX-126 | Sunk |
20 May 1941 | U-556 | Darlington Court | United Kingdom | 4,974 | HX-126 | Sunk |
20 May 1941 | U-109 | Harpagus | United Kingdom | 5,173 | HX-126 | Sunk |
20 May 1941 | U-94 | John P. Pedersen | Norway | 6,128 | HX-126 | Sunk |
20 May 1941 | U-94 | Norman Monarch | United Kingdom | 4,718 | HX-126 | Sunk |
20 May 1941 | U-98 | Rothermere | United Kingdom | 5,356 | HX-126 | Sunk |
20 May 1941 | U-111 | San Felix | United Kingdom | 13,037 | OB-322 | Damaged |
21 May 1941 | U-93 | Elusa | Netherlands | 6,235 | HX-126 | Sunk |
21 May 1941 | U-98 | Marconi | United Kingdom | 7,402 | OB-322 | Sunk |
22 May 1941 | U-111 | Barnby | United Kingdom | 4,813 | HX-126 | Sunk |
29 May 1941 | U-557 | Empire Storm | United Kingdom | 7,290 | HX-128 | Sunk |
2 June 1941 | U-108 | Michael E. | United Kingdom | 7,628 | OB-327 | Sunk |
3 June 1941 | U-75 | Eibergen | Netherlands | 4,801 | OB-327 | Sunk |
3 June 1941 | U-48 | Inversuir | United Kingdom | 9,456 | OB-327 | Damaged |
3 June 1941 | U-75 | Inversuir | United Kingdom | 9,456 | OB-327 | Sunk |
4 June 1941 | U-101 | Trecarrell | United Kingdom | 5,271 | OB-327 | Sunk |
5 June 1941 | U-48 | Wellfield | United Kingdom | 6,054 | OB-328 | Sunk |
6 June 1941 | U-48 | Tregarthen | United Kingdom | 5,201 | OB-329 | Sunk |
6 June 1941 | U-43 | Yselhaven | Netherlands | 4,802 | OB-328 | Sunk |
8 June 1941 | U-108 | Baron Nairn | United Kingdom | 3,164 | OB-328 | Sunk |
8 June 1941 | U-108 | Dirphys | Greece | 4,240 | Sunk | |
8 June 1941 | U-48 | Pendrecht | Netherlands | 10,746 | OB-329 | Sunk |
9 June 1941 | U-101 | Trevarrack | United Kingdom | 5,270 | OB-329 | Sunk |
10 June 1941 | U-108 | Christian Krohg | Norway | 1,992 | OB-329 | Sunk |
10 June 1941 | U-204 | Mercier | Belgium | 7,886 | OB-330 | Sunk |
13 June 1941 | U-77 | Tresillian | United Kingdom | 4,743 | OB-330 | Sunk |
U-Boats
Of the 23 U-boat commanders, 19 were either, or went on to become, recipients of the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross.
U-boat | Commander | From | To | Notes |
U-43 | Wolfgang Lüth | 17 May 1941 | 16 June 1941 | |
U-46 | Engelbert Endrass | 19 May 1941 | 6 June 1941 | |
U-48 | Herbert Schultze | 2 June 1941 | 8 June 1941 | |
U-66 | Robert-Richard Zapp | 24 May 1941 | 5 June 1941 | |
U-73 | Helmut Rosenbaum | 31 May 1941 | 16 June 1941 | |
U-74 | Eitel-Friedrich Kentrat | 13 May 1941 | 22 May 1941 | |
U-75 | Helmuth Ringelmann | 2 June 1941 | 20 June 1941 | |
U-77 | Heinrich Schonder | 6 June 1941 | 20 June 1941 | |
U-93 | Claus Korth | 8 May 1941 | 26 May 1941 | |
U-94 | Herbert Kuppisch | 8 May 1941 | 29 May 1941 | |
U-97 | Udo Heilmann | 8 May 1941 | 27 May 1941 | |
U-98 | Robert Gysae | 8 May 1941 | 27 May 1941 | |
U-101 | Ernst Mengersen | 2 June 1941 | 20 June 1941 | |
U-108 | Klaus Scholtz | 2 June 1941 | 20 June 1941 | |
U-109 | Hans-Georg Fischer | 13 May 1941 | 23 May 1941 | |
U-110 | Fritz-Julius Lemp | 9 May 1941 | 9 May 1941 | U-boat was lost |
U-111 | Wilhelm Kleinschmidt | 13 May 1941 | 5 June 1941 | |
U-201 | Adalbert Schnee | 8 May 1941 | 13 May 1941 | |
U-204 | Walter Kell | 5 June 1941 | 16 June 1941 | |
U-553 | Karl Thurmann | 13 June 1941 | 20 June 1941 | |
U-556 | Herbert Wohlfarth | 10 May 1941 | 20 May 1941 | |
U-557 | Ottokar Arnold Paulssen | 25 May 1941 | 20 June 1941 | |
U-751 | Gerhard Bigalk | 16 June 1941 | 20 June 1941 |
References
- ↑ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Wolfpack West". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
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