U-boat patrols

Patrol info for U-9


DepartureArrival / FateDuration
21 Feb 1944Konstanza25 Feb 1944Sevastopol5 days
26 Feb 1944Sevastopol28 Feb 1944Konstanza3 days
8 days
Sometimes patrols were split into several 'legs', for resupply and other matters.

Commander

Officers *


Oblt. Heinrich Klapdor

Patrol description

Patrol in the Black Sea and ordered to hunt for submarines south of the Crimea. On 24 February, the boat had to abort the patrol due to engine problems and went to Sevastopol.

The boat had engine troubles and returned to Konstanza to be fitted with new cylinder blocks.


Daily positions, sinkings and allied attacks during the patrol of U-9

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We have daily positions for all 8 days on this patrol.

Departure from Konstanza on 21 Feb 1944.
22 Feb 1944 - 23 Feb 1944 - 24 Feb 1944 - 25 Feb 1944 - 26 Feb 1944 - 27 Feb 1944 -
Arrival at Konstanza on 28 Feb 1944.

Ships hit by U-9 during this patrol

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General Events during this patrol

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Attacks on U-9 during this patrol

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* These are officers that later became commanders themselves.

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