U-boat patrols

Patrol info for U-190


DepartureArrival / FateDuration
20 Feb 1943Kiel30 Mar 1943Lorient39 days

Commander

Officers *


Kptlt. Max Wintermeyer
1WO

Oblt. Hans-Erwin Reith
3WO

Karl Frahm

Daily positions, sinkings and allied attacks during the patrol of U-190

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We have 38 daily positions for the 39 days U-190 was at sea.

Wolfpack operations during this patrol

U-190 operated with the following Wolfpacks during this patrol
   Neuland (4 Mar 1943 - 6 Mar 1943)
   Ostmark (6 Mar 1943 - 11 Mar 1943)
   Stürmer (11 Mar 1943 - 19 Mar 1943)

Ships hit by U-190 during this patrol

Date U-boat Commander Name of ship Tons Nat. Convoy
8 Mar 1943U-190Max Wintermeyer Empire Lakeland7,015brSC-121
 7,015

1 ship sunk (7,015 tons).

General Events during this patrol

1943

27 Mar 1943. U-190, U-653 and U-662 were bombed by aircraft in the North Atlantic, but suffered no damages.

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Attacks on U-190 during this patrol

We have no recorded attacks on U-190 during this patrol.

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* These are officers that later became commanders themselves.

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