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U-575

Type

VIIC

 
Ordered8 Jan, 1940
Laid down 1 Aug, 1940 Blohm & Voss, Hamburg (werk 551)
Launched30 Apr, 1941
Commissioned19 Jun, 1941Kptlt. Günther Heydemann (Oak Leaves)
Commanders
19 Jun, 1941 - 29 Jul, 1943  Kptlt. Günther Heydemann (Knights Cross)
12 Sep, 1943 - 13 Mar, 1944  Oblt. Wolfgang Boehmer
Career10 patrols 19 Jun, 1941 - 31 Aug, 1941  7. Flottille (training)
1 Sep, 1941 - 13 Mar, 1944  7. Flottille (front boat)
Successes8 ships sunk for a total of 36.010 GRT
1 warship sunk for a total of 1.015 tons
1 ship damaged for a total of 12.910 GRT
Fate

Sunk 13 March, 1944 in the north Atlantic north of the Azores, in position 46.18N, 27.34W, by depth charges from the Canadian frigate HMCS Prince Rupert, the US destroyer USS Hobson, the US destroyer escort USS Haverfield, and by depth charges from a British Wellington and Fortress aircraft (Sqdn. 172/B and 206/R and 220/J) and Avenger aircraft of the US escort carrier USS Bogue. 18 dead and 37 survivors.

See the 10 ships hit by U-575 - View the 10 war patrols

Wolfpack operations

U-575 operated with the following Wolfpacks during its career:
   Endrass (12 Jun, 1942 - 21 Jun, 1942)
   Luchs (1 Oct, 1942 - 7 Oct, 1942)
   Panther (8 Oct, 1942 - 14 Oct, 1942)
   Puma (16 Oct, 1942 - 30 Oct, 1942)
   Amsel I (4 May, 1943 - 6 May, 1943)
   Elbe I (11 May, 1943 - 13 May, 1943)

Attacks on this boat

7 Oct, 1941
The boat was attacked in the North Atlantic by an aircraft and suffered slight damage from two bombs.

9 Dec, 1941
While inbound to refuel in Vigo, Spain the boat was located and depth charged. Two days later at Vigo the damages were found to be so severe that the boat aborted to France instead of sailing for the Mediterranean. (Sources: Blair, vol 1, page 402)

10 Mar, 1944
After sinking HMS Asphodel (K 56) the boat was hunted by surface escorts of the combined convoy MKS-41/SL-150 for 18 hours but managed to escape. (Sources: Blair, vol 2, page 504)

3 recorded attacks on this boat.

Schnorchel-fitted U-boat
This boat was fitted with a Schnorchel underwater-breathing apparatus but the date of fitting or sailing date with the equipment is unknown. Read more about the Schnorchel and see list of fitted boats.

Men lost from the boat

5 Oct, 1942
A man was lost overboard from U-575. [Oberbootsmaat Herbert Bühler]

  Related: For more info on such losses see - Men lost from U-boats -


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German U-Boat Losses During World War II

Niestle, Axel

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Books dealing with this subject include:

German U-Boat Losses During World War II, Niestle, Axel, 1998
U-Boat Operations of the Second World War - Vol 1, Wynn, Kenneth, 1998
U-Boat Operations of the Second World War - Vol 2, Wynn, Kenneth, 1998