U-653
Type | VIIC | |||||
| Ordered | 9 Oct, 1939 | |||||
| Laid down | 9 Apr, 1940 | Howaldtswerke, Hamburg (werk 802) | ||||
| Launched | 22 Mar, 1941 | |||||
| Commissioned | 25 May, 1941 | Kptlt. Gerhard Feiler | ||||
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| Career | 8 patrols | 25 May, 1941 - 1 Dec, 1941 1. Flottille (training) 1 Dec, 1941 - 15 Mar, 1944 1. Flottille (front boat) | ||||
| Successes | 3 ships sunk for a total of 14.983 GRT 1 warship sunk for a total of 840 tons 1 ship damaged for a total of 9.382 GRT | |||||
| Fate | Sunk 15 March, 1944 in the North Atlantic, in position 53.46N, 24.35W, by depth charges from a Swordfish aircraft of the British escort carrier HMS Vindex, and by depth charges from the British sloops HMS Starling and HMS Wild Goose. 51 dead (all hands lost). | |||||
See the 5 ships hit by U-653 - View the 8 war patrols
Wolfpack operations
U-653 operated with the following Wolfpacks during its career:
Pfadfinder (23 May, 1942 - 27 May, 1942)
Blücher (12 Aug, 1942 - 20 Aug, 1942)
Natter (1 Nov, 1942 - 8 Nov, 1942)
Westwall (25 Nov, 1942 - 25 Dec, 1942)
Hartherz (4 Feb, 1943 - 7 Feb, 1943)
Ritter (14 Feb, 1943 - 26 Feb, 1943)
Raubgraf (7 Mar, 1943 - 14 Mar, 1943)
Attacks on this boat
18 Aug, 1942
Near convoy SL.119 a British B-24 Liberator aircraft (Sqdn 120/F) attacked U-653. During the crash diving one man was lost. (There was a report that the man was saved by a British destroyer.) The boat was seriously damaged and had to limp back to base, reaching Brest, France on 30 August. [Matrosengefreiter Willi Pröhl]
2 Aug, 1943
East of Trinidad the boat was attacked by an American B-24 Liberator bomber but the boat managed to repel the attack. (Sources: Blair, vol 2, page 367)
2 recorded attacks on this boat.
Men lost from the boat
18 Aug, 1942
Near convoy SL.119 a Liberator aircraft (Sqdn 120/F) attacked U-653. During the crash diving one man was lost. (There was a report that the man was saved by a British destroyer.) The boat was seriously damaged and had to limp back to base, reaching Brest, France on 30 August. [Matrosengefreiter Willi Pröhl]
22 Dec, 1942
The boat lost a man washed overboard at 0810hrs. [Bootsmaat Heinz Wendler]
13 Feb, 1943
During heavy seas U-653 lost an officer overboard. [Oberleutnant zur See Werner Laudon]
9 Mar, 1943
Man was lost overboard. [Bootsmaat Walter Mayer]
Related: For more info on such losses see - Men lost from U-boats -
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