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9 May

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Shipyard report

OrdersLaid downLaunched (2)Commissioned (5)

No U-boat orders on this date.

No U-boats laid down on this date.1942: U-415, U-4161942: U-181, U-221, U-301, U-444
1944: U-777

Allied Ships hit on 9 May



The steam merchant Mont Louis hit by U-162 (Wattenberg) on this date.

 U-boatCommanderName of shipType TonsCountry Convoy
1940  
 U-9Lüth Doris (Q 135) Submarine552   fr
1941  
 U-103Schütze City of Winchester Steam merchant7.120   brOB-313
 U-110Lemp Bengore Head Steam merchant2.609   brOB-318
 U-110Lemp Esmond Steam merchant4.976   brOB-318
 U-201Schnee Empire Cloud (d) Steam merchant5.969   brOB-318
 U-201Schnee Gregalia Steam merchant5.802   brOB-318
1942  
 U-125Folkers Calgarolite Motor tanker11.941   ca
 U-162Wattenberg Mont Louis Steam merchant1.905   ca
 U-564Suhren Lubrafol Motor tanker7.138   pa
 U-588Vogel Greylock (d) Steam merchant7.460   am
1943  
 U-123Schroeter Kanbe Steam merchant6.244   brTS-38
 U-515Henke Corneville Motor merchant4.544   nw
1944  
 U-230Siegmann USS PC-558 Patrol craft335   am
 66.595
* Unless otherwise noted the ships listed here were sunk. (d) = damaged.

Attacks on U-boats

1941

U-201. After a successful attack on convoy OB-318 the boat was attacked for almost 5 hours by the escorts HMS Amazon (D 39), HMS Nigella (K 19) and HMS St. Apollo, dropping 99 depth charges that caused serious damages. The boat managed to escape on the surface during the night and was initally able to continue her patrol after repairs, but a damaged fuel tank forced her to return to base on 13 May.

1942

U-507. The U-boat was attacked by an US Navy PBY Catalina aircraft about 225 miles south of its base at Pensacola.

1943

U-666. Aircraft attack, aircraft shot down:
British Halifax HR743 (58 Sqdn RAF/N, pilot F/S J.A. Hoather, DFM)

At 10.28 hours, the outbound boat was attacked by the Halifax (misidentified as Sunderland) in the Bay of Biscay. The aircraft only strafed the boat in the first attack and recieved several AA hits in a port engine during a second attack attempt. The pilot then apparently lost control when turning for another attack and the Halifax crashed into the sea about 500 metres from the boat, killing the crew of eight.

U-666. At 12.25 hours, the outbound boat was attacked by the British Whitley aircraft BD278 (10 OTU RAF/C, pilot Sgt A.J. Savage) in the Bay of Biscay. The aircraft was hit by AA fire during the intial strafing run and its depth charges fell wide. While the boat crash-dived, the Whitley returned to base due to the damages recieved in the tail.

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Men lost from U-boats

There were no men lost from U-boats on this date, 9 May.

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Personnel Information

The following men were born on this day:
Paul Brasack (1916), Heinrich Brodda (1903), Ernst-August Gerke (1921), Karl Grafen (1915).

The following men died on this day:
Fritz-Julius Lemp (1941).

See the entire U-boat commander listing showing all U-boat commanders.
We might include more officers (Allied and Axis) at a later date.


U-boats lost

1941: U-110
1942: U-352

30 men died when those 2 U-boats were lost on this date and 65 men survived.

Survivors from U-boats almost always landed in allied captivity.

- For more information on U-boat losses check out our Fates section.


General Events on 9 May

1941

U-107 was supported by the German support ship Egerland with 14 torpedoes and some food. The Egerland was camouflaged as an American ship. This is one reason for some rumors after the war that American ships supported U-boats.

1942

U-371 encountered an enemy submarine, but neither boat attacked.

1943

U-380 was on her way to Tunisia to support the German ground forces in Africa with ammunition. After receiving news of the capitulation, the crew threw the ammunition overboard off Pantelleria.

U-381 reported via radio for the last time from a position in the North Atlantic.

1944

U-24 encountered a Soviet submarine, but neither boat attacked.

U-313 had to return to base due to severe technical problems with the depth rudders.


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