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    2 days ago · One of these operations was the well-known Operation Kiebitz to rescue Otto Kretschmer. [ 84 ] Even with operational problems great success was achieved in American waters.

  2. 2 days ago · The most daring commanders, such as Kretschmer, penetrated the escort screen and attacked from within the columns of merchantmen. [53] The escort vessels, which were too few in number and often lacking in endurance, had no answer to multiple submarines attacking on the surface at night, as their ASDIC worked well only against underwater targets ...

  3. Oct 1, 2024 · April 1941, the North Atlantic beckoned, a vast, grey expanse promising both peril and glory for Kapitänleutnant Otto Kretschmer and his seasoned crew. "Silent Otto," they called him, a reputation built on stealth and a deadly intuition for the hunt.

  4. Sep 29, 2024 · Kretschmer and Schepke were both very successful U-boat commanders. Note that Otto Kretschmer on 17th March 1941 he became a POW when his beloved U-99 was bought to the surface by depth charges and he and his crew captured.

  5. Oct 3, 2024 · Otto Kretschmer was the most successful U-boat commander in terms of tonnage sunk. The sinking of HMS Darling in February 1940 and the three armed merchant cruisers - Laurentic, Patroclus and Forfar - eight months later are amongst his most notable successes.

  6. Oct 10, 2024 · Kretschmer managed to surface after a crippling depth charge attack and 40 of the 41 crew were rescued and made prisoner; Schepke's boat was rammed while surfaced and only six were saved. Prien's U-47 was lost with all hands (45 men) on either 7 or 8 March 1941.

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