Authors: Michael Gannon
Penhale,
125
Penn,
144, 145, 233–34
Petroleum Industry War Council, 83
Philante,
(H.M.S.), 106
Phillips, Peter W., 264–66
Phillips, R. G, 183
Pich, Helmuth, 166, 185, 271
Piening, Adolf, 389
Pietzsch, Werner, 276
Pink,
H.M.S., 117, 132–33, 142–43, 144, 150, 152, 160, 169, 189–93, 196, 202, 203, 220, 222, 223, 232, 235, 353
Planned Flying and Maintenance,
91–93
Plomer, J, 136, 188, 214–19
Poel, Gustav, 184, 185, 358, 359
Poland, 316–17
Popp, Klaus, 226
Portal, Charles F. A., 109
Port Victor,
M.V. (refrigerator ship), 27–32
Poser, Günter, 395
Pound, Dudley, xxii, xxiii, 250–52,
254–55
Pratt, E. J., 120, 230
Price, Alfred, 76, 258–59
Prien, Günther, 46, 48–49
Primrose,
335
Prisoners of war (British), 315, 317–18
Prisoners of war (German), 282–329
experiences at sea, 285–305
morale of, 303–4, 325–29
from U-659/U-439 collision, 41–44
U-boat bases and, 314–25
weaponry and detection gear, 305–14
Probert, Henry, 392–93
Proctor, J. R. E., 359–60
PROCTOR (Mark XXIV Mine), 331, 340–46, 350, 360
P.615,
H.M.S., 362
Pückler und Limpurg, Wilhelm Heinrich Graf von, 143, 357
Purkhold, Hubertus, 185
Rabenau, Georg von, 136, 375
Radar, 15, 64, 69, 70–73, 76, 95, 97, 99–100, 103, 227–28, 244–45, 249, 258–60, 288, 311–13, 387
Radiogoniometer, 64
Raeder, Erich, 107–8
Rahn, Wilhelm, 282, 324, 329
Randall, John, 71
Rapid,
H.M.S, 23–24
Rasch, Hermann, 3
Rass, Heinz, 313
Raushenbush, Stephen, 241–50, 254, 257, 259–60, 280, 281, 390, 391
Rauschenbusch, Walter, 242
Reed, William, 149, 151
Regensburg,
SS, 42–43, 289, 291, 298,
314
Reid, H. E., 232–33
Rena,
116, 121, 230
Rendel, J. M., 90
Reuben James, U.S.S, 79
Rhodes, Dusty, 368
Rhododendron, H.M.S., 190
Roberts, Gilbert Howlands, 101–2, 105–6, 118, 175, 253, 390–91
Roberts, H. S. “Stinky,” 365, 370
Robertson, G. W., 90
Robertson, Neil, 26
Rockets, 362, 372–75
Röhm, Ernst, 24
Rohwer, Jürgen, 45, 69–70, 187
Rommel, Erwin, 79, 119
Roosevelt, Franklin D, 75, 109, 110
Rosenstiel, Jürgen von, 97
Rösing, Hans-Rudolf, 286
Roskill, Stephen W., xx, xxi, 45, 205,
238–39. 392–93
Rossiter, Geoffrey G, 270–71
Rossmann, Hermann, 357
Rotterdam Gerät,
244–45, 390–91
Rowe, A. P., 87–88
Rowland, J. M, 219
Royal Air Force (RAF) Bomber Command, 388, 392
Royal Air Force (RAF) Coastal Command, xix, xviii, 73–77, 87–110
Blackett/Williams Plan, 248–53, 259–60
casualty rate, 4
convoy system.
See
Convoy system, escort of Convoy ONS.5, 141–42, 161–64, 201–2, 225, 228–29, 240
Operation Derange, 257–81, 389
Operation Enclose I, 257
Operation Enclose II, 257, 258, 259
Raushenbush (Stark) Plan, 241–52, 254, 255–56. 259–60
Royal Canadian Air Force, xix
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), 59–60
Royal Navy, xviii
casualty rate, 4, 393
convoy system of.
See
Convoy system.
morale in, xxv—xvi
Royal Oak
(battleship), 46
Sabre,
H.M.S, 117–18
Sackville,
H.M.C.S, 149
St. Laurent,
H.M.S, 370–71
Sandanger,
334–35
Santee, Roger “Stomp,” 365, 367
Santee,
U.S.S, 392
Sapelo
, 116, 125
Sauerberg, Ernst, 15, 23
Schamong, Klemens, 367
Schauffei, Heinrich, 285–88, 301, 315–17, 319, 327
Schepke, Joachim, 24, 48
Schmid, Heinrich, 271, 285
Schnee, Adalbert, 48, 388
Schoenherr, Karl, 340–41
Scholtz, Klaus, 83
Schramm, Joachim, 375
Schroeter, Horst von, xxv-xxvi, 196, 362, 375
Schröter, Karl-Ernst, 248–49, 301, 372
Schuhart, Otto, 288
Schultze, Heinz-Otto, 299
Schwaff, Werner, 244–45, 279
Searchlights, airborne, 96–100, 109, 343
Second World War, The (Churchill),
238
Seekuh
(sea cow), 4–5
Seibicke, Günther, 337, 377
Selvistan,
198–201
Sennen,
H.M.S, 146, 220, 222–23, 230, 355. 356–58, 361
Seven Years War, 384–85
Sherwood, Robert Evan, 120, 145–47, 158–59, 175, 177, 185–86, 188–89, 198, 199, 201–4, 214, 230–31, 234–35, 239, 240
Shillong,
120
Short, Giles E, 67–68, 363, 365–66
Sickle,
H.M.S, 362
Siegmann, Paul, 274, 338
Sigint (signals intelligence), 55, 86
Silvaplana,
294–95, 313, 318, 326
Silver Ash
(freighter), 26
Simpson, G. W. G. “Shrimp,” 236, 237
Sinclair, Archibald, 27
Sixth Escort Group, 366
Skinner, W., 169
Slatter, Leonard H., 106–7
Slessor, John, 75, 92, 109–10, 241, 249, 250, 252, 253–54, 256, 258, 280–81, 389–92, 394
Smith, E. C. “Bertie,” 266, 267–68
Smith, Irving H., 140–41
Snorkel, 386–87
Snowdrop
, H.M.S., 190
Snowflake
, H.M.S., 117, 131, 134, 136–37, 138, 141, 142, 151–54, 160, 169, 171, 177–79, 189, 202, 210–16, 222, 232, 233, 235, 353, 358
Solberg, Thorvald, 242, 247
Solomons
, U.S.S., 371–72
Sonar, 62
Sorrel
, H.M.S., 152
Southern Pride
, 149
Spencer
, U.S.C.G.C., 284
Spey
, H.M.S., 146, 220, 222, 223, 224, 230, 355–56, 358
Stahl, Peter-Arthur, 272, 273
Stark, Harold R., 247, 250–52, 254–55
Starling,
H.M.S., 395
Staudinger, Oskar, 187, 197
Stearns, Robert L., 368
Steinert, Hermann, 376
Stephens, Cyril, 149–50
Stephenson, Gilbert “Puggy,” 100–101
Stines, James O., 368, 369, 371
Stock, Hans, 32–41, 44, 302
Stock, Ruprecht, 270
Stone, R., 199–200
Stonehouse, H. A., 184, 209–10
Sträter, Wolfgang, 158
Strelow, Siegfried, 304–5
Stummel, Ludwig, 52–53
Suhren, Reinhard, 48, 287
Sunflower
, H.M.S., 117, 133, 136, 160, 169, 171, 188–89, 197, 202, 211, 214–19, 222, 232, 233, 353
Swale
, H.M.S., 352
Tang,
U.S.S., 2
Task Group 92.3, 365–66
Tay,
H.M.S., 69, 117–19, 120, 121, 124, 125, 130–31, 134, 139, 141, 144, 145–47, 158–60, 166–67, 171, 175–76, 179, 184, 186, 188–89, 199–203, 212–16, 218, 219, 222, 230–36,
353–54, 358, 361
Taylor, Albert, 70
TBS (Talk Between Ships), 72
Techand, Werner, 355
Teichert, Max-Martin, 345–46
Telecommunications Research Establishment (T.R.E.), 76
Telefunken Company, 245
Test,
H.M.S., 377
Thetis
(Coast Guard cutter), 84
Third Escort (Support) Group (EG3), 129–30, 132, 144–46, 160, 232, 234, 237, 240
Thornton, F. H., 222–23
Tighe, WGS, 53, 54, 55
Tippelskirch, Helmut von, 40–43, 44
Tizard, Henry, 71–72, 87–88
Toltec
, S.S., 366
Topp, Erich, 79, 82, 287
Torpedoes (eels), xviii, 7–10
FAT
(Federapparattorpedo), 9–10,
306–10
launching of, 8
Mark XXIV Mine, 331, 340–46, 350, 360
T-1, G7a, “Ato,” 8–9
T-III, G7
e,
“Eto,” 9–10
T-V, G7e,
Zaunkönig
(wren), 10, 385–86
Torpex, 61, 63, 98, 180, 276
Treffer
, 138–39
Triton key, 55–56, 65, 86, 158
Tucker, Samuel M, 70
Tuna
, H.M.S., 362
Turgoose, J. E, 173
U–
47
, 46, 48
U
-89
, 337–40, 346
U-
107
, 27–29, 31–32, 99, 212
U-
123
, xxv-xvi, 7, 79–82, 85
U
—124,
11–12, 82
U-
160
, 40, 41, 82
U-
175
282, 284, 298
U
-186,
348–49
U
-258,
139, 156–58, 359
U-378,
132, 139
U
-381,
143, 357
U
-386,
132, 139, 154
U
-414,
376–77
U
-415,
264–66
U
-418,
331–32, 359, 360
U-
435
304–5
U-
436,
337–38, 377
U–
439,
38–44
U-
456,
345, 346
U
-459,
83, 128
U-
515,
xxviii, 1–3, 7–17, 24
U-
528,
132, 154
U-
332,
132, 138–39, 154, 185
U-
533,
219–20
U-
552,
79, 82
U-
640,
351, 354
U-
650,
132, 139
U-
639,
32–44
U-
752,
284, 285, 300–303, 372, 374
U-boats (general)
air attacks on, 6–7, 161–64, 389–93
Allied communications technology and, 49–56, 62–72
at-sea loss exchange rate, xxii, xxiii, 46–48, 60–61, 225–26, 380, 386
attacks on American ships, 78–87
construction of new, 46–47, 94–95
crew characteristics, 36–37, 103–5
data concerning, 93, 110–14, 193, 212, 219, 221, 392, 393
depth charges (D/C) against, 61–63, 89–91, 98
detection of submerged, 62–72, 387
food and provisions aboard, 34, 294–95
groups of.
See entries beginning with
Gruppe.
importance of individual commanders and, 48–49
improvements in convoy system and, 56–62, 73–77, 87–100, 110–14, 226–30, 350, 353–62
interior description, 33–36
nighttime attack technology, 95–100, 259–60
number of, 46–48
periscopes, 39, 387
prisoners of war.
See
Prisoners of war (German).
recharging needs of, 245–46, 386–87
refit time, xxiv-xxv
survivors from Battle for Convoy ONS.5, 331–32
Type IXB, 4, 6, 11–12, 27–29, 58, 79, 83, 178
Type IXC, 1–8, 12, 41, 97, 136, 137, 176, 178, 206, 209–10, 212, 375–76
Type VII, 6–7, 46, 83
Type VIIC, 34–35, 39, 40–43, 63, 64, 82, 124, 136, 166, 171, 178, 179–80, 197, 209, 216, 220–21, 227, 242–43, 304–5, 339–40, 345, 362, 376–77
Type XIV, 82–83, 128, 385
Type XXI, 6, 384, 387–88, 391
Type XXIII, 38–88
withdrawal from northern transatlantic convoy lanes, 378–81
See also Communications technology; Torpedoes; specific types.
Ultra, 51, 53, 55, 66, 122, 158
United States, xviii
German attacks on fleets of, 78–87, 286
U.S. Army Air Force, 392
U.S. Joint Army-Navy Assessment
Committee (JANAC), 195–96
U.S. National Defense Research
Committee (NDRC), 340–41
U.S. Navy, 2, 39, 60, 79, 85–86
Tenth Fleet, 362–63
Verband Deutscher U-Bootfahren e.V. (U-Boat Veterans Association), 284
Very high frequency voice radio-telephone system, 72
Vidette
, H.M.S., 117, 123, 125, 131, 139, 144,160, 176–77, 186, 187, 200, 202, 205–9, 216, 222, 230, 231, 235, 353, 361
Viscount
, H.M.S., 331–32
Visual search rate, 39
Wächter, Karljüng, 187, 217, 348
Waddington, C. H., 90, no, 254
Wahoo
, 22
Walker, Frederic John, 102, 118, 336, 395
Walkerling, Heinz, 54
Wandering Annie (Mark XXIV Mine), 331, 340–46, 350, 360
War at Sea
, The (Roskill), 238–39
War Cabinet, Anti-U-Boat Warfare Committee (A.U. Committee), xxi-xxii, 27, 109–10, 249, 250–57
Ward, D. V. Peyton (P.W.), 93, 97, 101, 249
Waroonga
, 209
Warspite, 146–47
Washington, George, xvii
Washington Convoy Conference, 344
Watson Watt, Robert, 70, 87–88, no, 243
Watt, Robert Watson, See Watson
Watt, Robert.
Wear
, H.M.S., 146, 220, 222, 223–24, 231, 355–56, 358
Webb, A. L., 181–82, 210
Weinberg, Gerhard L., 85
Wentworth
, S.S., 183–84, 193
Wenzel, Wolfgang, 187, 367
Werner, Herbert A., 338, 350
Western Approaches Tactical Unit (WATU), 101
Western Electric Company, 340–42
Western Isles
, H.M.S., 100
Western Ocean Meeting Point (WESTOMP), 230–31
West lvis
, 165
West Madaket
, 116, 189, 194, 196–97
West Maximus
, 116, 172, 173, 174, 177, 180
Wilamowitz-Moellendorf, Georg von, 83
Williams, Evan James, 88–90, 92, 111, 243, 247, 248, 251, 253, 254, 257, 259–60, 281, 390, 391
Wilson, D. A. ‘Willie,” 54–55
Wilson, T. P. Cameron, 148
Wimperis, H. E., 87–88
Winkler, Werner, 162, 163, 208–9
Winn, Rodger, xxi, xxv-xxvi, 51, 52, 54, 69, 80, 84, 86, 100, 128, 129, 158, 219, 229–30, 237, 239,
354–55,
394
Wintergarten
, 216
Wintermeyer, Max, 346
Witzendorff, Ernst von, 130, 222
Wolf, Heinz, 257, 268, 285
Wolfbauer, Leo, 274
Wolverine
, H.M.S., 23–24, 117–18
Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS; Wrens), 101–2, 393