Authors: Michael Gannon
15
. Ibid. Slessor, pp. 468–469, 477.
16
. Ibid, pp. 535, 537.
17
. Air Commodore Henry Probert, “Support from Skies Was Crucial Factor in Eventual Victory,” in Chris Heneghan, ed.,
Battle of the Atlantic: 50th Anniversary (1943–1993)
(Liverpool: David M. Ratter, Brodie Publishing Limited, 1993), p. 92.
18
. S. W. Roskill,
The Navy at War 1939–1945
(London: Collins, 1960), p. 448.
19
. Probert, “Support from Skies,” p. 92.
20
. Roskill,
War at Sea,
Vol. Ill, Pt. 2, p. 305 and
n.
2; Roskill, “An Epic Victory,”
The Sunday Times,
8 February 1959.
21
. Interview with Klaus-Peter Carlsen, former Commander of
U-732,
Planegg, Germany, 5 July 1997.
22
. For Walker, see Alan Burn,
The Fighting Captain: Frederick John Walker RN and the Battle of the Atlantic
(Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword Books, 1993).
23
.
Naval Warfare,
Naval Doctrine Publication—1, 1994, p. 32; cited in Captain Bruce Linder, U.S.N, “ASW as Practiced in Birnam Wood,”
Naval Institute Proceedings,
Vol. 122/5/1,119 (May 1996), p. 65 and
n.
8.
24
. Recently the nationally read German newspaper
Die Zeit
described the naval defeat of May 1943 as
das Stalingrad zur See
(“the Stalingrad at Sea”); 4 June 1993.
25
. Peter Cremer,
U-Boat Commander: A Periscope View of the Battle of the Atlantic
(Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1984), p. 2.
At U-boat Headquarters (BdU), Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz (
second from right
) studies operational sea charts with (
from left
) staff member and son-in-law Freg. Kapt. Günter Hessler; Kptlt. Hans-Jürgen Auffermann, Commander of U-514, which participated in the battle for ONS.5; and chief of staff Konteradmiral Eberhard Godt.
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Kptlt. Horst von Schroeter, Commander of U-
123
, who operated off Freetown, West Africa, during April and May 1943.
Vice Admiral von Schroeter
Kptlt. Heinrich Hasenschar, Commander of U
-628,
the shadower boat in the battle for ONS.5.
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Kptlt. Werner Henke, Commander of U-
515
, whose seven ships sunk on the night of 30 April/1 May set a U-boat record.
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Kptlt. Ulrich Folkers, Commander of U-
125
, which was rammed by H.M.S. Oribi on the night of 5/6 May.
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Freg. Kapt. Ottoheinrich Junker, Commander of U-532, who fought in the battle for ONS.5.
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Kptlt. Hartwig Looks, Commander of U-
264,
who fought in the battle for ONS.5.
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Kptlt. Harald Gelhaus (in white cover), Commander of U-107, which sank
Port Victor
on 1 May, putting out to sea from his base at Lorient.
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A Type IX U-boat arrives home from base with victory pennants flying.
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The U-boat bunkers at Brest.
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A Type VIIIC U-boat puts out to sea, her diesel exhaust trailing aft, the Biscay coast in the background. The photograph was taken from an accompanying minesweeper.
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Kptlt. Werner Henke (in white cover) arrives back with U-515 at Lorient on 24 June. He had sunk only one ship after his strong showing on 30 April/1 May.
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