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Tag: Cape Hatteras WWII

U-402 under Siegfried Freiherr von Forstner patrolled New England 4 days in April 1942 – his brother was a U-Boat commander also

October 12, 2015March 7, 2017 Updated October 12, 2015by Eric Wiberg
New England U-Boat Patrols
Cape Hatteras WWII cruiser Nurnberg Knights Cross Korvettenkapitän SS Ashkhabad SS Empire Progress torpedo junction U-402 USS Cythera PY-26 Wolfgang-Friedrich von Forstner

U-107 under Harald Gelhaus spend 6 unproductive days on southern cusp of New England waters in Jan & Feb 1942

September 27, 2015March 7, 2017 Updated September 27, 2015by Eric Wiberg
New England U-Boat Patrols
Cape Hatteras WWII Gneisenau Gottingen Jerry Mason Karlsruhe Norwegian ship Edga San Arcadio U-103 U-107 uboatarchive.net

SS Astrea, Dutch, sunk by Italian sub Enrico Tazzoli SE of Bermuda March 1942, rescued by Hebe & Rio Iguazu

November 30, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated November 30, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Attack Narratives Bermuda
Bermuda WWII Cape Hatteras WWII Carlo Fecia di Cossato HMT St Cathan KNSM Line R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli SS Astrea SS Bretagne SS Hebe SS Oscilla SS Rio Iguazu U-126 U-564 U-boats Bermuda

U-129 patrol 3 of 4 to Bahamas – Hans-Ludwig Witt, sank the Santa Catalina & Melbourne Star

July 5, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated July 5, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Bahamas
Bahamas WWII Battle of the Caribbean Cape Hatteras WWII Hans-Ludwig Witte SS Hardwicke Grange SS Melbourne Star SS Millinocket SS Onondaga SS Panam SS Santa Catalina U-126 U-129 USS Swanson

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