Tag: U-108
U-373 under Paul-Karl Loeser patrolled New England for 3 days in June 1942 en route to mine the Delaware River
U-108 under Klaus Scholtz patrolled off New England south of Nantucket February 1942 without result
SS Somme sunk by U-108/Scholtz NE of Bermuda, motor launch floated free, was sunk, 3 lifeboats never found, all perished
M/T Norland sunk by U-108/Scholtz: all 48 men rescued by 10 ships, 1 plane, attacked by U-boats 3 times, aided by U-boats 3 times….
SS Modesta sunk by U-108/Scholtz 100 m NE of Bermuda in April 1942, rescued by Belgian Airman, Durban Castle
U-108 under Klaus Scholtz April 1942 Bahamas patrol
by Eric Wiberg
U-108 under Klaus Scholtz Bermuda patrol February 1942
by Eric Wiberg
U-108 under Klaus Scholtz Bermuda patrol April 1942
by Eric Wiberg
SS Culebra sunk by U-123/Hardegen, all 45 sailors lost NE of Bermuda, ex-Riposto, ex-War Mirage
by Eric Wiberg
SS Ramapo sunk by U-108/Scholtz NW of Bermuda 16 Feb 42: all 38 crew lost
All 143 U-Boat Patrols off Bermuda 1942-1944
by Eric Wiberg
128 U-Boat & Italian sub patrols around Bermuda 1942-1944 – 998 days
by Eric Wiberg
SS Mobiloil, attacked by U-108 S of Bermuda, 29 April ’42, escaped, Capt. Farrow reprimanded for disobeying routing orders
SS Darina sunk by U-158/Rostin trying to save a sister-ship by U-158 east of Bermuda in May 1942
by Eric Wiberg
9 new vessels & data on ships sunk around Bermuda in WWII up to 1943
by Eric Wiberg
STATISTICS of 68 U-Boat attacks off Bermuda Jan-Sept 1942 in WWII
by Eric Wiberg
SS Mobiloil, 9,925-ton tanker sunk after valiant resistence by U-108 under Klaus Scholtz south of Bermuda on 28 April 1942
SS Darina sunk off Bermuda by U-158 under the doomed Erwin Rostin, 20th May 1942
Klaus Scholtz in U-108 sank the Mobiloil, Afoundria & Abgara east of the Bahamas in April & May 1942, then cruised around Inagua
SS Afoundria sunk by U-108, rare photo of women and children survivors landed in Guantanamo Cuba May 1942
by Eric Wiberg
French / British tanker Melopomene sunk by Italian sub Giuseppe Finzi under Ugo Guidice east of Bahamas March 1942
by Eric Wiberg