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Axis airmen rescued by German U-boats
Over the years I collected some information about the rescue of Axis airmen by German U-boats and I would like to share my research in this thread because my main historical interest is clearly focused on naval warfare and I hope the visitors of this forum with their vast knowledge about the Luftwaffe/Regia Aeronautica can help me to correct or add some details.
I found 26 such incidents so far and will post the details in chronological order in separate posts.
After two rescues of German airmen in February 1942 the BdU (Admiral Karl Dönitz) made the following entry in his war diary: Quote:
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12 Sep 1939: U-13 rescued crew of a Dornier Do 18
U-13 (ObltzS Karl Daublebsky von Eichhain) rescued all four crewmen of a drifting Dornier Do 18 in M.Qu. AN 6481 (approx. 54°51'N, 04°05'E, about 100 nautical miles north-north-west of Terschelling) at 2025hrs on 12 September 1939. Several towing attempts failed and the next morning the flying boat was taken in tow by the German seaplane tender GUNTHER PLÜSCHOW, but subsequently flooded and was scuttled at 1230hrs on 13 September.
1939-09-12, 2./KüFlGr 106, Do 18 D-2, 717, M2+EK Emergency landing at sea (cause?), loss 100% Flugzeugführer Lt Ihnken, survived Uffz ?, survived Uffz ?, survived Uffz ?, survived |
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29 Mar 1940: U-30 rescued crew of a Dornier Do 18
U-30 (Kptlt Fritz-Julius Lemp) rescued all four crewmen of a drifting Dornier Do 18 in M.Qu. AN 3425 (approx. 58°03'N, 05°00'E, about 40 nautical miles south-west of Egersund, Norway) at 0400hrs on 29 March 1940. Unable to take it in tow the U-boat scuttled the flying boat with gunfire.
1940-03-28, 2./KüFlGr 906, Do 18 G, V 862, 8L+GK Emergency landing at sea due to engine trouble, loss 100% (on rescue mission to locate Oblt Rudolf Quadt, Staffelkapitän of 6./KG 30 and his crew) Oblt Blanke, Elmer, survived LtzS Ipach, Hans-Harald, survived Rusch, survived Biegel, survived (possibly Bordmechaniker Fw Biegel, Hans 73563/45) Last edited by Rainer; 31st December 2015 at 17:10. Reason: Added names & details (thanks to Adam & Martin) |
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26 Apr 1940: U-17 rescued crew of a Dornier Do 18
U-17 (Kptlt Udo Behrens) rescued all four crewmen of a drifting Dornier Do 18 in M.Qu. AN 2755 (approx. 59°33'N, 01°24'E, about 100 nautical miles south-east of Shetland Islands) at 0533hrs on 26 April 1940. Unable to take it in tow the U-boat scuttled the flying boat with gunfire at 0615hrs.
1940-04-25, 2./KüFlGr 406, Do 18 G, V 856, K6+DK Emergency landing at sea (cause?), loss 100% (possibly shot down by a Blenheim of 110 Sqn RAF) ObltzS Lorentz, survived Oblt Grunwald, survived Fw Brummer, survived Uffz Alde, survived |
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6 Jun 1940: U-47 rescued 3 German airmen of a Dornier Do 18
U-47 (Kptlt Günther Prien) rescued three airmen from a rubber dinghy in M.Qu. AN 2757 (approx. 59°27'N, 01°12'E, about 100 nautical miles south-east of Shetland Islands) at 0800hrs on 6 June 1940. Survivors stated that their Dornier flying boat was shot down in aerial combat on 4 June, the Beobachter being killed by a head shot and the Bordfunker wounded.
1940-06-04, 2./KüFlGr 906, Do 18 D-3, 790, 8L+LK Shot down in aerial combat, loss 100% (shot down by Blenheim R3629 of 254 Sqn RAF, FltLt Mitchell, at 1620hrs) Beobachter LtdR Weinling, Hans, + Flugzeugführer Ofw Lippert, Bernhard, survived Bordmechaniker Fw Klare, survived Bordfunker Uffz Stöckinger, Karl, wounded (flesh wound to the shoulder and a bullet through the calf) Last edited by Rainer; 30th December 2015 at 20:42. Reason: Added Vbkz & Attacker (Thanks to Adam & Rémi) |
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Re: Axis airmen rescued by German U-boats
Hi Rainer,
thanks for these information`s. Regards Robert |
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Re: Axis airmen rescued by German U-boats
28 March 1940:
I have the surnames Rusch and Biegel also as part of the crew along with Ipach and Blanke. The crew had been sent out to look for Oblt Rudolf Quadt, Staffelkapitän of 6./KG 30 and his crew. 4 June 1940 Forced down by Flt Lt Mitchell in Blenheim R3629, 254 Sqn at 1620hrs. Distress call was not heard by home base. Stöckinger had a flesh wound to the shoulder and a bullet through the calf. |
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Re: Axis airmen rescued by German U-boats
Ranier,
All of these fit into either the Phoney War or Scandinavian Campaign period, which is of high interest for the EoE Project. Do any photos exist of any of these rescues or actions to help illustrate these incidents? |
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Re: Axis airmen rescued by German U-boats
Good information in a little known aspect of the war. Thanks Rainer!
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Re: Axis airmen rescued by German U-boats
Excellent material, Rainer!
Keep it coming, please. Cheers Brian |
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