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Wolfpack Pfeil

Pfeil ("Arrow") was the name given to two separate U-boat "wolfpacks" of Nazi Germany during World War II.

Pfeil 1 (Sep 1942) edit

The first wolfpack comprised 11 U-boats and operated from 12 September 1942 to 22 September 1942. This pack patrolled both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, preying on merchant vessels coming to Europe from the Americas.[1]

U-boats involved edit

U-boat Commander From To
U-216 Kapitänleutnant Karl-Otto Schultz[2] 15 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-221 Kapitänleutnant Hans-Hartwig Trojer[3] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-258 Kapitänleutnant Wilhelm von Mässenhausen[4] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-356 Kapitänleutnant Georg Wallas[5] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-440 Kapitänleutnant Hans Geissler[6] 12 September 1942 14 September 1942
U-595 Kapitänleutnant Jürgen Quaet-Faslem[7] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-607 Kapitänleutnant Ernst Mengersen[8] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-615 Kapitänleutnant Ralph Kapitzky[9] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-617 Kapitänleutnant Albrecht Brandi[10] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-618 Oberleutnant zur See Kurt Baberg[11] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942
U-661 Oberleutnant zur See Erich Lilienfeld[12] 12 September 1942 22 September 1942

Raiding Success edit

Pfeil 1 was responsible for the sinking of 0 ships in the Atlantic Ocean.

Pfeil 2 (Feb 1943) edit

The first wolfpack comprised 13 U-boats and operated from 1 February 1943 to 9 February 1943. This pack patrolled both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, preying on merchant vessels coming to Europe from the Americas.[13]

U-boats involved edit

U-boat Commander From To
U-89 Korvettenkapitän Dietrich Lohmann[14] 1 February 1943 9 February 1943
U-135 Oberleutnant zur See Heinz Schütt[15] 3 February 1943 8 February 1943
U-187 Kapitänleutnant Ralph Münnich[16] 1 February 1943 4 February 1943
U-262 Kapitänleutnant Heinz Franke[17] 1 February 1943 7 February 1943
U-266 Kapitänleutnant Ralf von Jessen[18] 4 February 1943 9 February 1943
U-267 Kapitänleutnant Otto Tinschert[19] 1 February 1943 7 February 1943
U-402 Korvettenkapitän Siegfried von Forstner[20] 1 February 1943 8 February 1943
U-413 Kapitänleutnant Gustav Poel[21] 1 February 1943 9 February 1943
U-454 Kapitänleutnant Burckhard Hackländer[22] 1 February 1943 9 February 1943
U-465 Kapitänleutnant Heinz Wolf[23] 1 February 1943 8 February 1943
U-594 Kapitänleutnant Friedrich Mumm[24] 1 February 1943 9 February 1943
U-608 Kapitänleutnant Rolf Struckmeier[25] 1 February 1943 9 February 1943
U-609 Kapitänleutnant Klaus Rudloff[26] 1 February 1943 7 February 1943

Raiding Success edit

Pfeil 2 was responsible for the sinking of 11 ships (54,326 GRT) plus 1 ship damaged (9,272 GRT) in the Atlantic Ocean.

Bibliography edit

  • Edwards, Bernard (1996). Dönitz and the Wolf Packs - The U-boats at War. Cassell Military Classics. pp. 117, 119, 123–125. ISBN 0-304-35203-9.

Sources edit

  1. ^ "Pfeil 1 at uboat.net". Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Karl-Otto Schultz". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Hans-Hartwig Trojer". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Wilhelm von Mässenhausen". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Georg Wallas". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  6. ^ "Hans Geissler". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Jürgen Quaet-Faslem". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  8. ^ "Ernst Mengersen". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  9. ^ "Ralph Kapitzky". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Albrecht Brandi". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  11. ^ "Kurt Baberg". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Erich Lilienfeld". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  13. ^ "Pfeil 2 at uboat.net". Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  14. ^ "Dietrich Lohmann". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  15. ^ "Heinz Schütt". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  16. ^ "Ralph Münnich". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  17. ^ "Heinz Franke". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  18. ^ "Ralf von Jessen". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  19. ^ "Otto Tinschert". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  20. ^ "Siegfried Freiherr von Forstner". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  21. ^ "Gustav Poel". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  22. ^ "Burckhard Hackländer". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  23. ^ "Heinz Wolf". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  24. ^ "Friedrich Mumm". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  25. ^ "Rolf Struckmeier". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  26. ^ "Klaus Rudloff". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.


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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Wolfpack Pfeil news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2014 Pfeil Arrow was the name given to two separate U boat wolfpacks of Nazi Germany during World War II Contents 1 Pfeil 1 Sep 1942 1 1 U boats involved 1 2 Raiding Success 2 Pfeil 2 Feb 1943 2 1 U boats involved 2 2 Raiding Success 3 Bibliography 4 SourcesPfeil 1 Sep 1942 editThe first wolfpack comprised 11 U boats and operated from 12 September 1942 to 22 September 1942 This pack patrolled both sides of the Atlantic Ocean preying on merchant vessels coming to Europe from the Americas 1 U boats involved edit U boat Commander From ToU 216 Kapitanleutnant Karl Otto Schultz 2 15 September 1942 22 September 1942U 221 Kapitanleutnant Hans Hartwig Trojer 3 12 September 1942 22 September 1942U 258 Kapitanleutnant Wilhelm von Massenhausen 4 12 September 1942 22 September 1942U 356 Kapitanleutnant Georg Wallas 5 12 September 1942 22 September 1942U 440 Kapitanleutnant Hans Geissler 6 12 September 1942 14 September 1942U 595 Kapitanleutnant Jurgen Quaet Faslem 7 12 September 1942 22 September 1942U 607 Kapitanleutnant Ernst Mengersen 8 12 September 1942 22 September 1942U 615 Kapitanleutnant Ralph Kapitzky 9 12 September 1942 22 September 1942U 617 Kapitanleutnant Albrecht Brandi 10 12 September 1942 22 September 1942U 618 Oberleutnant zur See Kurt Baberg 11 12 September 1942 22 September 1942U 661 Oberleutnant zur See Erich Lilienfeld 12 12 September 1942 22 September 1942Raiding Success edit Pfeil 1 was responsible for the sinking of 0 ships in the Atlantic Ocean Pfeil 2 Feb 1943 editThe first wolfpack comprised 13 U boats and operated from 1 February 1943 to 9 February 1943 This pack patrolled both sides of the Atlantic Ocean preying on merchant vessels coming to Europe from the Americas 13 U boats involved edit U boat Commander From ToU 89 Korvettenkapitan Dietrich Lohmann 14 1 February 1943 9 February 1943U 135 Oberleutnant zur See Heinz Schutt 15 3 February 1943 8 February 1943U 187 Kapitanleutnant Ralph Munnich 16 1 February 1943 4 February 1943U 262 Kapitanleutnant Heinz Franke 17 1 February 1943 7 February 1943U 266 Kapitanleutnant Ralf von Jessen 18 4 February 1943 9 February 1943U 267 Kapitanleutnant Otto Tinschert 19 1 February 1943 7 February 1943U 402 Korvettenkapitan Siegfried von Forstner 20 1 February 1943 8 February 1943U 413 Kapitanleutnant Gustav Poel 21 1 February 1943 9 February 1943U 454 Kapitanleutnant Burckhard Hacklander 22 1 February 1943 9 February 1943U 465 Kapitanleutnant Heinz Wolf 23 1 February 1943 8 February 1943U 594 Kapitanleutnant Friedrich Mumm 24 1 February 1943 9 February 1943U 608 Kapitanleutnant Rolf Struckmeier 25 1 February 1943 9 February 1943U 609 Kapitanleutnant Klaus Rudloff 26 1 February 1943 7 February 1943Raiding Success edit Pfeil 2 was responsible for the sinking of 11 ships 54 326 GRT plus 1 ship damaged 9 272 GRT in the Atlantic Ocean Bibliography editEdwards Bernard 1996 Donitz and the Wolf Packs The U boats at War Cassell Military Classics pp 117 119 123 125 ISBN 0 304 35203 9 Sources edit Pfeil 1 at uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Karl Otto Schultz www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Hans Hartwig Trojer www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Wilhelm von Massenhausen www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Georg Wallas www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Hans Geissler www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Jurgen Quaet Faslem www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Ernst Mengersen www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Ralph Kapitzky www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Albrecht Brandi www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Kurt Baberg www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Erich Lilienfeld www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Pfeil 2 at uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Dietrich Lohmann www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Heinz Schutt www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Ralph Munnich www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Heinz Franke www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Ralf von Jessen www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Otto Tinschert www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Siegfried Freiherr von Forstner www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Gustav Poel www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Burckhard Hacklander www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Heinz Wolf www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Friedrich Mumm www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Rolf Struckmeier www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 Klaus Rudloff www uboat net Retrieved 13 July 2014 This article about a specific German military unit is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wolfpack Pfeil amp oldid 1004790292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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