View Full Version : List of BBs attacked by ger subs in WWII
chris911
10-20-05, 01:43 PM
brit. :
Malaya U106
Barham U30 later U331 sunk
Royal Oak U47sunk
Courageous Carrier U29 sunk
Nelson U56 later U31
Feel free to add other important ships like cruisers and carriers
deckard
10-20-05, 02:02 PM
Warships of 4,000 tons and more sunk by German U-boats during the Second World War.
25 Nov, 1941 HMS Barham (04) (31.100 tons)
a battleship sunk by U-331 (Tiesenhausen)
14 Oct, 1939 HMS Royal Oak (08) (29.150 tons)
a battleship sunk by U-47 (Prien)
13 Nov, 1941 HMS Ark Royal (91) (22.600 tons)
an aircraft carrier sunk by U-81 (Guggenberger)
11 Aug, 1942 HMS Eagle (94) (22.600 tons)
an aircraft carrier sunk by U-73 (Rosenbaum)
17 Sep, 1939 HMS Courageous (50) (22.500 tons)
an aircraft carrier sunk by U-29 (Schuhart)
15 Nov, 1942 HMS Avenger (D 14) (13.785 tons)
a escort carrier sunk by U-155 (Piening)
21 Dec, 1941 HMS Audacity (D 10) (11.000 tons)
a escort carrier sunk by U-751 (Bigalk)
29 May, 1944 USS Block Island (CVE 21) (9.393 tons)
a escort carrier sunk by U-549 (Krankenhagen)
11 Mar, 1942 HMS Naiad (93) (5.450 tons)
a light cruiser sunk by U-565 (Jebsen)
16 Jun, 1942 HMS Hermione (74) (5.450 tons)
a Light cruiser sunk by U-205 (Reschke)
18 Feb, 1944 HMS Penelope (97) (5.270 tons)
a light cruiser sunk by U-410 (Fenski)
15 Dec, 1941 HMS Galatea (71) (5.220 tons)
a light cruiser sunk by U-557 (Paulshen)
24 Nov, 1941 HMS Dunedin (I 93) (4.850 tons)
a light cruiser sunk by U-124 (Mohr)
(source, uboat.net)
how common where DD sinkings?
chris911
10-20-05, 05:03 PM
I think its not so uncommon but the major problem is there are not so good informations about such small vessels
... the major problem is there are not so good informations about such small vessels
Not quite correct, uboat.net have that info although not in a table format, at least not on the free part of the site.
But they have it listed here under the diffrent classes.
http://www.uboat.net/allies/ships/escorts.htm
Scared Bunny
10-22-05, 08:02 AM
how common where DD sinkings?
Quite uncommon.
This is from Uboat.net
28 Corvettes
5 Destroyer Escorts
19 Frigates
3 Escort Carriers (also mentioned in a post above)
5 Sloops
16 Trawlers
? Cutters (they patroled the US coasts, but looking at the reports U-boats must have only sink a handfull)
That is 73 small ships. That is 0.063 small warship per U-boat. 175 ships between 500 and 2000 tons got shot at and hit by U-boats.
It would seem that it was common practice not to engage small warships.
Not quite. There were quite a lot of attacks against warships especially earlier in the war e.g. during the Norwegian campaign.
Unfortunately torpedo problems were so dire that the RN escaped many times. If torpedoes had been working correctly, half the British fleet would have been sunk around Norway and the North Sea.
Irishreds radiolog contains a lot of these sort of reports and information, it's quite interesting.
Also, in 1941/2 (I think) BdU issued orders that convoy escorts be engaged as priority targets, which is interesting.
chris911
10-22-05, 09:42 AM
I think in early days of war there were special orders by the ger navy .till 42 there was the order only to attack if u must to. Remember the Bismark she crippelt the PoW to a point where only one of the ten main guns was working and than left to go for merchant man cause the commanding admiral didn t want to waste the ammu on a battleship.
TLAM Strike
10-22-05, 02:45 PM
Also worth noting if just for comparison:
HIJMS Kongo Battleship 36,600 tons 21 November 1944 by USS Sealion
HIJMS SHOKAKU 32,000 tons CV June 1944 by USS Cavalla
HIJMS TAIYO CVE 18115 tons USS Rasher, 18.7.1944
HIJMS UNYO CVE 18115 tons USS Barb - 16.9.1944
HIJMS CHUYO CVE 18115 tons USS Sailfish, 4.12.1943
HIJMS Shinano CV(E?) 71,890 tons Nov 44 by USS Archerfish
HIJMS UNRYU CVE 22,400 tons Dec 44 by USS Redfish
HIJMS SHINYO CVE 20,000 tons Nov 44 by USS Spadfish
HIJMS AKITSU MARU CVE 11,980 tons Jan 44 by USS Hake
HIJMS Nigicu Maru CVE 11,980 tons Nov 44 by USS Queenfish
USS Yorktown CV 19,800 tons June 1944 (Midway) by I-158
USS Wasp CV 14,700 tons September 1942 by I-19
Plus some Escort Carriers I've forgotten... :roll:
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