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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet
But in my brief research i had trouble finding a large number of Kaleuns who died at sea without the loss of the boat.
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Commander casualties without the boat being lost:
- Radke of U-657 was killed during training
- Rasch of U-106 was wounded in '42
- Muetzelburg was killed as you mentioned
- Cremer of U-333 was wounded in '42
- Neubert of U-167 was wounded in '43
- Saar of U-957 was killed
- Reeder of U-214 was wounded in '43
- Zetzsche of U-591 was wounded in '43
- Lauzemis of U-68 was wounded in '43
- Hartmann of U-441 was wounded in '43 (along with every other officer)
- Markworth of U-66 was wounded in '43
- Kluth of U-377 was wounded in '43
- Techand of U-731 was wounded in '43
- Krueger of U-631 broke his hand in '43
- Zschech of U-505 killed himself
- Heinrich of U-960 was wounded in '44
- Leu of U-921 was killed doing the same thing as Howard Gilmore on the U.S. side....saved his boat by getting everyone down the hatch but was too wounded to make it down himself and so told them to "take her down" without him.
- von Roithberg of U-989 was wounded in '44
- Heinrich of U-299 was wounded in '44
- Riekeberg of U-637 killed himself after being wounded in '45
- Bungards of U-3012 was wounded and later died during training
- Wachter of U-2503 was killed in '45