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Originally Posted by SteamWake
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1939
57 U-boats were capable of going out to sea when the war began in September 1939. When the year ended
9 of them had been lost.
1940
24 boats were lost in 1940. U-31 was actually sunk twice so she appears twice in that number.
1941
35 boats were lost during 1941.
1942
The U-boat fleet lost
86 boats during this year, most of them in the latter half the year. A sign of things to come ...
1943
With the biggest convoy battles of the war and the highest number of boats at sea, stakes were high. In May 1943 the biggest loss to befall the U-boat fleet came with loss of 41 boats. Overall losses in 1943 were
243 U-boats.
1944
This year was even worse than 1943, steady losses all year brought the total up to
250 boats when the year came to and end.
1945
With the war coming to an end, overwhelming allied forced all around them, Germany lost over
120 U-boats in action in the first 5 months of the year.
Source:
http://uboat.net/fates/losses/