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While on patrol in North Atlantic in Feb 1942, searching for convoys, decided to pull up losses for 1942. While I was aware of heavy overall losses for the war, seeing it broken down by year, especially seeing how losses were relatively low until 1943, when the numbers grew staggering. Quite sobering.
1939- 9 U Boats lost. 1940- 24 U Boats lost 1941-35 U boats lost 1942- 87 U Boats lost 1943- 244 U Boats lost 1944-249 U Boats lost. 1945- 120 U Boats lost. https://uboat.net/fates/losses/ Last edited by Bubblehead1980; 07-08-22 at 04:38 PM. |
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Krusty Krab
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Not a very good time to be a Uboat captain or crew man.
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Part of the reason for the large losses was the ridiculous idea of "Yes, you have no chance but you're still tying up resources that could be used elsewhere" mentality of Doenitz and the German command.
Add in Doenitz's desire to kiss Hitler's butt at the cost of u-boat crews and you have casualty numbers higher than they needed to be/should have been.
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