German submarine U-468

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German submarine U-468 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. The submarine was laid down on 1 July 1941 as yard number 299 at the Deutsche Werke yard in Kiel, launched on 16 May 1942 and commissioned on 12 August 1942 under the command of Oberleutnant zur See Klemens Schamong. She sailed on three war patrols and sank only one ship before being sunk by a RNZAF plane on 11 August 1943.[1] The airplane pilot (who died in the action, along with his crew and most of the submariners) was subsequently awarded the Victoria Cross - one of only three occasions on which a VC has been awarded solely on the testimony of an enemy combatant in WW2.[3]

Design

German Type VIIC submarines were preceded by the shorter Type VIIB submarines. U-468 had a displacement of Script error: No such module "convert". when at the surface and Script error: No such module "convert". while submerged.Template:Sfn She had a total length of Script error: No such module "convert"., a pressure hull length of Script error: No such module "convert"., a beam of Script error: No such module "convert"., a height of Script error: No such module "convert"., and a draught of Script error: No such module "convert".. The submarine was powered by two Germaniawerft F46 four-stroke, six-cylinder supercharged diesel engines producing a total of Script error: No such module "convert". for use while surfaced, two Siemens-Schuckert GU 343/38–8 double-acting electric motors producing a total of Script error: No such module "convert". for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two Script error: No such module "convert". propellers. The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to Script error: No such module "convert"..Template:Sfn

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Service history

The boat began her service career by training with the 5th U-boat Flotilla, before moving on to the 3rd flotilla for operations.

First patrol

U-468 sailed for the first time from Kiel on 28 January 1943, stopping briefly at Kristiansand in Norway,[2] before heading out into the mid-Atlantic.[4] On 12 March, U-468 sank the British 6,537 GRT tanker Empire Light southeast of Cape Farewell (Greenland) with two torpedoes. The tanker, a straggler from Convoy ON 168, had been damaged by a torpedo from Template:GS on 7 March, and abandoned by her surviving crew.[5] The U-boat arrived at her new home port of La Pallice in occupied France on 27 March.[2]

Second patrol

U-468 departed La Pallice for the mid-Atlantic on 19 April 1943, but had no successes.[2] At 08:35 on 22 May the U-boat came under attack by a Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber of Squadron VC-9 flying from the escort carrier Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. Barely an hour later another aircraft from the same squadron attacked and the U-boat was damaged. At 15:57, U-468 was attacked for a third time by an aircraft of the Royal Navy's 819 Naval Air Squadron. The boat defended itself with flak without destroying the aircraft.[6] U-468 had suffered serious damage and was forced to abandon her patrol, returning to base on 29 May.[7]

Third patrol and loss

The U-boat sailed for her third and final war patrol on 7 July 1943 from La Pallice. She headed south to the West African coast. There on 11 August, she was attacked and sunk by a B-24 Liberator from 200 Squadron RAF, south-west of Dakar in position Script error: No such module "Coordinates".. The U-boat's flak hit the aircraft several times and set it on fire, but the Liberator continued to turn into its attack and dropped six depth charges before crashing into the sea, killing all eight crewmen aboard. Two depth charges fell very close to the U-boat with devastating effect. U-468 sank within 10 minutes, and only the commander and six crewmen managed to haul themselves into a rubber dinghy that floated free from the aircraft wreck, and were picked up by the corvette Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". on 13 August.[3]

The pilot of the Liberator, Flying Officer Lloyd Allan Trigg RNZAF was subsequently awarded the Victoria Cross for this action.[3] This is one of the only three occasions such a decoration has been awarded solely on the testimony of an enemy combatant - the others being Lieutenant Commander Gerard Roope of HMS Glowworm (H92) (recommended by Kapitän zur See (Captain) Hellmuth Heye of the German cruiser Admiral Hipper) and Sergeant Thomas Frank Durrant of No 1 Commando during St Nazaire Raid (on recommendation of Kapitänleutnant F. K. Paul of the German torpedo boat (small destroyer) Jaguar. It was the first to be awarded to ASW (anti-submarine-warfare) aircrew.Template:Sfn[8]

Wolfpacks

U-468 took part in nine wolfpacks, namely:

  • Ritter (11 – 26 February 1943)
  • Burggraf (4 – 5 March 1943)
  • Raubgraf (7 – 16 March 1943)
  • Amsel (29 April – 3 May 1943)
  • Amsel 3 (3 – 6 May 1943)
  • Rhein (7 – 10 May 1943)
  • Elbe 1 (10 – 14 May 1943)
  • Mosel (19 – 23 May 1943)
  • Without name (11 – 29 July 1943)

Summary of raiding history

Date Ship Name Nationality Tonnage
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Fate[9]
12 March 1943 Empire Light File:Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 6,537 Sunk

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