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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4L’ Unterseeboot 109 (or U-109 ) is a German IX.B submarine of the Kriegsmarine of the Second World War. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He leaves Kiel for his first patrol under the orders of Earspha Hans-Georg Fischer the May 6, 1941 . After 24 days at sea and a result of 5,173 barrels , he joins the Lorient underwater base. Le captain’s lieutenant Heinrich Bleichrodt takes command June 5, 1941 of the U-109 which leaves the June 28 of the port of Lorient for its second patrol. After 51 days at sea, without result, he joined Lorient the August 17, 1941 . His third patrol is made October 5, 1941 At November 18, 1941 ( 45 days at sea) with the same result of its previous patrol. The following three patrols are carried out respectively December 27, 1941 At February 23, 1942 ( 59 days ), of 25 mars 1942 At June 3, 1942 ( 71 days ) a you July 18, 1942 At October 6, 1942 (81 days: its longest patrol) with the following results: 27,651, 18,092 and 35,601 tons (its best result) of flowed enemy ships. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4His seventh patrol, starting the November 28, 1942 , brings him back to the underwater base of Saint-Nazaire the January 23, 1943 After 57 days at sea without result L’Olutnant to the sea Joachim Schramm takes command of the ship first is mars 1943 and leave Saint-Nazaire for the eighth patrol of the U-109 the 3 mars 1943 To reach Lorient the first is April 1943 After 30 days at sea without result. When he left Lorient the April 28, 1943 For its ninth patrol, the U-109 is sunk May 4, 1943 , after seven days at sea, south of Ireland by depth loads launched by a British heavy bomber Consolidated B-24 Liberator ( Squadron 86\/P ), in the geographical position of 47 \u00b0 22 \u2032 n, 22 \u00b0 40 \u2032 O. THE 52 members of crew die during this attack. Commandant Departure Arrival Days Hit first Krvkpt. Hans-Georg Fischer May 6, 1941 As May 29, 1941 Lorient 24 days 5 173 2 Kptlt. Heinrich Bleichrodt June 28, 1941 Lorient August 17, 1941 Lorient 51 days Kptlt. Heinrich Bleichrodt September 21, 1941 Lorient September 22, 1941 Lorient 2 days 3 Kptlt. Heinrich Bleichrodt October 5, 1941 Lorient November 18, 1941 Lorient 45 days 4 Kptlt. Heinrich Bleichrodt December 27, 1941 Lorient February 23, 1942 Lorient 59 days 27 651 5 Kptlt. Heinrich Bleichrodt 25 mars 1942 Lorient June 3, 1942 Lorient 71 days 18 092 6 Kptlt. Heinrich Bleichrodt July 18, 1942 Lorient October 6, 1942 Lorient 81 days 35 601 7 Kptlt. Heinrich Bleichrodt November 28, 1942 Lorient January 23, 1943 Saint Nazaire 57 days 8 Oblt. Joachim Schramm 3 mars 1943 Saint Nazaire first is April 1943 Lorient 30 days 9 Oblt. Joachim Schramm April 28, 1943 Lorient May 4, 1943 Cast 7 days Total 425 days 86 517 t Note: Oblt. = Lieutenant to the lake – Kptlt. = Captain lieutenant – Krvkpt. = Corvette captain Table of ContentsWolfpack operations [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Notes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Sources [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Wolfpack operations [ modifier | Modifier and code ] U-109 operated with Wolfpacks (wolf packs) during his operational career: West ( May 13, 1941 – May 23, 1941 ) Milk ( July 22, 1941 – August 5, 1941 ) Murderbrenner ( October 16, 1941 – November 3, 1941 ) Mind ( 12 mars 1943 – 18 mars 1943 ) The UnterseeeBoot 109 sank twelve ships for a total of 79,969 barrels and damaged another 6,548 tons during its nine patrols. 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