Unterseeboot 333
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Unterseeboot 333 was a Type VIIC submarine of the Kriegsmarine. Her keel was laid down on March 11, 1940, by Nordseewerke of Emden, Germany. She was commissioned on August 25, 1941, with Kapitänleutnant Peter-Erich Cremer in command.
While in service, U-333 had five different commanders:
- Korvettenkapitän Peter-Erich Cremer (August 25, 1941 to October 6, 1942) and (May 18, 1943, to July 19, 1944)
- Leutnant Helmut Kandzior (October 6, 1942, to October 9, 1942)
- Kapitänleutnant Lorenz Kasch (October 9, 1942, to November 22, 1942)
- Oberleutnant zur See Werner Schwaff (November 22, 1942, to May 17, 1943)
- Kapitänleutnant Hans Fiedler (July 20, 1944, to July 31, 1944).
U-333 conducted 12 patrols, sinking 7 ships totalling 32,107 tons and damaging one other totalling 8,327 tons. On March 4, 1943 U-333 shot down an aircraft of RAF No. 172nd Squadron. On July 31, 1944, U-333 was sunk in the North Atlantic by HMS Starling and HMS Loch Killin with all hands on board.
U-333 bore the "three little fishes" emblem on its conning tower.
[edit] References
- Cremer, P. (1984). U-Boat Commander: A Periscope View of the Battle of the Atlantic. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
- Helgason, G. (2005). uboat.net by Gudmundur Helgason. Retrieved May 7, 2005, from http://uboat.net/boats/u333.htm
- ubootwaffe.net