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Weddigen was a wolfpack of German U-boats that operated during the battle of the Atlantic in World War II.

Service history

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Weddigen was formed in November 1943 off the coast of Portugal, to intercept convoys sailing to and from Gibraltar, Mediterranean and South Atlantic. It was composed of U-boats from the disbanded patrol group Schill, with reinforcements from the North Atlantic and from bases in occupied France.

Weddigen originally numbered seventeen U-boats, though two had been destroyed in recent actions, and two others had to withdraw with damage. On 22 November the thirteen U-boats remaining formed a patrol line west of Portugal to await warning of an Allied convoy.

On 23 November one of the Weddigen boats, U-648, fell in with the frigate HMS Blackwood, of 4th Escort Group accompanying KMS 30 and was destroyed. On 25 November U-600 also fell in with KMS 30, and was attacked by Blackwood and Bazely, and destroyed.[1]

On 27 November the Weddigen boats intercepted Convoy SL 140/MKS 31, and attacked it over the next five days, though without success. On 29 November U-86 was destroyed by aircraft from the carrier USS Bogue, while on 28th U-238[2] and U-764 had been attacked and damaged, also by aircraft from Bogue.

On 7 December Weddigen was disbanded, a number of U-boats returning to base, while others formed a cadre of a new patrol group, code-named Borkum.

U-boats involved

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Wolfpack Weddigen
Name Flag Commander Class Notes
U-86  Kriegsmarine Walter Schug Type VIIC submarine Sunk 29 November 1943
U-107  Kriegsmarine Volker Simmermacher Type IXB submarine
U-228  Kriegsmarine Herbert Engel Type VIIC submarine
U-238  Kriegsmarine Horst Hepp Type VIIC submarine
U-262  Kriegsmarine Heinz Franke Type VIIC submarine
U-358  Kriegsmarine Rolf Manke Type VIIC submarine
U-391  Kriegsmarine Gert Dültgen Type VIIC submarine
U-424  Kriegsmarine Günter Lüders Type VIIC submarine
U-542  Kriegsmarine Christian-Brandt Coester Type IXC submarine sunk 28 November 1943
U-586  Kriegsmarine Hans Götze Type VIIC submarine
U-600  Kriegsmarine Bernhard Zurmühlen Type VIIC submarine sunk 25 November 1943
U-618  Kriegsmarine Erich Faust Type VIIC submarine
U-648  Kriegsmarine Peter-Arthur Stahl Type VIIC submarine sunk 23 November 1943
U-714  Kriegsmarine Hans-Joachim Schwebcke Type VIIC submarine
U-764  Kriegsmarine Hanskurt von Bremen Type VIIC submarine
U-843  Kriegsmarine Oskar Herwartz Type IXC/40 submarine
U-969  Kriegsmarine Max Dobbert Type VIIC submarine

The name

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Weddigen was named for Otto Weddigen, German World War I U-boat ace.

Notes

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  1. ^ Kemp 1997 p.159
  2. ^ Kemp 1997 p. 160

References

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  • Kemp, Paul (1997). U-Boats Destroyed, German submarine losses in the World Wars. Arms and Armour. ISBN 1-85409-515-3.
  • Showell, Jak P. M. (2002). U-Boat Warfare: The Evolution of the Wolf-Pack. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-7110-2887-7.
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Helgason, Guðmundur. "Weddigen". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net.