ALAAAAAAARMHerr Kaleun, BdU has just given you command of your new U-Boat. The last three numbers of your post will be your boat for the war as according to https://uboat.net/boats/listing.html. Don't concern yourself too much with the 75% casualty rate.Do you survive the war unscathed?
>>64329251Emperor protects me!!!
>>64329251Let's raid scapa flow
Loved this thread last time we did it, rollin'
Let's go
>>64329268Oh...
Rohr 1 feuerbereit, Herr Kaleun!
>>64329251I'll begin>U-251>Commissioned September 20th, 1941>2 ships sunk, total tonnage 11,408 GRTFate >Sunk on 19 April 1945 in the Kattegat west of Halmstad, Sweden, in position 56.37N, 11.51E, by rockets and strafing from eight British and Norwegian Mosquito aircraft (235, 248 & 143 Sqn RAF). 39 dead and 4 survivors.>Steamed as far north and east as Novaya Zemlya and the Kara SeaThe odds of being one of the four is exceedingly low
>>64329273I'm boned, sunk nothing :(
>>64329251i hope nothing bad happens
>>64329251Rollen
>>64329286>sunk 1 warship, then karked it to depth charges, all hands lost (51 deaths)ah.
>>64329251I'm sure I'll be fine.
>>64329291>Unlike many other U-boats, which during their service lost men due to accidents and various other causes, U-291 did not suffer any casualties (we know of) until the time of her loss.I think i just wasted all my luck for at least few next months
>>64329297>no kills>sunk off of scotland, all hands lostFuck
U-093 scores a kill in the dark
>>64329301U-301: Three patrols, sunk nothing, destroyed by submarine HMS Sahib in 1943 with one survivor.
>>64329251im feeling lucky
I hope I at least get a quick death
>>64329333not too shabby
>>64329333>45 dead (all hands lost)RIP
>>64329251Fuck it, rolling.
>>64329259>Sunk on 15 November 1942 in the Mediterranean Sea north of Algiers by depth charges from a British Hudson aircraft>48 dead (all hands lost)I'm afraid your Emperor's protection was defective.
>>64329251für Reich und Führer.
>64329264>Sunk 16.700 tonnes>Sunk by corvettes>No casualties Based, scapa flow is a german hunting ground
>>64329372>Sunk 3 ships>Sunk a auxiliary warship>48 survivors (no casualties)>Sunk next to Palestine
rollin' in the deep
>>64329251Rollan
>>64329251I saw a Mark Felton yt vid about u-boat crew and captains being forced to become infantry tank hunters. They actually fought pretty well.
>>64329251did U-Boats carry the german equivalent of marines for boarding actions?iirc at the beginning of the war they used to board allied ships before sinking them
check these digits
>>64329251rollin with the good luck charm
haha hope my atlantic transit to south america goes well
>>64330006>Training boat except for one month in 1940>No kills and zero casualties>Scuttled after the war The rare U-Boat good ending
>>64329251I'm not like them, I'm going to survive
>>64329251Mit Gott für König und Vaterland!
>>64330016>28 dead (all hands lost).
I LOVE THE WAY THIS BOAT SUCKS!!!
>>64330081https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-81_(1941)Not bad, 42,934 GRT and 22,600 tons sank. Killed in port and scrapped.
>>64329251rollin
>>64330094U-94>No casualties until its loss>19 dead and 26 survivors.better than I was expecting
>>64329251watch me solo the entire Royal NavyGott strafe England
>>64329251rolle
>>64330922kek, what's nothingburger in german?
Hell yeah U-Boat thread
>>64329251Let's find out?
>>64329251rollin'
Let's see where we end up.
>>64331370I survived !!!!
>>64331373U-373>relatively long career, from 1941 to 1944>three ships sunk>was sunk, but all but four people survivedNot too bad desu.
>>64331366Link wont open.
>>64331382you are dead anon
Lets see
>>64329251Rollierend....
>>64331400Well shit
>>64331393>Scuttled on 5 May 1945 off Holnis in Flensburg Firth, in position 54.52,8N, 09.37E, after being badly damaged by US fighter bombers (XXIX TAC, 9th AF) on 4 May. 2 dead, unknown number of survivors.Better than expected. The commander seems to have died though so RIP me
>>64331406>the commander and a crewman from U-393 were mortally wounded during the air attack.Well, at least most of the crew lived
Let see what I draw
>>64331425>1 total patrol>0 ships sunk>lost with all hands in 41Well, shit
>>64330018U-18 had a major training mishap in '36, 8 out of 20 died. Made it through most of the war, sank 2000 tons, damaged another 8000, until it was damaged in a bombing raid of its harbor and scuttled. Soviets raised it, then sank it again for target practice.
>>64329251rollan>captcha: ngm worried.jpg
>>64329251Can I get at least one survivor?
>>64332007>all hands lostFUCK
wowow
I'm feeling lucky
>>64329251Time to die
my turn
>>64329541>U-541woohoo, 4 patrols, only one small (2140 tons) bong merchant ship sunk but survived the war and surrendered at Gibraltar
my irl father was a submariner
>>64332217goddamn it
>>64329251I'll be home by Christmas.
>>64329251my men will thrive on their vtuber rations
>>64329251neat
>>64332277>six patrols, no ships sunk, sunk in 44 by a swordfish off Norway, all hands lostFuck
>>64332281>4 patrols>0 successes>surrendered in norway on may 5th 1945
Herbert Grönemeyer will play me in the movie!
>>64329251TauchendFahrtenRollend
>>64332801>commissioned: 24 Mar 1943>no ships sunk or damaged>Sunk on 17 March 1944 in the Atlantic west of the Cape Verde Islands by a Fido homing torpedo from two Avenger and a Wildcat aircraft (VC-6 USN) of the US escort carrier USS Block Island and depth charges and gunfire from the US destroyer USS Corry and the US destroyer escort USS Bronstein.>10 dead and 47 survivors.>didn't even make it 1 full yearAh scheiße. At least there are decent odds of surviving as PoW instead of being fish fodder.
>>64331387I was dead already.
>>64329251Rolling
>>64333451U4511 warship sunk, total tonnage 550 tonsSunk on 21 December 1941 in the North Atlantic north-west of Tangier, in position 35.55N, 06.08W, by depth charges from a British Swordfish aircraft (812 Sqn FAA/A). 44 dead and 1 survivor.
rolling
>>64336456>Sank in an diving accident on 12 May 1943 in the North Atlantic north of the Azores, in position 46.39N, 26.54W, while facing the British destroyer HMS Opportune after being badly damaged by a Fido homing torpedo from a British Liberator aircraft (86 Sqn RAF/B). 49 dead (all hands lost). (FDS/NHB, October 1989).fuck
>>64329251Ok, but I'm requisitioning some antacids.
Im going to be fine
>>64336477even digits couldnt save me :(
This was the first time I learned that Fido torpedoes could be dropped from four-engine heavy bomber patrol planes. U-boats were inevitably extinct!
>>64329251Old School.
>>64329251Guess I'll get btfo
>>64336704>Decommissioned on 24 March 1945 at Bremen-Vegesack.>Scuttled on 30 April 1945 at Bremen-Vegesack. Wreck blown up on 4 April 1946 and broken up in 1947.Ayyy, we living mein negers!!
>>64329251NOT YET
Für Volk und Vaterland
>>64336730Okay since U-730 didn't exist i'm going with U-30.Eight patrols between 1939-40 before being relegated to a training/school boat for the rest of the war. Sunk 16 ships for 86,165 gross tons and was scuttled in May of '45. Sadly Fritz-Lemp who took her out on all her combat patrols died later in 1941 aboard U-110.
>>64336748>given to Italy >only used for training>1 single patrol>0 engagements 0 lossesJaaaaaaa
>>64336560>Fido torpedoesFirst use was in may of 1943 and they destroyed a grand total of 37 u-boats (out of 785 destroyed overall)
>>64337224>survived for half a year>sunk two ships during 2 patrols (9500 grt)>sunk by depth charges and ramming with only one survivor
Rolling, how bad could it be
>>64337267>No ships sunk or damaged>Scuttled on 5 May 1945 in Gelting Bay. Wreck broken up.>Unlike many other U-boats, which during their service lost men due to accidents and various other causes, U-267 did not suffer any casualties (we know of) until the time of her loss.Nothing ever happens
Rolling for survival
>>64337352>Sunk on 9 May 1942 in the North Atlantic south of Cape Hatteras, in position 34.13N, 76.34W, by depth charges from the US Coast Guard cutter USCGC Icarus. 15 dead and 33 survivorsNo ships sunk on two patrols but made it to the east coast of the US. Apparently the second sub that the Americans sank in their own waters and the first one to yield survivors. Captain Rathke died in 2001 aged 90 and painted pic rel whilst a PoW
>>64338992>Unlike many other U-boats, which during their service lost men due to accidents and various other causes, U-992 did not suffer any casualties (we know of) until the time of her loss.Quite uneventful, just 1,060 tons sunk patrolling around Norway
>>64329251One thing about these threads is you learn all the interesting ways the Allies killed Uboats in the war>ZU BEFEHL, GROSSADMIRAL
>>64339093>u-93>8 ships sunk, total tonnage 43,392 GRT >Sunk on 15 January 1942 in the North Atlantic north-east of Madeira, in position 36.40N, 15.52W, by depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Hesperus. 6 dead and 40 survivors>captain died in 2008 in BerlinSunk by one of the Englanders' most famous destroyers, lived to a ripe old ageI'll take it
>>64330094>u-94 scored a kill in the dark>>64331406406 suffers failure to launch agaaaaiiiiiin
What's the worst that could possibly happen?
>>64339105>u-105>22 ships sunk, total tonnage 123,924 GRT; 1 warship sunk, total tonnage 1,546 tons>Sunk on 2 June 1943 in the Atlantic west of Dakar, in position 14.15N, 17.35W, by depth charges from a one-of-a-kind French Potez-CAMS 141 flying boat named "Antarès" (Esc 4E FAFL). 53 dead (all hands lost).Glorious career, ignominious end, sunk by the Fr*nch
>>64339105>22 ships sunkThis is good>all hands lostThis is not so good
>>64339116>What's the worst that could possibly happen?56 dead(all hands lost). Sorry anon
>>64339116>Type XB Boat U-116>Survived 6 months of active service>1 ship sunk, 1 damaged in 4 patrols>Fate unknown, last radio transmission was from the middle of the AtlanticWell that sucks. At least with dying in a battle on record, there's some sense of finality and the ability to say you met a warrior's end.
>>64329251Dive dive dive
>>64341134Not fast enough it seems
>>64329251My own boat?