Karl Thurmann
Karl Thurmann | |
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Born |
Mülheim, Ruhr | 4 September 1909
Died |
20 January 1943 33) North Atlantic | (aged
Allegiance |
Weimar Republic (to 1933) Nazi Germany |
Service/branch |
Reichsmarine Kriegsmarine |
Years of service | 1928–43 |
Rank | Korvettenkapitän |
Unit |
7th U-boat Flotilla 3rd U-boat Flotilla |
Commands held |
U-553 (23 December 1940–20 January 1943) |
Battles/wars | |
Awards | Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross |
Karl Thurmann (4 September 1909 – 20 January 1943) was a German U-boat commander in World War II and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, awarded by Nazi Germany to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership.[1]
Thurmann was born in Mülheim, Ruhr. He joined the Reichsmarine in April 1928, serving aboard the light cruisers Emden and Köln.[1] After training, and sailing on a patrol as Kommandantenschüler (Commander-in-Training") aboard U-29 under Otto Schuhart, Thurmann commissioned the Type VIIC U-boat U-553 on 23 December 1940. Thurmann took U-553 out on nine patrols in 1941 and 1942, and sank 12 merchant ships totalling one warship, and damaged two more.[1]
On 16 January 1943, Thurmann left La Pallice, France, on his tenth patrol. On 20 January, he sent the last radio message: Seerohr unklar ("Periscope not clear"). U-553 was never heard from again and her fate remains a mystery.[1]
Summary of career
Ships attacked
As commander of U-553 Karl Thurmann is credited with the sinking of twelve ships for a total of 61,390 gross register tons (GRT), further damaging two ships of 15,273 GRT and sinking one warship, HMS Gladiolus, of 925 long tons (940 tonnes).
Date | Ship | Nationality | Tonnage | Fate[2] |
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12 June 1941 | Ranella | Norway | 5,590 | Sunk |
12 June 1941 | Susan Maersk | United Kingdom | 2,355 | Sunk |
15 October 1941 | Ila | Norway | 1,583 | Sunk |
15 October 1941 | Silvercedar | United Kingdom | 4,354 | Sunk |
17 October 1941 | HMS Gladiolus | Royal Navy | 925 | Sunk |
15 January 1942 | Diala | United Kingdom | 8,106 | Damaged |
22 January 1942 | Innerøy | Norway | 8,260 | Sunk |
12 May 1942 | Leto | Netherlands | 4,712 | Sunk |
12 May 1942 | Nicoya | United Kingdom | 5,364 | Sunk |
2 June 1942 | Matawin | United Kingdom | 6,919 | Sunk |
3 August 1942 | Belgian Soldier | Belgium | 7,167 | Damaged |
18 August 1942 | Blankaholm | Sweden | 2,845 | Sunk |
18 August 1942 | Empire Bede | United Kingdom | 6,959 | Sunk |
18 August 1942 | John Hancock | United States | 7,176 | Sunk |
9 December 1942 | Charles L D | United Kingdom | 5,273 | Sunk |
Awards
- Wehrmacht Long Service Award 4th Class (2 October 1936)[3]
- Iron Cross (1939)
- U-boat War Badge (1939) (23 October 1941)[4]
- Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 24 August 1942 as Korvettenkapitän and commander of U-553[5]
- Mentioned in the Wehrmachtbericht on 22 May 1942
References
Notes
Bibliography
- Busch, Rainer; Röll, Hans-Joachim (2003). Der U-Boot-Krieg 1939–1945 — Die Ritterkreuzträger der U-Boot-Waffe von September 1939 bis Mai 1945 [The U-Boat War 1939–1945 — The Knight's Cross Bearers of the U-Boat Force from September 1939 to May 1945] (in German). Hamburg, Berlin, Bonn Germany: Verlag E.S. Mittler & Sohn. ISBN 978-3-8132-0515-2.
- Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000) [1986]. Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945 — Die Inhaber der höchsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile [The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945 — The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches] (in German). Friedberg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 978-3-7909-0284-6.
- Scherzer, Veit (2007). Die Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbündeter Streitkräfte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives [The Knight's Cross Bearers 1939–1945 The Holders of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Army, Air Force, Navy, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal Archives] (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Militaer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2.
- Die Wehrmachtberichte 1939–1945 Band 2, 1. Januar 1942 bis 31. Dezember 1943 [The Wehrmacht Reports 1939–1945 Volume 2, 1 January 1942 to 31 December 1943] (in German). München, Germany: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. 1985. ISBN 978-3-423-05944-2.
External links
- Helgason, Guðmundur. "Karl Thurmann". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 14 September 2014.