List of all U-boats
U-361
Type | VIIC | |||||||||
Ordered | 7 Dec 1940 | |||||||||
Laid down | 12 Sep 1941 | Flensburger Schiffsbau-Ges, Flensburg (werk 480) | ||||||||
Launched | 9 Sep 1942 | |||||||||
Commissioned | 18 Dec 1942 | Oblt. Hans Seidel | ||||||||
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Career 3 patrols |
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Successes | No ships sunk or damaged | |||||||||
Fate |
Sunk in 17 July 1944 in the Norwegian Sea west of Narvik, Norway, in position 68.35N, 06.00E, by depth charges from a British Catalina aircraft (210 Sqn RAF/Y). 52 dead (all hands lost). (Eric Zimmerman, January 1997). | |||||||||
Loss position |
The pilot of the Catalina that sank the boat, Flying Officer J.A. Cruickshank, pressed on the attack even though the plane had been hit, one of his crew killed and 4 more wounded. He himself had suffered serious wounds in the action and during the 5 and half hours of flight home he passed out several times but insisted to assist on the landing. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery.
Previously recorded fate
- Sunk 17 July, 1944 west of Narvik, Norway, in position 68.36N, 08.33E,
by depth charges from a British Liberator aircraft (Sqdn 86/U). (Postwar assessment)
Notes. This attack in fact sank the U-347.
Wolfpack operations
U-361 operated with the following Wolfpacks during its career:
Boreas (29 Feb 1944 - 10 Mar 1944)
Thor (10 Mar 1944 - 26 Mar 1944)
Blitz (2 Apr 1944 - 5 Apr 1944)
Keil (5 Apr 1944 - 20 Apr 1944)
Donner & Keil (20 Apr 1944 - 23 Apr 1944)
Trutz (28 Jun 1944 - 10 Jul 1944)
Men lost from U-boats
Unlike many other U-boats, which during their service lost men due to accidents and various other causes, U-361 did not suffer any casualties (we know of) until the time of her loss.
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