U-659
Type | VIIC | |||
| Ordered | 9 Oct, 1939 | |||
| Laid down | 12 Feb, 1941 | Howaldtswerke, Hamburg (werk 808) | ||
| Launched | 14 Oct, 1941 | |||
| Commissioned | 9 Dec, 1941 | Oblt. Hans Stock | ||
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| Career | 5 patrols | 9 Dec, 1941 - 31 Aug, 1942 5. Flottille (training) 1 Sep, 1942 - 4 May, 1943 9. Flottille (front boat) | ||
| Successes | 1 ship sunk for a total of 7.519 GRT 3 ships damaged for a total of 21.565 GRT | |||
| Fate | Sank at 0030hrs on 4 May, 1943 in the North Atlantic west of Cape Finisterre, in position 43.32N, 13.20W, after a collision with U-439. 44 dead and 3 survivors. | |||
See the 4 ships hit by U-659 - View the 5 war patrols
Wolfpack operations
U-659 operated with the following Wolfpacks during its career:
Vorwärts (27 Aug, 1942 - 14 Sep, 1942)
Streitaxt (24 Oct, 1942 - 1 Nov, 1942)
Spitz (24 Dec, 1942 - 31 Dec, 1942)
Neptun (18 Feb, 1943 - 3 Mar, 1943)
Westmark (6 Mar, 1943 - 11 Mar, 1943)
Neuland (8 Mar, 1943 - 12 Mar, 1943)
Drossel (30 Apr, 1943 - 3 May, 1943)
Attacks on this boat
10 Sep, 1942
The boat was attacked by escorts from Convoy ON 127 and seriously damaged. She was forced to abort to France. (Sources: Blair, vol 2, page 31)
1 recorded attacks on this boat.
Men lost from U-boats
Unlike many other U-boats, which during their service lost men due to accidents and various other causes, U-659 did not suffer any casualties (we know of) until the time of her loss.
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