Patrol info for U-663
Date lookup for 7 May 1943
Departure | Arrival / Fate | Duration | ||
5 May 1943 | Brest | 8 May 1943 | Lost | 4 days |
Commander | Officers * |
KrvKpt. Heinrich Schmid |
Left for a patrol in the North Atlantic, but the outbound U-663 was heavily damaged when bombed in the Bay of Biscay and subsequently foundered while trying to return to port.
U-663's position on 7 May 1943
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Attacks on U-663 during this patrol
7 May 1943
The target of the depth charge attack on 7 May 1943 in the Bay of Biscay west of St. Nazaire, France in position 47.06N, 10.58W by Australian Sunderland flying boat W/William of 10 Sqdn RAAF, often credited with sinking U-465, was actually U-663, which escaped with severe damage. (Sources: 1989-11-01, Axel Niestle)
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