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Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with facts!!!
Posted by: Fin Bonset ()
Date: November 29, 2000 06:42PM

<HTML>Hi all,

Anyone ever hear about this? I just found this story on the net and I\'ve seen it mentioned on several other sites too. This one pertaining to U-65 in WWI. Very strange.

Here it is:

We hear many stories of haunted houses, castles and pubs, but very rarely do we heard of haunted German U-boats. The classic case of a submarine which was the centre of psychic phenomena was the U-65, one of a class of 24 U-boats especially designed to operate from the ports of occupied Belgium during the First World War. Her active service complement was 3 officers and 31 ratings. The U-boat’s keel was laid at the naval dockyard at Wilhelmshaven in June, 1916, and from the first ill luck was to dog her.

Her first victim was to die within a few days of the beginning of her construction, when a heavy metal girder, being lowered into position in the hull, slipped from the crane tackle and crashed down onto the partially-built boat, killing one of the German workmen instantly. A second workman was to die in hospital a few days later as a result of injuries sustained in the same accident. Three men died in the engine room after becoming overcome by poisonous fumes. A total of five men had already been killed before the boat had even put to sea.

On her sea trials further disaster struck the U-65 when a seaman, sent forward to inspect hatches, was swept overboard and lost. The sea trials went without further incident until the captain gave the order for the U-65’s first dive. Instead of levelling out at 30 feet, as the captain had ordered, the boat sank to the bottom of the sea following a fracture in one of the forward ballast tanks. Flood water reached the giant batteries and by the time that the U-65 had finally emerged from the depths again, inexplicably freeing herself from the sea bed after being trapped there for 12 hours, the whole crew were suffering from the effects of toxic fumes created by the flooding of the batteries. Two men died in hospital shortly after being got ashore. Even before the U-65 was commissioned, eight men had been killed as a result of incidents on board her.

Finally in early February, 1917, the U-65 was commissioned into the Imperial German Navy and placed under the command of Oberleutnant Karl Honig, an officer with great experience in the German U-boat service. It was not long before he was to experience at first hand the ill luck that surrounded his new command. Whilst torpedoes were being loaded prior to the U-65 going out on her first patrol, a warhead exploded, killing the Second Officer and eight seamen. Nine other seamen were seriously wounded. Whilst the U-boat was being towed back into dry-dock for repairs, a seaman, in complete hysteria, swore that he had seen the ghost of the Second Officer standing on the prow, his arms folded. Another seaman, a man called Petersen, claimed to have seen the same ghostly officer. The day before the U-65 was to set out on her first patrol, Petersen deserted.

At last, after a total of 17 men had been killed on the U-65, she was sent out on her first active service patrol. During the course of the patrol several seamen reported having seen the ghost of the Second Officer and on one occasion the Duty Officer was found sobbing hysterically on the bridge after having seen the same figure standing on the prow. Three seamen, who had joined the boat at Zeebrugge, were to see the figure before they had had time to be warned that the boat was haunted.

In February, 1918, after a patrol in the Dover Straits, and after several further sightings of the ghostly officer, including one occasion when he spoke with one of the seamen in the forward torpedo room, the U-65 docked at Bruges. The crew were only too thankful to have reached dry land again, even though the docks were under attack from British aircraft at the time. Oberleutnant Honig, who had decided to chance the raid and make his way to the Officers’ Club, was just leaving the boat when he was decapitated by shrapnel as he walked down the gang-plank. His headless body was carried back on board the U-65. That night nine men, including an officer, were to see the ghost of the Second Officer standing beside the canvas shroud of the captain’s corpse. At this the crew, to a man, requested a transfer from the U-65 and the boat was placed into reserve at Bruges. A German Naval Padre, Pastor Franz Weber, conducted a service of exorcism.

By June, 1918, U-boat losses were becoming a strain on the German Naval Command and the U-65 was ordered to be prepared for patrol duties. On 30th June, she set out on what was to be her last patrol. Early in the morning of the 10th July, the U.S.submarine L-2 was patrolling nine miles off the coast of Cape Clear, in Ireland, at periscope depth. The American captain was studying the scene around him when he sighted a German U-boat moving slowly on the surface. It was the U-65.

The American moved his submarine into the attack position and was about to give the order to fire two torpedoes when there was a shattering explosion that ripped the U-65 from stem to stern. The captain was later to report that immediately before the explosion he was amazed to see the solitary figure of a German naval officer standing on the prow of the U-boat.


Wild huh? I mean, if actual crewmembers deserted because of this, that\'s got to mean something.

Now don\'t all go nuts on me like last time. I just thought that this was very interesting and something that I would like to hear more about from people in this forum.

Best to all,

Fin Bonset



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Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with facts!!! Fin Bonset 11/29/2000 06:42PM
RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact Fin Bonset 11/29/2000 06:43PM
Here\'s another back-up story. Fin Bonset 11/29/2000 07:00PM
Yet another back-up story. Fin Bonset 11/29/2000 07:07PM
RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact MPC 11/29/2000 11:28PM
RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact Ying 11/30/2000 04:40AM
RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact Fin Bonset 11/30/2000 12:40PM
RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact Anders Wingren 11/30/2000 10:33PM
RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact Fin Bonset 12/01/2000 12:41PM
RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact Ben B. 12/01/2000 03:26PM
Cleared up! Fin Bonset 12/01/2000 03:30PM
RE: Cleared up! Anders Wingren 12/01/2000 10:27PM
Re: RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact mariella minas 09/09/2012 05:21AM
Re: RE: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with fact Jason 05/17/2015 09:40PM
Re: Haunted U-boat: This time backed up with facts!!! TF 05/26/2015 05:02PM


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