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RE: Most Successful Drumbeat Patrol?
Posted by:
robin edwards
()
Date: May 25, 2001 01:50AM
<HTML>To: Jeff
Hi.
According to the book Operation Drumbeat the operation was only the initial attack conducted by 5 u-boats against the east coast of the U.S. If this is correct then Hardegan was the most successful.
If you take the operation to include all the follow up patrols by U-boats including those into the Gulf Of Mexico then I think that Rostin in U-158 was the most successful with 12-13 ships sunk during May - June 1942 for over 60,000 tons. The u158 was sunk on its return by aircraft 2 days after Rostin had been awarded the Knights Cross. If your talking about just off the eastern seaboard then maybe Hardegan was probably the top scorer though some of his sinking claims are disputed. Lehmann Willenbroch in U-96 had a very successful patrol as did Erich Topp in U-552, though I don\'t have their confirmed scores immediately available. I did read in Blair\'s U-Boat war vol.1 that a uboat scored higher than Hardegan but I just can not remember the number or name of the commander. I will check it out for you and post it next week.
Regards
Robin Edwards</HTML>
Hi.
According to the book Operation Drumbeat the operation was only the initial attack conducted by 5 u-boats against the east coast of the U.S. If this is correct then Hardegan was the most successful.
If you take the operation to include all the follow up patrols by U-boats including those into the Gulf Of Mexico then I think that Rostin in U-158 was the most successful with 12-13 ships sunk during May - June 1942 for over 60,000 tons. The u158 was sunk on its return by aircraft 2 days after Rostin had been awarded the Knights Cross. If your talking about just off the eastern seaboard then maybe Hardegan was probably the top scorer though some of his sinking claims are disputed. Lehmann Willenbroch in U-96 had a very successful patrol as did Erich Topp in U-552, though I don\'t have their confirmed scores immediately available. I did read in Blair\'s U-Boat war vol.1 that a uboat scored higher than Hardegan but I just can not remember the number or name of the commander. I will check it out for you and post it next week.
Regards
Robin Edwards</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Most Successful Drumbeat Patrol? | Jeff | 05/24/2001 02:18AM |
RE: Most Successful Drumbeat Patrol? | Woody | 05/24/2001 08:26AM |
RE: Most Successful Drumbeat | Walt | 05/24/2001 09:15AM |
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RE: Wynn\\\'s books..I AGREE!. | Joe Brennan | 05/25/2001 08:37AM |
RE: Wynn\'s books... | Jeff | 05/25/2001 03:03PM |
Niestles book | Jan-Olof | 05/25/2001 04:36PM |
RE: Niestlé\'s book | Axel | 05/26/2001 11:08AM |
RE: Niestlé\\\'s book | Jan-Olof | 05/26/2001 09:54PM |
RE: Niestlé\\\\\\\'s book | Jeff | 05/26/2001 11:02PM |
RE: Most Successful Drumbeat Patrol? | robin edwards | 05/25/2001 01:50AM |
Thanks Robin! | Jeff | 05/25/2001 03:02PM |
RE: Thanks Robin! | robin edwards | 05/28/2001 10:17PM |