Events on this day
12 June
This is a run-down from several databases on our site. It's meant to give a clear picture of events on this date, all year round.
U-boat Shipyard report
Ordered (0) | Laid down (7) | Launched (5) | Commissioned (3) |
No U-boat orders on this date | 1940: U-505 1941: U-518 1942: U-542 1943: U-1205, U-1206 1944: U-2330, U-3006 | 1940: U-94 1941: U-135, U-581, U-582 1943: U-1163 | 1941: U-574 1943: U-802 1944: U-2321 |
These are commissioned boats. For more see our Shipyard pages. |
Allied Ships hit on this date
U-boat | Commander | Name of ship | Tons | Country | Convoy | ||
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1940 | |||||||
U-101 | Frauenheim | ![]() | Earlspark | 5,250 | ![]() | ||
U-46 | Endrass | Barbara Marie | 4,223 | ![]() | SL-34 | ||
U-46 | Endrass | ![]() | Willowbank | 5,041 | ![]() | SL-34 | |
1941 | |||||||
U-371 | Driver | ![]() | Silverpalm | 6,373 | ![]() | ||
U-48 | Schultze | Empire Dew | 7,005 | ![]() | OG-64 | ||
U-552 | Topp | ![]() | Chinese Prince | 8,593 | ![]() | ||
U-553 | Thurmann | ![]() | Ranella | 5,590 | ![]() | OG-64 | |
U-553 | Thurmann | ![]() | Susan Mærsk | 2,355 | ![]() | OG-64 | |
1942 | |||||||
U-124 | Mohr | ![]() | Dartford | 4,093 | ![]() | ONS-100 | |
U-129 | Witt | ![]() | Hardwicke Grange | 9,005 | ![]() | ||
U-158 | Rostin | ![]() | Cities Service Toledo | 8,192 | ![]() | ||
U-77 | Schonder | HMS Grove (L 77) | 1,050 | ![]() | MW-11 | ||
1943 | |||||||
U-97 | Trox | ![]() | Palima | 1,179 | ![]() | ||
67,949 | |||||||
* Unless otherwise noted the ships listed here were sunk. (d) = damaged See all Allied ships hit by U-boats during WWII. |
Attacks on this day
1942
U-105. While crossing the Bay of Biscay during daylight on 12 June 1942 the boat was attacked by an Australian Sunderland flying boat (10 Sqn RAAF). The U-boat immediately sought shelter at El Ferrol, Spain and did not leave until the 28th when she sailed for Lorient, arriving on the 30th. The damage was serious enough to keep her there until 23 Nov.
1943
U-645. 13.00 hrs, north of the Azores: British B-24 Liberator bomber FL932 (RAF Sqdn 86/H, pilot F/O C.W. Burcher, DFC, RAAF), escorting troop convoy TA 48 approached U-645 from the starboard bow and dropped five depth charges which overshot, the closest detonating 15m (49ft) astern and causing slight damage. Gunfire was exchanged for the next 30 minutes, with the U-boat claiming hits on the Liberator, but there was no significant damage and it returned to inform the convoy. (Franks/Zimmerman)
U-645. 16.23 hrs, north of the Azores: British B-24 Liberator bomber FK226 (RAF Sqdn 86/G, pilot F/O A.C.I. Samuel), escorting troop convoy TA 48 was forced to break off an intial attack run by heavy flak and then exchanged gunfire for 10 minutes before dropping five depth charges that detonated 50 to 100m (164-328 ft) to starboard of the boat. Flak hits to the fuselage, bomb bay and a fuel tank killed one man and started a fire which was quickly extinguished. The damage forced the aircraft to return to base, while the boat dived. (Franks/Zimmerman)
1944
U-333. Aircraft attack, aircraft shot down:
British Sunderland flying boat S for Sugar, RAF Sqdn 201
Bay of Biscay south of Brest. This is a possible match. Either this Sunderland or U Uncle from 228 Sqdn were shot down by U-333 on this day. (According to the book Wavetops at My Wingtips, it was 201/S, its demise being witnessed by the crew of a Canadian Catalina flying boat).
("Wavetops at My Wingtips", Flt Lt Leslie Baveystock)U-539. An American Mariner flying boat attacked U-539, which once again escaped (she had been hit by gunfire from a Dutch tanker the day before). (Blair, vol 2, page 564)
U-boats lost
1943: U-118
1944: U-490
43 men died when those 2 U-boats were lost on this date. 76 men survived.
Survivors from U-boats almost always landed in allied captivity.
- For more information on U-boat losses check out our Fates section.
U-boat Men Lost or Wounded
There were no men lost from U-boats on this date, 12 June.
- For more information on Men lost from U-boats check out this page.
Personnel Information
The following men were born on this day:
Günter Behnisch (1922), Rolf Rüdiger Bensel (1923), Günther Fritze (1922), Gerd Kelbling (1915), Johann Mohr (1916).
The following men died on this day:
Werner Czygan (1943), Kurt Petersen (2010).
See the entire U-boat commander listing showing all U-boat commanders.
We might include more officers (Allied and Axis) at a later date.
U-boat departures and arrivals on 12 June
This section shows the U-boat departures and arrivals from bases on this day of the year. Current country names shown with harbour names. Boats entering port display days at sea during that patrol.
1941
Sailed:
From Bergen, Norway: U-651 (lost 18 days later)
From Lorient, France: U-138 (lost 7 days later)
U-boats entering base:
To Lorient, France: U-123 (5 days)
1942
Sailed:
From Kiel, Germany: U-436
U-boats entering base:
To El Ferrol U-105 (6 days)
1943
Sailed:
From Brest, France: U-415, U-634 (lost 80 days later)
From Kiel, Germany: U-194 (lost 13 days later), U-200 (lost 13 days later), U-420
From La Pallice: U-257, U-600, U-615 (lost 57 days later)
From La Spezia, Italy: U-73
From Lorient, France: U-68, U-159 (lost 47 days later)
U-boats entering base:
To Brest, France: U-731 (45 days)
To Konstanza, Rumania: U-9 (24 days)
To Narvik, Norway: U-354 (35 days)
1944
Sailed:
From Brest, France: U-984
From Kiel, Germany: U-310, U-318, U-804, U-858, U-998
From La Pallice: U-212
From Trondheim, Norway: U-1061
U-boats entering base:
To Bergen, Norway: U-243 (5 days)
To Hammerfest, Norway: U-737 (2 days)
To Marviken U-679 (3 days)
To Ramsund, Norway: U-992 (6 days)
To Stavanger, Norway: U-299 (4 days), U-319 (4 days)
U-boats at sea on 12 June
Boats entering port on this day are not counted, but boats departing for patrol are. (+) indicates the boat was lost during this patrol.
1940
U-25, U-28, U-29, U-30, U-32, U-38, U-43, U-46, U-47, U-48, U-51, U-52, U-56, U-58, U-61, U-65, U-101, UA.
18 boats at sea.
1941
U-38, U-43, U-46, U-48, U-69, U-73, U-75, U-77, U-79, U-101, U-103, U-105, U-106, U-107, U-108, U-111, U-138 (+), U-141, U-143, U-201, U-203, U-204, U-371, U-552, U-553, U-557, U-558, U-559, U-561, U-651 (+), U-751, UA.
32 boats at sea.
1942
U-67, U-68, U-69, U-71, U-77, U-81, U-83, U-84, U-87, U-89, U-94, U-96, U-103, U-106, U-107, U-124, U-125, U-126, U-128, U-129, U-132, U-134, U-135, U-153 (+), U-154, U-155, U-156, U-157 (+), U-158 (+), U-159, U-161, U-172, U-202, U-203, U-205, U-213, U-215 (+), U-251, U-331, U-332, U-373, U-376, U-404, U-406, U-408, U-431, U-432, U-437, U-453, U-455, U-459, U-460, U-502 (+), U-504, U-505, U-506, U-552, U-553, U-558, U-559, U-561, U-566, U-569, U-571, U-575, U-578, U-584, U-590, U-593, U-594, U-653, U-701 (+), U-751, U-753.
74 boats at sea.
1943
U-24, U-66, U-67 (+), U-68, U-73, U-81, U-84 (+), U-92, U-97 (+), U-119 (+), U-126 (+), U-134 (+), U-135 (+), U-154, U-155, U-159 (+), U-170, U-172, U-177, U-178, U-180, U-181, U-185 (+), U-190, U-193, U-194 (+), U-195, U-196, U-197 (+), U-198, U-199 (+), U-200 (+), U-211, U-212, U-214, U-221, U-228, U-232 (+), U-257, U-271, U-302, U-306, U-333, U-334 (+), U-336, U-341, U-358, U-380, U-388 (+), U-413, U-415, U-420, U-431, U-435 (+), U-449 (+), U-450, U-455, U-460, U-488, U-508, U-510, U-511, U-513 (+), U-515, U-527 (+), U-530, U-535 (+), U-536, U-552, U-558 (+), U-564 (+), U-571, U-572 (+), U-586, U-590 (+), U-592, U-600, U-603, U-608, U-615 (+), U-618, U-634 (+), U-641, U-642, U-645, U-650, U-653, U-666, U-667, U-669, U-711, U-732, U-758, U-759 (+), U-951 (+), U-953.
96 boats at sea.
1944
U-19, U-20, U-107, U-129, U-155, U-181, U-183, U-188, U-190, U-196, U-198 (+), U-212, U-214, U-228, U-233 (+), U-242, U-247, U-255, U-260, U-262, U-269, U-270, U-275, U-276, U-281, U-290, U-294, U-307, U-313, U-315, U-333, U-344, U-363, U-382, U-394, U-397, U-423 (+), U-437, U-441 (+), U-445, U-471, U-480, U-516, U-530, U-534, U-537, U-539, U-541, U-543 (+), U-547, U-548, U-586, U-608, U-621, U-650, U-668, U-671, U-673, U-677, U-678 (+), U-711, U-714, U-715 (+), U-719 (+), U-745, U-758, U-763, U-764, U-766, U-767 (+), U-853, U-857, U-858, U-859 (+), U-860 (+), U-861, U-862, U-952, U-953, U-958, U-971 (+), U-975, U-981, U-982, U-984, U-985, U-987 (+), U-988 (+), U-993, U-997, U-998, U-999, U-1000, U-1001, U-1007, U-1061, U-1165, U-1191 (+), U-1222 (+).
99 boats at sea.
1945
General Events on 12 June
1940
U-38 landed two agents in Ireland.
1942
After crossing the Atlantic submerged by day and surfaced by night, U-202 landed a saboteur team of four men on Long Island, USA. This was one of two such teams landed within a week of each other on the US east coast, the other came aboard U-584.
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