Events on this day
21 March
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 (3) | Launched (3) | Commissioned (4) |
No U-boat orders on this date | 1942: U-311, U-841, U-959 | 1940: U-102 1942: U-382 1944: U-795 | 1942: U-442U-517 1945: U-2546U-4711 |
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-38 | Liebe | ![]() | Algier | 1,654 | ![]() | ||
U-38 | Liebe | ![]() | Christiansborg | 3,270 | ![]() | ||
1941 | |||||||
U-105 | Schewe | ![]() | Benwyvis | 5,920 | ![]() | SL-68 | |
U-105 | Schewe | ![]() | Clan Ogilvy | 5,802 | ![]() | SL-68 | |
U-105 | Schewe | ![]() | Jhelum | 4,038 | ![]() | SL-68 | |
1942 | |||||||
U-124 | Mohr | ![]() | Atlantic Sun (d) | 11,355 | ![]() | ||
U-124 | Mohr | ![]() | Esso Nashville (d) | 7,934 | ![]() | ||
1944 | |||||||
U-66 | Seehausen | ![]() | Matadian | 4,275 | ![]() | ||
1945 | |||||||
U-1195 | Cordes | John R. Park | 7,194 | ![]() | TBC-102 | ||
U-399 | Buhse | ![]() | James Eagan Layne total loss | 7,176 | ![]() | BTC-103 | |
58,618 | |||||||
* 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
1941
U-69. The boat was depth charged for several hours by two convoy escorts from an inbound convoy from Halifax. No damage to the boat reported. (Blair, vol 1, page 259)
1943
The attack by the American submarine USS Herring on 21 March, 1943 formerly credited with sinking U-163 was actually against a nonsub target or possibly a Spanish fishing boat.
U-332. The boat was attacked by a British Leigh Light Wellington bomber (Sqdn 172, pilot I. D. Prebble) north of Corunna, Spain and left unable to dive. A request for assistance from the Luftwaffe brought four Ju 88 bombers to escort U-332 in, but they were attacked by British Beaufighters, two being shot down and the others driven off. This nonetheless gave the crew of U-332 time to make repairs to allow shallow diving, allowing her to return to base at La Pallice. (Blair, vol 2, page 267)
1944
U-333. The boat was sighted west of Tiree in the Hebrides by Allied aircraft which in brought in the famous Support Group 2 (Cpt. Walker), which then hunted the boat aggressively. KL Cremer bottomed the boat at a depth of 40m (131 ft) for ten hours and despite considerable problems "unsticking" from the muddy seabed, U-333 managed to surface and again escaped. (Blair, vol 2, page 496)
U-66. British patrol boats attacked U-66 after she sank the British tanker Matadian. The boat bottomed on the muddy seabed before escaping. (Blair, vol 2, page 546)
1945
U-773. The boat was depth charged by an escort in the North Atlantic and so heavily damaged that she had to return to base.
U-boats lost
No U-boats were lost on this date, 21 March.
- For more information on U-boat losses check out our Fates section.
U-boat Men Lost or Wounded
1943
U-590
On U-590 a crew member broke his arm.
- For more information on Men lost from U-boats check out this page.
Personnel Information
The following men were born on this day:
Hans-Jörg Blauert (1918), Gerhard Linder (1920), Karl-Heinz Meenen (1921), Ulrich Wörisshoffer (1917).
The following men died on this day:
Klaus Friedland (2010), Karl-Heinrich Harlfinger (1944).
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 21 March
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.
1940
Sailed:
From Wilhelmshaven, Germany: U-20, U-21
1942
Sailed:
From Bergen, Norway: U-455
From Brest, France: U-654
From Hamburg, Germany: U-657, U-702, U-703
From Kiel, Germany: U-459
From Lorient, France: U-66
From St. Nazaire, France: U-85 (lost 25 days later)
U-boats entering base:
To Kirkenes U-589 (22 days)
To Salamis, Greece: U-83 (12 days), U-559 (18 days)
1943
Sailed:
From Kristiansand: U-639
From La Spezia, Italy: U-755
From St. Nazaire, France: U-404
U-boats entering base:
To Bergen, Norway: U-269 (6 days)
To Salamis, Greece: U-593 (9 days)
1944
Sailed:
From Kiel, Germany: U-385, U-548
From Marviken: U-766
U-boats entering base:
To Narvik, Norway: U-711 (3 days)
To Penang, Malaysia: U-183 (41 days)
To St. Nazaire, France: U-539 (80 days)
1945
Sailed:
From Bergen, Norway: U-249
From Horten, Norway: U-873, U-1106 (lost 9 days later)
U-boats entering base:
To Kiel, Germany: U-475 (3 days)
U-boats at sea on 21 March
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-1, U-2, U-3, U-4, U-19, U-21, U-22 (+), U-28, U-30, U-32, U-34, U-38, U-43, U-46, U-47, U-49, U-51, U-52, U-57.
19 boats at sea.
1941
U-37, U-46, U-48, U-69, U-74, U-97, U-98, U-105, U-106, U-110, U-124, U-551 (+).
12 boats at sea.
1942
U-66, U-67, U-68, U-71, U-73, U-84, U-85 (+), U-87, U-94, U-96, U-97, U-105, U-123, U-124, U-126, U-128, U-129, U-135, U-154, U-155, U-158, U-160, U-161, U-202, U-203, U-205, U-209, U-332, U-334, U-371, U-373, U-376, U-378, U-404, U-405, U-431, U-435, U-436, U-455, U-456, U-504, U-505, U-506, U-507, U-552, U-553, U-568, U-569, U-571, U-572, U-578, U-582, U-585, U-586, U-587 (+), U-588, U-592, U-593, U-594, U-652, U-653, U-654, U-655 (+), U-701, U-753, U-754, UA.
67 boats at sea.
1943
U-19, U-24, U-43, U-66, U-67, U-68, U-77 (+), U-81, U-84, U-86, U-89, U-91, U-103, U-105 (+), U-106, U-107, U-109, U-119, U-123, U-126 (+), U-129, U-134, U-154, U-155, U-159, U-160, U-161, U-167 (+), U-168, U-169 (+), U-172, U-174 (+), U-180, U-182 (+), U-183, U-185, U-188, U-190, U-191 (+), U-195, U-196, U-198, U-202, U-212, U-221, U-228, U-229, U-230, U-251, U-257, U-258 (+), U-260, U-302, U-305, U-306, U-332, U-333, U-336, U-338, U-354, U-355, U-373, U-375, U-378, U-380, U-404, U-405, U-406, U-409, U-410, U-415, U-431, U-435, U-439, U-440, U-441, U-445, U-447, U-448, U-461, U-463, U-468, U-469 (+), U-504, U-506, U-509, U-510, U-513, U-515, U-516, U-518, U-521, U-523, U-524 (+), U-526 (+), U-527, U-530, U-558, U-561, U-563, U-564, U-566, U-572, U-590, U-591, U-592, U-598, U-600, U-603, U-608, U-610, U-615, U-616, U-618, U-621, U-625, U-630 (+), U-631, U-632 (+), U-634, U-635 (+), U-638, U-641, U-642, U-644 (+), U-653, U-663, U-664, U-665 (+), U-666, U-703, U-704, U-706, U-755, U-758.
135 boats at sea.
1944
U-20, U-24, U-66 (+), U-92, U-123, U-154, U-155, U-168, U-170, U-178, U-181, U-188, U-190, U-196, U-214, U-218, U-223 (+), U-228, U-255, U-256, U-262, U-267, U-278, U-302 (+), U-307, U-311 (+), U-312, U-313, U-333, U-354, U-361, U-371, U-413, U-415, U-421, U-437, U-448 (+), U-453, U-455 (+), U-466, U-471, U-488 (+), U-505, U-510, U-518, U-532, U-541, U-546, U-548, U-549, U-550 (+), U-552, U-608, U-618, U-621, U-667, U-672, U-674, U-741, U-763, U-802, U-821, U-843, U-851 (+), U-852 (+), U-856 (+), U-960, U-962 (+), U-963, U-968, U-969, U-970, U-976 (+), U-986 (+), U-990, U-1062, UIT-24.
77 boats at sea.
1945
U-190, U-242 (+), U-299, U-307, U-310, U-312, U-313, U-315, U-318, U-321 (+), U-325 (+), U-363, U-396 (+), U-399 (+), U-483, U-510, U-518 (+), U-530, U-532, U-546 (+), U-548 (+), U-668, U-711, U-716, U-722 (+), U-764, U-773, U-774 (+), U-775, U-778, U-805, U-826, U-843, U-853 (+), U-857 (+), U-858, U-861, U-868, U-879 (+), U-880 (+), U-905 (+), U-953, U-965 (+), U-968, U-978, U-992, U-995, U-997, U-1001 (+), U-1002, U-1003 (+), U-1019, U-1022, U-1024 (+), U-1058, U-1063 (+), U-1064, U-1104, U-1106 (+), U-1169 (+), U-1195 (+), U-1202, U-1203, U-1233, U-1235 (+), U-2321.
66 boats at sea.
General Events on 21 March
1942
The I WO had to take over command of U-371 when the commander temporarily lost consciousness.
1943
On U-221, one of the crew captured from the motor merchant Jamaica jumped overboard during an alarm excercise in the North Atlantic, either trying to escape or to commit suicide.
U-762 and U-962 collided underwater during exercises off Hela in the Baltic. U-962 was damaged.
1944
U-307 fired on an enemy submarine with the machine gun in the Norwegian Sea east of Jan Mayen island.
1945
Convoy RA 65 sailed from Kola Inlet.
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