U-601 - 7th War Patrol

Translation by Jerry Mason with help from Andi Forster

Departed
Date
Arrived
Date
Days at Sea
Hammerfest
16 September 1943
Hammerfest
7 October 1943
22

 

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Ships Hit
None
Note:  The positions in the table above and in the Google Earth patrol summary are derived from the KTB and in many cases do not match those set forth in authoritative references such as Jürgen Rohwer, Axis Submarine Successes of World War Two or the Uboat.net website.  The goal here is to present the picture relative to the U-boat and not the absolute position that the ship was attacked or sank.


 
 
           
           
           
           
           
            
           
          K  r  i  e  g  s  t  a  g  e  b  u  c  h  
           
          "  U  601  "  
           
          Kommandant:  Kaptlt.    G  r  a  u  
   
   
       
      7th Patrol  
       
       
    Beginning:        13 September 1943  
    Concluding:      10 October 1943.  
           
           
     
Distribution:    
Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine Copy No. 1 and 2
Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine 2.Skl/B.d.U. Op Copy No. 3
Kommandierenden Admiral der Unterseeboote Copy No. 4
Führer der Unterseeboote Norwegen Copy No. 5
Führer der Unterseebootesausbildungsflottille Copy No. 6
27. Unterseebootsflottille Copy No. 7
13. Unterseebootsflottille Copy No. 8
 
           
     
Enclosures:    
2 Track charts to Copy No. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
1 Minefield sketch to Copy No. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
1 track chart of the convoy operation to Copy No. 1, 3, 8,
1 Excerpt of the Radio Log to Copy No. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
1 Torpedo firing report to Copy No. 3, 4, 8.
 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
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    13.09.43      
    17.05   "Cast off "HUASCARAN" (Narvik).  
    17.20   Made fast "METEOR".  
    18.39   Cast off "METEOR" for transit to Tromsö.  
    21.30   Pilot taken aboard in Lödingen.  
           
    14.09.43      
    00.00   Made fast Harstad, took over fresh provisions.  
    02.05   Cast off Harstad.  
    08.35   Tromsö, pilot disembarked, made fast Mine Pier, loaded mines.  
      Preparations were made for shallow water operations.  
    22.25   "U-960" (Heinrich) the same.  
           
    15.09.43 Kommndanten confer on together transit and completion of the task.  
    19.20   Outbound Orders by Radio Message.  
        Radio Message 1840/1721/729  
        "Seemöve" and "Seeschlange" 15 September.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    20.15   Cast off Tromsö (Mine Pier) with "U-960" (Heinrich) under R.-Boot escort.  
      While leaving grounded.  Flood valves port jammed, starboard easier then normal.  
           
    16.09.43      
    08.40   Made fast "BLACK WATCH" Hammerfest.  
      Examination of the keel and flood valves by a diver of the Minenräumschiff "PARIS".  Except for a few dents nothing found.  
    17.30   Cast off from Hammerfest with U-Heinrich under R.-Boot escort.  
    17.45   Dived for trim test.  
    18.06   Surfaced.  
    20.45   Released R.-Boot escort at Point S R 1.  
           
    17.09.43      
    00.00 AC 4245    
      Wind NE 2, 2/10, Sea 1, Vis. 1-3 nm, +9°C, 1003 mb, Gamma 1.027.5/+11°C [Gamma = specific gravity, second value is water Temp.]  
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 16.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 17.09.43
 
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    continued      
    17.09.43 Northwest of the North Cape    
    02.02   U-Harms sighted.  Recognition Signal exchange.  
    04.00 Twilight    
    07.05 AC 4924 Drifting mine English old and mossy.  
    12.00 AC 5473                              Day's run:  173 nm  
      E 1-2, 0/10, Sea 1, Swell, Vis. 8-12 nm, +9°C, 998 mb, Gamma 1.027/+10°C    
    19.15 Beginning of twilight    
           
    18.09.43 Barents Sea    
    00.00 AC 5359    
      E 1-2, overcast (fog), Sea 1, Swell, Vis. 500 meters, +4°C, 997 mb, 1.027/8°C    
    02.30 Beginning of twilight    
    04.10 AC 6127 Drifting mine old and English.  
    12.00 AC 3884    
      E 2, overcast (fog, rain), Sea 1, Swell, Vis. 1000 meters, +4°C, 995 mb, Gamma 1.027/+6°C    
    15.30 AC 3945 Test dive.  
    16.43   Surfaced.  
    16.45   U-Heinrich in sight.  
    18.00 Mid twilight    
           
    19.09.43      
    00.00 AT 1492    
      E 2, overcast (rain), Sea 2, Vis. 2000 meters, +4°C, 997 mb, Gamma 1.027/+5°C    
    01.40 Twilight    
    12.00 AT 2184 Day's run:    251 nm  
      E 2, 9/10, Sea 2, Vis. 12-14 nm, +4°C, 1001 mb, Gamma 1.027/+5°C                        3 nm  
                         254 nm  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 17.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 18.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 19.09.43
 
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    continued      
    19.09.43 Barents Sea    
    15.30   Incoming Radio Message 1512/1052/773  
        1.)  "Lange" head for AT 3278 for supply.  
        2.)  "Grau" and "Heinrich" each 25 cbm fuel and provisions for 10 days from "Brünner".  
        3.)  "Brünner" carry out supply of "Lange" for a further 11 days, thereafter "Lange" report inventory by Short Signal.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    16.03 AT 2246 Test dive.  
    16.29   Surfaced.  
    18.50 Twilight.    
           
    20.09.43 Northwest of Nowaja Semlja    
    00.00 ÄF 8822    
      E 3, 6/10, Sea 2-3, Vis. 4-6 nm, +0°C, 1005 mb, Gamma 1.027/+3°C    
    00.20 Twilight    
    01.50   U-Heinrich suddenly disappeared.  
    02.30   Came about.  U-Heinrich met again.  
      He thought he saw an enemy and dived.  
    12.00 AT 3318                                    Day's run:  251.5 nm  
      E 2, 9/10, Sea 2, Vis. 15 nm, -1°C, 1009 mb, Gamma 1.016/+2.5°C                                                         1.5 nm  
                                                             253 nm  
    17.45 AT 3278 Enemy patrol vessel in sight.  
      It might have been something else, perhaps an iceberg. Before I shoot a friend or let myself be shot I put the boat on the bottom at depth 60 meters.  No sound bearings except for U-Heinrich.  
    18.00 Beginning of twilight.    
           
    21.09.43 Kara Sea    
    00.30 Twilight.    
    02.40 AT 3278 Surfaced.  
      S 3, 0/10, Sea 1, Vis. 14 nm, -1.5°C, 1009 mb, Gamma 1.016/+2°C    
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 19.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 20.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 21.09.43
 
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    continued      
    21.09.43 Kara Sea Base 1  
    04.10   Anchored Berth 1  
      U-Brünner (703) and U-Lange (711) lie there, U-Heinrich (960) comes in.  4 U-boats in a bay of Nowaja Semlja, truly a strong picture of German Sea power.  Provisions and fuel transfer to "Lange" (U-711).  
    11.00   Radio Message 1027/0927/710  
        - Wiking, Brünner, Grau -  
        20 September 17.40 hours convoy of 7 vessels, 4 mine searchers passes "Kap Greben" on an easterly course.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
      Kommandanten hold a briefing.  Arranged further transit with Heinrich.  Unfortunately the convoy is not for us.  Possibly we can still meet it after the mine task.  
    12.00 AT 3278                              Day's run:  62 nm  
      SSE 2, overcast, Sea 1, Vis. 12-15 nm, +0°C, 1008 mb, Gamma 1.025.5/+2.5°C    
    16.00   Weighed anchor got under way.  
    16.25 AT 3279 Test dive.  
    16.47                                                  Surfaced.  Together transit with U-Heinrich.  Our course is set so that it leads through areas where I suspect no Russian flank minefields.  
    17.50 Twilight.    
    18.25   Incoming Radio Message 1813/1739/718  
        - Lange -  
        Return transit to Hammerfest, supply only as necessary.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    18.55   Incoming Radio Message 1842/2009/720 sz sz  
        Have been supplied. Still have 50-60 cbm, Bely Island (about 73°15'N, 70°30'E).  
                                                                    - Lange -  
    22.00   Incoming Radio Message 2142/723 sz sz  
        Going temporarily to square AS 40.  
                                                                    - Brünner -  
           
    22.09.43 Kara Sea    
    00.00 AT 3916    
      SSE 3, overcast, Sea 2, Vis. 4 nm, +0°C, 1010 mb, Gamma 1.018/+3°C    
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 21.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 22.09.43
 
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    continued      
    22.09.43 Kara Sea    
    00.20 Beginning of twilight    
    07.25   Incoming Radio Message 0713/0519/730  
        - Brünner -  
        1.)  Short Signal garbled, by which Lange set off with 74 cbm from the landing place to AS 40.  
        2.)  Report the smallest ice distance with a bearing to the Cape Jelasnija in sm, if less than 60 nm.
 
    12.00 AS 4249                                    Day's run:    210 nm  
      SE 3-4, overcast, Sea 3, Vis. 8-10 nm, -1.5°C, 1008 mb, Gamma 1.020/+2°C                                                         1.5 nm  
                                                           211.5 nm  
    13.15   Incoming Radio Message 1258/1151/735  
        -  Group Wiking -  
        1.)  Reported convoy not worth interference with the task.  Grau:  In AS 40 do not let oneself be seen if operating on it.  
        2.)  Brünner ice reconnaissance north of Nowaja Semlja is more important.  
        3.)  Lange return transit latest 23 September not Hammerfest, instead Andfjord - Narvik.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    13.15 AS 4258 U-Heinrich  E.P.     [E.P not understood. possibly E.S. Recognition Signals exchanged]]  
    16.40 Twilight  
    20.30 AS 4299                                   Put the boat on the bottom.  The visibility is 1000 meters and the mines cannot be laid.  
           
    23.09.43      
    00.20 Twilight.    
    05.35   Surfaced.  
    05.55   U-Heinrich seen.  Navigation comparison.  
      Recognition Signals exchanged.  Our position is not completely clear to me.  With 2 legs across the Jenissej, I get an approximate location by sounding series.  
    12.00 AS 4285                                    Day's run:     68 nm  
      NE 1-2, overcast (fog), Sea 1, Vis. 300 nm, +2°C, 1003 mb, Gamma 1.018/+2°C                                                         0.5 nm  
                                                            68.5 nm  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 22.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 23.09.43
 
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    continued      
    23.09.43 Kara Sea    
    15.33 The fog breaks up.  Vern Beacon seen.  Took bearings. The fog curtain is closing.  Despite this ran towards the objective.  
    16.40 Twilight    
    16.45   Incoming Radio Message 1602/1513/744  
        - Group Grau -  
        Kentmann reported that Russian vessels are only allowed to depart Jenissej with escort.  In addition to own minefields also Russian are possible.  Before completing task appropriate observation.  Keep emergency message ready.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
      We are positioned at the entrance.  
    17.33   First mine deployed.  
    19.23   Last mine deployed.  
      The accuracy of the first 15 mines amounts to 300 meters.  The last series lies with 2000-meter accuracy, both in east-west direction.  The accuracy to the north and south was better than 200 meters.  
      50 meters ahead of the southeast corner of Vern Island,  Turned away.  Out!  
      The plotted ship's position before the laying of the first mine was checked by sounding and aural bearings on the buoy at Eklips Bank.  
      The mine deployment itself went smoothly.  Off the entrance a steamer gave fog signals.  When we were finished deploying nothing more was heard.  As usual, the 24 mines gave the greatest trouble when loading (50 minutes).  It is suggested to give the boats five instead of four torpedoes and so have 3 less mines.  This is a psychological matter.  No Kommandant and no crew goes to sea without torpedoes in the tubes.  This would fix the reloading difficulties.  
      There is a chance the "QUEEN MARY" or the "JOSEPH STALIN" could be on the way!  
    23.00 AS 4298    
      S 2, overcast, Sea 1, Vis. 100-250 meters, +3°C, 1003 mb, Gamma 1.023/+2°C    
    23.25   Dived, put the boat on the bottom.  
           
    24.09.43      
    00.30 Beginning of twilight    
    08.23   Surfaced.  
    12.00 AS 4259                                    Day's run:     89 nm  
      ESE 3, overcast (fog), Sea 3, Vis. 8-10 nm, +2°C, 1004 mb, Gamma 1.022/+2°C                                                          1 nm  
                                                             90 nm  
           
Sun and Moon Data 23.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 24.09.43
 
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    continued      
    24.09.43 Kara Sea    
    12.01   Met U-Heinrich, he has also deployed his mines.  Together return transit.  
    16.00 AS 4246 Dived, put the boat on the bottom.  
    16.20 Twilight    
           
    25.09.43      
    00.40 Twilight    
    01.41 AS 4246 Surfaced.  
      SW 1, overcast (fog), Sea 1, Vis. 8 nm, +1.5°C, 1008 mb, Gamma 1.023/+2°C    
    11.55   Outgoing Radio Message: 2020/1155/764  
        - F.d.U. -  
        Task 1 completed.  Going to Point 1.  Question meeting Brünner.  
                                                                    - Heinrich Grau -  
    12.00 AS 1777    
      W 1, 8/10, Sea 1, Vis. 2-10 nm, +2°C, 1008 mb, Gamma 1.018/+2.5°C    
    16.30 Twilight    
           
    26.09.43      
    00.00 AT 3513    
      N 1, overcast (fog), Sea 0, Vis. 500-1000 meters, -1°C, 1010 mb, Gamma 1.016/+3.5°C    
    00.50   Incoming Radio Message 0028/2311/766  
        1.)  Group "Grau" remain at Point 1.  
        2.) Brünner meet there immediately report after ice reconnaissance:  day and approximate time.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    01.00 Beginning of twilight    
    02.45   In Base 1 flooded and put the boat on the bottom.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 24.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 25.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 26.09.43
 
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    continued      
    26.09.43 Kara Sea Base 1.  
    02.50   Incoming Radio Message 0240/0210/769  sz sz  
        173, 178, 951, 27 day of the current month 06.00 hours  
                                                                    - Brünner -  
    12.00 AT 3278                                    Day's run:    147 nm  
      Wind 0, overcast (fog), Sea 0, Vis. 100 meters, +2°C, 1011 mb, Gamma 1.025/+3°C    
    13.20   Incoming Radio Message 1250/1107/770  
        1.)  Grau, Heinrich, Brünner form Group "Wiking".  
        2.)  Brünner has provisions up to 6 October.  Carry out supply so that all boats have the same endurance.  
        3.)  Afterwards set off for Position line I from AT 3655 to 3633 in above order.  
        4.)  Grau arrive Position line and report the endurance of the other boats.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    17.20 Twilight    
    23.55   Incoming Radio Message 2325/1115/772  
        - Wiking -  
        From position line I continue transit via  
        Roman Numeral II  square AS 1975 to 1928  
        Roman Numeral III  square AS 2755 to 2711  
        Roman Numeral IV  square XA 7376 to 7262 anticipated.  Times follow.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
           
    27.09.43      
    00.00 AT 3278    
      SSE 1, overcast (fog), Sea 1, Vis. 12 nm, +2°C, 1007 mb, Gamma 1.020/+3°C    
    01.10 Twilight    
    06.15   U-Brünner in sight, comes into the base.  
      Kommandanten discussion:  
      It was determined:  leader of Group Wiking Kmdt. U-601.  
      Reason:  For the most part we cannot hear Leadership over the radio and therefore cannot react promptly.  
      Due to the advanced time of year and, in the case of a sighting, the importance of ice and/or attack objectives, it is necessary to have a leader regardless of existing Radio Message communications with the homeland.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 26.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 27.09.43
 
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    continued      
    27.09.43 Kare Sea, Base I    
      Group Circuit Ulli I.  Boats have an obligation to immediately report water temperature below +0°C, very low air temperature, icing of the boats, encounters with ice.  Acknowledgment by the boats according to "Group Circuit" is particularly important, possibly with reduced transmitter power.  
      The time points for Position Lines I to IV was established, because it is still not known when the ordered Radio Message in accordance with Radio Message 26 September 1107/770 will be issued with the current radio communications.  The advance to the Position Lines was established so that key points can be passed in lightness.  The boats are supplied up to 11 October.  
    12.00 AT 3278                                    Day's run:    ./. nm  
      Wind 0, 6/10, Sea 0, Vis. 12 nm, +2°C, 1010 mb, Gamma 1.026/+2°C    
    16.00   Weighed anchor.  
    16.50 AT 3279 Test dive.  
    17.10   Surfaced.  
    17.00   Outgoing Radio Message:  1715/783  sz sz  
        Have provisions for 2 weeks.  Position Line I occupied 23.00 hours.  Position Line IV occupied 29th day of the current month 17.00 hours.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
    17.00 Twilight    
           
    28.09.43 Kara Sea    
    00.00 AT 3655    
      SE 2, 5/10, Sea 1, Vis. 2 nm, +1.5°C, 1014 mb, Gamma 1.015/+3.5°C    
    12.00 AS 1892 Day's run:    188 nm  
      SE 3, overcast (fog, rain), Sea 3, Vis. 2 nm, +2°C, 998 mb, Gamma 1.020/+3.5°C                        1 nm  
                         189 nm  
    16.10 Twilight    
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 27.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 28.09.43
 
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    continued      
    28.09.43 Kara Sea    
    20.30 AS 2774 Dived.  There is nothing to see.  
      SW 3, overcast (fog, rain), Sea 2, light Swell, Vis. 100 meters, +3.5°C, 998 mb, Gamma 1.023/+2.5°C    
    21.00 Ship's position was determined by taking bearings on the surf in the listening device and horizontal measurement with the Underwater Telegraph:  1 nm abeam Vardroppera Island square AS 2781.  
           
    29.09.43      
    00.20 Twilight    
    01.00   Surfaced.  Visibility was somewhat better.  
      The odd method of determining ship's position was correct!  
    02.00   Incoming Radio Message 0145/2309/710  
        - Wiking -  
        After Position Line IV attack area depth 20 nm:  Grau 5869, Heinrich 5837, Brünner 5857.  All XA.  Report ice limitations.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    11.30 XA 7422 3 patrol vessels abeam, course about 75°.  Range 5000 meters.  
      Either they are stationed here at the Jermal Bank, patrolling the route or searching for mines.  I decide not to saweep Patrol Line IV via my position but instead stay on the north side of the shipping route to the attack area.  By my calculations the two other boats should proceed on or to the south of the shipping route.  I did not report by Radio Message because this does not change the situation for the other boats, at most betray, or lead the other two to an attack that I consider inappropriate.  
    12.00 XA 7187 Day's run:    191 nm  
      WSW 7-8, 8/10, 6/10, Vis. 2-4 nm, +0°C, 993 mb, Gamma 1.023/+1°C                        6 nm  
                         197 nm  
    13.15 XA 7136 A fishing trawler abeam, course 220°, range 4000 meters.  
      Here, something seems to be going on, our position is correct.  
    13.30   Incoming Radio Message 1315/1119/716  
        - Wiking -  
        1 FW 200 reconnaissance between 15.00 and 16.00 hours ice limit between 60 and 70°E.  4455 kHz, alternate 5689 kHz.  Auka-Table November 41.  Callsign:  Aircraft V B 7  U-boat H D 8.  Next mission anticipated 2 October.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 28.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 29.09.43
 
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    continued      
    29.09.43 Kara Sea    
    15.30 Twilight    
    18.45 XA 7239 Dived.  
      WSW 8-9, overcast (fog, snow), Sea 7, Vis. 100-200 meters, +0°C, 992 mb, Gamma 1.024/-1°C    
    19.35   Put the boat on the bottom, depth 45 meters.  
      We don't lie well here.  We ventilated now and then.  
           
    30.09.43      
    00.10 Twilight    
    01.03 XA 7318 Surfaced.  
      WSW 7, overcast, Sea 6, Vis. 5 nm, -1°C, 996 mb, Gamma 1.022/-1°C    
    04.00   Incoming Radio Message 0350 sz sz  
        Westbound convoy in square XA 7313, speed up to 8 knots.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
      Came about , on it!  
    05.30   Incoming Radio Message 0518 sz sz  
        Convoy XA 4977 up to 5 steamers.  Convoy speed 5-7 knots, steers westerly course.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    06.32   Incoming Radio Message 0626  sz sz  
        Very weakly protected convoy square 4898, course 240°.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    06.50   Incoming Radio Message 0618/2252/723  
        . . . . . . . . if Leadership is not heard, go to Group Circuit Ulli I, especially Wiking.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
      We are!    
    07.35   Outgoing Radio Message:  0745 sz sz  
        Request bearing signals from contact keeper.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
      Radio Message was not acknowledged.  I accept that Heinrich was forced to submerged.  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 29.09.43
Sun and Moon Data 30.09.43
 
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    30.09.43 Kara Sea    
    08.55   Outgoing Radio Message:  0905  sz sz  
        Request bearing signals from contact keeper.  Brünner report position.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
      Up to now I have not heard any acknowledgment of Signals from Heinrich or me.  Is he still there?  Who in the storm and fog before the wind in the abundant clothes grumbled, now clams up.  
      I have the intention if contact is lost to have a patrol line formed.  It is impossible to establish the location of the ship by sounding in an unexplored area south of the Sergey Kirov Islands Islands discovered in 1935.  The area does not suit me.  I will go to the point where I met the patrol vessels.  
    10.58   Incoming Radio Message 1047/0757  
        Small convoy square XA 4897, course 250°, 6-7 knots, 3 escort vessels.  6000 GRT freighter sunk.  W 7, Sea 6-7, -1°C, 999 mb rising, 51 cbm, 3 torpedoes.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    11.38   Incoming Radio Message 1134  sz sz  
        Have lost contact.  08.00 hours.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    12.00 XA 7273 Western Siberian Sea at the Nordenskjöld Archipelago.  
      SW 4, overcast, Sea 4, Vis. 1-8 nm, -1°C, 999 mb, Gamma 1.023/+0.5°C Day's run:    180 nm  
                             5 nm  
                         185 nm  
    15.30 Twilight    
      My two air compressors are out of service.  The visibility is very bad.  At the point where the patrol vessels were met I will put the boat on the bottom for repairs and to listen.  
    15.58 XA 7189 Dived, put the boat on the bottom.  
    19.15   Sound bearing.  
    21.10   Sound bearing disappeared.  More will follow.  
      They go past ahead to port and disappear in 185°T.  
    23.15   One is still loud.  A U-boat is also heard.  Up!  Go!  It will probably work with the air I have.  Its not ideal.  
    23.28   Surfaced.  
           
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 30.09.43
 
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    01.10.43 Western Siberian Sea    
    00.00 XA 7196    
      SSW 2, overcast, Sea 2, Vis. 2 nm, -1°C, 995 mb, Gamma 1.026/+1.5°C    
    00.05   Smoke clouds ahead.  It may be the convoy.  
    00.15   A U-boat abeam to port.  
      Looks exactly like U-960 - Heinrich, about parallel course.  
    00.18   Incoming Radio Message 2345/1937/731  
        - Wiking -  
        In area Beluschja - Kara Sea 6 destroyers, 7 mine searchers and 3 watch ships found, of these 3 mine searchers Dickson area.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    00.20 Twilight    
    00.40   U-boat out of sight.  
    01.12   Incoming Radio Message 01.04  sz sz  
        Very lightly protected convoy square XA 7411, stand by for my bearing signals.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    01.13   Outgoing Radio Message:  0117  sz sz  
        I am to the west of the enemy.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
    01.30   Incoming Radio Message 0126  sz sz  
        I am east of the enemy.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    01.35 A fog bank comes up, convoy temporarily out of sight.  
    01.42   Incoming Radio Message 0137  sz sz  
        Convoy changed course to 85°.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
      The ships drive very confused courses.  It is too bright to attack.  Waited.  Observed.  
    02.43 Vis. changing, fog banks, snow showers, Vis. 200 meters to 5 nm Muzzle fire from patrol vessel.  
    02.45   Depth charges, 15 units.  Was it Heinrich!  
    03.27   U-boat!  U-960 (Heinrich) arranged:  
      He will maneuver ahead to port me to starboard.  No contact keeping reports.  Contact reports only on request.  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 01.10.43
 
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    01.10.43 Western Siberian Sea    
      We both hope not at Brünner (U-703).  Heinrich has also not heard from him.  
      The depth charges an hour before were thrown on suspicion.  The convoy consists of 3 medium steamers, an ice breaker and 3 escorts, speed about 9-11 knots, course 270°.  
    04.00   One air compressor in service again.  The other is not reparable.  
    07.06   Enemy - course 245°.  
    07.30   Brünner in sight.  I inform him of the situation and arrangement.  
    10.35   Radio Message 1030  sz sz  
        Intend to attack in the next hour.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    11.30   U-Heinrich in sight.  Great meeting of 3 U-boats ahead of the convoy.  
        Due to the advanced time of day and shortage of torpedoes Heinrich (U-960) and I will attack by night, Brünner, who still has many torpedoes, by day. Then at least there is no crowding submerged and contact remains held.  
    11.50   Brünner (U-703) dived.  
    12.00 AS 2447 Day's run:    192 nm  
      WSW 1, overcast (fog), Sea 1, Vis. 10-15 nm, -1.5°C, 991 mb, Gamma 1.021/+0°C                      0.5 nm  
                         192.5 nm  
      Heinrich stays to port, I to starboard ahead of the convoy.  
    about 13.00                                                  At times fog, rain and snow showers between the convoy and the boat.  However, contact keeping presents no difficulties.  
      Submerged detonations are heard.  Brünner!!!  
    13.20   Somehow the convoy zigzags through the area.  
    14.30 There are still two steamers.  The main smoker with three masts is missing  
        2 patrol vessels join the escort.  
      I believe they are the same ones that were there before.  Also the ice breaker is there again.  
    15.10 Because the convoy now steers to the east, Heinrich and I are to starboard of the convoy.  
      Maneuvered ahead again.    
    15.40 Twilight    
    16.30 It is just getting darker, the northern lights begin.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 01.10.43
 
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    01.10.43 Western Siberian Sea    
    16.50   Outgoing Radio Message:  1655/1650  
        FAT - warning.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
    16.52                                                   Am 30°, range 3000 meters ahead of the convoy which steers 120°.  Icebreaker is ahead.  Port and starboard each one steamer. In echelon behind it, at somewhat greater distance 3 escorts.  
      Intend to turn in, attack the ice breaker with 1 torpedo and the port steamer with a 2-fan.  When running off intend to shoot tube V on the starboard steamer.  
      At this moment the curtain closes.  The convoy disappears in a snow squall or fog bank.  
      I have the impression that it zigzagged to port at the same time.  
      In order not to lose contact, turned towards.  The visibility is difficult to judge.  
    17.01                                                  The curtain rises abruptly.  I am 150 meters ahead athwart the bow of the ice breaker.  He had zigzagged to starboard!  
        "Turn away", "Hard to starboard", "AK ahead"!  
        Tube V:  Bow left target angle 90°, speed 10 knots, range 500 meters.  
        "Hard to port", "Both LF ahead".  
      The ice breaker turns towards me, mow he has me, it was not difficult, he picked up the bow sea and followed in the wake.  
        Turned away, came to old course (115°).  "Both 3 x AK ahead".  
        "Switching tube V", "Loops short left 500 meters". Enemy bow right target angle 90°, speed 10 knots"  
    17.13   "First Watch Officer shoot!"  
        "Tube ready, fire!"  
        A jolt in the boat.  
    17.14   Report from tube V "Tube runner".  
        At nearly the same moment explosion column on the port steamer  
        Shooting angle     240°  
        Angle                  219°  
        Target speed         10 knots  
        Torpedo speed      30 knots  
        Target angle           90°  
        Range                  500 meters  
        Enemy length        100 meters  
        Lead angle             19°  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 01.10.43
 
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    01.10.43 Western Siberian Sea    
                                                       Ice breaker shoots anti-aircraft, explosive and star shells.  Red 2 cm tracers whistle around our ears.  Ahead, port, starboard and astern impacts.  The escorts participate.  Nasty!!!  We zigzag 15 with rudder angle 10° around our course (115°) ahead of the ice breaker, who does not want to get smaller.  
    17.33   Incoming Radio Message 1730/1715  
        Question if FAT operation ended.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    17.34   Outgoing Radio Message:  1740/1730/744  
        It is over, was hunted.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
    17.34   We disappear in a fog bank.  Range to the ice breaker 800 meters.  
      In the meantime it was determined that the torpedo was fired with at most 2 seconds delay by quickly switching to mine ejection and full air pressure.  The report concerning the tube runner was received late on the bridge.  
      Mech.Ob.Gfr. Kniehl switched quickly and properly.  
      Whether the hit steamer, which we really didn't mean to shoot, sank or not is not known.  
    18.01   Incoming Radio Message 1757/1745/748  
        FAT warning.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
        Because the ice breaker has still not gone away, I ran off further then advanced, perhaps Heinrich has him in ahead of me and I will get into in his FAT-field in close quarters.  
    18.06   A torpedo detonation ans brief fiery glow.  
      This is Heinrich and he probably sank the last steamer or ice breaker, possibly both.  
    19.00   Outgoing Radio Message:  1905  sz sz  
        What is the position of the enemy?  
                                                                    - Grau -  
        Incoming Radio Message 2021/1931  
        Convoy is located at 18.06 hours in square AS 2712. Hold contact on forced away wildly zigzagging steamer in square 2716, 1 steamer sunk, 2 hits, out of torpedoes.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    22.00   In the area several detonations were heard.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 01.10.43
 
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    01.10.43 Western Siberian Sea    
    23.11   Incoming Radio Message 2302/2021/747  
        Radio Message 1730 from "Grau" not understood, send again.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
                                                        I don't know exactly how, of all my radio messages, the one of 17.30 hours reached the homeland.  
    23.00                                                   Communications with the homeland are established for the first time since the beginning of operation "Wiking".  I don't believe that these conditions will last a long time therefore for now sent the Radio Message.  
    23.30   Outgoing Radio Message:  2330/2233/753  
        - F.d.U. -  
        Request return transit.  Group sank approximately 15000 GRT.  Position north of Sverdrup Island.  Boats have at most 40 cbm.  Heinrich out of torpedoes.  
                                                                    - Wiking -  
      Another advance to the east for two days would probably not accomplish anything.  The area is stirred up.  The fuel and provisions situation wound then be tight.   
      The time of year for an operation beyond the Nordenskjöld Archipelago is past.  The weather and the water temperature do not speak for a continuation of the operation. One diesel of Brünner has already run on 5 cylinders for a long time.  I myself have one rickety E-compressor in operation.  Heinrich is out of torpedoes.  
        The operation against the Heinrich-steamer continues.  
           
    02.10.43 AS 1669    
      NW 2, overcast, Sea 1, Vis. 2-3 nm, -2°C, 994 mb, Gamma 1.022/+0.5°C    
    00.10 Twilight    
    00.58   Incoming Radio Message 0038/2118/750  
        For the night up to midday of 2 October in the Polar area again a strong interference on shortwave radio traffic is expected.  
                                       - Radio Observation Station Tromsö -  
           
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 01.10.43
Sun and Moon Data 02.10.43
 
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    02.10.43 Western Siberian Sea    
    06.15   Incoming Radio Message 0607/0107/754  
        - Wiking -  
        Return transit Andfjord - Narvik.  Brünner bring along the rest of the crew from Hopen Island.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    06.35   Outgoing Radio Message:  0640  sz sz  
        Request information concerning enemy situation.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
    07.00 Again I get a good ship's position by sighting Gavrilina Island of the Izvesti Tsik Islands. I was pretty much in the dark, about our actual position. There has been no navigation fix for 3 days, the sounding series fits almost anywhere.  I still want to pass the route up to Port Dickson.  
    07.30 Vis. 5-12 nm Enemy flying boat in sight type Catalina, range 10000 meters.  
        Crash dived.  
    07.45   Incoming Radio Message 0730/0712  
        After attack 18.06 hours convoy dispersed in all directions. Reported steamer lost in fog in square AB 2716.  Return transit via Place I.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    07.55   Surfaced.  
    08.00   Crash dive before the same flying boat.  
    08.30   Surfaced.  
    08.33   Crash dive!  
      I turn away, now the sky is full of planes.  
    09.50   Surfaced.  
    10.45   Crash dive before enemy flying boat in approach, range 10000 meters.  
    12.00 AS 1648 Surfaced.  
      W 2, overcast, Sea 1-2, Vis. 8-10 nm, -2°C, 997 mb, Gamma 1.020/+0.5°C Day's run:    194 nm  
                             4 nm  
                         198 nm  
    12.02   U-Heinrich abeam to starboard.  Recognition Signals exchanged.  
      My faithful companion is here.  He tells me that my torpedoed steamer went down.  Hurray!! It has sunk!  Continued on the surface.  
    16.00 Twilight    
    21.35   Outgoing Radio Message:  2145/762  sz sz  
        Intend to head for Meeting Point I, Hammerfest.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
           
Sun and Moon Data 02.10.43
 
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    02.10.43      
    21.48   Incoming Radio Message 2135/2050/759  
        - Grau -  
        Occasionally report details.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
           
    03.10.43      
    00.00 AT 3616    
      W 2, 8/10, Sea 1, Swell, Vis. 4 nm, 997 mb, -2°C, Gamma 1.018/+1.5°C    
    00.30   Incoming Radio Message 0015/2250/766  
        - Grau -  
        Avoid unnecessary burden of escort service. Report important reasons for Hammerfest.  Otherwise remain Andfjord.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    01.40 Twilight    
    04.45 AT 3278 Anchored Anchorage I.  
      Heinrich (U-960) must carry out urgent diesel repairs.  We want to proceed on return transit together.  
    12.00 AT 3278 Kara Sea Base I  
      Wind 0, Sea 0, Vis. 10-12 nm, -1.5°C, 997 mb, Gamma 1.016/+1.5°C Day's run:    180 nm  
    18.00   U-703 (Brünner) appears.  
        For his trip to Hopen Island I give him some oil and provisions.  
      The exchange of views showed:  
      1.)  Escaped from the battle were the icebreaker, last seen and reported by Heinrich, size was about like "SAAR" and 2 patrol vessels (high seas fishing trawlers).  
      2.)  Shot were:  Heinrich (U-960) on 30 September 1 steamer, by the drawings it must have been a "Liberty ship".  1 steamer 2900 GRT on 1 October type "ANDREEW".  1 patrol vessel type high seas fishing trawler.  By Brünner (U-703) 1 steamer 4200 GRT on 1 October this must have been the "SSERGEJ KIROW".  By me 1 steamer of 5100 GRT on 1 October type "KAMENETS PODOLSK".  
      3.)  The convoy was fully loaded, the enemy defense heavy, however with insufficient means and untrained.  Ut desint virestamen est laudanda voluntas.  [Although the power is lacking, the will should be praised all the same.]  
      4.)  The radio gear of Brünner must have been somewhat out of order, because he seldom heard Heinrich and me, we did not hear him.  He did transmit!  
           
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 02.10.43
Sun and Moon Data 03.10.43
 
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    03.10.43 Kara Sea Base I    
    16.00   Incoming Radio Message 1500/1039/786  
        On 4 October 03.00 hours Summer Time ends.  Set clocks back to 02.00 hours.  
                                                                    - Adm.Nordmeer -  
    16.30 Twilight    
    17.30   Weighed anchor.  
    19.05 AT 3258 Test dive.  
    19.20   Surfaced.  
    21.00   U-Heinrich lost from sight.  
           
    04.10.43      
    00.00 ÄF 8976    
      N 2, overcast (fog), Sea 0, Swell, Vis. 1-3 nm, -3°C, 997 mb, Gamma 1.026/+1.5°C    
    11.10 Twilight    
    03.00   Clocks set back one hour to M.E.Z.  
    11.38   Outgoing Radio Message:  1640/1138/782  
        - F.d.U. -  
        1.)  30 September convoy square XA 49 to 2 October square AS 27.  
        2.)  Sunk:  "Grau" 1 steamer 5100 GRT, "Brünner" 1 steamer 4200 and 2 detonations,  "Heinrich" 1 patrol vessel, 2 steamers 8900 GRT.  
        3.)  Got away:  1 ice breaker, 2 patrol vessels.  
        4.)  We request Hammerfest for collection of secret items and give over airmen.  
                                                                    - Wiking -  
    12.00 ÄF 7954 Northwest of Nowaja Semlja.  
      NNW 2, overcast (fog, snow), Sea 2, Vis. 3-10 nm, -3°C, 997 mb, Gamma 1.026/+1°C Day's run:    200 nm  
                          1.5 nm  
                         201.5 nm  
    15.20 ÄF 7954 Test dive.  
    16.10   Surfaced.  
    16.10 Twilight    
    19.55   Incoming Radio Message 1939/1827/784  
        1.)  Assumption:  "Grau" took over fliers from "Brünner".  
        2.)  "Grau" and "Heinrich" return transit Hammerfest - Tromsö - Narvik.  
        3.)  "Brünner" Hopen Island - Andfjord.  "Grau" brings equipment from Hammerfest.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
           
Sun and Moon Data 03.10.43
Sun and Moon Data 04.10.43
 
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    05.10.43 Eastern Barents Sea    
    00.00 AT 1227    
      NNE 2, 7/10, Sea 2, Vis. 4 nm, -4°C, 999 mb, Gamma 1.027/+1°C    
    02.40 Twilight    
      N 2, 8/10 (fog, snow), Sea 2, Swell, Vis. 6-8 nm, -3.5°C, 1002 mb, Gamma 1.027/+1°C    
    12.00 AC 3539 Day's run:    265 nm  
      N 2, 8/10 (fog, snow), Sea 2, Swell, Vis. 6-8 nm, -3°C, 1002 mb, 1.027/+1°C                        1 nm  
                         266 nm  
         
    16.30   Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix 325°T, 19.5 nm  
    16.40 Twilight    
    20.00   Outgoing Radio Message:  2023/2050/717  sz sz  
        Position 36 hours off return harbor.  
                                                                    - Grau -  
    21.12   Incoming Radio Message 2107/718  sz sz  
        Position 36 hours off return harbor.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
           
    06.10.43      
    00.00 AC 2964    
      NNW 3, 6/10 (fog, snow), Sea 3, Vis. 2-4 nm, -3°C, 1006 mb, Gamma 1.027/+3°C    
    03.25 Twilight    
    12.00 AC 5167 Northeast of North Cape.  
      NNW 2, 7/10, (fog), Sea 2, Swell, Vis. 6-12 nm, +0°C, 1010 mb, 1.027/+4°C Day's run:    220 nm  
    15.42   Incoming Radio Message 1529/1039/743  
        - Grau and Heinrich -  
        1.)  Ingöy 23.00 - 05.00 hours "Havel" 226 kHz.  
        2.)  Gamvik 23.05 - 00.10 hours "G A" 441 kHz.  
        3.)  From 07.00 hours escort vessel "Jot" 437 kHz  
        from Point S R 1. Every half hour each 5 minutes.  
                                                                    - F.d.U. -  
    15.48 AC 5415 Test dive.  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 05.10.43
Sun and Moon Data 06.10.43
 
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    continued      
    06.10.43 Northwest of North Cape    
    16.04   Surfaced.  
    16.30 Twilight    
           
    07.10.43      
    00.00 AC 4914    
      ESE 5, overcast (fog), Sea 4, Vis. 1-2 nm, +2°C, 995 mb, Gamma 1.027/+4°C    
    05.00 Twilight    
    09.37   Escort in sight.  
    10.23   Incoming Radio Message 1021/1018/763  sz sz  
        Arrival at given meeting point anticipated 2 hours later.  
                                                                    - Heinrich -  
    10.25   U-Heinrich in sight.  Recognition signals exchanged.  
    10.38   Convoy intake by R.-Boot at Point S R 1.  
    12.00   Day's run:    230 nm  
    14.00   Released escort.  
    14.10   Entered Hammerfest, "made fast "BLACK WATCH".  Took over fresh provisions.  
           
    08.10.43      
    04.00   Cast off "BLACK WATCH" Hammerfest for transit to Tromsö under R.-Boot escort.  
    14.45   Made fast Tromsö.  Took over secret material.  
           
    09.10.43      
    12.30   Took over pilot and cast off for transit to Harstadt.  
    20.00   Made fast Harstadt. Took over fresh provisions and galley.  
           
    10.10.43      
    09.00   Cast off Harstadt for transit to Narvik.  
    12.30   Disembarked pilot in Lödingen.  
    14.00   Made fast Narvik alongside "METEOR".  
           
           
Sun and Moon Data 06.10.43
Sun and Moon Data 07.10.43
 
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      Experience:    
      1.)  The Russians also use the Siberian Sea Route with large steamers.  
      2.)  The boat fouled the west harbor entrance off Port Dickson with mines and a steamer of 5100 GRT was sunk.  
      3.)  The climatic conditions in the 2nd half of September are severe.  Nearly all of the crew had sinusitis or similar symptoms, headache and respiratory distress.  
           
           
                       On board 10 October 1943.  
                                     
                             Kaptlt. and Kmdt.  
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
 

 

Enclosures to U-601's KTB - click on the text at left to proceed to the document
ChartA Track chart of the outbound and inbound transit
ChartB Track chart of period in the operations area
   
Mine Mine report
   
Radio Excerpt of the Radio Log

 

     
                                                                                           
                                                             Enclosure 1 to F.d.U. Norwegen Gkdos 3674  
                                          
 

Comments of the F.d.U. Norwegen

 
 
on the K.T.B. "U 601" from 13.9. - 10.10.43
 
 

 

 
 
1) To 23 September 19.23 hours:  For mining operations, this main task must first be carried out with as many mines as possible. Usually only 3 additional torpedoes are provided for Type VII.  If there are sufficient attack prospects for the return transit, a fourth torpedo can be accepted.
2) To 27 September 06.15 hours:  The decision and the independent planning of the Kommandanten are approved.
3) The mining operation was carried out with good reasoning, tactical skill and courage.
4) Succeses:  23 September in shallow water mines deployed, 1 October freighter type "KAMENETS PODOLSK" 5100 GRT sunk.
 
     
   

For the Befehlshabers der Unterseeboote

 
   
The Chief of the Operations Department.
 
 
                                 
     
 
     
     
 
Admiral Nordmeer                                               15 November 1943.
B.Nr.Gkdos.01277 A1 
 
 
              To
 
                         the Marinegruppenkommando Nord/Flottenkommando    Copy No. 1  
                         for information:  
                         Führer der Unterseeboote Norwegen                               Copy No. 2  
     
          The enclosed Kriegstagebuch of "U-601" for the period from 13.9. - 10.10.43 with the appropriate Enclosures and the comments of the F.d.U. Norwegen is submitted.  
          The comments of the F.d.U. Norwegen are agreed with.  
       
    Signed in draft Klüber  
 
                       

 

 
     
 
     
     
 

Marinegruppenkommando Nord

 
          and Flottenkommando                                Command Center, 4 December 1943.  
 

B.Nr. Gkdos.5896/43    A2

 
 
 
                          To    Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine - Skl. -  
     
                                  Submitted.  
                                  Nothing to note.  
     
    On behalf  
     
 
   
     
 
     
     
 

Comments of the Befehlshabers der Unterseeboote

 
 
on the K.T.B. of "U 601" (Grau) from 13.9. - 10/10.1943.
 
 

 

 
 
Agreed.
 
     
  Accredited Success:  23 September  Mines deployed.  
                                     1 October  1 freighter 5100 GRT sunk.  
     
   

For the Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote

 
   
- The Chief of the Operations Department -
 
 
                                
     
 


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