
German submarine U-175 - Wikipedia
German submarine U-175 was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine built for service during World War II. She was laid down on 30 January 1941 at Bremen, and …
The Type IXC U-boat U-175 - German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
Sunk on 17 April 1943 in the North Atlantic south-west of Ireland, in position 47.53N, 22.04W, by depth charges and gunfire from the US Coast Guard cutter USCGC Spencer. 13 dead and 41 …
U-boat Archive - U-175 - Interrogation Report
Kapitänleutnant Heinrich Bruns, "U 175's" Commanding Officer, did not survive. As it was more expedient to bring survivors to England, and agreement was made with the U.S.N. authorities …
1943: April 17: Sinking of German U-boat, U-175 - NHHC
On April 17, 1943, German (Type IXC) u-boat, U-175, was sunk by depth charges and gunfire from USCGC Spencer (WPG-36) in the North Atlantic, south-west of Ireland. Thirteen of her …
26-G-1513: Sinking of German submarine U-175, April 1943
Caption: Sinking of German submarine U-175, April 1943. The submarine was sunk off south-west of Ireland by USCGC Spencer (WPG-36) on April 17, 1943.
U 175 – Wikipedia
U 175 war ein deutsches U-Boot vom Typ IX C, das im Zweiten Weltkrieg von der deutschen Kriegsmarine eingesetzt wurde. Es versenkte zehn Schiffe mit zusammen 40.619 BRT, wobei …
U-175 - Rescue of U-175 Survivors - U-boat Archive - U-175
Leopold Nowroth, U-175's Engineering Officer, who was wounded, sits in the second seat on the left. Survivors are helped aboard from the pulling whaleboat. Maschinengefreiter Otto Herzke …
Ships hit by U-175 - U-boat Successes - German U-boats
See the profile page for U-175. Please note that in the table below you can find a 'Map' column. This helps to find that particular attack on the map below. 10 ships sunk (40,619 tons). We …
U-boat Archive - U-175
Spencer passes close by U-175 - a German crewman stands just aft of the conning tower
German submarine U-175 - Military Wiki
German submarine U-175 was a Type IXC U-boat of the Nazi German Kriegsmarine built for service during World War II. She was laid down on 30 January 1941 at Bremen, and …
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