Monday, October 18, 2021

Bio of Schnellboot Ace Götz Freiherr von Mirbach


Full nama: Erich Werner Siegfried Götz Freiherr von Mirbach
Nickname: Götz
Date of Birth: 12 September 1915 at Berlin-Charlottenburg (German Empire)
Date of Death: 6 August 1968 at Hamburg (West Germany)
Crewzugehörigkeit (Crew Membership): Unknown
NSDAP Number: unknown
SS Number: unknown
Academic Title: unknown
Family Member: unknown
Physical Feature: unknown

Beförderungen (Promotion):
01.04.1938 Leutnant zur See
00.00.19__ Oberleutnant zur See
00.00.19__ Kapitänleutnant
01.09.1944 Korvettenkapitän

Karriere (Career):
05.04.1935 Entrance in the Kriegsmarine
00.00.1939 Kommandant "S 18" / 1.Schnellbootsflottille
00.00.1940 Kommandant "S 21" / 1.Schnellbootsflottille
00.00.1941 Kommandant "S 29" / 1.Schnellbootsflottille
00.00.194_ Kommandant "S 48" / 4.Schnellbootsflottille
00.04.1943 - 00.05.1945 Chef 9. Schnellbootsflottille
00.05.1945 - 00.09.1945 British POW

Orden und Ehrenzeichen (Medals and Decorations):
05.04.1939 Dienstauszeichnung der Wehrmacht IV.Klasse, 4 Jahre
30.04.1940 Eisernes Kreuz II.Klasse
28.05.1940 Eisernes Kreuz I.Klasse
14.08.1940 Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes, as Oberleutnant zur See and Kommandant "S 21" / 1.Schnellbootsflottille. Awarded for his successes as an S-Boat captain in the early war. He and Oberleutnant Christiansen sunk the French destroyer “Jaguar” on the 23.05.1940. Later, on 05.07.1940, he sunk the British freighter “Hartlepool” (with 5500 GRT). Throughout 1940 he participated in further operations, sinking/damaging several other ships.
16.12.1940 Zerstörer-Kriegsabzeichen
21.12.1940 Schnellboot-Kriegsabzeichen
10.11.1942 Deutsches Kreuz in Gold
10.11.1943 Cruz del Mérito Militar White Division
28.04.1944 Mentioned in Wehrmachtbericht: "German fast attack crafts under the leadership of Korvettenkapitän Klug and Kapitänleutnant von Mirbach sank three ships for a total of 9100 GRT, another one of 200 GRT was torpedoed, its sinking is assumed, from a convoy, defended by destroyers and numerous smaller combat vessels, in the early morning hours of 28 April at the English southern coast. During the course of the hard fought battles a destroyer was torpedoed, its sinking could not be observed due to the defensive that had commenced, but is assumed with certainty. Our units returned to their stations without damage nor loss of personnel."
00.06.1944 Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz
14.06.1944 Schnellboot-Kriegsabzeichen mit Brillianten
14.06.1944 Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub #500, as Käpitanleutnant and Chef 9. Schnellbootsflottille. The following press article describes how Mirbach would receive the Eichenlaub: “The Führer has bestowed the Eichenlaub to the Ritterkreuz upon the Flottillenchef of a Schnellbootsflottille, Kapitänleutnant Götz von Mirbach, as the 500th soldier of the German Wehrmacht to be so honoured in light of his successes against the Allied invasion fleet. Kapitänleutnant von Mirbach has been at the head of his Flottille since the beginning of the Invasion, night after night, in missions against the vastly numerically superior enemy. Under the most difficult of conditions he and his ships have in 5 consecutive nights been able to sink 8 landing ships with 16750 GRT and torpedo a further 2. In addition his ships also participated in the torpedoing of an enemy cruiser formation escorted by destroyers.”

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* His cousin, Leutnant zur See Emmerich von Mirbach, was an engineer officer on U 595.
* Von Mirbach, a passionate sailor, took part in the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland, at the age of 36. With his boat “Nirwana”, he represented Germany in the mixed 6-meter boat class. After seven rated races from July 20 to 28, 1952, he achieved 10th place, gold went to the United States, silver to Norway and bronze to Finland.



Source :
https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Mirbach,_G%C3%B6tz_Freiherr_von
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/14972/Mirbach-Freiherr-von-Erich-Werner-Siegfried-G%C3%B6tz.htm

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Bio of Schnellboot Ace Albert Müller

 

Full nama: Albert Müller
Nickname: Müller
Date of Birth: 3 April 1913 at Beesenstedt, Sachsen-Anhalt (German Empire)
Date of Death: 3 April 2005 at Dahn, Rheinland-Pfalz (Germany)
Crewzugehörigkeit (Crew Membership): Crew 36
NSDAP Number: unknown
SS Number: unknown
Academic Title: unknown
Family Member: unknown
Physical Feature: unknown

Beförderungen (Promotion):
00.00.1937 Seekadett
14.05.1937 Fähnrich zur See
01.07.1938 Oberfähnrich zur See
01.10.1938 Leutnant zur See
01.10.1940 Oberleutnant zur See
01.07.1943 Kapitänleutnant
01.04.1956 Korvettenkapitän (Bundesmarine)
00.00.1962 Fregattenkapitän (Bundesmarine)
00.00.1964 Kapitän zur See (Bundesmarine)

Karriere (Career):
00.01.1937 - 30.04.1937 Seekadett at Schiffsstammabteilung and Schiffsartillerieschule
01.05.1937 - 27.11.1937 Participant in Offizierslehrgang Marineschule Mürwik
00.11.1938 Zugführer in 11. Schiffsstammabteilung
00.09.1939 - 00.01.1941 ???
00.09.1940 - 19.10.1940 Kommandant S 1
00.12.1940 - 22.12.1940 Kommandant S 12
22.12.1940 - 06.07.1943 Kommandant S 59
10.04.1942 - 20.04.1942 Kommandant i.V. S 33
20.04.1942 - 10.05.1942 Kommandant i.V. S 34
09.07.1943 - 16.07.1943 Flottillenchef i.V. 3. Schnellboot-Flottille
00.09.1943 - 00.10.1943 Kommandant i.V. (in der Werft) S 56
31.08.1944 - 13.10.1944 Flottillenchef 3. Schnellboot-Flottille
01.04.1961 - 31.12.1961 Kommandeur 7. Schnellbootgeschwader (Bundesmarine)
01.01.1962 - 30.09.1964 Kommandeur 5. Schnellbootgeschwader (Bundesmarine)

Erfolge (Successes):
24.12.1940 Sinking of Dutch Freighter "Stad Maastricht" (6552 GRT)
22.06.1941 Sinking of Latvian Steamer "Gaisma" (3077 BRT)
27.06.1941 Torpedoing of the Soviet destroyer "Storoshevoj" (together with S 31)
13.08.1942 Torpedoing of the British freighter "Glenorchy" (8982 BRT) (questionable, possibly also sunk by the Italian submarine Ms 31)

Orden und Ehrenzeichen (Medals and Decorations):
00.00.19__ Schnellboot-Kriegsabzeichen ohne Brillianten
20.12.1939 Medaille zur Erinnerung an die Heimkehr des Memellandes
12.04.1940 Eisernes Kreuz II.Klasse
08.03.1941 Eisernes Kreuz I.Klasse
30.06.1941 Mentioned in Wehrmachtbericht
00.00.194_ Ärmelband Afrika
04.11.1942 Medaglia de bronzo al Valore (Italy)
21.11.1942 Deutsches Kreuz in Gold
13.12.1943 Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes, as Kapitänleutnant and Kommandant S-Begleitschiff “Hermann von Wissmann” / 3.Schnellbootsflottille
27.08.1971 Verdienstkreuz I.Klasse des Verdienstordens der BRD

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* Albert Müller (3 April 1913 - 3 April 2005) received the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on 13 December 1943 as Kapitänleutnant and Kommandant S-Begleitschiff “Hermann von Wissmann” / 3.Schnellbootsflottille. The medal was awarded for his successes as an S-Boat commander. As the captain of S 59 he participated in approximately 85 sorties, during which he sank 6 ships with 30000 GRT and 2 destroyers. Later, as the acting Flottille commander, he sank a further 2 destroyers, 2 large landing craft and shot down an aircraft.


Source :
https://www.historisches-marinearchiv.de/projekte/s_boote/lebenslauf_kommandant.php?where_value=126
http://www.s-boot.net/englisch/sboats-kriegsmarine-knights-crosses.html
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/14984/M%C3%BCller-Albert-KM-Schnellboot.htm

Sunday, October 10, 2021

Bio of Schnellboot Ace Siegfried Wuppermann

Siegfried Wuppermann (15 December 1916 – 15 April 2005) was a captain with the Kriegsmarine during World War II and later served with the Bundesmarine. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany.

Siegfried Wuppermann was born on 15 December 1916 in Berlin. He joined the Kriegsmarine in 1936 and was transferred to the Schnellboot service in March 1939, where he took command of a boat in the 1. Schnellbootflottille. During the Invasion of Poland he participated on patrols in the North Sea, Baltic Sea and in the English Channel.

In early November 1940 he took charge of a Gruppe in the 3. Schnellbootflottille and took command of Schnellboot "S 60" on 21 December 1940. Siegfried saw action with this boat near Boulogne. In February 1941 he became acting commander of the 3. Schnellbootflottille because Friedrich Kemnade was on vacation. Wuppermann led a patrol on 7 March 1941 against Allied convoys.

On S 60 he participated in Operation Barbarossa. On the night of 21/22 June 1941, just after hostilities with the Soviet Union began, S 60 together with S 59 sank the cargo ship Gaisma off Ventspils,[1] while on the night of 26/27 June, the 3. Schnellbootflottille clashed with Soviet naval forces on minelaying duties, with S 60 being credited (along with S 35) with sinking the Soviet minesweeper T208.[2] Wuppermann received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 3 August 1941 during these battles.

After the 3. Schnellbootflottille was transferred to the Mediterranean to guard the Axis convoys to North Africa. Wuppermann received the coveted Oak Leaves to his Knight's Cross on 14 April 1943.

Kapitänleutnant Wuppermann helped establish the 21. and 22. Schnellbootflottillen in Eckernförde in May 1943 and was then transferred to the Stab of the Führer der Schnellboote. In March 1945 he took command of the 1. Schnellboot Division and fought with this unit in the Adriatic Sea.

After the war he joined the Bundesmarine. Siegfried Wuppermann died on 15 April 2005 in Osnabrück.

Awards
Iron Cross 2nd Class (20 April 1940) and 1st Class (28 May 1940)
Fast Attack Craft War Badge (16 December 1940) with Diamonds (10 June 1943)
War Cross for Military Valor with Swords (Italy, 10 May 1942)
Bronze Medal of Military Valor (Italy, 21 May 1942)
Silver Medal of Military Valor (Italy, 24 January 1943)
Knight's Cross on 3 August 1941 as Oberleutnant zur See and commander of "S-60" in the 3. Schnellbootflottille
226th Oak Leaves on 14 April 1943 as Oberleutnant zur See and commander of "S-56" in the 3. Schnellbootflottille


Source :
http://das-ritterkreuz.de/index_search_db.php4?modul=search_result_det&wert1=7198&searchword=wuppermann
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegfried_Wuppermann
http://www.historicalwarmilitariaforum.com/topic/6937-ritterkreuztr%C3%A4ger-photos-in-color-thread/page-3
http://www.s-boot.net/englisch/sboats-kriegsmarine-knights-crosses.html