
German submarine U-124 (1940) - Wikipedia
German submarine U-124 (nickname "Edelweissboot" [1]) was a Type IXB U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She operated in the Atlantic as part of the 2nd U …
The Type IXB U-boat U-124 - German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
Sunk on 2 April 1943 in the North Atlantic west of Oporto, Portugal, in position 41.02N, 15.39W, by depth charges from the British corvette HMS Stonecrop and the British sloop HMS Black …
German submarine U-124 - Wikipedia
German submarine U-124 (1940), a Type IXB submarine that served in World War II until sunk on 2 April 1943
Submarine U-124 | World War II Database - ww2db.com
German submarine U-124 sank US tanker Naeco 65 miles southeast of Cape Fear, North Carolina, United States at 1023 hours; 24 were killed, 14 survived.
Grey Wolf, Grey Sea: U-124 - GG Archives
This is the story of the German submarine U-124 and her celebrated commander, Kapitanleutnant Jochen Mohr. In her short life, Mohr's U-124 sank 49 ships for a total of 226,949 tons to …
Ships hit by U-124 - U-boat Successes - German U-boats
U-124 sank or damaged 52 Allied ships. Our map markers only have 26 labels (A-Z) at this time. This is why some of the markers have no label but otherwise work just fine. The markers are …
U-12411 - militarybrief.com
The German U-boat U-124, a Type IXB submarine of the Kriegsmarine, carried out an impressive wartime record during its service in World War II. Kapitänleutnant Georg-Wilhelm Schulz …
U-Boot-Ehrenmal Möltenort - U-124, 2. Weltkrieg - Denkmalprojekt
U-Boot-Ehrenmal Möltenort - U-124, 2. Weltkrieg - Onlineprojekt Gefallenendenkmäler. Typ IX B, 2. U-Flottille, Wilhelmshaven & Lorient. Am 2.4. 1943 im Nordatlantik westlich Portugal von …
Kapitänleutnant Johann Mohr of U-124 who briefly patrolled …
2013年7月4日 · On 22 March Johann “Jochen” Mohr in U-124 dipped a figurative toe into the region from the Carolinas to the coast off Georgia, USA for one day only, making it the …
Emblems - German U-boats of WWII - Kriegsmarine - uboat.net
The Edelweiss - U-124. The Eidelweiss emblem of U-124 came from the loss of U-64 in April 1940. The two boats had the same crew for the most part, including the commander, Kptlt. …