Unterseeboot 221
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U-221 | |||
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Type | VIIC
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Launch Date | March 14, 1942 | ||
Commission Date | May 9, 1942 | ||
Construction yard | Germaniawerft, Kiel | ||
Commanders | |||
May, 1942 | September, 1943 | Oberlt. Hans-Hartwig Trojer | |
Successes | |||
Type of Ship Sunk | Number of Ships Sunk | Gross Registered Tonnage | |
Commercial Vessels | 11 | 65,589 GRT | |
Military Vessels | None | 0 |
The U221 was a U-boat in the German Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was ordered on August 15, 1945 as a Type VIIc U-boat at the Germaniawerft in Kiel. She was commissioned into service on May 9, 1942 under the command of Oberleutnant Hans-Hartwig Trojer.
She made a total of 5 war patrols in the Atlantic Ocean against Allied shipping. During these patrols U221 sank 11 ships for a total of 65,589 GRT and damaged one ship.
On September 29, 1943 U221 was attacked by a British Halifax of the southwestern Coast of Ireland. The Halifax was shot down, but U221 was sunk. All 50 crew members were killed.