Unterseeboot 2324

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U-2324
Type XXIII


Launch Date June 16, 1944
Commission Date July 25, 1944
Construction yard Deutsche Werft, Hamburg
Patrols
Start Date End Date Assigned Unit
No Patrols 4th Flotilla
January 29, 1945 February 24, 1945 32nd Flotilla
April 2, 1945 May 8, 1945 11th Flotilla
Commanders
July, 1944 March, 1945 Kptlt. Hans-Heinrich Hass
March, 1944 May, 1945 Kptlt. Konstantin von Rappard
Successes
Type of Ship Sunk Number of Ships Sunk Gross Registered Tonnage
Commercial Vessels 1 1,150
Military Vessels None 0

Unterseeboot 2324, or more commonly U-2324 was a highly advanced German submarine built for the Kriegsmarine in World War II. U-2324 was one of the last commissioned boats to undertake an operational patrol, and one of just three of her class to undergo two. During these patrols, she succeeded in sinking a single small British coastal freighter, one of just five ships sunk by this submarine class.

U-2321 was built as a German Type XXIII submarine at Hamburg during the spring of 1944. As an early production of a new class of boats which utilised new technologies, she required a lengthy period of sea trials and training to best develop the boat's offensive capablities. It was thus not until January 1945 that her captain, Hans-Heinrich Haas, was permitted to take her on a patrol off the Eastern coast of Scotland.

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[edit] War Patrol

The first patrol was unsuccessful, Allied precautions and counter-measures were effective enough to prevent her from successfully targeting even the small coastal vessels to be found in this area. She returned empty-handed, and Haas was replaced by Konstantin von Rappard, who now commanded her for the remainder of her service career.

The second patrol of the U-2323 in April was more successful, with the SS Monarch being sunk. This 1,100 ton ship was torpedoed in a night attack on a coastal convoy, and was the only success of the boat during her operational career. U-2323 returned to Stavanger in May 1945 the day before the surrender. When Germany surrendered, U-2324 was at Stavanger in Norway, from where it sailed to Loch Ryan in Scotland for disposal in Operation Deadlight. Towed out to sea on the 27 November, the boat was destroyed as a naval gunnery target.

[edit] Raiding career

Date Ship Nationality Tonnage Fate
16 April 1945 SS Monarch British 1,150 Sunk

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