Unterseeboot 353

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Unterseeboot 353
U-353 under construction at the Flensburger Schiffbau shipyard in Flensburg, Germany circa 1940-41
Career (Nazi Germany) Kriegsmarine Jack
Name: U-353
Ordered: 9 October 1939
Builder: Flensburger Schiffbau, Flensburg, Germany
Yard number: 472
Laid down: 30 March 1940
Launched: 11 November 1941
Commissioned: 31 March 1942
Fate:

Sunk, 16 October 1942 in the North Atlantic, at 53°54′N, 29°30′W.

39 survivors. 6 dead.
General characteristics
Type: VIIC
Service record
Part of Kriegsmarine

5. Unterseebootsflottille (Training/ Kiel)
31 March 1942 - 30 September 1942,
1. Unterseebootsflottille (Front Boat/ Brest)
1 October 1942 - 16 October 1942

Identification codes M 44 455
Commanders Oberleutnant zur See Wolfgang Römer

31 March 1942 - 16 October 1942

Operations 1 patrol
Victories 0 ships sunk

Unterseeboot 353 or U-353 was a German World War II Type VIIC submarine commissioned on 31 March 1942. U-353 served with 5. Unterseebootflottille (U-Boat Flotilla) for training and later with 1. Unterseebootflottille from 1 October 1942 to 16 October 1942. U-353 completed one patrol, but did not sink any ships.

U-353 was sunk on 16 October 1942 in the North Atlantic by depth charges from the destroyer HMS Fame. Six of U-353’s crew were killed and 39 survived the attack.

[edit] References

  • Bishop, C. Kriegsmarine U-Boats, 1939-45. Amber Books, 2006.

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