Axis naval activity in New Zealand waters

Komet

A small number of Axis surface raiders and submarines operated in New Zealand Waters during World War II.

Surface raiders

The following German surface raiders operated in New Zealand waters:

The Orion and Komet sank four ships in New Zealand waters during these operations.[1]

Submarines

Imperial Japanese Navy

The Japanese submarine I-25

Imperial Japanese Navy submarines operated in New Zealand waters in 1942 and 1943:

Neither I-21 nor I-25 attacked any ships during their brief periods in New Zealand waters.[6]

Kriegsmarine

On 15 January, Timm took his submarine very close to Gisborne in search of viable targets. While the submarine was not detected, Timm did not find any worthwhile ships to attack.[9] Timm also sailed close to the shore of Napier on 16 January and attempted to torpedo a small merchant ship off the city. This attack was not successful, with the torpedo missing its target. Timm believed that U-862 had been sighted during this attack and left the area. This belief was not correct, however, and the New Zealand government remained unaware of the submarine's presence.[10]

Shortly after the attack off Napier, U-862 received orders to return to her home base at Batavia. Timm immediately ceased his patrol and proceeded along the east coast of the South Island. U-862 rounded Stewart Island/Rakiura on 21 January and the submarine left New Zealand waters shortly thereafter.[11] Claims that members of the submarine's crew landed in New Zealand are not correct, and this story appears to have been started by Timm as a joke.[12]

See also

Notes

  1. Sydney David Waters 'German Raiders in the Pacific' in Episodes & Studies Volume 1. Historical Publications Branch, Wellington. Page 31.
  2. Desperate defence, Pacific War New Zealand and Japan 1941-1945, Matthew Wright, Reed Publishing (NZ) Ltd, 2003, ISBN 0 7900 0908 0, pages 38-39
  3. Sydney David Waters (1956), The Royal New Zealand Navy. Historical Publications Branch, Wellington. Pages 214-215.
  4. Waters (1956). Page 215.
  5. Waters (1956). Page 219.
  6. Waters (1956). Page 217.
  7. David Stevens (1997), U-Boat Far from Home. Allen & Unwin, Sydney. Page 179.
  8. Stevens (1997). Page 180.
  9. Stevens (1997). Page 181.
  10. Stevens (1997). Pages 182-183.
  11. Stevens (1997). Page 183.
  12. Stevens (1997). Page 221.


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