#Date (Begin Transmision)	Time (Begin Transmision)	Date (End Transmision)	Time (End Transmision)	"Message Type ( 0 = transmit once , 1 = transmit until received )"	Probability (%)	Retransmision Interval (minutes)	Message content
19390901	600	19390901	1800	1	100	20	@OKM@|1939/09/01|ROZPOCZTO DZIAANIA WOJENNE WOBEC POLSKI. OD TEJ CHWILI KADY POLSKI OKRT UWAANY JEST ZA WROGI I NALEY GO ZNISZCZY.|NALEY UPEWNI SI, CZY NAPOTKANY OKRT JEST POLSKI, PONIEWA OKRTY POD INN BANDER NALEY TRAKTOWA JAKO NEUTRALNE I NIE WOLNO ICH ATAKOWA.
19390903	1110	19390903	2005	1	100	20	@OKM@|1939/09/03|UWAGA!!! DO WSZYSTKICH OKRTW! NATYCHMIAST ROZPOCZ DZIAANIA WOBEC BRYTANII. OBECNIE, GWNYM CELEM U-BOOTW S STATKI FLOTY HANDLOWEJ. W ZALENOCI OD TONAU ZATOPIONYCH STATKW, ZAOGI U-BOOTW OTRZYMAJ ODPOWIEDNIE PREMIE, ORAZ WYNAGRODZENIA, POCZWSZY OD PRZEPUSTEK, A SKOCZYWSZY NA AWANSACH I ODZNACZENIACH. NALEY PAMITA JEDNAK O OBOWIZUJCYM PROTOKOLE LONDYSKIM.
19390903	1400	19390903	2005	1	100	20	@OKM@|1939/09/03|UWAGA!!! WSZYSTKIE ATAKI NA STATKI HANDLOWE NALEY WYKONYWA ZGODNIE Z PRAWAMI PROTOKOU LONDYSKIEGO, ARTYKUU 22, TJ. "CELEM ATAKW MOG STA SI JEDYNIE 1.TRANSPORTOWCE WOJSKA, PONIEWA NALE ONE DO SI ZBROJNYCH. 2.STATKI HANDLOWE, KONWOJOWANE PRZEZ JEDN. WOJENNE, LUB SAMOLOTY. 3.STATKI HANDLOWE UCZESTNICZCE W DZIAANIACH BOJOWYCH. 4.WSZELKIEJ MACI OKRTY WOJENNE."
19390903	1401	19390903	2005	1	100	20	@OKM|1939/09/03|AIRCRAFT.|3. VESSELS TAKING PART IN ENEMY ACTIONS OR ACTING IN DIRECT SUPPORT OF ENEMY OPERATIONS, FOR EXAMPLE, BY PASSING INTELLIGENCE TRANSMITTING THE "SSS" SIGNAL IDENTIFYING AN ATTACK BY SUBMARINE. PARTICIPATION IN OPERATIONS IS PRESUMED IF A MERCHANT SHIP PREPARES TO RESIST OR TAKE ANY ACTION CALCULATED TO JEOPARDISE THE U-BOAT. THE CURRENT INTERNATIONAL LAW GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF NAVAL WARFARE IS INCLUDED IN THE BATTLE ORDERS FOR THE GERMAN NAVY. THE ORDERS ENJOIN THE STRICT OBSERVANCE OF ALL RULES OF NEUTRALITY
19390903	1402	19390903	2005	1	100	20	@OKM@|1939/09/03|ISSUED BY THE INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES AND OBSERVANCE OF THE GENERAL AGREEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. OPERATIONS AGAINST SHIPPING ARE TO BE GOVERNED BY THE REVISED EDITION OF THE PRIZE REGULATIONS. OBSERVANCE OF THE PRIZE REGULATIONS IS ONLY OBLIGATORY IF THE ENEMY SHIPS ARE UNARMED.
19390903	1550	19390903	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/03|OPEN HOSTILITIES AGAINST ENGLAND IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT WAIT TO BE ATTACKED FIRST.
19390903	1752	19390903	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/03|FRANCE CONSIDERS HERSELF AT WAR WITH GERMANY AS FROM 1700. DEFENSIVE ACTION ONY IS TO BE TAKEN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FRENCH WARSHIPS OR SHIPPING. BOATS ARE TO TAKE NO HOSTILE ACTION AGAINST FRENCH MERCHANT SHIPS FOR THE PRESENT, EXCEPT IN SELF DEFENSE.
19390903	1947	19390903	2300	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/03|SSS... SSS... SSS... 56.44N, 14.05W||S.S. ATHENIA
19390904	1200	19390904	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/04|BY ORDER OF THE FHRER: NO HOSTILE ACTION IS TO BE TAKEN AGAINST PASSENGER SHIPS SAILING INDEPENDENTLY OR IN CONVOY. OPERATION ORDERS PARA VIA REMAIN IN FORCE AGAINST MERCHANT SHIPPING.
19390904	1345	19390904	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/04|OPERATION ORDERS PARA VIA REMAIN IN FORCE AGAINST MERCHANT SHIPPING.
19390905	829	19390905	2300	1	33	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/05|SSS... 45.29N, 09.45W|S.S. BOSNIA
19390905	1200	19390905	2300	1	33	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/05|SSS... SSS... SSS... SSS... 46.23N, 14.59W|S.S. ROYAL SCEPTRE
19390911	1300	19390911	1600	1	33	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/11|SUNK BRITISH STEAMER ROYAL SCEPTRE POSITION 46.23N, 14.59W. SAVE THE SURVIVORS.|
19390905	1200	19390905	2300	1	33	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/05|SSS. . .STOPPED BY GERMAN SUBMARINE OPERATING OFF 39.42N, 09.10W|S.S. PLUVOISE
19390905	1000    19390905	1200	1	33	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/05|HAVE PICKED UP SURVIVORS FROM S.S. BOSNIA.45.29N,09.45W| S.S. EIDANGER
19390906	1141	19390906	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/06|SITUATION REGARDING FRANCE STILL UNCLARIFIED. DEFENSIVE ACTION ONLY IS TO BE TAKEN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FRENCH FORCES OR SHIPPING.||SHIPS IDENTIFIED AS FRENCH ARE NOT TO BE STOPPED. AVOID INCIDENTS WITH FRANCE AT ALL COSTS.
19390906	600     19390906	1400	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/06|SSS... 38.28N, 10.50W|S.S. MANAAR
19390906	922	19390906	1500	1	33	20	@U-38@^FdU^|1939/09/06|FIRED AT BY STEAMER CG 5573. STEAMER SUNK BY TORPEDOES FOR EST. 7000 TONS.||ADVISE OTHER BOATS TO TAKE PRECAUTION AGAINST ARMED STEAMERS.
19390906	532	19390906	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/06|GIVEN THE POLITICAL SITUATION BOATS ARE STILL ORDERED TO OBSERVE THE 1930 LONDON SUBMARINE PROTOCOL, ARTICLE 22. BOATS ARE WARNED TO OBSERVE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN APPROACHING ENEMY SHIPS.
19390906	1418    19390906	1700	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/06|SSS... 46.30N, 12.00W|S.S. RIO CLARO
19390907	1410    19390907	1733	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/07|SSS... 49.05N, 15.58W|S.S. OLIVEGROVE
19390907	1747    19390907	2333	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/07|SSS... 47.04N, 11.32W|S.S. GARTAVON
19390907	1200	19390907	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/07|THE NAVAL STAFF ORDERS THAT OCEAN GOING U-BOATS ARE TO OPERATE ONLY AGAINST MERCHANT SHIPPING, NAVAL SHIPS ARE NOT TO BE ATTACKED.||THE FHRER HAS ENJOINED US THAT THE SINKING OF CAPITAL SHIPS AT THIS TIME MIGHT EMBARASS ENGLAND AND THEREBY POISON ATTEMPTS TO NEGOTIATE BRITAIN OUT OF THE WAR.||OKM IS IN AGREEMENT AS THE U-BOAT IS INHERENTLY UNSUITED TO SUCH AN ATTACK.
19390908	1743	19390908	1900	1	30	20	@FdU^U-26^|1939/09/08|U-26 1) RAPORTUJ NATYCHMIAST.
19390918	1126	19390918	1900	1	30	20	@FdU^U-26^|1939/09/18|U-26 PRZERWIJ MISJ. WRACAJ DO NIEMIEC. RAPORT POGODOWY 0300.
19390908	1148	19390908	1900	1	30	20	@FdU@^U-37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 48, 52|1939/09/08|U-37, 38, 40, 41: 1) RETURN WILHELMSHAVEN. 2) U-37, 38, 39: REPORT WEATHER BETWEEN 0300 AND 0600. U-45, 46, 47, 48, 52: 1) RETURN KIEL.||U-47, 48: 2) REPORT WEATHER PRIOR TO 0600.||FdU
19390909	221	19390909	1900	1	30	20	@FdU@^U-32, 31, 35^|1939/09/09|U-32 PROCEED AROUND BRITISH ISLES TO BF 2219 AND LAY SCREEN OFF PORTSMOUTH. U-31 PROCEED THROUGH CHANNEL TO BF 1719 FOR OPERATIONS. U-35 PROCEED THROUGH CHANNEL TO BF 1467 FOR OPERATIONS.
19390914	1740    19390914	2300	1	33	20	@U-31@^FdU^|1939/09/12|ARRIVED NAV SQ. BF 1719. W. 5 SEA. 4.
19390922	1401    19390922	2300	1	33	20	@Radio Intercept@|1939/09/22|STARTING RETURN PASSAGE. LOW AMMUNITION. SQ AM 1138. W. 2 SEA. 3. MB 27. 
19390914	1310    19390914	2300	1	33	20	@U-35@^FdU^|1939/09/14|ATTACKED BY A/C AND ENEMY S/M. ABORTING CHANNEL ROUTE. NAV SQ. BF 3336.
19390914	1129    19390914	1700	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/14|SSS... 56.34N, 15.21W|S.S. FANAD HEAD
19390911	1319	19390911	1900	1	20	20	@FdU@^U-32^|1939/09/11|U-32 ABORT PORTSMOUTH. PROCEED TO AM 9962 AND LAY TMB SCREEN OFF BRISTOL.77
19390908	1843	19390908	2000	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/08|HAVE TAKEN ON ALL HANDS FROM S.S. WINKLEIGH. 48.06N, 18.12W|S.S. STATENDAM
19390909	500	19390909	900	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/09|HAVE RESCUED ALL HANDS FROM S.S. KENNEBEC. 49.18N, 08.13W|S.S. BREEDIJK
19390909	1215	19390909	1500	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/09|SSS... 49.57N, 15.34W| S.S. REGENT TIGER
19390910	1315	19390910	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/10|CONVOYS NORTH OF BREST MAY BE ATTACKED IF ESCORTED BY FRENCH OR BY FRENCH AND BRITISH FORCES.
19390910	1605	19390910	2005	1	30	20	@U-26@^FdU^|1939/09/10|U-26 REPORTING IN. 6 TORPEDOES. NO FUEL PROBLEMS. BF 1724.
19390910	1725	19390910	2000    1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/10|SSS... 52.11N, 01.43E| S.S. MAGDAPUR
19390912	1200	19390912	1456	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/12|I HAVE STOPPED TO TAKE ON SURVIVORS FROM THE S.S. BLAIRLOGIE.| S.S. AMERICAN SHIPPER
19390911	1500	19390911	1700	1	33	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/11|TRANSMIT TO MR. CHURCHILL: I HAVE SUNK BRITISH STEAMER FIRBY POSITION 5940N/1350W. SAVE THE CREW IF YOU WILL PLEASE.|GERMAN SUBMARINE.
19390911	1600	19390911	1800	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939.09.11|MESSAGE RELAY: TRANSMIT TO MR. CHURCHILL: I HAVE SUNK BRITISH STEAMER FIRBY POSITION 5940N/1350W. SAVE THE CREW IF YOU WILL PLEASE.GERMAN SUBMARINE.|S.S SCANPENN
19390911	1856	19390911	2100	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/11|HAVE PICKED UP 49 MEN AT 48.14N, 11.48W AND ARE TRANSFERRING THEM TO THE CITY OF JOILET.|S.S. R.G. STEWART
19390913	1530    19390913	1700	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/13|SSS. . . BEING FIRED AT BY GERMAN SUBMARINE! 49.20N, 14.40W |S.S. NEPTUNIA
19390921	646     19390921	2300	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-39^|1939/09/21|U-39 REPORT POSITION.
19390922	1828    19390922	2300	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-39^|1939/09/22|U-39 REPORT POSITION IMMEDIATELY.
19390915	300     19390915	900	1	75	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1939/09/15|REQUESTING LEAVE TO CALL AT REYKJAVIK TO LAND A SERIOUSLY WOUNDED MAN; SLIGHT DAMAGE TO BOWS, 2 TUBES OUT OF ACTION. HAVE 2 CAPTURED AIR FORCE OFFICERS ON BOARD.
19390916	1300	19390916	2005	1	100	20	@Radio Intercept@|1939/09/16|YESTERDAY MORNING FRITZ-JULIUS LEMP AND THE U-30 SCORED A VICTORY OVER THE ARK ROYAL BY SHOOTING DOWN TWO OF HER AIRCRAFT. THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF EVERY LOYAL GERMAN DOING HIS DUTY.|RADIO BERLIN
19390917	627     19390917	2300	1	33	20	@U-27@^FdU^|1939/09/17|HAVE BEGUN RETURN PASSAGE. NAVAL SQUARE AM 5137. W 6. SEA 3.
19390919	337     19390919	2300	1	33	20	@U-26@^BdU^|1939/09/19|STARTED RETURN PASSAGE. W 6. SEA 6. VISIBILITY 4. NAV SQ AM 4872.
19390922	1627    19390922	2300	1	33	20	@U-53@^BdU^|1939/09/22|HEADING HOME. EST 10 DAYS PROVISIONS. NAV SQ BE 3451. W 7. SEA 7. MB 34.
19390921	1937    19390921	2300	1	33	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1939/09/21|STARTED ON RETURN PASSAGE.NAV SQ BE 3451.
19390918	910     19390918	2300	1	33	20	@U-34@^FdU^|1939/09/18|AM RETURNING. NAV SQ BE 3238.
19390920	451     19390920	2300	1	33	20	@U-28@^BdU^@|1939/09/20|LOW FUEL. RETURNING. SQ AM 8414. MB 24.
19390919	1903    19390919	2300	1	33	20	@U-33@^BdU^|1939/09/19|RETURNING. NAV SQ BE 3451.
19390926	1753    19390926	2300	1	33	20	@U-31@^BdU^|1939/09/26|RETURN PASSAGE. NAV SQ AM 5411.
19390920	451     19390920	2300	1	33	20	@U-28@^BdU^|1939/09/20|POSITION IS BF 6176. BEARING IS EVALUATED AS GOOD BY D/F STATION.
19390919	1903    19390919	2300	1	33	20	@U-33@^BdU^|1939/09/19|RETURNING. NAV SQ BE 3451.
19390926	1903    19390926	2300	1	33	20	@U-31@^FdU^|1939/09/26|RETURN PASSAGE. NAV SQ AM 5411.|
19390920	121     19390920	2300	1	33	20	@U-30@^FdU^|1939/09/20|PUT INTO REYKJAVIK ON THE 19TH AND IS AT PRESENT SE OF ICELAND.
19390918        1622    19390918	1900	1	33	20	@FdU@^U-33, 39^|1939/09/18|U-33, 39. RETURN TO BASE.
19390916        339	19390916	1900	1	33	20	@FdU@^U-29^|1939/09/16|SCHUHART. RETURN TO BASE.
19390917        1541	19390917	1900	1	33	20	@U-27@^FdU^|1939/09/17|FIRED TWO TORPEDOES AT STEAMER. BOTH EXPLODED BEFORE REACHING THE TARGET. HAVE TAKEN DAMAGE FROM EXPLOSIONS.
19390924	1445    19390924	2300	1	33	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1939/09/24|TAKEN STEAMER S.S. HANONIA AS PRIZE. ESCORTING TO KIEL. AN 3574.
19390916	0145    19390916	1500	1	33	20	@FdU@^U-30^|1939/09/16|1939/09/14|U-30: PERMISSION GRANTED. RETURN TO BASE AFTER REACHING ICELAND.
19390920	1500    19390920	1710	1	20	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1939/09/20|2 MERCHANTS SUNK FOR 6000 TONS. BF 4124
19390920	1200    19390920	1600	1	20	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1939/09/20|2 STEAMERS SUNK FOR  11000 TONS. BF 1695.
19390921	1134	19390921	2005	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/21|U-BOATS ARE AGAIN CAUTIONED TO TAKE EVERY PRECAUTION AGAINST ATTACKING FRENCH SHIPS.
19390924	1401	19390924	2005	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/09/24|NAVAL OPERATIONS AGAINST FRANCE ARE NOW TO BE CARRIED OUT AS AGAINST BRIAIN, FRENCH SHIPS ARE TO BE TREATED IN THE SAME WAY AS BRITISH SHIPS.
19390924	1527	19390924	2005	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/09/24|BY ORDER OF THE FHRER, ALL MERCHANT SHIPS MAKING USE OF RADIO ON BEING STOPPED ARE TO BE EITHER SUNK OR TAKEN IN PRIZE. EFFORTS ARE TO BE MADE TO SAVE THE CREWS.
19390924	1558	19390924	2005	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/09/24|ALLIED PASSENGER SHIPS CARRYING 120 PEOPLE OR LESS CAN NOW BE SUNK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SUBMARINE PROTOCOL OR PRIZE RULES. HOWEVER NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ARE PASSENGER SHIPS CARRYING OVER 120 PEOPLE TO BE SUNK. THESE VESSELS ARE NOT TO BE ATTACKED REGARDLESS OF BEING BLACKED OUT OR TRAVELLING A ZIG ZAG COURSE.
19390928	1711	19390928	2005	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/09/28|ITALIAN, SPANISH, JAPANESE, AND RUSSIAN SHIPS ARE ONLY TO BE STOPPED TO DISCOVER THE TYPE AND DESTINATION OF THEIR CARGOS, AND ARE NOT TO BE TAKEN IN PRIZE OR SUNK. POLITICAL ACTION IS BEING TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT SHIPS OF THESE COUNTRIES WILL NOT CARRY CONTRABAND.
19390929	849	19390929	2005	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/09/29|ITALIAN, SPANISH, JAPANESE, AND RUSSIAN SHIPS ARE NOT TO BE STOPPED IF THEIR NATIONALITY CAN BE READILY IDENTIFIED.
19390930	1200	19390930	2005	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/09/30|OBSERVANCE OF PRIZE REGULATIONS AGAINST ENEMY SHIPPING IN THE NORTH SEA AND BALTIC IS TO CEASE ENEMY CONVOYS, TROOP SHIPS, AND ANY SHIPS WHICH TAKE ACTION ENDANGERING U-BOATS MAY NOW BE ATTACKED.
19390931	1530    19390931	1913	1	33	20	@U-36@^FdU^|1939/09/31|2 MERCHANTS SUNK FOR 2700 TONS. 1 MERCHANTS CAPUTRED. AN 3181
19390929	1800    19390929	2200	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-27^|1939/09/29|U-27 REPORT POSISTION.
19390907	1548    19390907	1700	1	80	20	@U-29@^FdU^|1939/09/07|EXPERIENCED PREMATURE EXPLOSIONS ON TORPEDOES ON USE OF MAGNESTIC PISTOLS.BE 3655
19390908	1140    19390908	1500	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/08|TORPEDO DIRECTORATE ADVISES THAT MAGNETIC PISTOLS BE SET BACK TWO ZONES TO REDUCE SENSITIVITY. EXPERTS ADVISE IMPACT PISTOLS ON SHIPS LESS THAN 3000 TONS.
19390915	700	19390915        1200    1	90	20	@U-31@^FdU^|1939/10/15|CONVOY IN SQUARE 1253, MAIN COURSE 240 DEGREES, SPEED 10 KNOTS.
19390915	1200	19390915        2200    1	50	20	@FdU@^U 34, 29, 53^|1939/09/15|SHOULD NOW OPERATE AGAINST THE CONVOY.
19390916	1940	19390916        2200    1	75	20	@U-29@^FdU^|1939/09/16|Courageous destroyed. U-29 homebound.BE 3198
19390917	500	19390917	2005	1	100	20	@Radio Intercept@|1939/09/17|YESTERDAY NIGHT OTTO SCHUHART AND THE U-29 SCORED A MAJOR VICTORY OVER THE BRITISH BY SINKING THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER COURAGEOUS. THE JEWEL OF THE ROYAL NAVY IS NOW AT THE BOTTOM. THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF EVERY LOYAL GERMAN DOING HIS DUTY.|Radio Berlin
19390914	1600    19390914	1900	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/14|HAVE TAKEN ON 42 CREWMEMBERS FROM S.S. BRITISH INFLUENCE 49.43N, 12.49W|S.S. IDA BAKKE
19390915	952     19390915	1200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/15|SOS. SINKING! 50.32N, 02.16W|S.S. ALEX VAN OPSTAL
19390915	1514    19390915	1700	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/15|SSS. . . 50.20N, 13.30W|S.S. CHEYENNE
19390915	1600    19390915	1800	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/15|WE HAVE PICKED UP 37 MEN IN THE WATER FROM S.S. CHEYENNE 50.20N, 13.30W|S.S. IDA BAKKE
19390916	800     19390916	1000	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/16|SSS. . .|S.S. CITY OF PARIS
19390917	1200	19390917	2005	1	80	20	@Radio Intercept@|1939/09/17|THE RUSSIANS HAVE JOINED US IN THE STRUGGLE TO LIBERATE POLAND.|RADIO BERLIN
19390917	1735	19390917	2005	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/17|I HAVE PICKED UP MEN IN THE WATER FROM S.S. KAFIRISTAN 50.16N, 16.55W.|S.S. AMERICAN FARMER
19390924	100	19390924	300	1	50	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/09/24|SSS. . .  SINKING. 52.09N, 01.43E|S.S. PHRYN
19390928	1200	19390928	2005	1	100	20	@Radio Intercept@|1939/09/28|OUR FORCES HAVE LAID SIEGE TO WARSAW.|Radio Berlin
19390909	714	19390909	800	1	20	20	@U-19@^FdU^|1939/09/09|NO FUEL PROBLEMS. 6 TORPEDOES. BF 1311.
19390908	1200	19390908	2005	1	30	20	@FdU@^U-45, 46, 48, 52, 40, 45, 47, 48^|1939/09/08|A) BETWEEN ICELAND AND THE FAROES:|NORTH THIRD U 45|CENTER THIRD U 46|SOUTH THIRD U 48/52||B) BETWEEN THE FAROES AND THE SHETLANDS:|NORTH THIRD U 47/37|CENTER THIRD U 38/41|SOUTH THIRD U 39/40||C)  BETWEEN THE SHETLANDS AND NORWAY:|WEST THIRD U 37, 38, 39, 41|CENTER THIRD U 40, 45, 46||EAST THIRD U 47, 48, 52.
19390912	0950	19390912	1959	1	80	20	@FdU@|1939/09/12|ATLANTIC BOATS ON RETURN PASSAGE ARE ORDERED TO REPORT WHEN OFF NORDERNEY OR ABEL.
19390912	2000	19390912	2359	1	33	20	@FdU@^U-28, 29, 35, 34^|1939/09/12|WHEN FUEL IS USED UP RETURN NORTH OF THE SHETLANDS.  CHANCE TO ATTACK WARSHIPS WEST OF THE ORKNEYS. U 30 TO TRANSFER OPERATIONS AREA TO POSITION V IF POSSIBLE.
19390913	0007	19390913	800	1	33	20	@U-26@^FdU^|1939/09/13|OPERATION CARRIED OUT AT POSISTION BF 1828. NO FUEL PROBLEMS. 6 TORPEDOES. BF 2573.
19390913	0201    19390913	1500	1	20	20	@Fdu@^U-26^|1939/09/13|WELL DONE! PROCEED TO OPERATIONS IN AREA F.
19390913	0835    19390913	1500	1	100	20	@FdU@|1939/09/13|ALL ATLANTIC BOATS BE INFORMED OF SHIPPING ALONG THE LINE DUNGENESS - DOWNS AND MINES OFF ST. CATHERINE'S LIGHTSHIP.
19390913	1830    19390913	2100	1	33	20	@Fdu@^U-26, 34, 35^|1939/09/13|FREEDOM OF ACTION TO ATTACK IN THE WHOLE OF AREA F HAS BEEN GIVEN.
19390913	2101    19390913	2300	1	30	20	@FdU@^U-27, 30, 29, 33, 53 28, 31, 32^|1939/09/13|U 30, U 27 OFF THE NORTH CHANNEL IN AREAS U AND V. U 30 ALSO HAS PERMISSION TO ATTACK IN AREA V. U 53: AREA B. U 28, 31, 32 AREA C OFF THE BRISTOL CHANNEL. U 29 AREA B, WEST OF THE CHANNEL. U 26, 34, 35 AREA F, WEST OF THE CHANNEL. U 33 AREA J.
19390914	0930    19390914	2300	1	30	20	@FdU@^U-12^1939/09/14|U-29:|EXTENSION TO OPERATIONS AREA SEEMS PROMISING AND IS RECOMMENDED.
19390916	1614	19390916	2000	1	30	20	@U-32@^FdU^|1939/09/16|AS PER YOUR ORDER, LETTERED E. HAVE FOULED THE BRITISH SWINE HIS SEA.
19390925	2017	19390925	2300	1	50	20	@U-33@^BdU^|1939/09/25|NORTH SEA, AN ENEMY CRUISER AND 3 DESTROYERS ON THE LING BANK, COURSE 100 DEGREES, SPEED 15 KNOTS. AN 4394.
19390926	1800	19390926	2300	1	100	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1939/09/26|AN 3840. ONE DIESEL UNSERVICEABLE AND OTHER DAMAGED.
19390930	2100	19390930	2300	1	30	20	@U-35@^BdU^|1939/09/26|ONE WEEK IN THE AREA PORTLAND, CASQUETS, DIEPPE, HASTINGS. VERY STRONG AIR PATROL. SM'S AND SMALL SURFACE CRAFT, NO LARGE WARSHIPS, TRANSPORTS OR CONVOYS.  HEAVY SINGLE SHIP TRAFFIC OFF THE ENGLISH COAST.  LITTLE TRAFFIC OFF THE FRENCH COAST, INCLUDING LE HARVE. IMPOSSIBLE TO ACT ACCORDING TO PRIZE LAW BECAUSE OF PATROL VESSELS.
19390903	2112	19390903	2300	1	30	20	@U-14@^FdU^|1939/09/03|AO 94. ATTACKED POLISH SUBMARINE. FOUND WRECKAGE AND OIL.
19390928	2156	19390928	2300	1	30	20	@U-22@^BdU^|1939/09/28|68 AN. ATTACKED BRITISH S-CLASS SUBMARINE. FIRED THREE TORPEDOES. NO OBSERVED HITS.
19390929	2009	19390929	2300	1	30	20	@U-10@^BdU^|1939/09/29|SQUARE 14 AN. TASK FORCE FOUR DESTROYERS.
19390930	2002	19390930	2300	1	30	20	@U-3@^BdU^|1939/09/30|35 AN. S-CLASS SUBMARINE. ENGAGED. NO HITS.
19391011	856	19391011	1130	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-12^|1939/10/11|U-12 Report.
19391013	1945	19391013	2300	1	30	20	@U-42@^BdU^|1939/10/13|BE 3535. Sinkings...
19391016	1431	19391016	1700	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-40^|1939/10/16|U-40 Report.
19391016	1731	19391016	2100	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-45^|1939/10/16|U-45 Report.
19391017	825	19391017	1100	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/17|All U-boats are permitted to attack without warning all ships identified as hostile.| BdU
19391002	1130	19391002 	2005	1	100	20	@Bdu@|1939/10/02|All darkened ships in the whole area off the east coast of Britain and the whole of the French Coast may now be attacked on sight and without warning. Darkened ships encountered off the British and French coasts can be assumed to be either warships or auxiliaries. Complete freedom of attack against these vessels is permitted between 44 degrees N. and 62 degrees N., and 7 degrees W. and 3 degrees E.
19391004	1730	19391004	2005	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/04|U-boats are permitted to attack, without warning, enemy merchant ships which are observed to be armed, or which are listed by the Naval Staff as being armed, or which commence firing from unobserved weapons.  The area in which darkened ships may be attacked without warning is extended to 15 degrees W. U-boats are still required by the Fhrer's order to save the crew of any ship they sink, providing it can be done without endangering the U-boat.
19391004	1940	19391004	2205	1	75	20	@U-35@^BdU^|1939/10/04|Had been 2 spontaneous explosions of G7a pistols. Landed the crew of Greek ship on the Irish coast. AM 8491
19391017	819	19391017	2100	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/17|All ships in the British eastern coastal area, with the exception of ocean liners, which are definitely identified as enemy, and which therefore may be expected to offer resistance or resort to ramming, may be attacked without warning.
19391017	0055	19390917	2005	1	30	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1939/10/17|Sighted large cruiser, course north, 14 knots. BE 9225
19391017	0851	19390917	2005	1	30	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1939/10/17|Convoy of 20 ships escorted by 12 destroyers, on a main course northeast. Shadowing. BF 92
19391019	2020	19391019	2100	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/19|The area in which darkened ships may be attacked is extended to 20 degrees W. Ships are not to be boarded for examination. They may be stopped by gunfire, and their papers examined, but must be sunk only with torpedoes. U-boats are not to engage in gun actions with merchant ships.
19391020	1247	19391020	2100	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/20|Torpedo Directorate has confessed to another defect. Torpedoes are running deeper than set, by 6.5 feet. Please deduct this amount from the usual settings for impact firing. Ships with drawings less than 13 feet are no longer to be considered valid targets.| BdU
19391027	1800	19391027	2100	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/27|As it has been learned beyond all doubt that the enemy is using liners extensively as troop transports, permission is now given to attack liners sailing in convoy.
19391029	1200	19391029	2100	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/29|Naval Staff extends the order forbidding surface approach and search of shipping in the North Sea to include the area west of the Orkneys.
19391027	1045	19391027	1400	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-16^|1939/10/27|U-16 Report.
19391006	1148	19391006	2005	1	100	20	@OKM@|1939/10/06|The Polish government has surrendered to our forces! All remainaing Polish vessels are still to be assumed hostile.
19391006	1430	19391006	2005	1	100	20	@OKM@|1939/10/06|All U-boats are ordered to report any cases of incorrect proceedure on the part of neutrals.
19391012	2000	19391012	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/12|We have picked up all hands from S.S. Aris. 50.15N, 14.50W |S.S. Black Hawk
19391015	1600	19391015	1900	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/15|Picked up survivors from S.S. Sneaton. 50.15N, 14.50W |S.S. Alexandria Andr
19391020	1058	19391020	1230	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/20|Under attack by German submarine! Requesting Assistance! 60.50N, 00.15E|S.S. Sea Venture
19391024	1300	19391024	1830	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/24|I have picked up survivors from S.S. Ledbury.  36.01N, 07.22W |S.S. Crown City
19391024	1430	19391024	1830	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/24|I have picked up survivors from S.S. Menin Ridge. 36.01N, 07.22W |S.S. Crown City
19391005	734	19391005        1000	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/05|Have struck a mine. Moderate damage. 50.56N, 04.47W|S.S. Marwarri
19391006	1431	19391006        1800	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/06|Have hit a mine. Sustained heavy damage. 50.56N, 04.47W|S.S. Lochgoil
19391007	2145	19391007        2300	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/07|We have hit a mine. Taken on heavy damage. 50.32N, 02.20W|S.S. Binnendijk 
19391002	1228    19391002	1913	1	20	20	@U-7@^BdU^|1939/10/02|1 merchant sunk for 1100 tons. AN 2431
19391005	1140    19391005	1913	1	20	20	@U-3@^BdU^|1939/10/05|2 merchants sunk for 2300 tons. AN 3673
19391003	416     19391003	1913	1	20	20	@U-16@^BdU^|1939/10/03|1 merchant sunk for 3400 tons. AN 3128
19391006	728     19391006	913	1	20	20	@U-35@^BdU^|1939/10/06|5 merchants sunk for 19100 tons. Returning to base. BF 1719
19391004	1215    19391004	1613	1	20	20	@U-23@^BdU^|1939/10/04|1 merchant sunk for 1000 tons. AN 2651
19391024	315     19391024	913	1	20	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1939/10/24|2 ships sunk today off Gibraltar, one Q ship hit.  Depth charged for 9 hours.  Fuel running out.  Starting return passage.
19391016	728     19391016	1113	1	30	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1939/10/16|Royal Oak sunk; Repulse Damaged. AN 5633
19391021	315     19391021	913	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/21|7 merchants sunk for 30000 tons. BF 1722
19391023	1315    19391023	1613	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/23|5 merchants sunk for 35000 tons. BE 9112
19391021	200	19391021        2200	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/21|Struck mine. Sinking. 50.32N, 02.20W|S.S. Capitaine Edmond Laborie
19391021	400	19391021        2200	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/21|Mine. Sinking. 53.20N, 00.38E|S.S. Deodata 
19391021	431	19391021        2200	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/21|Hit mine. Going down. 53.20N, 01.38E|S.S. Orsa
19391024	900	19391024        2200	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/24|Struck mine. Going down. 53.18N, 00.37E|S.S. Konstantinos Hadjipateras
19391013	1000	19391013        2200	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/13|SSS. Returned fire. Requesting Assistance. 48.40N, 15.30W|S.S. Stonepool 
19391013	1845	19391013	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/13|B-dienst reports special French-British convoy. Escorted by FR Sourcouf.| BdU
19391014	730	19391014        2200	0	20	20	@U-45@^BdU^|1939/10/14|Convoy Sighted. Inbound. moderately escorted. BE 3366.
19391014	1145	19391014        2200	0	20	20	@BdU@^U-45^|1939/10/14|Atakuj konwj.
19391014	900	19391014        2200	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/14|SSS! 50.20N, 12.45W|S.S. Bretagne
19391014	910	19391014        2200	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/14|SSS. Requesting Assistance! 50.20N, 12.45W|S.S. Lochavon
19391014	908	19391014        2200	0	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/10/14|SSS. Request Assistance! 50.20N, 12.45W|S.S. Karamea
19391017	2000	19391017        2200	0	30	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1939/10/17|Convoy scattered, one ship sunk. BE 92.
19391018	0029	19391018        2200	0	30	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1939/10/18|A straggler sunk.  A second straggler steering a northerly course in square 6789 BE. All torpedoes used.
19391017	848	19391017        2200	0	30	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1939/10/17|Experienced torpedo malfunction. Torpedoes explode before reaching target.
19391018	233	19391018	1400	1	30	20	@BdU@|1939/10/18|Use of the  magnetic pistol is not safe under any circumstances. All boats are ordered to use only contact pistols.
19391026	1501    19391026	1913	1	20	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1939/10/26|leaving operations area because of lack of fuel.
19391027	2000	19391027	2100	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/10/27|1) Boats may not board ships which have been stopped, for examination. 2) Ships are to be sunk by torpedo only, even when they are only attacked after examination. Which can now only consist in looking through the papers or after resistance has been quelled with gunfire.|BdU
19391028	2000	19391028        2200	0	20	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1939/10/28|Convoy near the coast off Finisterre, course northeast. CG 22.
19391029	0023	19391029        2200	0	20	20	@U-31@^BdU^|1939/10/29|Operation carried out. AM 35.
19391031	1800	19391031        2200	0	20	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1939/10/31|Convoy northwest of Finisterre. CG 22|U-25
19391031	1900	19391031        2200	0	20	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1939/10/31|4 failures at one stopped ship, shots at short range. Torpedo Inspectorate's instructions observed. CG 22.
19391014	1950	19391014        2200	0	20	20	@U-45@^BdU^|1939/10/14|3 large darkened steamers, 15 knots, sunk.  Am chasing a 4th steamer 3366 to 3355 BRT.|U-45
19391117	1534	19391117	1800	1	20	20	@U-49@^BdU^|1939/11/17|3 G7a with improved magnetic pistols prematured. Boat severely damaged.
19391115	725     19391115	1913	1	20	20	@U-53@^BdU^|1939/11/15|Convoy sighted. Inbound. lightly escorted. BF 4452.
19391115	956	19391115        2200	0	20	20	@BdU@^U-53^|1939/11/15|U-53: Shadow Convoy.
19391115	1145	19391115        2200	0	20	20	@BdU@^U-41, 43^|1939/11/15|U-41, 43: Intercept convoy.
19391115	1151	19391115        2200	0	20	20	@U-43@^BdU^|1939/11/15|1 merchant sunk for 2500 tons. Severely damaged, returning to base.
19391110	1233	19391110	1400	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/11/10|All boats are to revert to magnetic pistols when firing torpedoes.
19391031	552	19391031        2200	0	30	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1939/10/31|1 merchants sunk for 6000 tons. Had 4 torpedoes malfunction with use of contact pistols. BF 7832.
19391126	1538	19391126	1400	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/11/26|B-dienst reports enemy cruiser tasking off Shetland Islands.
19391104	0045    19391104	1913	1	30	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1939/11/04|Crosspiece of forward torpedo hatch broken. Might not be capable of diving if depth charged. Returning to port. CG 22
19391105	2100    19391105	1913	1	30	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1939/11/05|Convoy sighted. Making for the Channel on a northeast course. BF 42
19391117	2100    19391117	1913	1	30	20	@U-53@^BdU^|1939/11/17|convoy off Lisbon, 18 ships in 4 columns, 5 destroyers escorting.  Speed 7-8 knots, main course north.
19391118	0100    19391118	1913	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-41, 43^|1939/11/18|U 41, 43:|Ordered to operate against convoy.
19391120	0300    19391120	1913	1	30	20	@U-43@^BdU^|1939/11/20|Ahead of the convoy, not yet in sight of it waiting for daylight to make an attack.
19391124	0210    19391124	1913	1	30	20	@U-35@^BdU^|1939/11/24|sunk Q ship. AN 71.
19391128	1546	19391128        2200	0	30	20	@U-35@^BdU^|1939/11/28|Heavy cruiser sighted. AN7156
19391128	1923	19391128        2200	0	30	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1939/11/28|Have torpedoed one London-class cruiser. One hit. Wind strength 10.
19391129	0210    19391129	1913	1	20	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1939/11/29|No shipping sighted off Lola Bay.  No successes.
19391129	646     19391129	2300	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-35^|1939/11/29|U-35 Report.
19391101	1940	19391101	2330	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/11/01|Due to the losses to mines, and the proliferation of mining by both sides in the English Channel, this short cut to the operational area is henceforth abandoned. U-boats are to travel trough the North Sea to access the Atlantic.
19391112	1200	19391112	1130	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/11/12|By order of the Fhrer, authorization is given for on-sight sinkings of any and all enemy passanger liners of whatever size, known or seen to be armed, and any and all tankers, including those of neutral nations, which are beyond all doubt going to or from the British Isles or France. Safety of the U-boat takes precedence over safety of survivors.
19391117	1000	19391117	1130	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/11/17|Attacks may be made without warning on all liners clearly identifiable as hostile, whose armament is visible or known to exist.
19391123	1100	19391123	1130	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/11/23|by order of the Fhrer, all tankers, other than American, Russian, Japanese, Italian, and Spanish may be attacked in the American Safety Zone West of 2 degrees E. When attacking neutral tankers, U-boats are to reamin unobserved, and to use electric torpedoes, in order that the illusion of internal explosion may be created, and political repercusions might be avoided. The cargo of tankers is of particular importance to the enemy's war effort and is therefore now to be classified as absolute contraband.
19391126	2015	19391126	2330	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^|1939/11/26|Rescue no one and take no one aboard. Do not concern yourselves with the ships boats. Weather conditions and the proximity of land are of no account. Care only for your own boat and strive to achieve the next success as soon as possible! We must be hard in this war.
19391129	1145	19391129	1530	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/11/29|unconditional contraband carried in neutral ships about to pass through the English
19391230	1200	19391230	1530	1	100	20	@BdU@|1939/12/30|Since the Greeks have chartered and sold numerous ships to England, Greek ships are to be regareded as hostile within the operational area surrounding Great Britain. U-boats must try to remain unobserved while attacking.
19391201	1200	19391201	1530	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-47^|1939/12/01|U 47,48:|Report fuel stocks.
19391218	124	19391018	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/18|Atta...|Unknown
19391218	1028	19391018	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq, 48.@|1939/12/18|Have picked up 16 men S.S. Gimle|S.S. Rudolf
19391206	1155	19391206	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/06|Mine...|Unknown
19391207	524	19391207	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1936/12/07|Attacked. Sinking. 49.09N, 04.51W.|S.S. Tajandoen
19391208	004	19391208	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1936/12/08|Attacked. Sinking by the bow. 57.31N, 02.17E.|S.S. Scotia
19391204	0339    19391204	1913	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-43^|1939.12.04|Starting return passage. Southwest gale raging off Irish Sea. BF 12.|U-43
19391204	1200	19391204	1530	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-47^|1939/12/04|Report if weather makes action impossible.
19391207	0339    19391207	1913	1	30	20	@U-29@^BdU^|1939.12.07|Am returning. Could not carry out minelaying operation because of anti-S/M activity and weather conditions. 11 days of gales. AM 77|U-29
19391211	0339    19391211	1913	1	30	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1939.12.11|port exhaust valve would not close. Returning to port. AN 29
19391212	1300    19391211	1913	1	30	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1939.12.12|Bad leak of oil from one tank.
19391211	819	19391211	1119	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1936/12/11|SSS. . . Hit by torpedo. Listing. 64.36N, 10.42E|S.S. Garoufalia 
19391211	854	19391211	1354	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1936/12/11|Picking up survivors from S.S. Garoufalia. Have observed submarine. 64.36N, 10.42E|S.S. Tellus
19391212	815	19391212	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/12|Explosion. Sinki...|Unknown
19391213	1528	19391213	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/13|SSS... Sinking. 62.15N, 05.08E|S.S.Deptford
19391213	1555	19391213	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/13|searching for survivors from S.S.Deptford. 62.15N, 05.08E|S.S. Sekstant
19391213	1555	19391213	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/13|Picked up |S.S. Sekstant
19391220	1430	19391220	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/20|Tor...|Unknown
19391220	655	19391220	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/20|SSS. Listing. 57.00N, 00.17E|S.S. Carl Henckel
19391220	655	19391220	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/20|Attacked. Listing. 57.00N, 00.17E15E|S.S. Rudolf
19391231	655	19391231	2200	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1939/12/31|Attacked. Sinking by the stern. 58.48N, 03.20E|S.S. Luna
19391205	712	19391205	2200	1	33	20	@U-35@^BdU^|1939/12/31|Attacked. Abandoning Ship. 60.53N, 02.47E 
19391208	1312	19391208	2200	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-36^|1939/12/08||U-36 Report.
19391208	1025    19391208	1913	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-48^|1939/12/08|U-48:|Shadow convoy.
19391225	630	19391225	1800	1	33	20	@OKM@|1939/12/25|All U-boats at sea: A Merry Christmas. Good wishes for successful operations.
19391229	460     19391229	1913	1	30	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1939/12/29|Attacked two Repulse class, escorted by destroyers... one hit probable.
19400112	1200	19400112	1530	1	100	20	@Bdu@|1940/01/12|All ships in British eastern  coastal areas A and now B, in and to the west of Bristol Channel, except American and friendly neutral vessels are allowed to be attacked on sight, without warning. Attacks are to be made unobtrusively and submerged in order to preserve the illusion of mine hits. Outside these areas, the Prize Regulations remain in force.
19400124	1200	19400124	1530	1	100	20	@BdU@1940/01/24|British eastern  coastal area C, the area off the southeast coast from Flamborough Head to Dover, and eastwards a little beyond the British danger area, is now unrestricted. All ships except American and friendly neutral vessels are allowed to be attacked on sight, without warning. Attacks are to be made unobtrusively and submerged in order to preserve the illusion of mine hits. Area A is extended to 2 degrees E. and Area B southwards and southwest to 10 degrees 30' W. and to include the whole of the Irish Sea. Irish territorial waters extend for 10 miles. Ouside these areas, the Prize Regulations remain in force.
19400129	1610	19400129	1913	1	33	20	@U-51@^BdU^|1940/01/29|Problem with bow torpedo tubes. Aborting patrol.
19400127	1611    19400127	1913	1	33	20	@U-31@^BdU^|1940/01/27|Carried out minelaying operation in the position planned. Heading home.
19400128	1612    19400128	1913	1	33	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/01/28|Returning to port. Nav Sq. AM 7571.
19400128	1613    19400128	1913	1	33	20	@U-44@^BdU^|1940/01/28|Homebound. Naval grid CG 4561.
19400128	1614    19400128	1913	1	33	20	@U-51@^BdU^|1940/01/28|Returning. Technical defect in bow caps. My position is Nav. SQ. AM 7352.
19400101	1437    19400101	1913	1	30	20	@Open Freq.@|1940/01/01|Picked up 15 men in the water from S.S. Lars Magnus Trozelli 58.14N, 01.36W|S.S. Ask
19400116	611     19400116	1913	1	20	20	@U-44@^BdU^|1940/01/16|Sunk 3 steamers. Including Dutch Arendskork. Starting passage south. BF 1886.
19400101	428     19400101	1913	1	20	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/01/01|Low on fuel. Request orders.
19400217	1216    19400217	1913	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1940/02/17|Have picked up survivors from S.S. Kvernaas|S.S. Oranjepolden
19400215	1658    19400215	1913	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1940/02/15|SSS...SSS... S.S. Sleipner sunk. SSS.58.18N, 01.46W |S.S. Rhone
19400210	2016    19400210	2313	1	20	20	@Open Freq.@|1940/02/10|Have picked up survivors from S.S. Den Haag|S.S. Glen Orchy
19400110	1452    19400110	1913	1	20	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/01/10|Low on provisions. Requesting orders.
19400115	725     19400115	1913	1	20	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/01/15|No torpedoes. Low on fuel.
19400101	634	19400101	1900	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1940/01/01|U-37 Return to base.
19400115	1751	19400115	1900	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-38^|1940/01/15|U-38 Return to base.
19400115	1200	19400115	1500	1	100	20	@OKM@|1940/01/15|The port of Danzig is available for operations.
19400129	0405    19400129	1500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-25^|1940/01/29|U-25:|Report to Cadiz. Resupply from Thalia.
19400209	1200	19400209	1530	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/02/09|All ships in British eastern  coastal areas A and now B, in and to the west of Bristol Channel, except American and friendly neutral vessels are allowed to be attacked on sight, without warning. Attacks are to be made unobtrusively and submerged in order to preserve the illusion of mine hits. Outside these areas, the Prize Regulations remain in force.
19400217	1200	19400217	1630	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/02/17|All ships in the U.S.A. zone, which do not exhibit imlluminated nationality markings are to be regarded as hostile.
19400223	1200	19400223	1430	1	100	20	@Bdu@|1940/02/23|Immediate freedom of attack is permitted against liners showing no neutral markings, and against those darkened, provided they are in the area in which other darkened ships may already be attacked.
19400201	1101    19400201	1913	1	33	20	@U-63@^BdU^|1940/02/01|Low on fuel. Reterning to port.
19400218	1158    19400218	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/02/18|Low on provisions. No torpedoes.
19400218	1433    19400218	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-48^|1940/02/18|U-48:|Return to base.
19400209	0920	19400209	1130	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/02/09|B-dienst reports "Ark Royal" is expected to be in the area of the western approach to the Channel on 13/2, and heavy cruiser "Exeter" on 14/2.  The units are expected to proceed to Portsmouth or Davenport.  The destroyers "Diamond" and "Dainty" are probably with the ships mentioned.
19400210	0925	19400210	1130	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-26^|1940/02/10|Operations area for U 26 until further orders is: square 3000 BE right half and square 1000 BF left half.
19400210	0950	19400210	1130	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1940/02/10|Operations area for U 37 for the present is off the Channel approach east of 9 degrees west and south of 49 degrees 20 mins. north.  U 48 will be north of this line.
19400212	0915    19400212	1913	1	30	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/02/12|Enemy destroyer and suspicious ship in sight.  Enemy is steering a westerly course, making high speed, square 1737 BF.
19400212	0920	19400212	1130	1	33	20	@BdU^U 26, U 37, U 48^|1940/02/12|Proceed to channel approach between Start Point and Quessant.
19400212	1145	19400212	1530	1	20	20	@BdU^U 26, U 37, U 48^|1940/02/12|Take up attacking position along the line Lizard Head-Los Sept Isles, U 48 north of 49 degrees 40 mins. north, U 26 south of 49 degrees 18 mins. north, U 37 in the center "Ark Royal" is expected to pass eastbound early on 13/2, "Renown" and "Exeter" early on 14/2.
19400212	845    	19400212	1113	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/02/12|Enemy convoy 49 degrees 55 mins. north, 09 degrees 36 mins. west, course 260 degrees, speed 9 knots.
19400212	1207    19400212	1513	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/02/12|49 degrees 59 mins. north, 09 degrees 56 mins. west, course 260 degrees, speed 8 knots.
19400212	1559    19400212	1913	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/02/12|40 degrees 58 mins. north, 09 degrees 53 mins. wets, course 265 degrees, speed 8 knots.
19400212	2001    19400212	2113	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/02/12|49 degrees 58 mins. north, 10 degrees 06 mins. west, course 250 degrees, speed 8 knots.
19400212	2130    19400212	2233	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/02/12|49 degrees 56 mins. north, 10 degrees 48 mins. west, course 260 degrees, 9 knots.
19400212	2255    19400212	2355	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/02/12|Contact lost.  Last position observed: 49 degrees 55 mins. north, 10 degrees 54 mins. west.
19400212	1932    19400212	2113	1	20	20	@BdU^U 26, U 37, U 48^|1940/02/12|"Ark Royal" was in 45 degrees north, 15 degrees west at 0900/12/2, speed so far 22 knots.  Expected port of destination Portsmouth.|BdU
19400212	2150    19400212	2353	1	20	20	@U-26@^BdU^|1940/02/12|1) Position 3592 BE, can only make 7 knots owing to weather.|2) 3 premature detonators.|U-26
19400213	0819    19400213	1913	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-26, 37, 48^|1940/02/13|U 37 and U 48 make every effort to take up attacking position ordered.  Until boats are dismissed from this position only particularly valuable targets are to be attacked. U 26 to occupy square 3000 BE right half and square 1000 BE left half as attack area.|BdU
19400213	1215    19400213	1913	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/02/13|Position 49 03 N., 14 35 W. wind E7, 65 cbm. remaining, 3 electric torpedoes, 2 air-driven torpedoes ready.  S/M chaser croup 4950 N., 11 25 W.  No secret grid chart on board.|U-48
19400213	1440    19400213	1913	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-26, 48^|1940/02/13|U 26 to operate north of 40 degrees 30 mins. north, U 48 south of the line.|BdU
19400214	2009    19400214	2313	1	20	20	@@BdU@^U-26, 53^@|1940/02/14|Proceed on to area "ROT".U 53 was in 50 degrees 50 mins. north, 14 degrees 30 mins. west at 1900.|BdU
19400215	0015    19400215	1913	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1940/02/15|Move off to operations area in accordance with Operations Order IV, b).|BdU
19400323	1930    19400323	2213	1	20	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/03/23|Minelaying operation square AM 9322.  Carried out according to plan during a new moon night.  The mines are in an excellent position.|U-32
19400310	0900	19400310	1130	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/03/10|All U-boat commanders are to open the sealed envelopes for Operation Hartmut, and disregard previous operational assignments. These operations cease on May 25th. Any commander who is on patrol during this period, must open the orders and follow them accordingly.|BdU
19400301	0900	19400301	1130	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/03/01|Operations in the Atlantic are to be suspended indefinately.|BdU
19400304	2100	19400304	2330	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^1940/03/04|Top Secret:||1. Further U-boat sailings are to be stopped. U-boats which have already sailed are not to operate off the Norwegian coast.||2. All naval forces are to be ready for operations as quickly as possible. No special degree of readiness.
19400314	1200    19400314	1500	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-31^|1940/03/14|U-31 Report.
19400225	1101    19400225	1913	1	33	20	@U-26@^BdU^|1940/02/25|Low on fuel. Returning to port.
19400218	1158    19400218	1413	1	33	20	@U-50@^BdU^|1940/02/26|Low on provisions.
19400218	1433    19400218	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-50^|1940/02/25|Return to base.
19400305	1101    19400305	1913	1	33	20	@U-29@^BdU^|1940/03/05|Low on fuel. Returning to port.
19400317	0123    19400317	1913	1	33	20	@U-28@^BdU^|1940/03/17|Low on food.
19400305	1444    19400305	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-29^|1940/03/05|Return to base.
19400319	1311    19400319	1913	1	33	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/03/19|Running low on fuel. no torpedoes.
19400319	1604    19400319	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-32^|1940/03/19|Return to port.
19400325	0451    19400325	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-28^|1940/03/25|Return to base.
19400320	1501    19400320	1913	1	33	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/03/20|Low on fuel.
19400320	0521    19400320	1913	1	33	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/03/20|Low on fuel.
19400321	0847    19400321	1913	1	33	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/03/21|Low on provisions.
19400320	1750    19400320	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-30, 34^|1940/03/20|Return to base.
19400321	1038    19400321	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-47^|1940/03/21|Return to base.
19400402	0038    19400402	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1940/04/02|Torpedoed 1 steamer in small convoy. One hit. AN 2671
19400406	0330    19400406	1913	1	33	20	@U-59@^BdU^|1940/04/06|Torpedoed 1 steamer amidships. Sunk. AN 1537
19400406	0600	19400406	1130	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/04/06|Operation Hartmut is to now commence. U-boats are expected to follow orders accordingly.
19400409	0700	19400409	1200	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/04/09|Our forces have occupied Denmark to protect her from Allied agression.
19400411	0840	19400411	1200	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/04/11|All U-boats are to report status.
19400411	0710	19400411	1100	1	100	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/04/11|Spotted British destroyer flotilla on eastern course.
19400411	1215	19400411	1500	1	100	20	@U-51@^BdU^|1940/04/11|Two misses. One exploded at the end of safety run, the other after 30 seconds, 300 feet ahead of large destroyer.
19400411	1746	19400411	2100	1	100	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1940/04/11|11 April evening. Two destroyers torpedoes. Effect of explosion not observed.
19400410	0230    19400410	1913	1	100	20	@U-4@^BdU^|1940/04/10|Torpedoed British submarine. Sunk. 2989.
19400410	0352    19400410	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-59^|1940/04/10|Good job!
19400410	1230    19400410	1613	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/04/10|Torpedoed tanker. Sunk. AE 9273
19400410	1710    19400410	1913	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/04/10|Torpedoed 1 steamer. Sunk. AE 9273|U-37
19400411	2115    19400411	2313	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/04/11|10 April 1230. Cumberland type cruiser salvo of three. Missedm one failed to explode until the end of its run. 2115, salvo of three cruiser York. Salvo exploded prematurely.
19400410	1408    19400410	1600	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1940/04/10|U-37:|Proceed to Narvik.
19400410	1457    19400410	1913	1	100	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/04/10|Have shortage of lube oil. Can not comply.
19400410	1121    19400410	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1940/04/10|U-37:|Relieve U-64. Escort Orion.
19400410	1118    19400410	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-64, 65, 46, 25^|1940/04/10|Proceed to Narvik.
19400410	1251    19400410	1500	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-26, 29, 43, 61^|1940/04/10|Deliver army supplies in Narvik.
19400411	1200	19400411	1430	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/04/11|All U-boats operating north of 62 degrees latitude when engaging shallow-draft targets are now to fire two torpedoes. One fitted with impact pistol, the other fitted with magnetic pistol. The two torpedoes are to be fired at intervals of eight seconds to avoid accidental detonations. When engaging deep-draft ships only impact pistols are to be used. 
19400412	0530	19400412	930	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/04/12|B-dienst reports that an Allied force is to land in the fjord Vaags to the North of Narvik.
19400412	1018    19400412	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-38, 47, 49, 65^|1940/04/12|U 38, 47, 49, 65:|Proceed to Vaags.
19400412	1510	19400412	1800	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/04/12|Spotted flotilla of ten British destroyers south of Vaags. Fired four torpedoes at two destroyers. No results.
19400412	1810	19400412	2100	1	100	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1940/04/12|Engaged British task force south in Vest Fjord Vaags. Fired four torpedoes at two destroyers. No hits.
19400413	0739    19400413	1500	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/04/13|Two shots at a transport. No success.
19400413	0609    19400413	1500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-47^|1940/04/13|U-47:|A submarine without a periscope has arrived today.
19400414	0909    19400414	1500	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/04/14|Westflord, torpedo failures against Warspite and two destroyers.
19400416	1054    19400416	1500	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^1940/04/16|2242, fired four torpedoes. Shortest range 750 meters, longest range 1,500 meters.Depth setting for torpedoes 12 and 15 feet. Ships stretched in a solid wall before me. Result nil. enemy not alrterd. Re-loaded. Delivered second attack, on surface, after midnight.Fire control data precise. Thourough inspection of all adjustments by Captain and First Lieutenant. Four torpedoes. Depth setting as for first attack. No success. One torpedo off course exploded against the cliff. While turning away ran aground. Refloated under extremely difficult conditions and very close to passing patrol vessels. N.B. Pursued with depth charges. Compelled to withdraw owing to damaged engines.
19400416	1530	19400416	1730	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/04/16|All boats operating in Vest, Ofot and Vaags fjords are to withdraw.
19400417	0317    19400417	0613	1	100	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/04/17|Running low on provisions. 2 torpedoes.
19400417	1441    19400417	1913	1	100	20	@U-51@^BdU^|1940/04/17|Low on oil.
19400417	1500    19400417	1913	1	100	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1940/04/17|Ample fuel. 8 torpedoes. Requesting orders.
19400417	1201    19400417	1913	1	100	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/04/17|Low on oil. No torpedoes.
19400417	1958    19400417	2213	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-46, 48, 51^|1940/04/17|Return to base.
19400417	0358    19400417	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-38, 49, 65^|1940/04/17|U 38, 49, 65:|Remain on station off Vaags entrance.
19400418	1400    19400418	1913	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/04/18|Attacked light cruiser off Vaags. Torpedoes prematured.
19400419	0042    19400419	1913	1	100	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Engaged cruiser. No hits.
19400419	1700    19400419	1913	1	100	20	@U-51@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Torpedoed heavy cruiser. No result.
19400419	1500    19400419	1813	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Sighted Warspite and two destroyers and attacked the battleship with two torpedoes at a range of 900 meters. No success. As the result of the explosion of one of them at the end of its run I was placed in a most awkward predicament and was pursued by destroyers from all directions.
19400419	1231    19400419	1613	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Convoy sighted. 10 transports. Heavily escorted. Heading NE. AF 6231.
19400419	1651    19400419	1913	1	100	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Moving to intercept.
19400419	1711    19400419	1813	1	100	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Closing.
19400419	1700    19400419	1913	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Inbound to attack.
19400419	1240    19400419	1913	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Unable to keep up. Breaking off. Good luck.
19400419	1900    19400419	2013	1	100	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1940/04/19|Breaking off. Low on lube oil. Good hunting.
19400420	1300    19400420	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-65^|1940/04/20|Patrol AN 1642.
19400420	1310    19400420	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-25^|1940/04/20|Patrol AN 2610.
19400425	0300    19400425	1913	1	33	20	@U-25@^BdU^|1940/04/25|Mechanical failure. Returning to port.
19400423	0300    19400423	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-29, 32, 101, A^|1940/04/23|Reroute supplies at Trondheim.
19400421	1600    19400421	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-61^|1940/04/21Reroute supplies at Bergen.
19400410	0300    19400410	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-30, 50^|1940/04/10|Interdict Allied landings in Namsos.
19400412	1801    19400412	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-34^|1940/04/12|Interdict Allied landings in Trondheim.
19400412	1537    19400412	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-52^|1940/04/12|Interdict Allied landings in Romsdals.
19400421	0910    19400421	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-51^|1940/04/21|Reinforce force at Namsos.
19400420	1001    19400420	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-46^|1940/04/20||Reinforce force at Romsdals.
19400423	1325    19400423	1913	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/04/23|Attacked destroyer. No hits.
19400423	1450    19400423	1913	1	33	20	@U-51@^BdU^|1940/04/23|Engaged heavy cruiser. No hits.
19400413	1605    19400413	1913	1	33	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/04/13|Sunk 1 minelayer. AF 6775|U-34
19400416	1500    19400416	1913	1	33	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/04/16|Engaged 1 destroyer and 1 cruiser. No hits
19400417	1202    19400417	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/04/17|All boats operating off Trondheim not on supply missions are ordered to withdraw.
19400423	1100    19400423	1913	1	100	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/04/23|leaking gasoline fumes...
19400423	1112    19400423	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/04/23|All boats are to cancel future gasoline supply missions.
19400426	1200    19400426	1500	1	100	20	@OKM@|1940/04/26|All North Atlantic boats are now released from Operations in Norway.
19400509	0030    19400509	413	1	33	20	@U-9@^BdU^|1940/05/09|Torpedoed enemy submarine. AN 8511|U-9
19400509	0452    19400509	1500	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-9^|1940/05/09|Good job!
19400510	1200    19400510	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/05/10|Area C is extended eastwards to the Dutch coast at Texel, and southwards and westwards to include the whole of the Channel as a result of the outbreak of war with Holland and Belgium.
19400523	1530    19400523	1913	1	100	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/05/23|Fired 5 torpedoes with improved magnetic pistols. 2 prematured. 2 missed. 1 erratic runner.
19400523	1100    19400523	1523	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/05/23|The use of magnetic pistols has been indefinately suspended. All commanders are ordered to only use impact pistols henceforth.
19400530	0900    19400530	1523	1	33	20	@Open Freq.@|1940/05/30|Have picked up survivors from S,S. Stanhall|.S.S. Temple Most
19400524	0800    19400524	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/05/24|To intensify action against Britain and France, U-boats are now permitted to operate unrestrictedly in the area west of Scotland and the whole area off the French Atlantic coast,  zones E and F, all ships are now allowed to be attacked on sight, without warning. This includes unescorted neutrals and passenger ships, though caution should still be taken to avoid action against American and friendly neutral ships. Attacks are to be made unobtrusively and submerged in order to preserve the illusion of mine hits. Outside these areas, the Prize Regulations remain in force when engaging neutrals.
19400525	1200    19400525	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/05/25|Ships taken over by Britain after the occupation of Norway, Belgium, and Holland are to be considered as enemy vessels, but attacks on sight are only permitted if these ships are seen to be armed. The rules of neutrality remain in force against United States, Danish, and other friendly neutrals.
19400506	1521    19400506	1913	1	33	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/05/06|Low on fuel.
19400509	1047    19400509	1413	1	33	20	@U-32@^BdU^1940/05/09|Mission complete. Returning to port.
19400506	1138    19400506	1913	1	20	20	@U-A@^BdU^|1940/05/06|completed supply mission. Returning to base.
19400502	0040    19400502	1913	1	20	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1940/05/02|supply mission complete. Returning to base.
19400521	0357    19400521	1913	1	20	20	@U-122@^BdU^|1940/05/21|completed supply mission. Returning to base.
19400525	1321    19400525	1913	1	100	20	@U-28@^BdU^|1940/05/25|Mechanical failures. Aborting patrol.
19400530	1550    19400530	1913	1	100	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/05/30|Engine failure. Returning to base.
19400506	1750    19400506	1913	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-65^|1940/05/06|Return to base.
19400525	1632    19400525	1913	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-28^|1940/05/25|Be careful on return trip.
19400523	1730    19400523	1913	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-48^|1940/05/23|Good luck. Will despatch escort.
19400627	1200    19400627	1500	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-122^|1940/06/27|U-122 Report.
19400618	1200    19400618	1500	1	100	20	@OKM@|1940/06/18|The capitulation of France must result not merely in the elimination of French forces from the present struggle, but must also be exploited in every possible way for the continuation of war against England.
19400625	1200    19400625	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/06/25|Owing to the collapse of France and the opening of submarine bases in the Bay of Biscay, it has been deemed desireable to send mine sweepers to clear the English Channel to open an efficient route to those bases from Germany. U-boats are clear to use the English Channel to gain access to the Atlantic operational area, however they are still advised to use great caution in doing so.
19400614	1200    19400614	1500	1	100	20	@RI@|1940/06/25|Our troops have taken Paris. The French government has surrendered.|Radio Berlin 
19400614	1200    19400614	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-65, A, 25, 51, 52^|1940/06/14|U 65, A, 25, 51, 52:|Report on station off Orkneys to intercept Allied taskforce.
19400614	1628    19400614	1913	1	33	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/06/14|Mechanical problems. Aborting to Bergen. AF 1481.
19400613	1200    19400613	1500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-46, 48^|1940/06/13|Join other boats operating off Iberian waters and form pack off Cape Finisterre. B-dienst reports troop convoy consisting of liners Queen Mary and Mauritania.
19400613	1257    19400613	1500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-43, 29^|1940/06/13|Form wolfpack with other boats in present waters.
19400613	1301    19400613	1500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-101^|1940/06/13|U-101:|Form wolfpack with other boats in present waters.
19400616	0200    19400616	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/06/16|All boats operating in Iberian waters are released from wolfpack and may resume independent patrol.
19400705	0900    19400705	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-26, 102, 122^|1940/07/05|Report posistion.
19400703	1000    19400703	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-30, 52, 34, 99^|1940/07/05|U 30, 52, 34, 99: Report to the port of Lorient.
19400701	1700    19400701	1913	1	33	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/07/01|Damaged one cargo 8000. Grid square BE 6843.
19400701	1730    19400701	1913	1	33	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/07/01|Square BF 44. Two vessels sunk. 12000 tons. Continuing hunt.
19400701	1715    19400701	1913	1	33	20	@U-102@^BdU^|1940/07/01|Convoy BF 44. One sunk. 5000 GRT. Keep contact.
19400701	1550    19400701	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-102^|1940/07/01|Provide beacon if contact can be kept.
19400702	1655    19400702	1913	1	33	20	@U-102@^BdU^|1940/07/02|5368 BE One motorship and steamer sunk. 9000 GRT. Straggler.
19400705	1651    19400705	1913	1	33	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/07/05|Passed eleventh longitude west. Sunk one destroyer.
19400707	0601    19400707	1913	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/07/07|Sunk seven merchants for 33600 GRT. Heading to Kiel. Requesting Escort.
19400707	0105    19400707	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-47^|1940/07/07|Welcome home. Z14 Friedirch Ihn will escort you to port.
19400708	0900    19400708	1913	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/07/08|Convoy in BF 12. Sunk one 6000 GRT. Depth charged fourteen hours.
19400710	1048    19400710	1913	1	33	20	@U-61@^BdU^|1940/07/10|Convoy in AM 15. One sunk. 4500 GRT. Shadowing.
19400711	0300    19400711	1913	1	100	20	@U-29@^BdU^|1940/07/11|Sunk four merchants for 24900 GRT.Putting into Wilhelmshaven. Request Escort.
19400711	0505    19400711	1500	1	100	20	@U-29@^BdU^|1940/07/11|Put into Wilhelmshaven at 0700. Escort is on its way.
19400712	0805    19400712	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/07/12|B-dienst reports Royal Navy attack on French fleet at Dakar. Engage in operations off Strait of Gibraltar. U 30 will join in operations.
19400715	0430    19400715	1500	1	100	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/07/15|EJ 1811. Port Engine malfunction. Will continue hunt. Mechanical problems.
19400716	0048    19400716	1500	1	100	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/07/16|EJ 2888. Stb Engine breakdown. Request permission to break off patrol.
19400716	0302    19400716	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-30^|1940/07/16|Negative. Rendezvous with Pinguin for refueling and repairs.
19400713	0045    19400713	1913	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/07/13|3224 BE Taken steamer as prize. Instructed to sail to Bordeaux. 
19400718	0058    19400718	1913	1	33	20	@U-57@^BdU^|1940/07/18|Convoy in AM 36. Eastbound. Sunk one 8000 GRT. Sunk lone Swede for 2000 GRT.
19400718	0645    19400718	1913	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/07/18|BE 3344 Sunk six for 25250 tons. All torpedoes expended. Request orders.
19400718	0900    19400718	1500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-99^|1940/07/07|New orders as assigned: Arrive 50 miles West off Lorient.
19400726	2351    19400726	1913	1	100	20	@U-62@^BdU^|1940/07/26|2976 AF Sunk one merchant. 4600 GRT. Requesting escort into Bergen.
19400727	0155    19400727	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-62^|1940/07/27|Request received. Escort on its way.
19400706	1200    19400706	1913	1	100	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/07/06|WSW of Brest. Low on fuel. Requesting new orders.
19400707	0105    19400707	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-30^|1940/07/07|Arrive 50 miles off Lorient.
19400707	0158    19400707	513	1	100	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/07/07|Six sunk for 22500 GRT. Returning to Lorient. Will arrive at around 1100.
19400707	0820    19400707	1000	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-30^|1940/07/07|Escort has been assigned. Do not enter port without Escort.
19400726	0700    19400726	1913	1	100	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/07/26|Convoy. AL639. Westbound. Sunk two 13000 tons. Depth charged. Corvettes. Continue contact.
19400727	0440    19400727	1913	1	30	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/07/27|AL3991. Sunk two more 15000 tons. Twelve for 74,000 GRT overall. Breaking off.
19400731	1600    19400731	1913	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/07/31|AM 5285 Convoy. Westbound. Sunk one 6300 tons. Depth charged. Keep hunting.|U-99
19400731	0200    19400731	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/07/31|With the occupation of Norway complete, British trade with Holland and Belgium ceased, and since the occupation of the French Channel coast shipping to London and because the English East Coast ports have come within range of German Air Force and light naval forces, Enemy channel shipping is reduced to a minimum and re-routed north around Scotland. In effect, there is now no enemy traffic outside the coastal areas of the eastern seaboard of Britain, or in the Southern North Sea. As the North Sea has lost its importance. Hence, any patrol beginning after this date which assigns a commander to any grid area within AN should be disregarded. Instead, Commanders should either request new orders or choose an operational area appropriate to the date of the patrol.
19400817	0100    19400817	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/08/17|Attacks without warning against all liners of hostile nations, armed or unarmed, is now permitted for the entire operational area surrounding Great Britain.
19400817	0115    19400817	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/08/17|There is no longer any trade between Great Britain and neutral states which is considered legal. All ships transporting goods to English ports are now considered to be carrying contraband, and therefore all the waters around Britain are considered a blockade area. In this operational area, U-boats are permitted to attack, without warning, up to 20 degrees west, all vessels including liners, with the exception of a few specified ships belonging to the Irish Free State.|BdU 
19400802	0610    19400802	1913	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/08/02|Convoy ED 39. Westbound. Sunk one 6300 tons. Damaged three with torpedo and gunfire.
19400804	1330    19400804	1913	1	33	20	@U-52@^BdU^|1940/08/04|Convoy in square 0392 AL. Westbound. Sunk three 17000 tons. Keep contact.
19400805	1350    19400805	1913	1	33	20	@U-56@^BdU^|1940/08/05|Convoy NW of Malin Head. Square AM 5349. Sunk one 4500 tons. Depth charges. Resume contact.
19400816	1405    19400816	1913	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/08/16|Westbound Convoy AL 03. Damaged one. 6000 tons. Lightly defended.
19400816	1211    19400816	1913	1	33	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/08/16|AL 03. Sunk one. 6600 tons.
19400816	1332    19400816	1913	1	33	20	@U-100@^BdU^|1940/08/16|Convoy. AM 46. Sunk one. 6600 tons. Lightly defended.
19400823	1819    19400823	1913	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/08/23|Sunk two cargo ships for 7000 GRT AL 47. From dispersed convoy outbound. Heading SW. Will attempt pursuit.
19400824	0445    19400824	1913	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/08/24|Sunk one steamer from dispersed convoy. AK 66 12000 GRT total.
19400824	1532    19400824	1913	1	100	20	@U-57@^BdU^|1940/08/24|Convoy. AM 53. Sunk two 15000 tons. Damaged one.
19400825	0100    19400825	0400	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/08/25|All U-boats in grid square AM intercept convoy in AM 25. Attack without further orders.
19400825	0452    19400825	1213	1	100	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/08/25|Sunk two for 11000. Grid AM 25.
19400825	0840    19400825	1313	1	100	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1940/08/25|Four cargo sunk 20000 GRT. AM 25. Depth charged.|U-124
19400825	1042    19400825	1913	1	33	20	@U-57@^BdU^|1940/08/25|Overall results three sunk for 22000 GRT. No torpedoes.|U-57
19400827	1112    19400827	1913	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/08/27|Convoy. AM 54. Sunk armed motorship 15000 tons. keep hunt.|U-46
19400825	1819    19400825	1913	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/08/25|Engaged convoy in square AK 67. One merchant sunk 4000 tons. One destroyer. Shadowing.|U-37
19400828	0619    19400828	1913	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/08/28|Resumed contact. Grid AM 18. One sunk 4000 tons.
19400828	1747    19400828	1913	1	33	20	@U-28@^BdU^|1940/08/28|Convoy square AM 16. One sunk 4000 tons. Shadowing.
19400829	1819    19400829	1913	1	33	20	@U-100@^BdU^|1940/08/29|Convoy in square AM 29. Five ships sunk 20000 tons.
19400830	0742    19400830	1913	1	33	20	@U-59@^BdU^|1940/08/30|Convoy AM 52. One sunk. One damaged. 
19400830	0310    19400830	1913	1	33	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/08/30|Square AM 25. Three ships sunk 11000 tons.
19400806	0500    19400806	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-25^|1940/08/06|U 25: Report posistion immediately.
19400831	0634    19400831	1913	1	33	20	@U-60@^BdU^|1940/08/31|AM 52. Convoy. One ship damaged. Pursue.
19400801	1620    19400801	1913	1	33	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/08/01|Square 4281 AN. Torpedoed HMS Spearfish. Rescued one survivor.
19400809	0058    19400809	313	1	33	20	@U-34@^BdU^|1940/08/09|9535 AN. Requesting Escort back to base.
19400809	0420    19400809	1500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-34^|1940/08/09|Escort in position.
19400830	1100    19400830	1500	1	100	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/08/30|North of Kiel. Requesting escort into port. 40500 tonnage of enemy shipping sunk.
19400830	1605    19400830	1800	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1940/08/30|Welcome home. Z15 Erich Steinbrinck will provide escort.
19400803	0010    19400803	200	1	100	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/08/03|70 KM West of Lorient. Requesting escort back to base.
19400803	0235    19400803	400	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-99^|1940/08/03|Request recieved. Escort on its way. Will rendezvous at 0500.
19400811	0010    19400811	1500	1	100	20	@U-52@^BDU^|1940/08/11|Three ships sunk for 17000 tons. Will be in at Kiel on 13th.
19400811	0135    19400811	1500	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-52^|1940/08/11|Meet Z15 Kattegat 1000 hours 8/13.
19400814	0530    19400814	1500	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/08/14|Special mission aborted.
19400819	0110    19400819	1500	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/08/19|Requesting escort ship to Lorient.
19400819	0158    19400819	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-65^|1940/08/11|Received. Escort on its way.
19400819	1209    19400819	1500	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/08/22|Request escort.30 KM W Brest. Safe trip from Lorient.
19400819	1540    19400819	1900	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-65^|1940/08/11|Escort on its way.
19400827	0929    19400827	1500	1	100	20	@U-30@^BdU^|1940/08/27|58 minutes NW of Wilhelmshaven.
19400827	1143    19400827	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-30^|1940/08/27|Escort on its way.
19400812	0929    19400812	1500	1	100	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/08/12|Sank one ship for 9000 tons. Requesting escort into Lorient. BF 52
19400812	1143    19400812	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1940/08/12|Z43 on its way.
19400830	1129    19400830	1500	1	100	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/08/30|70 miles SW of Lorient. Will put in at 2300.
19400830	1202    19400830	1500	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1940/08/30|Nymphe will escort back to port.
19400901	0912    19400901	1913	1	33	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/09/01|Torpedoed armed merchant off square 1684 AM.
19400902	1819    19400902	1913	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/09/02|Convoy. AM 42. Two sunk. 9000 tons. Shadowing.
19400907	0819    19400907	1913	1	33	20	@UBdU@^U-28^|1940/09/07|Convoy. 36 AM. One sunk. 14000 tons. Keep hunt.
19400907	1402    19400907	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-46^|1940/09/07|Provide beacon. Keep contact until ordered otherwise.
19400909	0300    19400909	1913	1	33	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/09/09|02 AM. Convoy. One freighter sunk. 6000 tons.
19400911	0523    19400911	1913	1	33	20	@U-28@^BdU^|1940/09/11|6369 AL. Two hits observed. One damaged. 5000 GRT.
19400915	0333    19400915	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/09/15|1998 AM. Convoy sighted. One sunk. 5300 GRT. Only escort sunk. Mounting another attack.
19400915	0449    19400915	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/09/15|One damaged 4300 GRT. Keep in contact.
19400915	0458    19400915	0700	1	33	20	@BdU@|1940/09/15|All U-boats in grid square AM intercept convoy in AM 19. No escorts. Attack without further orders.
19400915	0749    19400915	1913	1	33	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/09/15|One sunk 5000 tons. Twelveth longitude west.
19400915	1216    19400915	1913	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/09/15|Merchant sunk 2000 tons. 44 miles WNW Rockall. AM 17
19400915	0732    19400915	1913	1	20	20	@BdU@^U-28, 48, 99^|1940/09/15|Execellent work. Keep contact with convoy. Press attack.
19400916	0247    19400916	1913	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/09/16|Merchant sunk 1300 tons. Convoy has dispersed. AM 17
19400916	0351    19400916	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-99^|1940/09/16|Attack without further orders. Keep contact.|BdU
19400918	0344    19400918	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/09/18|Engaged convoy. Outbound course WSW Speed six knots. Two sunk 16000 tons. Pursuing AL 29.|U-48
19400918	0458    19400918	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-99^|1940/09/18|Provide signals. Hold off repeated attacks until other boats arrive. Keep contact.|BdU
19400919	0051    19400919	1913	1	33	20	@U-138@^BdU^|1940/09/19|Convoy. Course Southeast five knots. Three ships. 18000 tons. AM 53.
19400920	1056    19400920	1413	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/09/20|Large convoy. Northwest seven knots. Grid 25 AL. Heavily defended.
19400920	1630    19400820	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-47^|1940/09/20|Do not attack. Transmit beacon signals. Keep contact until new orders.
19400920	1948    19400920	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@|1940/09/20|Convoy in AL 25 on course east. Seven knots. All U-boats in vicinity to operate on target with highest speed.|BdU
19400921	0515    19400921	1913	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/09/21|Three sunk. 16000 tons. Grid 54 AL.
19400921	0415    19400921	613	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/09/21|One sunk. 4000 tons. Attacking. 54 AL.
19400921	0635    19400921	813	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/09/21|Merchant damaged. 5000 tons. 54 AL.
19400921	0955    19400921	1213	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/09/21|54 AL. Three ships sunk. 22000 tons.
19400921	1355    19400921	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-48^|1940/09/21|Good job. Keep up the attack.
19400921	0250    19400921	1913	1	33	20	@U-138@^BdU^|1940/09/21|convoy. Eastbound five knots. Grid 53 AM. Merchant sunk 5000 tons.
19400922	0740    19400922	1913	1	33	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/09/22|AL 66. Merchant damaged. 8000 tons.|
19400922	0043    19400922	0313	1	33	20	@U-100@^BdU^|1940/09/22|Convoy AL 91. Ship sunk. 6000 GRT.|
19400922	0355    19400922	0613	1	33	20	@U-100@^BdU^|1940/09/22|AL 91. Freighter sunk. 7000 est tons. Convoy breaking up.
19400922	1345    19400922	1913	1	33	20	@U-43@^BdU^|1940/09/22|Convoy AL 91. One Steamer sinking. 5800 GRT. Convoy has dispersed.
19400926	0156    19400922	1913	1	33	20	@U-137@^BdU^|1940/09/26|Convoy 53 AJ. Two Steamer sunk. Another damaged.
19400926	1200    19400926	1913	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/09/26|Grid BE 2272. Two merchants sunk. 3800 tons.
19400926	1337    19400926        1913	1	33	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/09/26|Square 72 AL. Three ships hit. Two sunk. Other damaged.
19401008	1208    19401008	1600	1	100	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/08|Convoy AL 6233 on course East. seven knots.
19401008	1648    19401008	2300	1	30	20	@BdU@^U-48^|1940/10/08|Transmit beacon signals.|BdU
19401009	0012    19401009	2300	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/09|Convoy AL 0371 on course East. seven knots.
19401010	0100    19401010	2300	1	20	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/10|Convoy AL 0353 on course Southeast. seven knots.
19401010	0100    19401010	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/10|Joining hunt. Nav. Sq. AM 5152.
19401012	0515    19401012	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/12|Three sunk. 19000 tons.
19401012	0955    19401012	1913	1	33	20	@U-59@^BdU^|1940/10/12|Steamer sunk. 6800 GRT. Depth charged.
19401012	1132    19401012	1913	1	33	20	@U-59@^BdU^|1940/10/12|Convoy straggler sunk. Nav. Sq. AM 4214.
19401008	1908    19401008	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-124, 103, 123^|1940/10/08|U 124 relieve U 103 and U 123. Report weather at 0600 and 1800.
19401009	1908    19401009	2300	1	100	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1940/10/09|Convoy in AM 1762. Course East. five knots.
19401009	1848    19401009	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-103^|1940/10/09|Transmit beacon signals.
19401010	0100    19401010	2300	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1940/10/10|Two steamers sunk. Another damaged. Contact broken. W. 6. Sea 8. Visibility 1.
19401015	1940    19401015	2300	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1940/10/15|Convoy in AL 3639. Course East. six knots. Sunk steamer for 4000 tons. Depth charged by escort.
19401015	2000    19401015	2300	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1940/10/15|Convoy in AM 3941. Course East. six knots. Two steamers attacked. One sunk. Keeping contact.
19401015	2100    19401015	2300	1	33	20	@U-138@^BdU^|1940/10/15|Two steamers attacked. One sunk. Pursuing.
19401017	0642    19401017	2300	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1940/10/17|Joined attack. 10000 GRT eneny shipping sunk.
19401018	1028    19401018	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/18|Convoy straggler sunk. AL 2593. Pursuing.
19401016	0600    19401016	2300	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1940/10/16|Attacked by escorts and Sunderland. No damage.
19401017	0241    19401017	2300	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1940/10/17|Suffered moderate damage from depth charges. And shelling.
19401015	0413    19401015	700	1	100	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/15|Large convoy AL 29. Course East. five knots.  Sending beacon singals.
19401015	0713    19401015	1200	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-46, 99, 100, 101 and 123^|1940/10/15|Attack Convoy in AL 28.
19401017	0218    19401017	2300	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1940/10/17|Made contact with convoy. One ship sunk. driven off by escorts. Contact broken.
19401017	0558    19401017	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/17|Two ships sunk and another damaged.|U-48
19401018	2116    19401018	2300	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/10/18|Two ships totalling 8000 tons sunk and one ship with 7000 tons damaged.
19401018	1720    19401018	1900	1	33	20	@U-101@^BdU^@|1940/10/18|Two ships 7000 GRT sunk.
19401018	2045    19401018	2300	1	33	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1940/10/18|Three ships 15000 tons sunk. Keeping up the attack.
19401019	0122    19401019	300	1	33	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1940/10/19|Four hits on four ships. 21000 GRT sunk.
19401019	0402    19401019	1200	1	33	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1940/10/19|Four tommy ships sunk. 20000 GRT.
19401019	0341    19401019	2300	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/10/19|Three enemy ships sunk, one damaged. tommy ships sunk. Contact lost.
19401019	1244    19401019	1600	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/10/19|Large convoy AL 03. Estimated fifty ships. Ten escorts. Course East. five knots.  Sending beacon singals.
19401019	1627    19401019	2000	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-47, 38, 46, 100, 48^|1940/10/19|1. U 47: Keep in contact with convoy. 2. U 38, 46, 48 and 100: Intercept convoy.
19401019	2231    19401019	2300	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1940/10/19|Two ships sunk totalling 13000 GRT.
19401019	2047    19401019	2150	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/10/19|One ship hit. Keeping up attack.
19401019	2214    19401019	2300	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1940/10/19|Three ships hit. Two sunk. 10000 tons.
19401019	2201    19401019	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1940/10/19|One tanker sunk. 7000 tons.
19401026	0832    19401026	1400	1	100	20	@U-BdU@^U-28, 31, 32^|1940/10/26|42000 ton Empress of Britain attacked by Luftwaffe aircraft. In vicinity of AM 46. Find and sink ship.
19401028	2000    19401028	2140	1	100	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/10/28|Empress of Britain sunk.
19401002	1842    19401002	2300	1	33	20	@U-32@^BdU^|1940/10/02|Sunk ship. Collided with wreck. Sustained damage to bow.
19401008	1637    19401008	2300	1	100	20	@U-31@^BdU^|1940/10/08|Attacked by British T-class submarine. Nav Sq. BF 5332. Submarine fired 4 torpedoes. All missed. British sub began to fire gun. Crash dived. Followed up with some explosive charges. No result. Advise escorts.
19401020	1247    19401020	2300	1	100	20	@U-31@^BdU^|1940/10/20|Attacked by British submarine. outside Lorient. Advise.
19401104	2214    19401104	2300	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/11/04|Sank merchant. Two aux. cruisers.  35414 GRT. Three internal torpedoes remaining. Bombed A/C. D/C. No significant damage.
19401105	0403    19401105	2300	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/11/05|Spotted convoy. Nav. Sq. AM 4577. Course East. Observed hit tanker. Out of torpedoes.
19401104	2007    19401004	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-32^|1940/10/04|Report posistion.
19401106	0027    19401006	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-31^|1940/10/06|Report posistion.
19401110	1233    19401110	2300	1	33	20	@U-43@^BdU^|1940/11/10|Leaking fuel. Turning back.
19401111	0607    19401111	2300	1	33	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/11/11|Refuled from Nordmark. 6126 ER. No traffic encountered.
19401118	2217    19401118	2300	1	33	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/11/18|Heavy traffic. ET 2821. Four ships sunk. 21073 GRT sunk.
19401127	1233    19401127	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-65^|1940/11/27|Refuel from Nordmark.
19401113	0023    19401113	2300	1	33	20	@U-28@^BdU^|1940/11/13|Enemy S/M. Two detonations astern heard.
19401115	1525    19401113	2300	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/11/13|captured second officer ship SS Kohinur. 5168 ton steamer. Part of Convoy dispersed 30 Okt. Headed Alexandria.
19401117	1903    19401117	2300	1	100	20	@U-137@^BdU^|1940/11/17|Convoy. Nav. Sq. AM 5289. Course Southeast. Two ships sunk 2349 GRT.
19401118	1703    19401118	2000	1	100	20	@U-137@^BdU^|1940/11/18|Convoy. AM 97. Course Northwest.
19401118	2027    19401018	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-137, 47, 103, 123, 93^|1940/10/18|1. U-137 Keep in contact with convoy. 2. U 47, 103, 123, 93: Intercept convoy.|BdU
19401122	0231    19401122	2300	1	33	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/11/22|Fired five torpedoes. Three missed. One broached. Other ran in tube.
19401121	0913    19401121	2300	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1940/11/21|Two ships sunk. 11130 GRT. D/C escorts. Contact broken.
19401121	0652    19401121	2300	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1940/11/21|Four ships hit. 21431 GRT. sunk.
19401120	0042    19401120	2300	1	100	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1940/11/20|Smoke over horizon. 4566 AM. Course East.
19401123	0113    19401123	2300	1	33	20	@@U-93@^BdU^@|1940/11/23|Joining hunt.
19401123	2239    19401123	2300	1	100	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1940/11/23|Seven ships sunk. 41400 tons. D/C. Contact lost. Underwater collision. Heavy damage. Returning to port.
19401123	1803    19401123	2300	1	100	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1940/11/23|No contacts.
19401128	0231    19401128	2300	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1940/11/28|Fired five torpedoes. Three missed. One broached.
19401201	1647    19401201	1800	1	100	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1940/12/01|Contact. Large inbound convoy. AL 57. Course West. W: 5 Sea: 4 MB 97.
19401201	1921    19401201	2100	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-101^|1940/12/01|Shadow convoy. Delay attack until other boats converge.
19401201	1934    19401201	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-47, 52, 94, 99^|1940/12/01|Converge on U 101 beacon. Intercept.
19401202	0544    19401202	2300	1	33	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1940/12/02|Four steamers sunk. 33000 GRT. Two damamged. 11000 GRT. Out of internal torpedoes. W: 6 Sea 7.
19401202	0704    19401202	2300	1	33	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1940/12/02|One ship 10000 tons sunk. Damage to 8800 ton tanker. Shelled unknown ship. Driven off by escorts.
19401202	0714    19401202	2300	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1940/12/02|Sunk aux. cruiser. 16340 tons. Escorts. lost contact.
19401202	0601    19401202	1000	1	33	20	@U-95@^BdU^|1940/12/02|Sunk damaged tanker. Breaking off.
19401202	1931    19401202	2300	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1940/12/02|Two steamers sunk. 7113 tons. Depth charged. Contact broken.
19401202	1931    19401202	2100	1	100	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1940/12/02|Contact. AM 4432 Hits on two steamers. 12130 tons.
19401202	2128    19401202	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-47, 52, 94, 99, 101^|1940/12/02|U 47, 52, 94, 99, 101: Pursue convoy. AM 44.
19401202	0647    19401202	2300	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1940/12/02|Convoy. 3989 CF. Course Due East. Three sunk. 4000 tons. Contact lost.
19401202	1347    19401202	2300	1	33	20	@U-43@^BdU^|1940/12/02|Two ships in convoy sunk. 6244 AL. Course West.
19401207	0607    19401207	2300	1	33	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/12/07|Refuled from Nordmark. 6526 ER.
19401212	1347    19401212	2300	1	33	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1940/12/12|Convoy. AM 2376. Course East. Four merchants sunk for 26000 tons.
19401214	1302    19401214	2300	1	33	20	@U-100@^BdU^|1940/12/14|Two lone ships sunk. 7000 tons. Nav Sq. AL 2977.
19401214	1637    19401214	2300	1	33	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1940/12/14|Encountered lone tanker. Fired upon. No internal torpedoes. AL 3312.
19401220	0444    19401220	2300	1	33	20	@U-52@^BdU^|1940/12/20|No traffic encountered.
19401225	630	19401225	1800	1	100	20	@OKM@^All U-boats at sea^|1940/12/25|A Merry Christmas. Good wishes for successful operations.
19401228	0357    19401228	0600	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-65^|1940/12/28|Report posistion and results.
19401228	0644    19401228	1200	1	100	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1940/12/28|Three ships sunk. 18395 GRT. Grid EJ 9675. Homebound.
19410103	1721    19410103	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-65^|1941/01/03|Report position and latest results.
19410103	1942    19410103	2300	1	33	20	@U-65@^BdU^|1941/01/03|Sunk 6570 ton steamer. Damaged large tanker. My position is DT 6559. Have started return voyage.
19410103	0805    19410103	2300	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/01/03|Attacked. Escorts D/C. Slight damage. Nav Sq. 3126 AL.
19410106	1345    19410106	2300	1	33	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/01/06|Sunk 5200 ton steamer. Missed by circle runner torpedo.
19410116	0419    19410116	2300	1	33	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/01/16|Sunk lone 14118 ton Oropesa. Nav Sq. AM 0185.
19410117	1020    19410117	2300	1	100	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/01/17|Sunk 14936 ton Almeda Star. Nav Sq. AM 1832. Out of internal torpedoes. Returning to port.
19410111	1101    19410111	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@|1941/01/11|I/KG 40 reports convoy 57.15N 14.29W.
19410116	1345    19410116	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@|1941/01/16|I/KG 40 reports convoy 57.33N  14.01W
19410120	0951    19410120	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@|1941/01/20|I/KG 40 reports convoy 56.57N  15.24W
19410114	1705    19410114	2300	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/01/14|No traffic. Nav Sq. AL 6513
19410116	1705    19410116	2300	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/01/16|No traffic. Nav Sq. AL 6829
19410128	1351    19410128	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@|1941/01/28|I/KG 40 reports convoy 55.21N  16.25W
19410129	0205    19410129	400	1	100	20	@U-93@|1941/01/29|Convoy. Nav Sq. AM 41. Course East. Speed five knots.
19410129	0448    19410129	700	1	100	20	@BdU@|1941/01/29|All available boats are to home in on U-93 beacon. Intercept Convoy.
19410129	0805    19410129	2300	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1941/01/29|Two freighters sunk 9100 tons. Tanker sunk 11000 tons.
19410129	0805    19410129	2300	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/01/29|Two freighters sunk 9500 tons.
19410129	0905    19410129	1300	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/01/29|Sunk steamer. 3000 GRT.
19410129	1505    19410129	2000	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/01/29|Sunk 5200 ton steamer
19410203	0059    19410203	400	1	100	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/02/03|Convoy sighted. AL 2714. Course East. Speed seven knots.|U-107
19410203	0358    19410203	600	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/02/03|Sunk 4700 ton freighter. Shadowing.
19410203	0645    19410203	1200	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-107, 123, 52, 96, 103^|1941/02/03|1. U-107: Continue shadowing. Trasmit beacons to other boats. Shadowing.|2. U-123, 52, 96, 123: Converge on convoy.
19410204	0345    19410204	2300	1	100	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/02/04|Sank 5,000 freighter. Keeping contact.
19410204	1618    19410204	2300	1	33	20	@U-52@^BdU^|1941/02/04|No contacts Nav Sq. AL 6534.
19410204	1021    19410204	2300	1	33	20	@U-52@^BdU^|1941/02/04|Sunk 1200 ton merchant. AL 5132. Distress messages suggest traffic in area.
19410204	1618    19410204	1900	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1941/02/04|Inbound convoy sighted. AL 2873. Speed five knots. Course East.
19410204	1908    19410204	2300	1	33	20	@U-107@^U-93^|1941/02/04|Contact sighted, Joined hunt. 3388 ton steamer sunk.
19410204	2210    19410204	2300	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1941/02/04|Shelled and sunk 2600 ton merchant.
19410209	0248    19410209	500	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1941/02/09|Medium sized convoy sighted. Twenty-one ships. CG 75. Couse Northeast. Speed eight knots.
19410209	0623    19410209	900	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1941/02/09|Three ships sunk totalling 13500 tons. 
19410209	0334    19410209	500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1941/02/09|Shadow convoy and send beacon signals.
19410210	0837    19410210	2300	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1941/02/10|Two ships sunk for 7500 tons. Out of torpedoes.
19410210	1542    19410210	2300	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1941/02/10|Attacked by an RAF Whitley aircraft with two bombs. Suffered heavy damage. Aborting patrol. AL6325
19410210	1302    19410210	2300	1	33	20	@U-147@^BdU^|1941/02/10|Damaged by ice in the North Sea. Returning. AN6271.
19410210	1538    19410210	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-37^|1941/02/10|Return to port.
19410210	1503    19410210	2300	1	33	20	@U-52@^BdU^|1941/02/10|Sunk 3300 ton loner southwest Rockall. AL6232.
19410213	1704    19410213	2300	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/02/13|Hit large tanker. 13000 tons. Sinking. AL3281.
19410213	1944    19410213	2300	1	33	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/02/13|Sunk two tankers One damaged. 23000 tons total. AL3281.
19410214	2306    19410214	2340	1	33	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1941/02/14|One steamer sunk. 5200 tons. AL 6842.
19410215	0057    19410215	2300	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1941/02/15|Lone steamer sunk for 6800 tons. AL 4195.
19410217	0025    19410217	2300	1	33	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1941/02/17|Light traffic. Single ship sunk. 5200 tons. Naval Sq. BE 3437.
19410217	0847    19410217	2300	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/02/17|Torpedoed and sunk big tanker. 11000 tons. AL 2299.
19410218	0732    19410218	2300	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^|1941/02/18|Large steamer sunk. 10000 tons. AM1435.
19410218	2348    19410218	2300	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/02/18|Lone ship sunk. 5500 tons. AL 3488. Light traffic encountered so far.
19410218	0321    19410218	2300	1	33	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/02/18|Ship sunk. 5600 tons. Nav Sq. AE 7988.
19410219	2257    19410219	2300	1	33	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/02/19|Large sized freighter sunk. 7000 tons. Enourmous explosion. AM 1377.
19410219	0837    19410219	2300	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^|1941/02/19|Lone freighter of 5600 GRT. Hit by torpedo. Sank in a few seconds after four heavy detonations. AL 3124.
19410222	2304    19410222	2330	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^|1941/02/22|Sunk lone Dutch steamer. 1700 tons. Third torpedo malfunction. Lifeboats observed. AE 7261.
19410219	1104    19410219	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-73, 69, 107, 48, 97^|1941/02/19|1. I/KG 40 reports convoy sighted in square AM3443.|2. U-73, 69, 107, 48, 97: Converge on convoy.
19410222	1621    19410222	2300	1	100	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/02/22|Homed on Condor beacon. Convoy spotted 1235 hours. Nav. Sq. AL 3668. Sunk damaged tanker for 7000 tons. Depth charged by escorts. Moderate damage. Contact lost.
19410222	0405    19410222	700	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-46, 552^|1941/02/22|1. I/KG 40 reports convoy sighted in square AN1452.|2. U-46, 552,: Proceed to square and search for contacts.
19410222	0758    19410222	1100	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-46, 552, 73, 69, 97, 123^|1941/02/22|1. Contact posistion has been corrected. Convoy posistion is AM46.|2. U-46, 552, 73, 69, 97, 123: Converge on square and intercept.
19410222	1144    19410222	1500	1	100	20	@U-73@^BdU^|1941/02/22|Convoy sighted. Nav Sq. AL 34. Course West. Speed seven knots.
19410222	1028    19410222	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-73^|1941/02/22|Radio beacon signals. Hang on to contact at all cost.
19410224	0059    19410224	2300	1	33	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/02/24|Contact made. Three ships sunk for 18400 tons.
19410224	0245    19410224	2300	1	33	20	@U-95@^BdU^|1941/02/24|Sunk three ships. 18400 GRT. 
19410224	0245    19410224	2300	1	33	20	@U-73@^BdU^|1941/02/24|Sank one steamer. Totalling 4260 tons.
19410223	2223    19410223	2300	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^|1941/02/23|Contact. One merchant sunk. 1800 tons. 
19410223	2250    19410223	2300	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/02/23|Enemy sighted. Observed hit on large steamer. Sinking.
19410224	2249    19410224	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1941/02/24|Sunk lone steamer from inbound convoy. Have taken master and chief prisoner. Reports convoy headed from Calcutta to London. Ship left Freetown on 30 Jan.
19410224	0435    19410224	0600	1	100	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/02/24|Convoy sighted. Nav Sq. AE8924. Course West. Speed eight knots.
19410224	0624    19410224	1000	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-552, 97, 108^|1941/02/24|Radio beacon signals. Wait until other boats arrive to intercept.
19410224	2011    19410224	2300	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/02/24|Fired five torpedoes at convoy. All missed. Attacked by air patrol. Contact lost. Surfaced and found large unescorted steamer. Ile de France. Fired four torpedoes. All missed. Only three torpedoes remaining.
19410224	1034    19410224	2300	1	33	20	@U-97@^BdU^|1941/02/24|Two ships sunk for 9300 tons. Another damaged for 10000 tons. Depth charged. Contact broken.
19410225	1711    19410225	1900	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/02/25|Contact regained. Nav Sq. AL 7945. Intercept improbable. W: 8 Sea: 9 MB: 172.
19410225	1934    19410225	2300	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^|1941/02/25|Multiple ship sounds on hydrophones. Square AL 79. Gale force winds encountered. Low visibility.
19410225	0021    19410225	300	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1941/02/25|Convoy spotted. Nav Sq. AM 4236. Course east. Speed nine knots. 39 ships observed. Seven escorts.
19410225	0345    19410225	600	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-99, 97, 73^|1941/02/25|Home in one U-47 beacon. Attack convoy.
19410226	0445    19410226	600	1	33	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1941/02/26|Four steamers sunk for 22000 tons.
19410226	0627    19410226	1000	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-47^|1941/02/26|Broadcast beacons for I/KG 40 A/C.
19410226	0811    19410226	2300	1	33	20	@U-97@^BdU^|1941/02/26|Contact made. AE 78. Shadowing.
19410228	2334    19410228	2340	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^|1941/02/28|Lone unescorted steamer sunk. 6490 GRT. AL 3264.
19410228	0045    19410228	2300	1	33	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1941/02/28|One steamer sunk. 4300 tons. AL 6910.
19410301	2223    19410301	2300	1	100	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/03/01|Convoy sighted. AM 21. Inbound. Course Southeast. Speed eight knots.
19410302	0205    19410302	2300	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/03/02|Sunk large tanker of 12250 tons. No internal torpedoes.
19410302	2215    19410302	2300	1	33	20	@U-147@^BdU^|1941/03/02|Sunk freighter for 5070 tons. Contact with convoy lost due to weather.
19410302	0154    19410302	2300	1	33	20	@U-95@^BdU^|1941/03/02|4000 ton steamer sunk. Keeping contact.
19410303	0605    19410303	2300	1	33	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/03/03|Refuelled from Charlotte Schliemann. Nav. Sq. DH6455
19410304	2147    19410304	2300	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/03/04|Refuelled from Charlotte Schliemann. Nav. Sq. DH6455
19410305	1655    19410305	2300	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/03/05|Refuelled from Charlotte Schliemann. Nav. Sq. DH6455
19410302	1332    19410302	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-95,70,99,74,552,47^|1941/03/02|Form Patrol line off Rockall bank.
19410304	1602    19410304	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-95,70,99,74,A,47^|1941/03/04|Form Patrol line off Rockall bank.
19410306	1602    19410306	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-95,70,99,74,A,47,97^|1941/03/06|Form Patrol line off Rockall bank. U-A: Relieve U-97 of weather duty.
19410305	0713    19410305	2300	1	33	20	@U-95@^BdU^|1941/03/05|Sunk lone 5070 ton Motorship. AL3534. No torpedoes.
19410307	1056    19410307	2300	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1941/03/07|3050 ton steamer sunk. AL2587. 
19410306	1924    19410306	2230	1	100	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1941/03/06|Large convoy sighted.  Outbound. Course West. Speed seven knots. AM1423.
19410306	2224    19410306	2330	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-37,70,99,A^|1941/03/06|Converge on U-47 beacon. Grid AM1423. Intercept convoy. 
19410307	0440    19410307	1100	1	33	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1941/03/07|Position AM1289. Hits on large tanker.
19410307	0732    19410307	1100	1	33	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1941/03/07|Sunk two damaged tankers. 28000 tons. Brief contact. Nav. Sq. AM1289
19410307	1541    19410307	2000	1	33	20	@U-47@^BdU^|1941/03/07|Sunk ship. 7524 tons. Experienced torpedo failure. Severe damage depth charges. Aborting to Lorient. Position AL2855.
19410307	1301    19410307	1500	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-47^|1941/03/07|U-47 Report position and sinking reports.
19410307	1851    19410307	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-70^|1941/03/07|U-70 Report position and sinking reports.
19410307	1724    19410307	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-105,124^|1941/03/07|Convoy reported in DT93. Including Battleship Malaya. Attack and sink.
19410308	0704    19410307	2300	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/03/08|Contact made. DT 9351. Large steamer sunk over 10000 tons. 
19410308	0843    19410307	2300	1	33	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/03/08|Contact DT 93. Five ships sunk for 35000 tons. Another in sinking condition 6000 tons.  
19410309	1834    19410309	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-37,95^|1941/03/09|Report weather every 0800 hours.
19410311	1834    19410311	2300	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/03/11|Steamer of 7506 tons sunk. DT9252.
19410311	1834    19410311	2300	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/03/11|Sunk 6810 ton steamer Almkerk. EJ 6983.
19410316	0010    19410316	400	1	100	20	@U-110@^BdU^|1941/03/16|Convoy sighted. Ten to twenty steamers. Several large tankers. At least two destroyers. Inbound. Course East. Speed eight knots. AE7959.
19410316	0710    19410316	1100	1	100	20	@U-110@^BdU^|1941/03/16|Grid AE8836. 6000 ton tanker sunk. Keeping attack.
19410316	1235    19410316	1400	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^|1941/03/16|All U-boats in vicinity of AE88 report position at once.
19410316	1415    19410316	1800	1	30	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1941/03/16|Position is Nav Sq. AM1155.
19410316	1434    19410316	1800	1	30	20	@U-99@^BdU^|1941/03/16|Am in Grid AE8948.
19410316	1446    19410316	1800	1	30	20	@U-100@^BdU^|1941/03/16|My position square AE8985.
19410316	1421    19410316	1800	1	30	20	@U-74@^BdU^|1941/03/16|Am located AL3455.
19410316	1614    19410316	1800	1	30	20	@U-110@^BdU^|1941/03/16|Contact regained. Grid square AM1366.
19410317	0406    19410317	2300	1	33	20	@U-99@^Open channel^|1941/03/17|Two destroyers. Depth charges. 53000 tons. Capture. Kretschmer.
19410317	0445    19410317	2300	1	33	20	@U-37@^BdU^|1941/03/17|From U-99: Two destroyers. Depth charges. 53000 tons. Capture. Kretschmer.
19410316	2125    19410316	2300	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/03/16|Convoy sighted. EJ 36. Course Northwest. Speed seven knots.
19410316	2146    19410316	2300	1	33	20	@U-105@^U-106^|1941/03/16|Homing in on beacon.
19410316	2345    19410316	2350	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/03/16|Freighter of 6800 tons sunk. Keeping contact. EJ36
19410317	2347    19410317	2350	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/03/17|Three ships sunk for 21000 tons. Damage to another. Grid EJ3895.
19410318	0732    19410318	2300	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/03/18|Convoy straggler sunk. EJ3852. 6000 tons.
19410319	2332    19410319	2350	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/03/19|6000 ton steamer sunk. EJ3254. 
19410321	0802    19410321	2300	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/03/21|Three ships sunk. 19000 tons. Naval square DT8151.
19410322	2342    19410322	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1941/03/22|Attacked. Depth charges. Slight damage. Square AL9655.
19410318	2302    19410318	2350	1	30	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/03/18|Have resupplied from Kormoran. ES3197.
19410322	2102    19410322	2300	1	30	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/03/22|Both diesel engines damaged. Inoperable. ES5551.
19410327	0108    19410327	2300	1	30	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/03/27|Engines repaired. Continue patrol. ES5551.
19410323	2345    19410323	2350	1	33	20	@U-97@^BdU^|1941/03/23|Straggler sunk. Tanker. 8023 tons. Nav. Sq. BE2428.
19410324	2311    19410324	2350	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/03/24|One hit amidships on a steamer running north from a distance of 600 yards. 5000 tons. EJ1425.
19410324	1641    19410324	2300	1	33	20	@U-97@^BdU^|1941/03/24|Single steamer sunk. 4301 tons. Grid BE1435.
19410327	1357    19410327	2300	1	33	20	@U-98@^BdU^|1941/03/27|Lone steamer sunk. 8000 tons. Square AL2518.
19410329	2017    19410329	2300	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1941/03/29|Contact with small convoy. AL1447. Outbound. Course west. Speed seven knots. 6000 ton steamer sunk.
19410329	0557    19410329	1000	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1941/03/29|Convoy sighted. AE7844. Course east. Inbound. Speed eight knots. 
19410329	1557    19410329	1900	1	33	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/03/29|Three steamers sunk for 21000 tons.
19410330	2310    19410330	2300	1	33	20	@U-98@^BdU^|1941/03/30|Single ship sunk. 3767 tons. Square ET5356.
19410330	0940    19410330	2300	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^|1941/03/30|Contact made. Grid AK3151. Course west. Speed eight knots. 7000 ton steamer sunk.
19410330	1034    19410330	2300	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1941/03/30|AK2836. 8714 ton steamer sunk.
19410401	0341    19410401	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^|1941/04/01|U-boats U-boats 46, 48,69,73,74,76,94,98 are to form a patrol line between 20 and 25 West. South of Iceland.
19410401	0501    19410401	700	1	100	20	@U-76@^BdU^|1941/04/01|Large convoy sighted. AE85. Forty to fifty ships. Course 257. Speed eight knots.
19410401	0711    19410401	1000	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-76^|1941/04/01|Do not attack this convoy. Shadow 400 NM west.
19410402	1801    19410402	2300	1	100	20	@U-76@^BdU^|1941/04/02|Submerged due to sailing vessels and trawlers. Contact lost. AE8447.
19410402	1832    19410402	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-76^|1941/04/02|Press on. Continue moving west and do utmost to regain contact.
19410401	1958    19410401	2100	1	33	20	@U-74@^BdU^|1941/04/01|Medium sized convoy spotted. Twenty steamers escorted by merchant cruiser. Course 92. Speed five knots.
19410401	2110    19410401	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-74^|1941/04/01|Keep contact and send beacon signals. Do not attack until other boats arrive.
19410401	2242    19410401	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1941/04/01|One torpedo left, low on fuel. Cannot operate. AD7751.
19410402	0154    19410402	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1941/04/02|Torpedoed and shelled 9957 ton merchant steamer. Sunk AD8798. No internal torpedoes. Badly damaged by explosion on sinking ship. Forced to return to base.
19410403	0112    19410403	2300	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^|1941/04/03|One ship sunk for 7000 tons. Another damaged for 5000 tons. AK3658.
19410403	0552    19410403	2300	1	33	20	@U-73@^BdU^|1941/04/03|Four ships sunk for 30000 tons. AK3621.
19410403	0619    19410403	2300	1	33	20	@U-74@^BdU^|1941/04/03|Two ships sunk 20000 tons. Damaged 12000 ton armed merchant. AK3688.
19410404	1945    19410404	2300	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/04/04|April 4. 0300 hours. Two steamers from convoy sunk for 7622 tons. Nav. Sq. AL1486.
19410403	1605    19410403	2300	1	33	20	@U-76@^BdU^|1941/04/03|0423 hours. lone steamer from dispersed convoy sunk. AL1235.
19410404	1855    19410404	2300	1	33	20	@U-97@^BdU^|1941/04/04|Sunk lone steam tanker. AK6261. 9000 tons.
19410405	0357    19410405	2300	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/04/05|5200 ton steamer sunk traveling alone. FD1644.
19410403	0242    19410403	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@|1941/04/03|All boats in quadrant AK report position and results.
19410405	0357    19410405	2300	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/04/05|5200 ton steamer sunk traveling alone. FD1644.
19410406	1859    19410406	2300	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/04/06|5580 ton Motor tanker sunk. 1530 hours. AD8359.
19410407	1754    19410407	2300	1	33	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/04/07|ET5321. Unescorted tanker sunk. 1716 tons.
19410408	0754    19410408	1600	1	30	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/04/08|Hit 3800 ton steamer with two torpedoes. 104 rounds gunfire. Sinking. DG3319. 
19410408	1954    19410408	2300	1	30	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/04/08|5000 ton merchant sunk. Grid DG3934.
19410409	0120    19410409	500	1	30	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/04/09|Sunk 8100 ton British steamer Malancha. DG3983.
19410409	1943    19410409	2300	1	30	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/04/09|8500 steamer sunk. Grid DH4416.
19410409	0216    19410409	2300	1	30	20	@U-98@^BdU^|1941/04/09|Sunk 5500 ton steamer in Grid AL1443. 
19410408	1757    19410408	2300	1	30	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/04/08|April 08. 1225 hours. Sunk 2697 ton steamer Tweed. ET2672.
19410410	2031    19410410	2300	1	30	20	@U-52@^BdU^|1941/04/10|7000 ton Dutch steamer sunk. AK2852.
19410410	1858    19410410	2300	1	30	20	@U-108@^BdU^|1941/04/10|0743 hours. Observed hits on 10000 armed crusier. 15 internal torpedoes remaining. Grid AD5582.
19410413	2301    19410413	2350	1	30	20	@U-108@^BdU^|1941/04/13|ET 3744. 7000 ton unescorted British steamer sunk
19410411	2121    19410411	2300	1	30	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/04/11|Torpedoed 5285 ton Greek steamer Aegeon. Sinking. ET5635.
19410412	0603    19410412	2300	1	30	20	@U-124@^BdU^|1941/04/12|Sunk 4313 ton British steamer identified as St. Helena. Survivors were questioned. Ship was carrying 7600 tons of grain and general cargo. Destination Freetown.
19410414	0045    19410414	2300	1	30	20	@U-52@^BdU^|1941/04/14|Belgian liner sunk in AK3342. 7463 tons. 
19410417	1641    19410417	2300	1	30	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1941/04/17|6991 ton steamer sunk. Grid AK8936.
19410420	0401    19410420	2300	1	30	20	@U-73@^BdU^|1941/04/20|British steamer sunk for 7000 tons. Grid AL8424. 
19410421	2031    19410421	2300	1	30	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/04/21|1420 hours. 10300 ton steamer sunk by two torpedoes. Grid DT4249. 
19410425	0058    19410425	2300	1	30	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/04/25|Sunk 5000 ton merchant steamer. Nav. Sq. EH9356.
19410427	0201    19410427	2300	1	30	20	@U-110@^BdU^|1941/04/27|AL65. 2564 ton steamer torpedoed and sunk.
19410427	0254    19410427	2300	1	30	20	@U-147@^BdU^|1941/04/27|Unescorted norwegian steamer sunk. 3000 tons. Naval square AM2264.
19410427	1884    19410427	2300	1	30	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/04/27|10100 ton British steamer sunk. Nav. Sq. AL3236. 
19410428	1945    19410428	2300	1	30	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/04/28|A/S trawler sunk. AL3415.
19410428	0239    19410428	400	1	100	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1941/04/28|Contact. AL3355. Course 91. Speed eight knots. Heavily escorted.
19410428	412     19410428	900	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-123^|1941/04/28|Shadow convoy and signal beacons. 
19410428	935     19410428	1200	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1941/04/28|Contact regained. AL3859. course 90. Speed eight knots.
19410428	1507    19410428	2300	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/04/28|Contact made. AL38. Shadowing.
19410428	1459    19410428	1700	1	30	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/04/28|Contact made AL38
19410428	1612    19410428	2300	1	30	20	@U-201@^BdU^|1941/04/28|Smoke over horizon. AL37
19410428	1425    19410428	2300	1	30	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1941/04/28|Contact established. AL38.
19410428	1925    19410428	2300	1	100	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/04/28|Convoy in square AL3437.
19410428	2022    19410428	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^All U-boats in AL34^|1941/04/28|Report sinking results.
19410429	0414    19410429	2300	1	33	20	@U-96@^BdU^|1941/04/29|Three ships sunk for 29000 tons. Contact lost.
19410429	0334    19410429	2300	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/04/29|9800 ton tanker sunk. Driven off by escorts. Contact lost.
19410429	0245    19410429	2300	1	30	20	@U-75@^BdU^|1941/04/29|10146 ton steamer sunk. AL7421.
19410430	2225    19410430	2300	1	30	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/04/30|7443 ton steamer sunk. Nav. grid EH9315
19410403	0625    19410403	2300	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^|1941/04/03|Return to base due to serious problems with the flaps of the torpedo tubes. AL1258.
19410422	0702    19410422	2300	1	30	20	@U-101@^BdU^|1941/04/22|Encountered a British submarine in North Atlantic. Fired two torpedoes. Both missed. AL2555.
19410425	0702    19410425	2300	1	30	20	@U-553@^BdU^|1941/04/25|Major engine trouble. Set for base. AL5455.
19410501	0048    19410501	1913	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1941/05/01|5500 ton steamer from convoy sunk in AM5162.
19410501	1921    19410501	1953	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/01|Sank British steamer Samso by one torpedo 1834 hours. Grid ET2829.
19410502	1255    19410502	1913	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^|1941/05/02|Sunk wreck of large tanker. Located in Grid AL3133 at 2114 hours.
19410503	0345    19410503	1913	1	33	20	@U-95@^BdU^|1941/05/03|Motorship Taranger torpedoed and shelled for 4873 tons. AL1134.
19410503	1852    19410503	1913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/03|Am in ET6278. Sunk 4000 ton steamer.
19410504	1815    19410504	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/05/04|Swedish steamer Japan sunk by shelling and torpedo. ET2137.
19410505	1815    19410505	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/05/05|British steamer sunk by three torpedoes. 8000 tons. Nav. Sq. ET2871.
19410506	545     19410506	913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/06|Steamer in ET2485 sunk at 1717 hours. 3800 tons.
19410506	1715    19410506	2013	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/06|Grid ET2954. 550 ton steamer sunk. 0515 hours. 
19410506	1656    19410506	1913	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/05/06|Mai 6. 1052 hours. 4300 ton steamer sunk in ES4440.
19410506	1648    19410506	1813	1	33	20	@U-556@^BdU^|1941/05/06|Encountered A/S trawler off AN95. Sunk by gunfire.
19410507	1920    19410507	2213	1	33	20	@U-556@^BdU^|1941/05/07|Spotted U-boat trap at 1745 hours Mai 5. Have sunk two vessels. 6000 tons each. BE13.
19410507	2258    19410507	2345	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/05/07|Smoke over horizon. AE78. Course 270. Outbound. Heavily escorts.
19410508	0627    19410508	1913	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/05/08|Four ships sunk for 20,000 tons. Depth charged by escorts, moderate damage.
19410508	1617    19410508	1913	1	33	20	@U-110@^BdU^|1941/05/08|AK21. Outbound. Course 257. Speed eight knots. Broadcasting beacon.
19410508	1724    19410508	1913	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^|1941/05/08|Outbound AK2157.
19410509	1634    19410509	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-110, 201^|1941/05/09|Report status and sinking reports.
19410509	1824    19410509	1913	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^|1941/05/09|Sunk one another damaged. Depth charged and slight damage.
19410509	1243    19410509	1913	1	33	20	@U-556@^BdU^|1941/05/09|Three sunk for 19000 tons. Convoy has dispersed. AK1390.
19410510	0857    19410510	1013	1	33	20	@U-556@^BdU^|1941/05/10|Sunk lone ship AK46. 5086 tons.
19410508	1032    19410508	1913	1	33	20	@U-97@^BdU^|1941/05/08|0800 Mai 07. Spotted two merchants on westernly course off Cape Farewell. Sunk at 1903 Mai 08. 4553 tons. Grid BD5533.
19410509	0957    19410509	1913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/09|Sunk large 7120 steamer City of Winchester SSW of Cape Verde Islands. ES1951.
19410511	0201    19410511	1913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/11|Sunk British steamer City of Shanghai 5828 tons. ES4473.
19410513	1754    19410513	1913	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/05/13|0748 hours Mai 13. Benvrackie sunk. 6434 tons. FD36.
19410513	1638    19410513	1913	1	33	20	@U-111@^BdU^|1941/05/13|1141 hours. Sunk 8000 ton steamer. Grid AL1119.
19410513	0851    19410513	1913	1	33	20	@U-98@^BdU^|1941/05/13|Inbound. AJ3825. Merchant Cruiser sunk. 20000 tons.
19410515	1729    19410515	1913	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/05/15|5920 ton Bevenue sunk. ET72.
19410515	0412    19410515	1913	1	33	20	@U-43@^BdU^|1941/05/15|Sunk large French sailing ship nav. sq. BE6155.  
19410516	0802    19410516	1913	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^|1941/05/16|Sunk 11190 ton steamer by torpedoes and gunfire. Ship sunk at 0930 hours. ET7133.
19410517	0248    19410517	1913	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/05/17|Sunk 8100 ton unescorted Dutch tanker. Torpedoed and shelled ship. Deck and flak guns experienced malfunctions. Grid ET4568.
19410518	1313    19410518	1913	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/05/18|Torpedoed and sank British steamer identified as Piako. Broke in two and sunk at 2243 hours. ET2988.
19410519	1253    19410519	1813	1	100	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/05/19|Inbound AF34. Course 249. Speed six knots. One escort. Aux. cruiser.
19410519	1912    19410519	2213	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-94^|1941/05/19|Shadow and withold attack until other boats arrive.
19410520	0421    19410520	713	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/05/20|6000 ton steamer sunk. Keeping attack.
19410520	1643    19410520	1913	1	33	20	@U-556@^BdU^|1941/05/20|Three ships sunk 27000 tons.
19410520	1112    19410520	1613	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/05/20|6128 ton Norwegian steamer John P. Pedersen sunk. AJ3454.
19410520	1743    19410519	1913	1	33	20	@U-98@^BdU^|1941/05/20|5356 ton steamer Rothermore sunk by torpedo. 
19410519	0512    19410519	1913	1	33	20	@U-556@^BdU^|1941/05/19|Inbound. AF33.
19410521	1541    19410521	1913	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1941/05/21|Sunk 10000 ton tanker. AJ3255.
19410521	0412    19410521	713	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^|1941/05/21|Inbound AJ35.
19410522	1403    19410522	1913	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^|1941/05/22|6500 ton merchant sunk. In grid AK1236. No other contacts.
19410520	1524    19410520	1913	1	33	20	@U-138@^BdU^|1941/05/20|12000 ton darkened steamer sunk 155 NM NW of the Butt of Lewis. Grid AM2338.
19410521	1008    19410521	1913	1	80	20	@U-69@^BdU^|1941/05/21|Sunk 4999 ton steamer Robin Moor in accordance with prize regulations. Grid ES4670.
19410520	1712    19410520	1913	1	33	20	@U-74@^BdU^|1941/05/20|Have endured heavy depth charge attack. Returning to Lorient. AJ33.
19410521	1847    19410521	1913	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^|1941/05/21|Steamer Tewkesbury sunk for 4601 tons. Grid ES5550.
19410521	0534    19410521	1913	1	33	20	@U-98@^BdU^|1941/05/21|Fired single at 10000 ton steamer. Observed hit. Sunk in AJ6252.
19410522	1712    19410522	1913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/22|Sunk lone unescorted tanker for 6800 tons. Nav. Sq. ET6852.
19410523	1800    19410523	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/05/23|8000 ton Dutch steamer sunk by torpedo impact at port side. 250 miles off Freetown. Grid ET2178.
19410524	0436    19410524	1913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/24|Sunk lone 4214 ton Greek steamer in darkness. EU7116.
19410524	0302    19410524	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/05/24|4000 ton steamer sunk at 0249 hours. ET2281.
19410520	1631    19410520	1913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/20|Sunk 3500 ton Egyptian steamer. Torpedo hit stern section. ET6937.
19410525	1713    19410525	1913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^|1941/05/25|8800 ton steamer sunk. Naval square ET6999.
19410527	0257    19410527	1913	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/05/27|Sunk 5108 ton British steamer Colonial by two torpedoes. Ship sank at 0146 hours. ET2693.
19410528	1836    19410528	1913	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/05/28|1600 hours. 28 Mai. Hit 3748 ton Greek steamer Papaldemos. Questioned survivors. Ship carrying 5460 tons of grain. Destination Freetown. Grid ET2769.
19410529	1350    19410529	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/05/29|6500 ton steamer sunk in grid ET5535.
19410529	1843    19410529	1913	1	33	20	@U-557@^BdU^|1941/05/29|AK4441. 8000 ton British steamer sunk South of Cape Farewell. 
19410530	0112    19410530	1913	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/05/30|4000 ton steamer sunk. West of Cape Verde Islands. EJ1933.
19410530	1312    19410530	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/05/30|Southwest of Freetown sunk unescorted 6500 ton British steamer. Grid ET5694.
19410531	0313    19410531	1913	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^|1941/05/31|British motorship Clan Macdougall sunk North of Cape Verde Islands. EJ1931.
19410531	1848    19410531	1913	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^|1941/05/31|5664 ton Sire sunk in ET2677. 0739 hours.
19410531	0059    19410531	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^|1941/05/31|6025 steamship sunk.  Ship sank quickly. Grid ET5386.
19410531	0412    19410531	1913	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^|1941/05/31|EV5760. 4124 ton steamer sunk.
19410526	1952    19410526	2213	1	100	20	@BdU^U-556^|1941/05/26|Do not attack further. Transmit beacon signals. Keep contact until new orders.
19410526	1629    19410526	1913	1	100	20	@U-556@^BdU^|1941/05/26|Enemy in sight, one battleship, one aircraft carrier, course 115, high speed. Square BE5332. 
19410501	0745    19410501	1913	1	100	20	@BdU^Commander only^1941/05/01|As United States ships have begun crossing the western boundary of the blockade area, U-boats are reminded that they are expressly directed to ovserve the regulations regarding attacks outside the operational zone. U-boats are forbidden to attack any independently routed warships, or warships acting as convoy escort, until it has been definitely established that they are enemy ships, darkened, or first open fire. Naval Staff realizes that this restriction makes attack on convoys at night all but impossible, however the political situation requires that no pretext be given for the United States to enter the war at this time.
19410601	0142    19410601	1913	1	33	20	@U-105@^BdU^1941/06/01|British steamer identified as Scottish Monarch 4719 tons sunk Naval square ET71. 0022 hours.
19410601	1838    19410601	1913	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^1941/06/01|Sunk Q-ship operating in grid ET29 at 1409 hours. 4227 tons.
19410603	0002    19410603	1913	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^1941/06/03|2043 hours. Jun 02. Have torpedoed and sunk merchant cruiser. Observed catapult on ship's forecastle. Estimate of around 14000 tons. Naval grid BD3815.
19410603	0337    19410603	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^1941/06/03|Sunk 9456 ton tanker Inversuir at 0101 hours. Grid BD6131.
19410603	0511    19410603	913	1	33	20	@U-75@^BdU^1941/06/03|Sunk 4801 ton steamer Eibergen at 0345 hours. Nav. Sq. BD6622.
19410603	1851    19410603	1913	1	33	20	@U-75@^BdU^1941/06/03|Sunk wreck of 9456 ton tanker Inversuir at BD6154. 2033 hours.
19410604	0621    19410604	1913	1	33	20	@U-101@^BdU^1941/06/04|Sunk 5271 ton British steamer Trecarrell. 0503 hours grid BD5682.
19410604	1640    19410604	1913	1	33	20	@U-73@^BdU^1941/06/04|Torpedoed and damaged 7000 ton steamer in BD4236 at 1357 hours.
19410605	0141    19410605	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^1941/06/05|Have sunk 6054 ton steamer identified as Wellfield. Naval square BD5682.
19410607	0621    19410607	913	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^1941/06/07|Grid EH3429. Sunk at 0503 hours 4000 ton unidentified British steamship. 
19410608	1314    19410608	1913	1	33	20	@U-106@^BdU^1941/06/08|Fired torpedo at tanker. Heard explosion but did not observe hit. Rammed while submerged. Aborting patrol. BC3556.
19410606	1844    19410606	1913	1	33	20	@U-43@^BdU^1941/06/06|2024 hours. Sunk 4700 ton steamer flying Dutch flag. Position BC3486.
19410606	1825    19410606	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^1941/06/06|Have sunk British steamer Tregarthen. Grid BD4827. 5201 tons.
19410608	0703    19410608	1913	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^1941/06/08|Sunk large steam liner 7818 tons. Grid Et2934.
19410608	0054    19410608	1913	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^1941/06/08|BC6378 have sunk British 5600 ton steamer at 0006 hours. 
19410609	1809    19410609	1913	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^1941/06/09|Sunk 4240 ton Greek steamer Dirphys at 0604 hours. Naval square BC6521.
19410608	1729    19410608	1913	1	33	20	@U-103@^BdU^1941/06/08|Have sunk 4800 ton steamship at 1234 hours. British colors observed. West-southwest of Freetown. Grid ET2724. 
19410608	1555    19410608	1913	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^1941/06/08|Torpedoed 7000 ton British tanker on westernly course. Operating in nav. sq. BD37. Sunk at 1325 hours.
19410608	1800    19410608	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^1941/06/08|Encountered lone 19746 ton tanker. Fired three torpedoes at ship. Went under at 1628 hours. BD7212.hours.
19410609	1852    19410609	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Commander only^1941/06/09|Due to the enemy having obtained a fairly accurate fix on all our radio transmissions and every use of radio now being deemed to help complete the enemy's picture of the situation we have devised methods to eliminate the less important radio messages. In the attack area: Radio is to be used only for messages of tactical importance or on request from the Command, or if the enemy is already aware of the boat's positions. On Passage: As above. Occaisional transmission of less important information may be made if it is certain that succeeding boats or those already in the area concerned will not be endangered. Technical: Wavelengths are to be changed frequently; additional channels to be introduced; new radio procedure to make it difficult for the enemy to take bearings.
19410609	0054    19410609	1913	1	33	20	@U-46@^BdU^1941/06/08|Grid BD6242. Sunk 5000 ton British steamer.
19410610	0814    19410610	1913	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^1941/06/10|Have sunk 3500 ton Norwegian steamer at 0723 hours. Previously spotted ship on Jun 09 at 2021 hours and fired torpedo. Observed no hits. Am located in naval square BC64.
19410610	0321    19410610	1913	1	33	20	@U-204@^BdU^1941/06/10|Sighted unescorted steamer at 0108 hours. Sunk by two torpedoes at 0248 hours. Identified as 7886 ton Belgian ship Mercier. BC6129.
19410610	1741    19410610	1913	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^1941/06/10|Have attacked and sunk British 6000 ton unidentified steamer at 1055 hours. Position AM4386.
19410611	1856    19410611	1913	1	33	20	@U-79@^BdU^1941/06/11|Shelled and sunk 1524 ton Norwegian Havtor at 2051 hours. AD8218.
19410612	1856    19410612	1913	1	33	20	@U-553@^BdU^1941/06/12|Sunk unidentified  5100 ton British merchant. Ship sunk in under a minute. Grid BD9389.
19410612	0400    19410612	1913	1	33	20	@U-371@^BdU^1941/06/12|Have sunk 9833 ton Kent type merchant. Vessel sunk after 38 minutes. Grid AL1997.
19410612	0251    19410612	1913	1	33	20	@U-48@^BdU^1941/06/12|At 0251 hours unescorted 10000 ton steamer torpedoed and sunk North of the Azores. Grid AK9784.
19410612	0453    19410612	1913	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^1941/06/12|Sunk steamer identified as 8593 ton Chinese Prince operating south of Rockall. Grid AM4243.
19410612	1854    19410612	1913	1	33	20	@U-553@^BdU^1941/06/12|1505 hours fired two torpedoes at 5590 ton British steamer identified as Ranella. Ship broke in two but did not sink. 100 rounds were then fired into her. Ship sunk at 1743 hours. Grid BD9814.
19410613	0431    19410613	1913	1	33	20	@U-77@^BdU^1941/06/13|One ship sunk identified as 4743 ton Tresillian. BC8543.
19410613	1654    19410613	1913	1	33	20	@U-107@^BdU^1941/06/13|Sunk Greek freighter Pandias at 1157 hours. Survivors from ship from ship indicate cargo was 4894 tons of coal and 1050 tons of military goods, including 11 Spitfire fighters. Destination of ship was port Alexandria. Grid ES5313. 
19410614	0401    19410614	1913	1	33	20	@U-751@^BdU^1941/06/14|5500 British merchant ship sunk. Grid BD4144. 
19410616	0806    19410616	1913	1	33	20	@U-141@^BdU^1941/06/16|Damaged 21000 unidentified ship by torpedo. AM50.
19410617	0653    19410617	1913	1	33	20	@U-43@^BdU^1941/06/17|Small convoy spotted in BD39. Have attacked at 0315 hours. Sunk one ship for 4500 tons.
19410618	0432    19410618	1913	1	33	20	@U-552@^BdU^1941/06/18|Sunk 10948 ton British steamer identified as Norfolk 150 miles northwest of Malin Head. AM2912.
19410620	1712    19410620	1913	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^1941/06/20|Sunk 4333 ton British steamer in Grid DJ1169 at 2019 hours.
19410621	1243    19410621	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Commander only^1941/06/21|the Fhrer has ordered that during the next few weeks all incidents with the USA are to be avoided, even if attacked by American warships. Procedure is to conform to this order in every conceivable case. Until further notice, only clearly identifiable enemy cruisers, battleships and aircraft carriers may be attacked. Should darkened warships be sighted, this is no proof they are hostile. As mistakes in navigation are currently more the rule than exception, no action against neutral warships is to be taken within the German Zone, or twenty miles of the German coast.
19410622	0418    19410622	1913	1	33	20	@U-141@^BdU^1941/06/22|Sunk 4000 ton Swede at 0329 hours in square AM50.
19410622	1836    19410622	1913	1	33	20	@U-77@^BdU^1941/06/22|Have sunk unidentified steamer for estimated 4355 tons in grid BC64.
19410623	1537    19410623	1913	1	33	20	@U-144@^BdU^1941/06/23|Sunk submarine operating in AO6486.
19410624	1254    19410624	1913	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^1941/06/24|Convoy southeast of Cape Farewell. Have sunk two ships at 1200 hours. Grid AK 4510.
19410624	643     19410624	913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^1941/06/24|All boats in square AK attack convoy.
19410624	0345    19410624	613	1	100	20	@U-203@^BdU^1941/06/24|Inbound. Grid AK4710. Attacked convoy. Have sunk one ship with damage to two others for 28000 tons.
19410624	1145    19410624	1913	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^1941/06/24|Two ships sunk AK4770 for 11000 tons. Outbound. Course 250.
19410624	1236    19410624	1913	1	33	20	@U-371@^BdU^1941/06/24|One ship sunk in AK4455. Inbound.
19410624	1715    19410624	1913	1	33	20	@U-651@^BdU^1941/06/24|Sunk one ship for 5000 tons AK1973.
19410625	0456    19410625	1913	1	33	20	@U-77@^BdU^1941/06/25|Sunk 4603 ton Greek freighter anna Bulgaris. BC23.
19410625	0620    19410625	1913	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^1941/06/25|AJ9976. Have sunk 5000 ton unidentified freighter.
19410625	1753    19410625	1913	1	33	20	@U-75@^BdU^1941/06/25|AJ9259. 4000 ton unmarked freighter sunk at 1135 hours.
19410625	1814    19410625	1913	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^1941/06/25|AJ9587. 4362 Greek steamship identified as Nicolas Pateras sunk at 1614 hours.
19410627	0056    19410627	1913	1	33	20	@U-79@^BdU^1941/06/27|Damaged 10000 ton tanker in convoy. AK2434.
19410627	0156    19410627	313	1	100	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/06/27|Inbound convoy sighted. Course 97. Speed six knots. One ship dunk and another damaged. 15500 ton. Grid DT38.
19410627	0346    19410627	513	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-66, 123^1941/06/27|Intercept convoy in grid DT38.
19410627	0505    19410627	913	1	33	20	@U-564@^BdU^1941/06/27|Contact made. Inbound convoy AK24. Two ships sunk for 13000 tons with damage to another for 5000 tons.
19410627	0351    19410627	1913	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/06/27|8000 ton steamer sunk. DT38.
19410628	0445    19410628	1913	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^1941/06/28|Three ships sunk for 20000 tons. Grid DT38.
19410628	0207    19410628	1913	1	100	20	@U-146@^BdU^1941/06/28|Nav. Sq. AM3381 8000 ton steamer sunk.
19410629	0121    19410629	1913	1	100	20	@U-146@^BdU^1941/06/29|Sunk 6000 ton Dutch freighter. Later relieved by survivors to be Italian blockade runner Ernani. Was not informed of ship presence in area. My position is DG9541.
19410629	1037    19410629	1413	1	33	20	@U-66@^BdU^1941/06/29|Nav. Sq. DG9240. 4345 ton Greek freighter George J. Goulandris sunk at 1234 hours. 
19410629	1850    19410629	1913	1	33	20	@U-66@^BdU^1941/06/29|DG60 6300 ton Greek steamer sunk.
19410629	1936    19410629	2013	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^1941/06/29|Grid DG8316. 4088 ton British ship Rio Azul sunk.
19410629	2007    19410629	2113	1	33	20	@U-564@^BdU^1941/06/29|Have sunk 3500 ton British merchant in grid AD9891.
19410630	0634    19410630	1913	1	33	20	@U-66@^BdU^1941/06/30|Sunk 5614 ton British ship identified as St. Anselm by seven torpedoes. DG6214.
19410604	0826    19410604	1113	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-147^1941/06/04|U-147 Report position and status.
19410619	1201    19410619	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-138^1941/06/19|U-138 Report position and status.
19410627	1851    19410627	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-556^1941/06/27|U-556 Report position and status.
19410629	1712    19410629	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-651^1941/06/29|U-651 Report position and status.
19410625	0436    19410625	1913	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^1941/06/25|Have refuelled from Charlotte Schliemann at Las Palmas.
19410630	1844    19410630	1913	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/06/30|Have refuelled and resupplied provisions from tanker Corientes. Ship's medic has seen to ill crewmembers.
19410630	0044    19410630	1913	1	33	20	@U-149@^BdU^1941/06/30|Enemy submarine spotted in grid AO41.
19410630	1310    19410630	1913	1	33	20	@U-371@^BdU^1941/06/30|Attacked by aircraft at 1230 hours. No damages. BF4155
19410603	0610    19410603	1913	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^1941/06/03|Belchen with captain sunk by British surface warships. Rescued crew. Fueling not completed. Return to base with 93 men.
19410603	0824    19410603	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-93^1941/06/03|U-93 make for Supply ship Friedrich Breme. Offload survivors, refuel and resume patrol.
19410616	1734    19410616	1913	1	33	20	@U-557@^BdU^1941/06/16|Have been attacked by British submarine in CC36. Counter attack. Enemy escaped.
19410620	0315    19410620	1913	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^1941/06/20|Have sighted U.S. Battleship Texas in blockade area. Ask permission to shoot.
19410620	1726    19410620	1913	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^1941/06/20|U.S. Battleship Texas in blockade area. Ask permission to shoot.
19410620	1800    19410620	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-203^1941/06/20|By order of the Fuehrer all incidents with United States ships must be avoided in the coming weeks. Until further notice, attacks may not be made on battleships, cruisers and aircraft carriers unless definitely identified as hostile. Warships steaming at night without lights are not necessarily hostile.
19410623	0754    19410623	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^1941/06/23|Convoy in BD15 on course east ten knots. All U-boats in vicinity to operate on target with highest speed.
19410623	0915    19410623	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^1941/06/23|First U-boat making contact with convoy must report all pertinent information before attack.
19410701	1901    19410701	1913	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^1941/07/01|British steamer identified as Toronto City 2486 tons sunk Naval square BD5654. 1825 hours.
19410704	1845    19410704	1913	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/07/04|5000 ton British steamer sunk by gunfire. Grid DH19.
19410704	0432    19410704	713	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/07/04|DS3622. 5444 ton merchant identified as British Auditor sunk at 0355 hours.
19410705	1645    19410705	1913	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/07/05|Have sunk 12000 ton British steamer at 0830 hours. Depth charged by escorts. Heavy damage. Aborting patrol. Position  BD9419.
19410709	0293    19410709	513	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/07/09|Sunk 5945 ton merchant Designer. Grid CE1344.
19410709	1632    19410709	1913	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/07/09|Have sunk 4900 ton merchant. Grid CE1315.
19410719	1707    19410719	1913	1	33	20	@U-69@^BdU^1941/07/19|Grid DT95. Sunk British 76000 ton steamer at 1042 hours.
19410719	1546    19410719	1913	1	33	20	@U-98@^BdU^1941/07/19|Torpedoed and damaged 6000 ton British motorship. Grid AL8824.
19410720	1706    19410720	1913	1	33	20	@U-95@^BdU^1941/07/20|Have sunk 5000 ton unidentified motorship at 0505 hours. Grid BE2294.
19410726	0132    19410726	313	1	33	20	@U-141@^BdU^1941/07/26|Outbound AM52. Course south. Speed nine.
19410726	0842    19410726	1913	1	33	20	@U-141@^BdU^1941/07/26|Three ships sunk for 21000 tons.
19410726	1745    19410726	1913	1	100	20	@U-68@^BdU^1941/07/26|Outbound. BE83. Course Southwest. Speed nine.
19410726	2021    19410726	2053	1	100	20	@U-79@^BdU^1941/07/26|Contact. BE83.
19410726	2054    19410726	2113	1	100	20	@U-371@^BdU^1941/07/26|Convoy sighted. BE83.
19410726	2210    19410726	2213	1	100	20	@U-561@^BdU^1941/07/26|Outbound. BE83.
19410726	2255    19410726	2313	1	100	20	@U-BdU@^U-68,79,371,561^1941/07/26|Attack convoy.
19410727	0214    19410727	1913	1	33	20	@U-79@^BdU^1941/07/27|Three ships sunk. Two damaged. 24000 tons.
19410727	0340    19410727	1913	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^1941/07/27|Two ships sunk 14000 GRT.
19410727	0402    19410727	1913	1	33	20	@U-126@^BdU^1941/07/27|Four ships sunk 20000 tons.
19410727	0448    19410727	1913	1	33	20	@U-561@^BdU^1941/07/27|Two ships sunk for 16000 tons. Damage to two more. Contact lost. Grid CF3513.
19410729	0058    19410729	1913	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^1941/07/29|Contact regained at 2100 hours. Grid CG17. Three steamers sunk for 17000 tons. Damamged destroyer.
19410730	0358    19410730	1913	1	33	20	@U-371@^BdU^1941/07/30|Two frieghters sunk for 14000 tons. 
19410728	0632    19410728	1913	1	80	20	@U-562@^BdU^1941/07/28|Sustained heavy damage from depth charges. Set for base. CF35.
19410705	0436    19410705	1913	1	80	20	@U-103@^BdU^1941/07/05|Refuelled from Charlotte Schliemann at Las Palmas.
19410721	0200    19410721	1913	1	80	20	@U-109@^BdU^1941/07/21|Refuelled from Thalia at Cadiz.
19410701	0754    19410701	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^1941/07/01|By order of the Fhrer, U.S. merchant ships are not to be attacked, even in the blockade area.
19410709	1323    19410709	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^1941/07/09|The Fhrer insists that everything depends on the U.S.A.'s entry into the war being delayed another month or two. First, because the Eastern Campaign must be carried out with all the aircraft allotted for that purpose, and the Fhrer does not wish to deplete their numbers; secondly, because the effects of the victorious Eastern Campaign on the whole situation, even on the attitude of the U.S.A., whould be tremendous. For the present, therefore, he desires that no alteration be made in the instructions, and that all incidents be avoided.
19410712	0944    19410712	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Officer only^1941/07/12|Even though President Roosevelt has now officially permitted U.S. Naval forces to attack U-boats, and such flagrant violations of neutrality are likely to occur, the order forbidding attacks on darkened ships remains in force.
19410802	701     19410802	1013	1	33	20	@U-204@^BdU^1941/08/02|Many ship propellers audible on hydrophones being 245. No visiual contact. Naval square BE1455.
19410802	1248    19410802	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-204^1941/08/02|Shadow convoy.
19410802	1236    19410802	1913	1	33	20	@U-559@^BdU^1941/08/02|Inbound. BE1355.
19410803	0321    19410803	1913	1	75	20	@U-565@^BdU^1941/08/03|Diesel engine breakdown. Aborting. Set for base.
19410804	1658    19410804	1913	1	75	20	@U-431@^BdU^1941/08/04|Lost both Diesel engines due to malfunction. Have repaired one but other is still damaged. Aborting patrol.
19410804	904     19410804	1913	1	33	20	@U-372@^BdU^1941/08/04|Two ships sunk for 12000 tons. Probable hit on another for 7000 tons.
19410805	0214    19410805	1913	1	33	20	@U-204@^BdU^1941/08/05|Damage to 14000 ton freighter.
19410805	0135    19410805	1913	1	33	20	@U-75@^BdU^1941/08/05|Sunk two freighters for 12000 tons.
19410805	0555    19410805	1913	1	33	20	@U-74@^BdU^1941/08/05|Sunk one ship for 8000 tons with damage to three other for 8000 tons.
19410806	1534    19410806	1913	1	33	20	@U-74@^BdU^1941/08/06|Have sunk Soviet A/S trawler at 1900 hours. AC8947
19410809	0528    19410809	1913	1	33	20	@U-206@^BdU^1941/08/09|Torpedoed and sunk armed trawler SE Iceland. AE8525.
19410810	1212    19410810	1913	1	33	20	@U-451@^BdU^1941/08/10|AW2352. Sunk Soviet corvette. Ship sank immediately west of Kanin Nos. 
19410812	0312    19410812	1913	1	33	20	@U-568@^BdU^1941/08/12|Outbound. AE7665. Observed hit on corvette and heard detonation on another ship.
19410814	1001    19410814	1913	1	33	20	@U-126@^BdU^1941/08/14|0955 hours. Sunk 2545 ton merchant in grid CF3733.
19410818	0331    19410818	1913	1	33	20	@U-38@^BdU^1941/08/18|Hit lone 6000 ton Panaman steamer at 0250 hours. Ship sunk after taking two hits to the bow. Sank after a minute. Grid AD7969.
19410817	1415    19410817	1913	1	100	20	@U-201@^BdU^1941/08/17|Outbound. AL9955. Bearing 245. Nine knots.
19410817	1500    19410817	1913	1	100	20	@U-BdU@^U-201^1941/08/17|Shadow convoy. Broadcast beacon signals.
19410818	0915    19410818	1913	1	100	20	@U-201@^BdU^1941/08/18|AL95. Contact lost.
19410818	1602    19410818	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^All commands^1941/08/18|I/KG 40 has established contact. Home in on beacon.
19410818	2058    19410818	2313	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-559, 564, 552^1941/08/18|Intercept convoy.
19410819	0205    19410819	1913	1	33	20	@U-204@^BdU^1941/08/19|Sunk destroyer. Two big freighters for 16000 tons. Low of fuel. Set for base.
19410818	0208    19410818	1913	1	33	20	@U-559@^BdU^1941/08/18|Two big freighters sunk. Damage to another for 8000 tons.
19410819	0406    19410819	1913	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^1941/08/19|Sunk large tanker. Two freighters for 20000 tons.
19410819	1015    19410819	1913	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^1941/08/19|Convoy reinforced. more escorts. Air patrols.
19410820	0548    19410820	1913	1	33	20	@U-559@^BdU^1941/08/20|Mao paliwa. Wracamy do bazy.
19410823	0216    19410823	1913	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^1941/08/23|Two frieghters sunk for 9000 tons. Damage to two others for 12000 tons. 
19410823	0525    19410823	1913	1	33	20	@U-564@^BdU^1941/08/23|Sunk corvette and four freighters for 20000 tons. Four other frieghters for 20000 tons damaged.
19410824	0031    19410824	1913	1	33	20	@U-143@^BdU^1941/08/24|6000 ton Norwegian steamer sunk. 2347 hours. Naval square AM3523.
19410825	1011    19410825	1913	1	33	20	@U-752@^BdU^1941/08/25|Soviet minelayer sunk. Square AW2270.
19410826	0510    19410826	1913	1	33	20	@U-752@^BdU^1941/08/26|Torpedoed Soviet 5000 ton motorship. Grid AC8915.
19410826	0044    19410826	1913	1	33	20	@U-652@^BdU^1941/08/26|Have sunk 9000 ton British motorship. Grid AE9185. 
19410827	1435    19410827	1913	1	33	20	@U-202@^BdU^1941/08/27|British A/S trawler 800 tons sunk AE8439.
19410826	 358    19410826	1913	1	100	20	@U-557@^BdU^1941/08/26|Opuszczam kwadrat AM73.
19410827	0058    19410827	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-557, 95, 558, 82, 83, 73, 77^1941/08/27|Przechwyci i zaatakowa konwj.
19410827	1025    19410827	1913	1	33	20	@U-557@^BdU^1941/08/27|Convoy grid square AM71. Course one-two-five. Sunk three 14000 tons. Light defense.
19410828	1649    19410828	1913	1	33	20	@U-558@^BdU^1941/08/28|British frieghter sunk for 10300 tons.
19410813	1045    19410813	1913	1	100	20	@BdU@^Commander only^1941/08/13|As a means of scattering a ring of escorts, commanders are in future ordered to exploit every opportunity for attacking escort vessels. Even in unpromising situations. To fire a spread of torpedoes at them. The old proceedure to go for the shipping first and only attack escort vessels if they offered a sitting shot is abandoned. It is believed that only by attacking escorts will individual escorts be compelled to behave more cautiously. Soon acoustic homing torpedoes will be available for this express purpose. With the coming of the anti-destroyer torpedo, the U-boat arm will prove equal to current, and even harder conditions.
19410813	1749    19410813	1913	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^1941/08/13|Depth charged. 126 explosions. Diesels out of action, lube oil leak. Aborting.
19410812	0451    19410812	1913	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-123^1941/08/12|Reinforce action against convoy. Grid  CF37.
19410811	0821    19410811	1113	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^1941/08/11|Przybywam. CG8255.
19410811	1643    19410811	1913	1	33	20	@U-93@^BdU^1941/08/11|Zostalimy zaatakowani przez lotnictwo. Cikie uszkodzenia, przerywamy patrol.
19410811	1721    19410811	1913	1	33	20	@U-79@^BdU^1941/08/11|Inbound contact. CG58.
19410811	1501    19410811	1913	1	33	20	@U-94@^BdU^1941/08/11|Przybywam. Kwadrat CG58. Kurs 34.
19410812	0021    19410812	1913	1	33	20	@U-79@^BdU^1941/08/12|Ciki atak bombami gbinowymi. Wycofujemy si.
19410813	1621    19410813	1913	1	33	20	@U-331@^BdU^1941/08/13|Zauwaono konwj w CG42. Odprowadzany przez eskort. Mechaniczne problemy.
19411101	0723    19411101	1913	1	33	20	@Topp@^BdU^1941/11/01|Uszkodzono 8000 tonowy statek handlowy w kwadracie AL5771.
19411101	0902    19411101	1913	1	33	20	@Endrass@^BdU^1941/11/01|Uszkodzilimy statek handlowy. Waga 5000 ton. Kwadrat morski AL4866.
19411102	0308    19411102	1913	1	33	20	@Fischel@^BdU^1941/11/02|Przybyem. AJ76. Ukryty. Wysyam sygnay nawigacyjne.
19411103	0855    19411103	1913	1	33	20	@Linder@^BdU^1941/11/03|Zatopione cztery statki handlowe. czny tona 17000. Kwadrat AJ7849.
19411103	0057    19411103	1913	1	33	20	@UHinsch@^BdU^1941/11/03|Zatopiony frahtowiec 5000 ton w kwadracie BC1121.
19411103	0828    19411103	1913	1	33	20	@Mtzelburg@^BdU^1941/11/03|AJ7442. Zatopilimy dwa frachtowce o cznym tonau 10000.
19411107	0234    19411107	1913	1	33	20	@Kentrat@^BdU^1941/11/07|Poszed na dno 6000 tonowy handlowiec w kwadracie AK5998.
19411114	0031    19411114	1913	1	100	20	@Guggenberger@^BdU^1941/11/14|Lis. 13. 1629 godz. Wystrzelilimy cztery torpedy w kierunku ARK Royal i HMS Malaya. Po 6 min i 6 sek pierwsza detonacja - trafiony HMS Malaya. Po 7 min i 43 sek druga torpeda uderzya w nieznany cel. Ciki ostrza bombami. Ucieczka w gbie. yjemy.  
19411115	0300    19411115	1913	1	100	20	@Komunikat Si Zbrojnych@^Do wszystkich jednostek w morzu^1941/11/15|Wczoraj, dziki sprawnej akcji jednego z naszych okrtw zostay powanie uszkodzone ARK Royal i HMS Malaya.
19411114	0337    19411114	1913	1	33	20	@Martels@^BdU^1941/11/14|Zatopiony 6000 tonowy handlowiec w kwadracie BD1542.
19411115	0724    19411115	1913	1	33	20	@Schroeter@^BdU^1941/11/15|Zatopiony Sowiecki traowiec. AW2647.
19411124	1510    19411124	1913	1	33	20	@Mohr@^BdU^1941/11/24|Godzina 1450. Zauwaylimy lekki krownik klasy D. Odpalilimy trzy torpedy. Dwie trafiy. Krownik eksplodowa przeamujc si w p. ES7985
19411125	1234    19411125	1913	1	33	20	@Tiesenhausen@^BdU^1941/11/25|Napotkalimy trzy angielskie pancerniki w eskorcie omiu niszczycieli. Odpalilimy torpedy w kierunku pancernikw ze wszystkich wyrzutni dziobowych. Usyszelimy trzy eksplozje. Kwadrat 6858.
19411127	0046    19411127	1913	1	33	20	@Heidtmann@^BdU^1941/11/27|Zatopilimy angielski Sup. Koordynaty 6774.
19411129	0010    19411129	0313	1	33	20	@Luth@^BdU^1941/11/29|Opuszczamy CE25.
19411129	0410    19411129	1913	1	33	20	@Luth@^BdU^1941/11/29|Zatopiono jeden statek 5000 ton. CE25.
19411130	0410    19411130	1913	1	33	20	@Luth@^BdU^1941/11/30|Zatopiono jeden statek 6000 ton. CE82.
19411106	1749    19411106	1913	1	75	20	@BdU@^Willenbtock^1941/11/06|Tylko do kapitanw: Zatankowa w Vigo i uda si do La Spezia. Przeniesienie do 29 Flotylli.
19411108	0525    19411108	1913	1	75	20	@Schonder@^BdU^1941/11/08|Zostalimy zaopatrzeni w paliwo i ywno w Vigo.
19411110	0725    19411110	1913	1	33	20	@Bleichrodt@^BdU^1941/11/10|Spotkalimy Silva Plana. Eskortowany do Francuskich wd.
19411117	0004    19411117	1913	1	33	20	@Tiesenhausen@@^BdU^1941/11/17|Misja specjalna zakoczona sukcesem.
19411125	0004    19411125	1913	1	33	20	@Rehwinkel@@^BdU^1941/11/25|Zbombardowany przez radzieck eskorte. Lekkie uszkodzenia. AW76.
19411127	0400    19411127	1913	1	75	20	@Willenbrock@^BdU^1941/11/27|Zostalimy zaopatrzeni w paliwo i ywno w Vigo.
19411127	0230    19411127	1913	1	75	20	@Fraatz@^BdU^1941/11/27|Zostalimy zaopatrzeni w paliwo i ywno w Cadiz.
19411127	0004    19411127	1913	1	33	20	@Paulssen@@^BdU^1941/11/27|Dostrzeglimy peryskop wrogiego okrtu podwodnego i usyszelimy jego silnik. Nie atakowalimy.
19411128	0730    19411128	1913	1	33	20	@Reschke@@^BdU^1941/11/28|Napotkalimy brytyjski okrt podwodny klasy T. Nie atakowalimy.
19411130	0440    19411130	1913	1	75	20	@Willenbrock@^BdU^1941/11/30|O godzinie 2235 zostalimy zaatakowani przez brytyjski samolot. Cikie uszkodzenia. Wracamy do Francji.
19411122	0355    19411122	1913	1	80	20	@Bauer@^BdU^1941/11/22|Przyjelimy na pokad 107 rozbitkw z Atlantis.
19411103	0154    19411103	1913	1	80	20	@BdU@^Guggenberger, Jebsen, Reschke, Ey^1941/11/03|Uda si do La Spezia w celu przeniesienia do 29 Flotylli.
19400630	1200	19400701	1200	1	100	20	Dostpna nowa baza w Bordeaux, w zatoce Biscay.||Bdu
19400706	1200	19400708	1200	1	100	20	Dostpna nowa baza w Bergen, u wybrzey Norwegii.||Bdu
19400713	1200	19400715	1200	1	100	20	Dostpna nowa baza w Lorient.||Bdu
19400828	1200	19400830	1200	1	100	20	Dostpna nowa baza w Brest.||Bdu
19400923	1200	19400925	1200	1	100	20	Dostpna nowa baza w St. Nazaire.||Bdu
19401009	1200	19401011	1200	1	100	20	W celu usprawnienia operacji na Morzu Pnocnym, zostaa utworzona nowa basa okrtw podwodnych w Kristiansand.||Bdu
19410622	900	19410622	2100	1	100	20	@Dowdztwo Kriegsmarine@Od dzisiejszego dnia jestemy w stanie wojny z Rosj. Musimy wybawi Europ z bolszewickiego reimu||Raeder
19410801	1200	19410803	1200	1	100	20	Woski port w La Spezia zosta udostpniony na potrzeby wszelkich operacji.||Bdu
19411112	1200	19411114	1200	1	100	20	Grecki port w Salamis zosta udostpniony na potrzeby wszelkich operacji.||Bdu
19411209	1200	19411211	1200	1	100	20	Odwouje si wszelkie restrykcje odnoszce si do statkw amerykaskiej floty. Zezwalamy na ataki||Bdu
19411221	1200	19411223	1200	1	100	20	Dostpna nowa baza w La Rochelle, w zatoce Biscay.||Bdu
19411231	2200	19411231	2359	1	100	20	@BdU@|1941/12/31|Do wszystkich okrtw podwodnych: Z okazji zbliajcego si nowego roku dowdztwo Kriegsmarine yczy wszystkim zaogom Wszystkiego Najlepszego i szczliwego powrotu do domu.
19420101	1200	19420103	1200	1	100	20	@Dowdztwo Kriegsmarine@Port w Riga znowu sta si czci naszej Ojczyzny.||Raeder
19420202	1200	19420204	1200	1	100	20	Dostpna nowa baza w Pola.||Bdu
19420306	1200	19420308	1200	1	100	20	Dostpna nowa baza w Narwiku.||Bdu
19420402	2130	19420402	2300	1	33	20	@Przchwycony komunikat radiowy@|1942/04/02|Dwa niszczyciele na kursie NE w kwadracie BE7652. Dua prdko.|U-402 
19420403	1738	19420403	2300	1	33	20	@Przchwycony komunikat radiowy@|1942/04/03|Lekki krownik na kursie 0 stopni w kwadracie BE94. Dua prdko.|U-108
19420403	1526	19420403	2300	1	33	20	@Przchwycony komunikat radiowy@|1942/04/03|Brak kontaktu wok przyldka Cod przez 3 dni. Za dnia gsty ruch midzy przyldkiem May a przyldkiem Henery. Kiedy zapada zmrok ruch ustaje. Czste patrole powietrzne. Prognoza zapowiada doskonae warunki oww - wzburzone morze przez najblisze 8 dni. 25/3 zatopiono statek o tonau 6000. 03/04 ostrzelano z dziaa pokadowego i zatopiono statek o wadze 2500 ton.
19420403	1727	19420403	2300	1	33	20	@U-71@^BdU^|1942/04/03|Zatopiono 8000 tonowy tankowiec i frachtowiec 6000 ton.
19420403	1612	19420403	2300	1	33	20	@U-373@^BdU^|1942/04/03|Wystrzelono 3 torpedy w kierunku tankowca. Wszystkie chybiy. CC6229.
19420403	2000	19420403	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-252^|1942/04/03|U-252: Udaj si do cieniny Duskiej w celu ukoczenia specjalnego zadania|BdU
19420403	1101	19420403	2300	1	33	20	@U-A@^BdU^|1942/04/03|Zaopatrzylimy U-84 w paliwo i wacamy do Bergen.|U-A 
19420404	1201	19420404	2300	1	33	20	@U-571@^BdU^|1942/04/04|Wychwycono wiele kontaktw dwikowych. Pytkie wody skutecznie ograniczaj moliwo operacyjne. Prosz o nowe obszary dziaa CA98-99 i DC31-32. W CB2753 zatopilimy statki o cznym tonau 11000.
19420405	0024	19420405	2300	1	33	20	@U-505@^BdU^|1942/04/05|redni, rozproszony ruch z kierunku wschodniego na zachd wok przyldka Palmas. Zatopilimy 2 statki o tonau 10,000.|*U-505* 
19420405	0051	19420404	2300	1	75	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1942/04/05|Kwadraty CB60, CB80 i CB90. redni ruch na kursach Pn W. i Pd Zach. CA79 i CA88, ruch pojedyczych jednostek. Dziaania utrudnia penia ksiyca i bezchmurne niebo. Zostalimy wykryci i ostrzelani z dziaa pokadowego przez statek handlowy. Zatopilimy wrog jednostke dwiema torpedami. Marynarz Holza zgin w akcji.
19420406	1557	19420406	2300	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^|1942/04/06|2 Frachtowce i 1 Niszczyciel w CF1398, kurs pnocny, prdko 6 wzw.
19420406	1843	19420406	2300	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^|1942/04/06|May konwj w CF1392, kurs pnocny, prdko 6 wzw.
19420406	1909	19420406	2300	1	33	20	@U-754@^BdU^|1942/04/06|Na poudnie od Nowego Jorku wszelkie dziaania utrudnia bezchumurne niebo i penia ksiyca. Zatopilimy dwa Frachtowce 12000 ton,oraz Tankowiec o masie 10000 ton.|U-754
19420406	1100	19420406	2300	1	33	20	@U-202@^BdU^|1942/04/06|W CA98 napotkalimy okrt podwodny bdcy w zanurzeniu. Nie zachowywa si, jak U-Boot, wic uznalimy go za wrog jednostk. Odpalilimy trzy salwy torped w kierunku Tankowca, ale wszystkie okazay si niewypaami, najprawdopodobniej zawiody zapalniki.
19420407	1012	19420407	2300	1	33	20	@U-571@^BdU^|1942/04/07|Zatopiono Tankowiec o masie 10000 ton w CA9992. rednia osona powietrzna.
19420407	1051	19420407	2300	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1942/04/07|Zatopiono dwa Frachtowce o cznym tonau 15000 GRT, uszkodzono jeden 7000 ton. cigani przez Korwete.
19420407	1238	19420407	2300	1	33	20	@U-84@^BdU^|1942/04/07|Zatopiona jedna 5000 tonowa jednostka. CB43.
19420407	1504	19420407	2300	1	33	20	@U-202@^BdU^|1942/04/07|Jedna 6000 tonowa jednostka na dnie. Kwadrat CB93.
19420408	0034	19420408	2300	1	33	20	@U-202@^BdU^|1942/04/08|Nieudany atak torpedowy Tankowca w DC23. Rozpoczynamy ponowne podejcie do celu.|U-202
19420408	0637	19420408	2300	1	75	20	@U-154@^BdU^|1942/04/08|Zatopiono dwa Transportowce w DO72-74. Tona 10000. Lotnictwo utrudnia wszelkie dziaania.|U-154
19420408	1200	19420408	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@|1942/04/08|Wszystkie U-Booty znajdujce si u wybrzea Stanw Zjednoczonych otrzymuj woln rk na wszelkie dziaania. Musimy wykorzysta wspania pogod do atakw podwodnych. W razie braku paliwa, okrty zaopatrzy w nie podwodny tankowiec U-459.
19420408	2310	19420408	2300	1	33	20	@U-582@^BdU^|1942/04/08|Patrolujc wody Rio de Janeiro nie napotkalimy adnych jednostek. Kontynuujemy rejs w kierunku zachodnim.
19420409	1056	19420409	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-582^|1942/04/09|Udaj si na patrol do CB80-90.
19420409	2101	19420409	2300	1	33	20	@U-754@^BdU^|1942/04/09|Silne patrole powietrze w CA99, rozpoczynam ponowne podejcie.
19420410	0308	19420410	2300	1	75	20	@U-552@^BdU^|1942/04/10|Gsty ruch z przyldka Henery do przyldka Lookout. Statki wypywaj z Hatterass w kierunku poudniowo wschodnim. Najlepsze pozycje do atakw to awica Wimbel i zatoka Raleigh. Waniejsze statki eskortuj jednostki wojenne nie wyposaone w ASDIC. Zatopilimy cztery Tankowce, o cznym tonau 43000. Uszkodzilimy jeden Tankowiec o masie 14000 ton. Wszystkie statki z eskort.
19420410	0902	19420410	2300	1	33	20	@U-160@^BdU^|1942/04/10|Zatopiono Frachtowce i jeden Tankowiec. czny tona 29000.
19420411	0902	19420411	2300	1	33	20	@U-160@^BdU^|1942/04/11|Zaatakowalimy trzema torpedami 11000 tonowy Frachtowiec. Jednostka zatona w skutek zadanych uszkodze. Zostalimy zmuszeni przez nadlatujcy samolot do ucieczki w gbie. Rozpoczynam ponowne podejcie.|U-160
19420411	1608	19420411	2300	1	33	20	@U-A@^BdU^|1942/04/11|Przemierzylismy wytyczonym kursem kwadraty CC60, BC50, AK71. Nic nie znalelimy. Wracamy do portu w Bergen.
19420411	2038	19420411	2300	1	33	20	@U-252@^BdU^@|1942/04/11|Operacja 'Dana' zakoczona. Brak lodu na pnocnym wybrzeu Islandii. Pasmo gr lodowych w AD2911. Jeden Frachtowiec zatopiony w AE4112.
19420412	0520	19420412	2300	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^|1942/04/12|Gsty ruch z Hatteras. Wzmoone patrole powietrzne. Czste patrole morskie. Trzy Tankowce i jeden Frachtowiec na dnie. Tona 36000.
19420412	1151	19420412	2300	1	33	20	@U-437@^BdU^|1942/04/12|Kilka Niszczycieli patroluje AE9992.
19420413	2043	19420413	2300	1	75	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1942/04/13|Od Przyldka Canaveral do Przyldka Hatteras a roi si od wiate, jak w czasach pokoju. Duy ruch, ale w strugach. Na poudniu znajduje si lotnisko, przez co powietrzne patrole nie s tu rzadkoci. Kiedy zapada zmrok obszar owietlany jest flarami, oraz reflektorami niszczycieli. Nie spotkalimy si z ASDIC. Zatopilimy pi Tankowcw i dwa Frachtowce o cznym tonau 75000. 
19420414	0439	19420414	2300	1	33	20	@U-402@^BdU^|1942/04/14|Jedno zatopienie w CC2834. Tona 5000.
19420414	1002	19420414	2300	1	50	20	@U-590@^BdU^|1942/04/14|BE3953 Cikie uszkodzenia wyrzdzone bombami lotniczymi.
19420414	1316	19420414	2300	1	33	20	@U-505@^BdU^|1942/04/14|Do 6 kwietnia brak kontaktw w EU. Jedynie jednostki neutralne. Podam na pnoc.|U-505
19420414	1752	19420414	2300	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1942/04/14|Kilka duych tankowcw w eskorcie Niszczycieli dostrzeglimy w kwadracie DB6336. Kurs 40 stopni, prdko 12 wzw.
19420414	1835	19420414	2300	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^|1942/04/14|Zatopiony jeden Frachtowiec o masie 5000 ton. CA7968.
19420414	1900	19420414	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-85^|1942/04/14|U-85: Raportuj o pozycji i uszkodzeniach. POWTARZAM! U-85: Raportuj o pozycji i uszkodzeniach.
19420414	1940	19420414	2300	1	33	20	@U-252@^BdU^|1942/04/14|Konwj 5-10 statkw w BE5584. Eskorta 2 jednostki wojenne. Kurs poudniowy. Prdko 10 wzw.
19420414	2014	19420414	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-252^|1942/04/14|Zaatakuj konwj, jeli eskorta nie bdzie stwarzaa wikszych problemw. Nie ma w pobliu okrtw, ktre mogy by udzieli Ci wsparcia.
19420415	0629	19420415	2300	1	50	20	@U-203@^BdU^|1942/04/15|Duy ruch. Gwnie w zatokach. Czasami statki egluj za dnia midzy przyldkami. Zatoki kontroluj jednostki do zwalczania odzi podwodnych. Patrole s liczne, ale nie dowiadczone. Samoloty patroluj obszar za dnia, oraz pnym wieczorem. Niszyciele patroluj wody razem ze cigaczami typu PC451. Powaniejsze cele maj eskorty zoone z kilku samolotw. Ciemna woda umoliwia spokojny nasuch na gbokoci peryskopowej, pozostajc nie zauwaonym dla lotnictwa.
19420420	0700	19420420	2300	1	50	20	@U-654@^BdU^|1942/04/20|Duga na kilkadziesit mil zagroda rozcigajca si od Hatteras na pnoc. Wejcie do niej jest intensywnie monitorowane. Linie zagrody zdradzaj unoszce si na powierzchni czarne beczki. Zatopilimy jeden statek o masie 7000 ton. 
19420415	0730	19420415	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-252^|1942/04/15|U-252: Z raport.
19420416	1930	19420416	2300	1	50	20	@U-154@^BdU^|1942/04/16|Czste patrole powietrzne w przesmyku Mona. EC11-13 niewielki ruch, a take rzadkie patrole lotnicze. Jednostki prawdopodobnie wypywaj z pwyspu Jucatan do Anegady, lub Trinidadu. S to gwnie pojedycze statki handlowe, zygzakujce, bez eskorty. Ruch odbywa si za dnia. Noc panuje zupena cisza. Zatopilimy jeden Frachtowiec - 8000 ton i jeden Tankowiec ok. 12000 ton.
19420416	2042	19420416	2300	1	33	20	@U-123@^BdU^|1942/04/16|Silne zagszczenie w kwadratach CA98-99 i DC31-32. W DC31 jedno zatopienie 4800 ton przy uyciu resztek amunicji. czny tona zatopionych 11 statkw - 80,000 ton. Zaczynam ponowne podejcie. Kocz si torpedy.
19420416	2053	19420416	2300	1	33	20	@U-58@^BdU^|1942/04/16|Uniknelimy czterech torped wystrzelonych z wrogiego okrtu podwodnego w kwadracie CB9142. Zaoga wrogiej jednostki musi by sabo wyszkolona. Nie napotkalimy na nic, oprcz szwajcarskiego Frachtowca zmierzajcego na wschd. Paliwo na poziomie 50 procent.|U-58
19420416	2011	19420416	2300	1	33	20	@U-84@^BdU^@|1942/04/16|Przez ostatnie dwa dni brak kontaktw w porze nocnej na szlaku Hatteras-Henry.
19420417	0001	19420417	2300	1	33	20	@U-754@^BdU^|1942/04/17|Zauwaono Przybrzeny statek handlowy w BD7691 na poudniowym kursie.
19420417	2308	19420417	2300	1	33	20	@U-654@^BdU^|1942/04/17|W okolicy przyldka Lookout brak jakiegokolwiek ruchu. Silny prd i wzburzone morze. Prawdopodobnie statki pozstaj w porcie, lub pyn innymi szlakami.
19420418	0302	19420418	2300	1	33	20	@U-66@^BdU^|1942/04/18|Dwa statki poszy na dno w kwadracie ED. Tona 13000.
19420418	0747	19420418	2300	1	33	20	@U-571@^BdU^|1942/04/18|Zatopilimy jeden Frachtowiec o masie 8000 ton w CA8757. Rozpoczynam ponowne podejcie.
19420418	1730	19420418	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-252^|1942/04/18|U-252: Raportuj o pozycji i uszkodzeniach.
19420418	2031	19420418	2300	1	33	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/18|Ze warunki atmosferyczne uniemoliwiaj zaopatrzenie U-108.|U-459
19420418	2000	19420418	2300	1	50	20	@BdU@|1942/04/18|Do wszystkich U-Boot'w: Pod ADNYM pozorem nie atakowa konwojw w BE55. TO TYLKO MAKIETY!! Puapka na operujce w pobliu U-Booty.
19420419	0017	19420419	2300	1	33	20	@U-572@^BdU^|1942/04/19|Zatopilimy dwa Frachtowce o masie 15000 ton.
19420419	0100	19420419	2300	1	33	20	@U-654@^BdU^|1942/04/19|7000 tonowy amerykaski frachtowiec zosta zatopiony w DC26, oglny kurs 100 stopni.|U-654
19420419	0156	19420419	2300	1	33	20	@U-109@^BdU^|1942/04/19|Frachtowiec o tonau 7000 przewocy amunicje zosta zatopiony w DC3233.
19420419	0335	19420419	2300	1	33	20	@U-575@^BdU^|1942/04/19|Zatopilimy Frachtowiec typu "Baron Inchape" w CB44. Tona 7000.
19420419	0459	19420419	2300	1	33	20	@U-136@^BdU^|1942/04/19|Zatopiono Frachtowiec o masie 6000 ton. Kwadrat CA79.
19420419	1343	19420419	2300	1	33	20	@U-130@^BdU^|1942/04/19|Ostrzelalimy z dziaa pokadowego skad naftowy w zatoce Bullen w Curacao. Wielki poar. Oddalam si od brzegu - pomienie zapewniaj doskona widoczno. Zatopilimy dwa tankowce o cznym tonau 13000. Brak ruchu na szlaku Anegada-Curacao.
19420419	1945	19420419	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-85^|1942/04/19|U-85: Raportuj.
19420420	0431	19420420	2300	1	33	20	@U-654@^BdU^|1942/04/20|Zatopilimy Frachtowiec "Arga" 4500 ton w CA98.
19420420	0706	19420420	2300	1	33	20	@U-86@^BdU^|1942/04/20|U-Boat przynta w CA9913. Wyglda na to, e to przerobiony statek do poowu wielorybw, wytwarza niewielk ilo pary.|U86
19420420	1205	19420420	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-606, 507^|1942/04/20|U-606 i U507: uda si do BA90.|Bdu
19420420	1233	19420420	2300	1	50	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/20|Zakoczono zaopatrzenie w paliwo U-108. U-98 i U-333 oczekuj w kolejce. U-459: Mamy jeszcze ponad poow zapasw paliwa.
19420421	0750	19420421	2300	1	33	20	@U-507@^BdU^|1942/04/21|Zauwaono 2 ssamoloty w DE2942.
19420421	0756	19420421	2300	1	33	20	@U-154@^BdU^|1942/04/21|Zatopilimy jeden Frachtowiec o masie 3500 ton. DN5816.
19420421	1029	19420421	1300	1	100	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/21|Nie mona zaopatrzy w paliwo U-98 i U-333 - za pogoda. U-582 rwnie przyby w celu dotankowania. Utrzymuj stacje w CC7555 i czekam na poprawe pogody.|U-459
19420421	1406	19420421	1600	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-459^|1942/04/21|Kiedy warunki atmosferyczne ulegn poprawie, rozpoczn tankowanie okrtw; U-98, U-333, U-582, U-352, U564, U571.
19420421	1835	19420421	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-455, 553, 588, 593^|1942/04/21|Warunki pogodowe ulegy poprawie. Wznowiono zaopatrzenia. Okrty wymagajce dotankowania prosz o rozpoczcie ponownego podejcia.|Bdu
19420422	0507	19420422	2300	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^|1942/04/22|Gsty ruch w kwadratach CA90,DC20,DC30,DC50,DC60. Zatopilimy trzy jednostki - tona 20,200. Zauwaylimy cztery kominy - prawdopodobnie to "Aquitania", kwadrat DC6155, kurs pnocny, prdko 20 wzw.|U201
19420422	0621	19420422	2300	1	33	20	@U-203@^BdU^|1942/04/22|Zauwaylimy Frahctowiec w CE1122, kurs 300 stopni, prdko 15 wzw.
19420423	0830	19420423	2300	1	75	20	@BdU@^U-155, 156^|1942/04/23|Obszar operacyjny - rejon Colon.|BdU
19420423	0845	19420423	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@|1942/04/23|Do wszystkich okrtw podwodnych: Attack on single ships will be permitted on route A north of 38 degrees N. and west of 10 degrees W. from 1200/24/4 to 2400/1/5. Permission to attack as for areas outside blockade area.
19420424	1638	19420424	2000	1	100	20	@U-553@^BdU^|1942/04/24|Zauwaylimy konwj w BE7317 i 1817. Kurs 20 stopni, prdko 8 wzw, 12 jednostek handlowych 2 Niszczyciele.|U-553
19420424	2030	19420424	2300	1	100	20	@BdU@^U-553^|1942/04/24|Nie atakuj zaobserwowanego konwoju. Sled go i czekaj na zezwolenie.
19420424	1913	19420424	2300	1	30	20	@U-84@^BdU^|1942/04/24|adnego kontaktu wok przyldka Lookout. Nie napotkalimy rwnie na jakikolwiek patrol. Zatopilimy 4000 tonowy Frachtowie w DC1314.
19420424	2006	19420424	2300	1	30	20	@U-575@^BdU^|1942/04/24|Kilka powietrznych i morskich jednostek patroluje kwadrat CA90. Ostatni kontakt handlowy 18/4 - may Frachtowiec. Wysztrzelilimy w jego stron dwie torpedy - jedna chybia, w drugiej zawid zapalnik.
19420424	1944	19420424	2300	1	100	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/24|Dostarczyem zaopatrzenie do; U-108: 35 metrw szeciennych paliwa i prowiant na 12 dni. U-333: 40 metrw szeciennych paliwa i prowiant na 14 dni. U-564: 25 metrw szeciennych paliwa i prowiant na 10 dni.
19420425	0127	19420425	2300	1	30	20	@U-402@^BdU^|1942/04/25|CA98 i CA99 - brak kontaktw. Obserwuje od 19/4. Napotkalimy na kilka niewielkich patroli lotniczych.
19420425	0250	19420425	2300	1	30	20	@U-582@^BdU^|1942/04/25|W CB80 i CB90 brak kontaktw. Obserwuje od 14/4.
19420425	1249	19420425	2300	1	75	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/25|U-582 zaopatrzony w 55 metrw szeciennych paliwa i prowiant na 18 dni.
19420426	0004	19420426	2300	1	50	20	@U-109@^BdU^|1942/04/26|Od 23/4 patrolujemy wody w okolicy przyldka Lookout. Nie natknelimy si na nic, oprcz 2 Niszczycieli i kilku odzi patrolowych. 24/4 zostalimy ostrzelani przez Niszyciel dwiema salwami. Niszczyciel zrzuci kilka bomb gbinowych i oddali si. Wrg nie uywa ASDIC. Brak uszkodze.
19420426	0335	19420426	2300	1	33	20	@U-136@^BdU^1942/04/26|20/4 wystrzelilimy dwie torpedy do Frachtowca "Agra", niestety chybiy. 25/4 zatopilimy Frachtowiec "Empire".|U-136
19420426	0512	19420426	2300	1	30	20	@U-130@^BdU^|1942/04/26|Niewielki ruch w EC55, EC56 i EC64. Brak powietrznych patroli. Brak kontaktw w EC85. Udajemy si do kwadratu DO. 25/4 wystrzelilimy torpede w kierunku Frachtowca, ale nie wybucha - po raz kolejny zawid zapalnik.
19420426	1015	19420426	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-582^|1942/04/26|Patroluj obszar wok przyldka Hatteras.
19420426	1025	19420426	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-588^|1942/04/26|Patroluj obszar wok przyldka Sable i Halilfax.
19420426	1756	19420426	2300	1	33	20	@U-86@^BdU^|1942/04/26|Zauwaylimy Tankowiec w DC2199, kurs 140 stopni, prdkoc 16 wzw.
19420426	1952	19420426	2300	1	75	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/26|Dostarczyem zaopatrzenie do; U-571: 20 metrw szeciennych paliwa. U-352: 40 metrw szeciennych paliwa. U-566 zgosi si po zaopatrzenie 27/4, U-572 i U-594 przybd 28/4, U-69 i U-588 zgosz si 29/4.
19420427	0514	19420427	2300	1	33	20	@U-159@^BdU^|1942/04/27|Operacja Specjalna Nr 1 zakoczona sukcesem.
19420427	1215	19420427	2300	1	50	20	@BdU@^U-96^|1942/04/27|Udaj si do DB79. Bd tam 3/5 o godz. 1000. Na miejscu spotkasz blockade-breaker "Portland". Eskortuj go do domu. You are expressly forbidden to attack any merchant targets within a radius of 200 sea miles from the rendezvous, or to radio excpet for messages important to the blockade-breaker.
19420428	0001	19420428	2300	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^|1942/04/28|Off Cape Hatteras, traffic in spurts along the 40 meter line with Destroyer and strong air escort. Constant high pressure weather conditions.
19420428	0329	19420428	2300	1	33	20	@U-752@^BdU^|1942/04/28|Medium ammount of shipping in CA53 and CA64, course 300 degrees. Strong air and sea patrol. No traffic so far in CA51 and CA54
19420428	0425	19420428	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-130^|1942/04/28|Do not approach San Juan as there is a possible convoy assembly point there.|BdU
19420428	0606	19420428	2300	1	30	20	@U-159^BdU^|1942/04/28|Weather bouy sucessfully laid on Porcupine Bank.point there.|BdU
19420428	0750	19420428	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-96^|1942/04/28Rendezvous with blockake-breaker in CE1133. Remain on station there from 1200 on the 3/5, to first light on the 7/5. Previous operational restrictions still apply.
19420428	1918	19420428	2300	1	50	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/28|U-566 has been supplied with 36 cubic meters of fuel and provisions for 7 days. Stocks for delivery to other boats: 205 cubic meters of fuel and provisions for 30 days. Own stocks: 115 cubic meters of fuel and provisions for 30 days.
19420429	0044	19420429	2300	1	50	20	@U-136@^BdU^|1942/04/29|Off New York, day and night traffic close inshore along the 10 meter line. Strong air patrol, medium sea patrol. Torpedeoed Steamer of 5000 GRT for probable sinking.
19420429	0203	19420429	2300	1	33	20	@U-576@^BdU^|1942/04/29|No traffic off Nantucket-Cape Cod-Cape Anne. Sunk one Freighter of 5000 GRT in CB4849 on 21/4 and missed one 15000 GRT in CA3975 due to pistol failure.
19420429	0457	19420429	2300	1	33	20	@U-201@^BdU^|1942/04/29|Medium traffic off Cape Hatteras. Could not proceed on the surface day or night because of strong air patrol and bright full-moon nights.
19420429	0811	19420429	2300	1	33	20	@U-108@^BdU^|1942/04/29|Unsuccessful attack on two small passanger freighters in CE98 on the 9/4. Sank"Modesta" of 3800 GRT in DO13 on 25/4. Course 145 degrees. No traffic off Bermuda. Air patrol by shore based A/C.
19420429	1450	19420429	2300	1	33	20	@U-575@^BdU^|1942/04/29|Sighted American R-1 type submarine in CB4975. Submarine dived when approached and contact lost on group device after several minutes.
19420429	1803	19420429	2300	1	75	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/29|U-594 supplied with 35 cubic meters of fuel and provisions for 7 days.
19420430	0101	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@U-576@^BdU^|1942/04/30|Convoy spotted in CA3354, 10 steamers, course 270 degrees. 4 probable hits but no confirmed sinkings. Suspect that traffic to Boston is using route CB14-11-12 and CA33. Intend to operate in BC10. One Freighter of 5000 GRT sunk in CA33.
19420430	0128	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@U-654@^BdU^|1942/04/30|Since 21/4 no traffic from DC20 via DD18 to CA90. Light D/C damage following hunt in shallow water. Starting return passage due to low provisions.
19420430	0333	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@U-752@^BdU^|1942/04/30|Sunk one Freighter of 5700 GRT in CB1836 on 21/4.
19420430	1035	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-437^|1942/04/30|Proceed to CD3670 to arrive on the 9/5. You are to rendezvous with "S.S Munsterland" and escort her home.
19420430	1611	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@U-566@^BdU^|1942/04/30|Chased a fast Freighter for 9 hours in CB8137, course 300 degrees.
19420430	1915	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@U-126@^BdU^|1942/04/30|Convoy spotted in BE76, course 20 degrees. 8 steamers and 3 Destroyers.
19420430	1943	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@U-402@^BdU^|1942/04/30|Approached cape Lookout from the souitheast. Traffic observed in both directions. Missed with 2 torpedoes fired at a Freighter and a patrol boat. According to hydrophone group both became ground-runners in 30 meters of water.
19420430	1949	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@BdU@^U-126^|1942/04/30|U-126: Do not attack reported convoy. As per general instructions on 18/5 excercise extreme caution when encountering small convoys in BE, as possible U-Boat trap operating in this area.
19420430	1817	19420430	2300	1	33	20	@U-333@^BdU^|1942/04/30|Fired 3 torpedeos at a Tanker, all missed. Seen and rammed during night attack. Ability to dive is impaired with bows rammed away. Conning tower plating, UZO gear and forward periscope torn away. Jumping-wire also torn away. Constant inrush of water through conning tower.
19420430	2022	19420430	2300	1	50	20	@U-459@^BdU^|1942/04/30|The follwoing have been supplied; U-558: 35 cubic meters of fuel. U-69: 35 cubic meters of fuel. U-572: 25 cubic meters of fuel and provisions for 14 days. Intend to supply U-751 in CC8155 on the 1/5.
19421027	1200	19421029	1200	1	100	20	The Romanian port of Constantza, in the Black Sea, is now available for operations.||Bdu
19430701	1200	19430703	1200	1	100	20	To all uboats heading into the Far East. Our base in Penang is now available for operations.||Bdu
19430406	1200	19430408	1200	1	100	20	A new submarine base is available for operations in Toulon, in the Gulf of Biscay.||Bdu
19430627	1200	19430629	1200	1	100	20	Our submarine base in La Spezia is no longer available for operations. Please adjust your operations accordingly.||Bdu
19430903	800	19430905	800	1	100	20	The New Italian Government has signed an armistice with the Allied forces. All Mediterranea boats adjust your operations accordingly.
19431013	100	19431015	100	1	100	20	The Italian Government announced today that Italy is now in a state of war with Germany. Italian forces are to regarded as hostile commencing immediately.
19440729	1200	19440731	1200	1	100	20	Our submarine base in Pola is no longer available for operations. Please adjust your operations accordingly.||Bdu
19440817	1200	19440819	1200	1	100	20	We're abandoning the French bases.Toulon is no longer available for operations. Please adjust your operations accordingly.||Bdu
19440824	800	19440826	800	1	100	20	@Naval High Command@The pro-axis government of Romania has been overthrown. Effective immediately, regard all romanian ships as potential threat.||Dnitz
19440825	1200	19440827	1200	1	100	20	Bordeaux is no longer available for operations. Please adjust your operations accordingly.||Bdu
19440825	1200	19440827	1200	1	100	20	Following the collapse of the Antonescu regime in Romania, we are now enemies with these former allies. The base in Konstantza is no longer available for operations.||Bdu
19440903	1200	19440905	1200	1	100	20	The base in Brest has been abandoned.||Bdu
19440909	1200	19440911	1200	1	100	20	Lorient is no longer available for operations.||Bdu
19440909	1200	19440911	1200	1	100	20	Our base in Salamis is no longer available for operations.||Bdu
19441201	1200	19441203	1200	1	100	20	Danzig has fallen once again.||Bdu
19450131	1200	19450202	1200	1	100	20	The port of Riga is no longer in our hands.||Bdu
19450501	1200	19450503	1200	1	100	20	Narvik is no longer available for operations.||Bdu
19450503	1200	19450505	1200	1	100	20	Bergen is not available for operations any longer.||Bdu
19450505	1200	19450507	1200	1	100	20	La Rochelle has finnally been captured, and is no longer available for operations.||Bdu
19450509	1100	19450513	1100	1	100	20	My U-boat men! Six years of submarine warfare lie behind us. You have fought like Lions! A crushing material superiority has forced us into a narrow area. A continuation of our fight on the remaining basis is no longer possible. U-boat men! Undefeated and unblemished you lay down your arms after a heroic battle without equal. We remember in deep respect our fallen comrades, who have sealed with death their loyalty to Fuehrer and Fatherland!||Comrades! Preserve your U-boat spirit, with which you have fought courageously, stubbornly, and imperturbably through the years for the good of the Fatherland.||Long Live Germany!|Your Grand Admiral				
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19410122	0000	19410124	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Operation Berlin begins. Battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau are leaving Kiel harbour to a raid on Atlantic sea. All uboats on North Atlantic must be readness to help the Operation until end of march.||Bdu
19410523	400	19410523	2005	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^Zu allen U-Booten^|1941/05/23|U-boats in the vicinity of grid AD52 are encouraged to set a course for SW of that position. Stay on station and assist where possible.||Bdu
19410524	1221	19410524	2005	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@^Deutsche Seeverbnde^|1941/05/24|Bismarck reports that the mighty Hood has been sunk!This is a tremendous victory!||OKm
19410527	0430  19410527	0900	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^Zu allen U-Booten^|1941/05/27|All U-boats in the area: please go to NE of grid BE53 to help battleship Bismarck! Repeat: Go to NE of grid BE53 to help Bismarck! Possible encounter with British Capital ships at 8:00hs||Bdu
19410527	1200	19410527	2005	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@^Deutsche Seeverbnde^|1941/05/27|The battleship Bismarck has been sunk at the hands of the British. It is a sad day for the German people.||OKM
19410601	1640	19410601	2005	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@^Deutsche Seeverbnde^|1941/06/01|The Prinz Eugen has safely arrived at Brest.||OKM
19420114	1000	19420114	2005	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^Zu allen U-Booten^|1942/01/14|The battleship Tirpitz and her escorts are leaving Wilhelmshaven bound for the Norwegian port of Trondheim. Speed: 18 knots.||Bdu
19420211	2350	19420212	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Operation Cerberus begins. Battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau and Heavy Cruiser Prinz Eugen with escorts are leaving Brest french  harbour to germans seas. All uboats on British Channel area must be readness to help the Operation.||Bdu
19420306	0800	19420308	1400	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^Zu allen U-Booten^|All U-boats in the area of Norway may go to 400km north of grid AF17 to join with the battleship Tirpitz in Operation Sportpalast on March 8, at 1200hrs. Repeat: Go to area 400km north of grid AF17 to join Operation Sportpalast on March 8, at 1200hrs.||Bdu
19420910	0100	19420912	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Resupply boat U-459 arrived at his patrol area and will be available in the vicinities of the Grid GG89, south of St. Helena, south Atlantic, until mid February 1943.||Bdu
19420905	0100	19420907	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Resupply boat U-460 arrived at his patrol area and will be available in the vicinities of the Grid EH53, 750Km W of Kape Verde, until early April, 1943.||Bdu
19420410	0100	19420412	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Resupply boat U-461 arrived at his patrol area and will be available in the vicinities of the Grid CC61, north-west Atlantic until early December, 1942.||Bdu
19420605	0100	19420607	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Resupply boat U-463 arrived at his patrol area and will be available in the vicinities of the Grid BD35, North Atlantic, until late June, 1943.||Bdu
19430205	0100	19430207	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Resupply boat U-461 arrived at his patrol area and will be available in the vicinities of the Grid DF67, south-west of Azores until late March, 1943.||Bdu
19430605	0100	19430607	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Resupply boat U-488 arrived at his patrol area and will be available in the vicinities of the Grid DF67, south-west of Azores until late April, 1943.||Bdu
19410105	0100	19410107	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|German ship Corrientes arrived at La Palmas harbour, Canarias Islands, where he will be available for resupply duties after January 5.||Bdu
19430506	0100	19430508	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|German ship Corrientes is no more available for resupply duties. Repeat: Ship Corrientes is no more available for resupply duties.||Bdu
19400201	0100	19400203	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|German ship Thalia arrived at Cadiz harbour, SW of spain, where he will be available for resupply duties between February, 1940 to December, 1941.||Bdu
19400301	0100	19400303	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|German ship Bessel arrived at Vigo harbour, NW of spain, where he will be available for resupply duties between March, 1940 to December, 1941.||Bdu
19420105	0100	19420107	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|German ship Max Albrecht arrived at El Ferrol harbour, NW of spain, where he will be available for resupply duties after January 1.||Bdu
19420702	1200	19420702	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Operation Rsselsprung begins. Battleship Tirpitz and Cruisers Scheer,Hipper and Lutzow are leaving Trondheim convoy hunting. All uboats on North Atlantic and Baltic sea must be in readness to help the Operation until end of July.||Bdu
19420705	1200	19420705	1600	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Operation Rsselsprung has been cancelled. All heavy surface units are returning to Norwegian bases.||Bdu
19430622	0100	19430624	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Resupply ship Charlotte Schliemann arrived at a position south east of Mauritius, Indic Ocean,  where he will be available for resupply duties until mid february 1944.||Bdu
19430905	0100	19430907	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Resupply ship Brake arrived at a position east of Madagascar, Indic Ocean,  where he will be available for resupply duties until mid march 1944.||Bdu
19440228	0100	19440301	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|German ship Max Albrecht is no more available for resupply duties. Repeat: Ship Max Albrecht is no more available for resupply duties.||Bdu
19440401	0400	19440401	1600	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Large British carrier force has left Scapa believed to be heading for Norway and the Tirpitz. All uboats in the area are ordered to attack||Bdu
19440501	0100	19440507	2000	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^All U-boats in the Norway area^|Please assist all German convoys falling back to Wilhelmshaven in the vicinities of the grid AN29. Possible encounter with British naval forces.||Bdu
19430801	0100	19430810	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Special Orders from BDU: Uboats from the 10th that are at sea must refuel off the Madagascar east coast and then patrol the Arabian Sea in preparation for transfer to Penang. All urgent repairs to be carried out when refuelling.||Bdu
19430811	0100	19430820	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Order Confirmed: All uboats from the 10th that are at sea must refuel at resupply ship off the Madagascar east coast and then patrol the Arabian Sea. All urgent repairs to be carried out when refuelling.||Bdu
19430821	0100	19430831	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|Ship Brake is at Madagascar east coast. All uboats from the 10th that are at sea must refuel at Brake and then patrol the Arabian Sea in preparation for transfer to Penang. All urgent repairs to be carried out when refuelling.||Bdu
19430906	0400	19430906	1600	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|All uboats off Norway coast be advised Operation Sizilien has begun. All uboats must be in readness to help the surface units Tirpitz and Scharnhorst||Bdu
19430908	0600	19430908	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|The New Italian Government has signed an armistice with the Allied forces. All Mediterranean uboats adjust your operations accordingly.||Bdu
19430909	0800	19430909	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@|The New Italian Government announced today that Italy will join the Allied forces. Italian forces are to regarded as hostile commencing immediately.||Bdu
19430909	0030  19430909	2300	1	100	20	@BEF. UNTERSEEBOOTE@|1943/09/09|All the Italian vessels under the flag of RSI and/or Decima (X) MAS Flottilla standards must be considered as German allied. All the others italian vessels are to be considered as enemy vessels.||Bdu
19430909	1200	19430909	1430	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^All U-boats in the North Tirrenian sea area^|Possible encounter with Italian naval forces task force reported on leaving la Spezia to surrender in Malta. Please assist the German air forces in way to attack the Italian vessels before it falls in British hands. Air recognition reported the task force 70Km north west of La Maddalena island at 12:00 Estimated time of air raid around 15:00 Grid CJ43, 64 km west of La Maddalena Harbour.||Bdu
19430910	0030  19430910	2300	1	100	20	@BEF. UNTERSEEBOOTE@|1943/09/10|All operational U-Boats of the 29th Flotilla maintaining the possibility to operate for emergency use and for routine calls for fuel and supplies if needed in La Spezia,Pola and Brioni under protection of RSI naval forces. Headquarters for the 29th Flotilla still remaining Toulon.||Bdu
19400529	1245	19400530	1600	1	100	20	@OKM@|1940/05/29|Kondor aircraft report heavy enemy shipping around area of Dunkirk.
19430910	0400	19430910	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1943/09/10|To all 30th flottila - The port of Novorossiysk has been captured by the Russian army.
19440212	1300	19440212	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/02/05|To all Monsun boats - The resupply ship Charlotte Schliemann has been attacked presumed sunk - return to Monsun base or to ship Brake for refuel.
19440309	0400	19440309	2100	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/03/09|To all Monsun boats - The resupply ship Brake will be available from the 11th Feb  1000km SE Mauritius
19440312	1300	19440312	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/03/12|To all Monsun boats - The resupply ship Brake has been attacked presumed sunk - return to Monsun base for refuel.
19440321	0400	19440321	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/03/21|To all Monsun boats - Japanese intel reports British eastern fleet patroling S\SW of Colombo.
19440409	0400	19440409	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/04/09|To all 30th flottila - The port of Odessa has been captured by the Russian army .
19440411	0400	19440411	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/04/11|To all 30th flottila - The port of Kerch has been captured by the Russian army.
19440411	0600	19440411	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/04/11|To all 30th flottila - German and Romanian naval units operating between Sevastopol and Constanza in the evacuation of troops.
19440413	0400	19440413	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/04/13|To all 30th flottila - The port of Feodosia has been captured by the Russian army.
19440508	0400	19440508	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/05/08|To all 30th flottila - The last German port in Russia has been captured by the Russian army - the port of Sevastopol has fallen 
19440816	0400	19440816	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/08/16|To all Monsun boats - The port of Surabaya has been captured by the Allies.
19440825	0400	19440825	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/08/25|To all Monsun boats - The port of Rabaul has been captured by the Allies.
19440825	0600	19440825	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/08/25|To all 30th flottila - The port of Constanza is no longer available - all uboats at sea to head for Turkey or breakout into the Med
19440901	0400	19440901	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/09/01|To all Monsun boats - Japanese intel reports US task force operating in Bandasee.
19441012	0400	19441012	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/10/12|To all Monsun boats - Japanese intel reports US task force operating in Bandasee.
19441014	0400	19441014	2300	1	100	20	@OKM@|1944/10/14|To all Monsun boats - Japanese intel reports US task force moving north towards Celebessee.
19430610	0430  19430610	0900	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^Zu allen operational U-Boats der 29th Flotilla^|1943/06/10|To all U-boats in the Sicilian channel area:air recognition reported massive task forces movement towards italian islands! Repeat: Go to W-SW of Pantelleria and Lampedusa islands, possible encounter with allied task forces in all the area.|BdU
19430710	0100	19430710	2005	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@^Deutsche Seeverbnde^|1943/07/10|The allied invasion fleet is reported on route to the south coast line of Sicily.All operational forces in the area must converge south of the Licata harbours.|OKM
19430612	0030  19430612	2300	1	100	20	@BEF. UNTERSEEBOOTE@|1943/06/12|The Italian bases of Pantelleria and Lampedusa are fallen.Maximum care at possible encounter with allied task forces and air strikes for all the u boat operational in the Sicily channel.|BdU 
19430817	0600	19430817	2300	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@^Deutsche Seeverbnde^|1943/08/17|The Sicily island is fallen under control of the Allied forces. All Mediterranean boats adjust your operations accordingly.|OKM
19430908	0700  19430908	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^Zu allen operational U-Boats der 29th Flotilla^|1943/09/08|To all U-boats in the Tirrenian sea area:KM intel reports massive allied fleet movements towards the Tirrenian sea.Expected landing operations over Salerno coastline.All operational U Boats must converge South of Naples, possible encounter with allied task forces in all the area.|Bdu
19430909	1800  19430909	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^Zu allen operational U-Boats der 29th Flotilla^|1943/09/09|To all U-boats in the Ionian sea area.Allied troops were landed in the Taranto naval base.Resistance was slight and the town and ports were captured almost immediately.All Mediterranean boats adjust your operations accordingly |Bdu
19400603	0600  19400603	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^To all U-boats in the Norvegian sea area^|1940/06/03|KM intel reports two allied convoy leaving Narvik for British harbours.OKM is preparing an operation against it and the supply lines for the British army still fighting on northern Norway.All U Boats must converge in the area and waiting for orders.|Bdu
19400604	0400  19400604	2300	1	100	20	@Befehlshaber der U-Boote@^To all U-boats in the Norvegian sea area^|1940/06/04|The codename for this operation is "Juno" and the task force is composed by Gneisenau, Scharnhorst,Admiral Hipper and four destroyers.Primary area of operations were Harstad, Andfjord, Vaagsfjord and possibly Ofotfjord, secondary target were convoys directed to Trondheim, Saltdal, Bodo and Mo. All uboats must be in readness to help the surface units.|Bdu
19440121	0100	19440121	2000	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@^Deutsche Seeverbnde^|1944/01/21|The allied invasion fleet is reported on route to the coast line of Anzio.All operational forces in the area must converge in proximity of the harbour and be in readness to help the surface units on attacking the Allied fleet.|OKM
19430907	0900	19430907	1800	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@|The following attack areas have been allotted to the Monsun boats that are to replenish from sept 8, onwards from "Brake" at Madagascar east coast:  U 533 - Gulf of Aden, U 188 - Gulf of Oman, U 168 - Gulf of Cambay, U 532 - Southern tip of Peninsular India, U 183 off Mombassa. Boats have a free hand in this area according to the defences and shipping.  U 533 may penetrate as far west as the entrance to the Red Sea at her own discretion.  Surprisingly large successes may be possible there||OKM
19430915	1000	19430915	1800	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@|All Monsun boats: do not attack any submarines in the Indian Ocean for fear of "friendly-fire" incident.||OKM
19430917	0800	19430917	1800	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@|To all boats going to far east missions: You will reach your operational area after a particularly long passage, for which extensive preparations have been necessary. This operation will only be worth all this if you utilise all your opportunities. I expect each one of you to make a great success of this undertaking.||Alm. Doenitz.
19430925	0900	19430925	1800	1	100	20	@Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@|To all Monsun boats: There is a Japanese U-boat in the Gulf of Aden and one on the Gulf of Oman.  A further one is approaching operational area LK, LU and westward therefrom.   The Japanese have small aircraft on board.  Appearance:  either single-decker (somewhat like Arado) with closed-in cockpit; or double-decker with open cockpit.  Both are float-planes and single-engines.  They will probably be used only in an open sea area. Report at once on enemy sightings which indicate operations against Japan.||OKM
