Nicolai Clausen
Nicolai Clausen | |
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Born |
Flensburg | 2 June 1911
Died |
16 May 1943 31) South Atlantic 33°55′N 20°35′W / 33.917°N 20.583°W | (aged
Allegiance |
Weimar Republic (to 1933) Nazi Germany |
Service/branch |
Reichsmarine Kriegsmarine |
Years of service | 1929–43 |
Rank | Korvettenkapitän (posthumous) |
Commands held |
U-142 U-37 U-129 U-182 |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Awards | Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross |
Asmus Nicolai Clausen (2 June 1911 – 16 May 1943) was a German U-boat commander of the Second World War. He is credited with sinking 23 ships for a total of 73,428 gross register tons (GRT) of Allied shipping. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, awarded by Nazi Germany to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership.
Clausen and U-182 were lost with all hands, sunk on 16 May 1943 by the American destroyers USS MacKenzie and USS Lamb.
Summary of career
Ships attacked
As commander of U-37, U-129 and U-182 Nicolai Clausen is credited with the sinking of 23 ships for a total of 73,428 gross register tons (GRT) and sinking the French submarine Sfax (Q 182) of 1,379 metric tons (1,357 long tons; 1,520 short tons).
Date | U-boat | Name of Ship | Nationality | Tonnage | Fate[1][2][3] |
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1 December 1940 | U-37 | Palmella | United Kingdom | 1,578 | Sunk |
2 December 1940 | U-37 | Gwalia | Sweden | 1,258 | Sunk |
2 December 1940 | U-37 | Jeanne M. | United Kingdom | 2,465 | Sunk |
4 December 1940 | U-37 | Daphne | Sweden | 1,513 | Sunk |
16 December 1940 | U-37 | San Carlos | Spain | 223 | Sunk |
19 December 1940 | U-37 | Rhône | Free France | 2,785 | Sunk |
19 December 1940 | U-37 | Sfax (Q 182) | Free French Naval Forces | 1,379 | Sunk |
9 February 1941 | U-37 | Courland | United Kingdom | 1,325 | Sunk |
9 February 1941 | U-37 | Estrellano | United Kingdom | 1,983 | Sunk |
10 February 1941 | U-37 | Brandenburg | United Kingdom | 1,473 | Sunk |
7 March 1941 | U-37 | Mentor | Greece | 3,050 | Sunk |
12 March 1941 | U-37 | Petursey | Iceland | 91 | Sunk |
20 February 1942 | U-129 | Nordvangen | Norway | 2,400 | Sunk |
23 February 1942 | U-129 | George L. Torian | Canada | 1,754 | Sunk |
23 February 1942 | U-129 | Lennox | Canada | 1,904 | Sunk |
23 February 1942 | U-129 | West Zeda | United States | 5,658 | Sunk |
28 February 1942 | U-129 | Bayou | Panama | 2,605 | Sunk |
3 March 1942 | U-129 | Mary | United States | 5,104 | Sunk |
7 March 1942 | U-129 | Steel Age | United States | 6,188 | Sunk |
15 January 1943 | U-182 | Ocean Courage | United Kingdom | 7,173 | Sunk |
17 February 1943 | U-182 | Llanashe | United Kingdom | 4,836 | Sunk |
10 March 1943 | U-182 | Richard D. Spaight | United States | 7,177 | Sunk |
5 April 1943 | U-182 | Aloe | United Kingdom | 5,047 | Sunk |
1 May 1943 | U-182 | Adelfotis | Greece | 5,838 | Sunk |
Awards
- Wehrmacht Long Service Award 3rd Class (15 October 1941)[4]
- Iron Cross (1939)
- U-boat War Badge (1939) (18 April 1940)[4]
- Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 13 March 1942 as Kapitänleutnant and commander of U-129[5][6]
- Mentioned in the Wehrmachtbericht on 12 March 1942
Promotions
1 October 1931: | Obermatrose (Seaman Apprentice)[7] |
1 October 1933: | Matrosengefreiter (Seaman Lance Corporal)[7] |
1 November 1933: | Bootsmannsmaat (Petty Officer Third Class)[7] |
1 September 1935: | Obersteuermannsmaat (Petty Officer Second Class)[7] |
1 May 1937: | Fähnrich zur See (Officer Cadet)[7] |
1 October 1937: | Oberfähnrich zur See (Senior Ensign)[4] |
1 January 1938: | Leutnant zur See (Second Lieutenant)[4] |
1 April 1939: | Oberleutnant zur See (First Lieutenant)[4] |
1 January 1941: | Kapitänleutnant (Captain Lieutenant)[4] |
5 April 1945: | Korvettenkapitän (Corvette Captain), with a rank age dated on 1 May 1943[4] |
References
Citations
- ↑ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by U-37 - U-boat Successes". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- ↑ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by U-129 - U-boat Successes". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- ↑ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by U-182 - U-boat Successes". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Busch & Röll 2003, p. 196.
- ↑ Fellgiebel 2000, p. 154.
- ↑ Scherzer 2007, p. 261.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Busch & Röll 2003, p. 195.
Bibliography
- Busch, Rainer; Röll, Hans-Joachim (2003). Der U-Boot-Krieg 1939–1945 — Die Ritterkreuzträger der U-Boot-Waffe von September 1939 bis Mai 1945 [The U-Boat War 1939–1945 — The Knight's Cross Bearers of the U-Boat Force from September 1939 to May 1945] (in German). Hamburg, Berlin, Bonn Germany: Verlag E.S. Mittler & Sohn. ISBN 978-3-8132-0515-2.
- Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000) [1986]. Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945 — Die Inhaber der höchsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile [The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945 — The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches] (in German). Friedberg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 978-3-7909-0284-6.
- Scherzer, Veit (2007). Die Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbündeter Streitkräfte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives [The Knight's Cross Bearers 1939–1945 The Holders of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Army, Air Force, Navy, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal Archives] (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Militaer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2.
- Die Wehrmachtberichte 1939–1945 Band 2, 1. Januar 1942 bis 31. Dezember 1943 [The Wehrmacht Reports 1939–1945 Volume 2, 1 January 1942 to 31 December 1943] (in German). München, Germany: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. 1985. ISBN 978-3-423-05944-2.
External links
- Helgason, Guðmundur. "Nicolai Clausen". German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
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