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  1. Wolfgang Lüth (15 October 1913 – 14 May 1945) was a German U-boat captain of World War II who was credited with the sinking of 46 merchant ships plus the French submarine Doris sunk during 15 war patrols, for a total tonnage of 225,204 gross register tons (GRT). Lüth joined the Reichsmarine in 1933. After a period of training on surface ...

  2. On 13 May 1945 Kapitän zur See Wolfgang Lüth was shot by a sentry at the Marineschule when he failed to identify himself or give the password. The unlucky shot, fired by the sentry at a target he could not even see in the darkness, struck Lüth in the head, killing him instantly.

    Date
    U-boat
    Name Of Ship
    Tons
    18 Jan 1940
    1,179
    19 Jan 1940
    1,188
    11 Feb 1940
    1,213
    4 May 1940
    San Tiburcio [Mine]
    5,995
  3. Wolfgang Lüth was a plain-looking man (although he looked less so after a shave and wearing a pressed uniform), bald, with a pointed head, a large nose, and a gap between his two front teeth wide enough to push a pencil through. Oehrn was urbane, a diplomat, a thinker.

  4. Category. : Wolfgang Lüth. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Wolfgang Lüth. German naval officer and U-boat commander during World War II. image. Lüth's grave, cemetery Adelby. image of grave.

  5. Nov 2, 2001 · Overview. An exceptional figure in the history of the German Navy, Wolfgang Luth was one of only seven men in the Wehrmacht to win Germany's highest combat decoration, the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds.

  6. Kapitän zur See (Captain) Wolfgang August Eugen Lüth (15 October 1913 – 14 May 1945), was the second most successful German U-boat ace of World War II.

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  8. Nov 2, 2001 · U-Boat Ace. : An exceptional figure in the history of the German Navy, Wolfgang Luth was one of only seven men in the Wehrmacht to win Germany's highest combat decoration, the Knight's Cross...

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