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  1. Joachim Schepke (8 March 1912 – 17 March 1941) was a German U-boat commander during World War II. He was the seventh recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Schepke is credited with having sunk 36 Allied ships.

  2. Joachim Schepke began his naval career in April 1930. He spent two years on the 'pocket battleship' Deutschland before, as Günther Prien also had, transferring to the U-boat force in October 1935.

  3. Joachim Schepke died when U-100 was sunk at 0318hrs on 17 March 1941 SE of Iceland in approximate position 61N, 12W, after being rammed and depth charged by the British destroyers HMS Walker and HMS Vanoc (Niestlé, 1998).

  4. Feb 5, 2019 · Kplt. Joachim Schepke was one of the most promising of the early wartime U-boat kaleunts. Articulate, highly intelligent and ambitious, he was also an arch opportunist. Although membership of the Nazi party was compulsory, most of the Kriegsmarine including U-boat commanders, sniffed national socialism with patrician disdain. Schepke on the ...

  5. The boat was launched on 10 April 1940, with a crew of 53, under the command of Kapitänleutnant Joachim Schepke. On her first active patrol, U-100 came into contact with two Allied convoys, OA-198 and OA-204. She shadowed both convoys.

  6. Improving skills and weather, as well as radar, gave the British a major victory in mid-March, when two of Germany's great U-boat aces—Prien and Schepkewere killed at sea and a third, Kretchsmer, was captured.

  7. Joachim Schepke died when U-boat was sunk at 0318 hrs on 17 March 1941 SE of Iceland in approximate position 61N, 12W, after being rammed and depth charged by the British destroyers HMS Walker D27 and HMS Vanoc H33 (Niestlé, 1998).

  8. Joachim Schepke. Commanders with Over 100,000 tons sunk each. These men sank over 820 ships and over 4,6 million tons of allied shipping. Commanders with Over 50,000 tons sunk. This is a compilation of the excellent commanders that didn't quite make it to the "premier league" :) Capital Warships sunk

  9. Joachim Schepke (8 March 1912 – 17 March 1941) was a German U-boat commander during World War II. He was the seventh recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Schepke is credited with having sunk 36 Allied ships. Read more on Wikipedia.

  10. Schepke, Joachim; Quellen(nachweise) Archivportal-D Forschungsplattform zu den "Großen Deutschen Kunstausstellungen" 1937-1944 Literatur(nachweise) ...

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