12th U-boat Flotilla

12th U-boat Flotilla
12th Flotilla emblem
Active1941–1944
Country Nazi Germany
Branch Kriegsmarine
TypeU-boat flotilla
Garrison/HQBordeaux, Occupied France
EngagementsWorld War II
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Fregattenkapitän Klaus Scholtz
Military unit

The 12th U-boat Flotilla (German 12. Unterseebootsflottille) was a German U-boat flotilla formed on 15 October 1942 at Bordeaux under the command of Korvettenkapitän Klaus Scholtz. The flotilla was disbanded on 25 August 1944 due to the imminent arrival of Allied forces.

Flotilla commanders

Duration Commander
January 1941 – January 1944 Fregattenkapitän Klaus Scholtz

Assigned U-boats

The following U-boats were assigned to 12th U-boat Flotilla at Bordeaux at various times during their service life:

  • U-117
  • U-118
  • U-119
  • U-177
  • U-178
  • U-179
  • U-180
  • U-181
  • U-182
  • U-195
  • U-196
  • U-197
  • U-198
  • U-199
  • U-200
  • U-219
  • U-220
  • U-233
  • U-459
  • U-460
  • U-461
  • U-462
  • U-463
  • U-487
  • U-488
  • U-489
  • U-490
  • U-847
  • U-848
  • U-849
  • U-850
  • U-851
  • U-852
  • U-859
  • U-860
  • U-861
  • U-862
  • U-863
  • U-871
  • U-1059
  • U-1061
  • U-1062

Thirty-nine of the forty-two U-boats assigned to 12th Flotilla were destroyed during their assignment. Before the base at Bordeaux was captured by the Allies, U-861, U-862 and U-1061 managed to escape, and were transferred to other U-boat flotillas.

Assigned ex-Italian submarines

The following Italian submarines were captured after the Italian capitulation in September 1943 and assigned to the 12th U-boat Flotilla:

References

  • "Uboat.net". The Flotillas – 12th Flotilla. Archived from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 25 March 2009.
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