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  1. Carl Emmermann (6 March 1915 – 25 March 1990) was a German U-boat commander during World War II. In his time as commander, submarines under his command sank 27 ships for a total tonnage of 152,080 gross register tons (GRT). Career. Emmermann began his naval career in 1934.

  2. 25 de mar. de 1990 · Carl Emmermann. Korvettenkapitän () U-boat Commands. Carl Emmermann began his naval career in 1934. For some years he was training officer on the Marineschule Mürwik, where future officers got their training. In 1939 he joined the U-boat force and in November 1940 became the I WO on U-A (built for Turkey) under the command of Hans Eckermann.

  3. The Befehlshaber der U-Boote had scheduled the Eisbär group to start their attack at 0030 hours on 8 October 1942. Carl Emmermann and Karl-Friedrich Merten had received special orders to infiltrate their individual U-boats into Cape Town Harbour and to attack any ships lying at anchor there.

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  4. Carl Emmermann, ca. 1943. Carl Emmermann (* 6. März 1915 in Hamburg; † 25. März 1990 in Celle) war ein deutscher U-Boot-Kommandant während des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Als Kommandant von U 172 versenkte er insgesamt 27 Schiffe mit einer Gesamttonnage von 152.080 BRT. Leben. Emmermann begann seinen Dienst in der Kriegsmarine 1934.

  5. Carl Emmermann (Knights Cross) 1 Nov 1943 - 13 Dec 1943 : Oblt. Hermann Hoffmann

  6. 23 de jun. de 2013 · Here is a candid image of two young commanders, Carl Emmermann on the right from U-172 and Gunther Muller-Stockheim of U-67 meeting in the Caribbean Sea while on attack patrol in mid June 1942. Photo compliments of “UBoot Krieg Im Der Karibik” by Gaylord Kelshall, translated by Hans Steffen (publisher Verlag AG).

  7. 14 de jul. de 2013 · Carl Emmermann joined the navy in 1934 and the U-boat arm in 1939. He completed five patrols in U-172 alone and sank the British liner Orcades of 23,456 tons before being driven off by counter-attack. He also rescued the crew of U-604 which was so badly damaged it was scuttled. On shore Emmermann led the Sixth Flotilla from St. Nazaire.