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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 ...

    • Cemetery Adelby in Flensburg
  2. Wolfgang Lüth (* 15. Oktober 1913 in Riga; † 14. Mai 1945 in Flensburg) war ein deutscher Marineoffizier, zuletzt Kapitän zur See. Er war U-Boot-Kommandant der Kriegsmarine im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Lüth und Albrecht Brandi waren die einzigen U-Boot-Kommandanten, die mit dem Eichenlaub mit Schwertern und Brillanten zum Ritterkreuz ...

  3. 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.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2017 · La muerte de Lüth es una de las más extrañas sucedidas a un capitán de U-boot durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Wolfgang Lüth era uno de los mejores capitanes de U-boot con los que contó la Kriegsmarine durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  5. 21 de ago. de 2005 · En su larga y terriblemente fructífera carrera de comandante de submarinos, el kapitän zur see Wolfgang Lüth, cruel y eficiente escualo de la Marina de Hitler, encarnó a la perfección el...

  6. The following is a lecture by Lt. Commander Wolfgang Lueth on the problems of leadership in a submarine, given at a convention of naval officers at Weimar on 17 December 1943. Lueth was one of the outstanding German submarine commanders. He was born in 1913, and joined the German Navy in 1933.

  7. Jordan Vause. Naval Institute Press, 1990 - History - 235 pages. A legend in his time, Nazi submarine commander Wolfgang Luth sank 47 Allied merchant ships and a submarine and became the first...