... U-l3l, as well as the two new Type VIICs that had refueled in Vigo, Heyda's U-434 and Gengelbach's U-574. No one would pennit himself to believe that the invincible Engelbert Endrass in the VllC U-567 was gone, and yet he did not reply ...
... U-boat, together with her secret orders and code books.8 Alas, it wasn't to be. Heyda had already begun the scuttling process, and the demolition charges went off as the whaler neared the U-boat. U-434 began settling immediately, and so ...
Hyperbolic Functions George Ferdinand Becker. U log sinh u • Fo log cosh u Fo log tanh u w Fo log coth u 4.50 1.65324 434,4 1.65335 434,2 .51 .65759 .65769 9.99989 .99989 0,2 0.00011 .00011 .52 .66193 .66203 .99990 .00010 .53 .66627 ...
... U-boats deployed across the route from Gibraltar to Britain.38 Poor visibility on 15 December made for a quiet first ... 434 was sighted shadowing the convoy from astern and attacked by the destroyer Stanley. Other warships quickly ...
... U-boat had been forced to scuttle. Under the command of Kapitänleutnant W Heyda, U-434 had come down from the north after the Admiral Scheer's sortie was aborted, refuelled from the German supply-ship Bessel in Vigo harbour, then made ...
... U-434 wurde von den Briten versenkt?” (Our U-boat, U-434, was sunk by the British?) Vogel snarled. “Es war nur 47 tage alt! Verdammte Briten!” (It was only 47 days old! Damn Brits!) Vogel stormed to the maps on his wall. “Es ist Zeit ...
... U-434 and blew up, and in the frantic counter-attack led by Walker, U-434 was depth-charged and forced to the surface, and then rammed and attacked by further depth charges. The convoy escorts had by this time also sunk U-567 ...