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Albert Lauzemis
German U-boat commander

Albert Lauzemis

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German U-boat commander
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Male
Place of birth
Klaipėda, Klaipeda City Municipality, Klaipėda County, Lithuania
Place of death
Atlantic Ocean
Age
26 years
Education
Naval Academy at Mürwik
Awards
German Cross in Gold
(1944)
Iron Cross 2nd Class
 
Iron Cross 1st Class
 
Wehrmacht Long Service Award
(1941)
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Biography

Albert Lauzemis (12 March 1918 – 10 April 1944) was a German U-boat commander in World War II.

Naval career

Albert Lauzemis joined Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in 1937. He went through U-boat training and U-boat familiarization (Baubelehrung) from June 1940 to February 1941. He trained for the Type IXC boats and on commissioning of U-68 by Kapitän zur See Karl-Friedrich Merten he became its Second Watch Officer (2WO). Lauzemis sailed on the boat for two patrols as 2WO and then for the third patrol as the First Watch Officer (1WO). He served on the boat until April 1942. During Lauzemis' stint on U-68 Merten sank eleven ships for over 63,000 tons. Lauzemis went through U-boat commander training with the 24th U-boat Flotilla in May 1942 and on 18 May he was given command of the small "duck" school boat U-139. He only served there for six weeks before taking command of the much larger Type IX U-37 on 1 July 1942. The hugely successful boat was by that time a school boat in the Baltic Sea. Lauzemis left the U-37 on 3 January 1943 and on the 21st took command of the U-68, his old boat. He left for his first war patrol as commander on 7 May 1943, heading for the Caribbean Sea. On the second patrol with the U-68 the outbound boat was attacked on 14 June 1943 having left base at Lorient only 2 days earlier. Lauzemis, the 2WO and another man were wounded and one lost overboard. The 1WO, Scherraus, brought the boat back to base. Lauzemis spent six weeks in hospital and was relieved of command during his recovery. During his five patrols, 228 days at sea, Lauzemis sank six ships for almost 28,000 tons. On 30 July Albert Lauzemis was again in command of his U-68 and took the boat out again on 14 August 1943. Lauzemis was killed when the boat was sunk on 10 April 1944 north-west of Madeira, Portugal, in position 33°24′N 18°59′W / 33.400°N 18.983°W / 33.400; -18.983Coordinates: 33°24′N 18°59′W / 33.400°N 18.983°W / 33.400; -18.983, by depth charges and rockets from Avenger and Wildcat aircraft of the US escort carrier USS Guadalcanal.

Summary of Career

Ships sunk

DateU-boatName of shipNationalityTonnageFate
13 March 1943U-68Cities Service Missouri United States7,506Sunk
13 March 1943U-68Ceres Netherlands2,680Sunk
21 October 1943U-68HMS Orfasy Royal Navy545Sunk
22 October 1943U-68Litiopa Norway5,356Sunk
31 October 1943U-68New Columbia United Kingdom6,574Sunk
30 November 1943U-68Fort de Vaux Free France5,186Sunk

Awards

  • Iron Cross 2nd Class
  • Iron Cross 1st Class
  • German Cross in Gold - 6 November 1943 (posthumous)
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