Allegiance Nazi Germany Years of service 1933–45 Name Gunther Krech | Service/branch Kriegsmarine Rank Kapitanleutnant | |
Born 21 September 1914
Wilhelmshaven ( 1914-09-21 ) Died 3 June 2000(2000-06-03) (aged 85)
Wuppertal Unit SSS Gorch Fock
cruiser Karlsruhe
Kustenfliegerstaffel 1./106
U-5, U-100 |
German U boat 'attacked by sea monster' found on seabed off Scotland
Gunther Krech (21 September 1914 in Wilhelmshaven – 3 June 2000 in Wuppertal) was a German U-boat commander in Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes). The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. As commander of U-558 he sank nineteen ships, totalling 100,771 tons, and damaged two ships (15,070 tons). He is thirty-third in the list of U-Boat aces of World War II.
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- German U boat attacked by sea monster found on seabed off Scotland
- Career
- Ships attacked
- Awards
- References
Career
Krech joined the Reichsmarine in April 1933, initially training as an observer and pilot in the Marineflieger before transferring to the U-boat arm in November 1939. Krech conducted ten combat patrols in the Atlantic and Caribbean. He sank 18 merchant ships and the naval trawler HMT Bedfordshire, which was assisting the US Navy with anti-submarine patrols along the East Coast, for a total of 100,771 tons. He also damaged two merchant ships for a total of 15,070 GRT.
U-558 was sunk by depth charges from a Halifax from No. 58 Squadron RAF, and a B-24 Liberator from 19th Antisubmarine Squadron USAAF on 20 July 1943 in the Bay of Biscay, north-west of Cape Ortegal, Spain. Only Krech, the Leitender Ingenieur ("Leading Engineer"), and three men of the gun crew survived. Krech remained in Allied captivity until after the war. He died in 2000.