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Years of service
  
1926–43

Name
  
Harro Schacht

Rank
  
Fregattenkapitan

Commands held
  
German submarine U-507


Born
  
15 September 1907 Cuxhaven (
1907-09-15
)

Buried at
  
(01°38′S 39°52′W / 1.633°S 39.867°W / -1.633; -39.867 (place of death of Harro Schacht))

Allegiance
  
Weimar Republic (to 1933)  Nazi Germany

Service/branch
  
Reichsmarine  Kriegsmarine

Died
  
January 14, 1943, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Awards
  
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Unit
  
German cruiser Emden, German cruiser Nurnberg

Harro Schacht (15 December 1907 in Cuxhaven – 14 January 1943 in the South Atlantic) was a German U-boat commander in 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. He is credited with the sinking of 19 ships for a total of 77,143 gross register tons (GRT), including the SS Alcoa Puritan and one ship damaged of 6,561 GRT.

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Biography

Schacht began his naval career in April 1926 as an Offiziersanwarter (Officer Cadet), receiving promotion to Fahnrich zur See in April 1928 and Oberfahnrich zur See in June 1930. On 1 October 1930 he was commissioned as a Leutnant zur See, serving on the light cruisers Emden and Nurnberg, and receiving promotion to Oberleutnant zur See on 1 August 1932.

Promoted to Kapitanleutnant on 1 April 1936, he served in the staff of the Oberkommando der Marine (OKM) from 1937. Promoted to Korvettenkapitan on 1 October 1940, he joined the U-boat force in June 1941, sailing under Erich Topp in U-552 as a commander-in-training.

Following this, in October 1941 he was appointed commander of the newly built Type IXC U-507 submarine. On his second patrol, Schacht took U-507 to the Gulf of Mexico in May 1942, sinking 9 ships, including 4 tankers.

On his next patrol, he took U-507 to operate off the coast of Brazil. From 16 to 19 August 1942, U-507 sank six neutral Brazilian ships and a Swedish tanker. As a result of this (and previous attacks) Brazil declared war on Germany on 22 August 1942. On the way home from this patrol, U-507, together with U-156, U-506 and the Italian submarine Comandante Cappellini took part in the rescue operations during the Laconia incident, rescuing survivors, including many Italian Prisoners of War after the Laconia was sunk on 12 September 1942.

Schacht and the entire crew of U-507 were killed in the South Atlantic on 13 January 1943 when a U.S. PBY Catalina aircraft sank the U-boat with depth charges. Schacht received posthumous promotion to Fregattenkapitan on 1 January 1944. Under his command U-507 sank 19 merchant ships totalling 77,143 tons and damaged another of 6,561 tons.

Awards

  • Wehrmacht Long Service Award 4th Class (1 April 1936)
  • Spanish Cross in Silver (29 March 1940)
  • Iron Cross (1939)
  • 2nd Class (19 April 1940)
  • 1st Class (6 June 1942)
  • U-boat War Badge (1939) (6 June 1942)
  • Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 9 January 1943 as Korvettenkapitan and commander of U-507
  • Mentioned in the Wehrmachtbericht on 18 May 1942
  • References

    Harro Schacht Wikipedia