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Allegiance
  
Nazi Germany

Rank
  
Kapitanleutnant

Name
  
Joachim Berger

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Years of service
  
1934–43

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Died
  
March 4, 1943

Commands held
  
German submarine U-87

Born
  
23 June 1913 Berlin, German Empire (
1913-06-23
)

Service/branch
  
Reichsmarine  Kriegsmarine

Awards
  
U-boat War Badge 1939, Iron Cross 1st Class

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Joachim Berger (23 June 1913 – 4 March 1943) was a German U-boat commander in World War II.

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Joachim Berger joined the Reichsmarine in 1934. He served as a training officer on the 2nd torpedo boat flotilla from October to November 1939. From November 1939 to April 1940 he held a staff position. From April 1940 to March 1941, Berger served on the staff of Naval Commander Molde. From March to April 1941 he was a relief instructor with the Naval Gunnery School. From April to May 1941, Berger served with the 24th U-boat Flotilla and went through his U-boat Commander training and U-boat familiarization (Baubelehrung) from May to August 1941. On 19 August 1941 Berger commissioned the new Type VIIB boat U-87. He commanded this boat for more than 18 months, during which he went out on five patrols, 260 days at sea, all over the North Atlantic - including a patrol to US waters from May to July 1942. He sank five ships with a total of over 38,000 gross register tons (GRT).

Death

Berger was killed along with his entire crew of 49 men when the boat was sunk on 4 March 1943 west of Leixoes, Portugal, in position 41°36′N 13°31′W, by depth charges from the Canadian corvette Shediac and the Canadian destroyer St. Croix.

Awards

  • Iron Cross 2nd Class - 30 January 1942
  • U-boat War Badge 1939 - 28 March 1942
  • Iron Cross 1st Class - 9 July 1942
  • References

    Joachim Berger Wikipedia


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