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    U Boat Mutiny

    Are there any known instance of mutinies on a U-boat?

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    I have never heard of one. It would probably be difficult to pull off.

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      #3
      Originally posted by DennyB View Post
      I have never heard of one. It would probably be difficult to pull off.
      That's a good point. I imagine it would have to be a spontaneous uprising in which the crew overpowered the captain and any other officers who resisted. Given the tight quarters and constant movement of people, there would probably be very little opportunity to conspire and plan.

      It's kind of amazing that nothing like this did seem to have happened during 1944 and onward, since going on a U-boat patrol was essentially a suicide mission (and the odds of even taking an Allied ship with you were slim).

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        Originally posted by smershagent View Post
        That's a good point. I imagine it would have to be a spontaneous uprising in which the crew overpowered the captain and any other officers who resisted. Given the tight quarters and constant movement of people, there would probably be very little opportunity to conspire and plan.

        It's kind of amazing that nothing like this did seem to have happened during 1944 and onward, since going on a U-boat patrol was essentially a suicide mission (and the odds of even taking an Allied ship with you were slim).
        They were totally devoted to the cause right to the end !

        Nick

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          #5
          Originally posted by Stickgrenade View Post
          They were totally devoted to the cause right to the end !

          Nick
          Not all of them Nick !

          Some : ended up in front of a firing-squad, lost their rank and died in action, were transferred to the eastern front.

          yours friendly

          Eric-Jan

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            #6
            Indeed Eric-Jan,

            from u-boat net:

            On January 26, 1944, Oblt. z.S. Oskar Kusch was condemned to death by a military tribunal and executed on May 12, 1944, after being denounced by his former IWO for alleged "Wehrkraftzersetzung" (sedition and defeatism).

            Kusch was one of only two U-boat commanders to be sentenced to death by German authorities, the other being Heinz Hirsacker of U-572 who was convicted of cowardice and committed suicide on April 24, 1943, shortly before his scheduled execution.

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