U-123
Type
IXB
Laid down 15 Apr, 1939 AG Weser, Bremen
Commissioned 30 May, 1940 Kptlt. Karl-Heinz Moehle
Commanders
30 May, 1940 - 19 May, 1941 Kptlt. Karl-Heinz Moehle (Knights Cross)
19 May, 1941 - 31 Jul, 1942 Kptlt. Reinhard Hardegen (Knights Cross)
1 Aug, 1942 - 17 Jun, 1944 Oblt. Horst von Schroeter (Knights Cross)
Career 12 patrols 30 May, 1940 - 30 Sep, 1940 2. Flottille (training)
1 Oct, 1940 - 17 Jun, 1944 2. Flottille (front boat)
18 Jun, 1944 - 1 Aug, 1944 2. Flottille (Frontschulboot)
Successes 42 ships sunk for a total of 219.924 GRT
1 auxiliary warship sunk for a total of 3.209 GRT
1 warship sunk for a total of 683 tons
5 ships damaged for a total of 39.584 GRT
1 auxiliary warship damaged for a total of 13.984 GRT
Fate Taken out of service at Lorient, France 17 Jun 1944.
Scuttled there 19 Aug 1944. Surrendered to France in 1945 and became the French submarine Blaison. Stricken 18 Aug 1959 as Q165.
U-123 was one of the most famous U-boats in the war. U-123 took part in the opening of the Paukenschlag (Drumbeat) operations in January 1942 and completed two very successful patrols on the US east coast.
AHA!! This is a good omen, U-123 did survive ze var!
I'll have to start a new career once I finish this one, as I was dweebing during the 10 1st patrols... I have 750 000 Tons