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  • 7th U-boat Flotilla
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  • The 7th U-boat Flotilla (German 7. Unterseebootsflottille), also known as Wegener Flotilla, was the seventh operational U-boat combat unit in the German Kriegsmarine. Founded on June 25, 1938 under the command of Korvettenkapitän Werner Sobe, it was named in honour of Kapitänleutnant Bernd Wegener. Wegener, a U-boat commander during World War I, died on August 19, 1915 after his submarine U-27 was sunk by British Q-ship HMS Baralong, what was an atrocity and war crime itself.
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Garrison
  • Kiel, St. Nazaire
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Nickname
  • Wegener Flotilla
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Type
  • U-boat flotilla
Caption
  • The emblem of 7th Flotilla, adopted in 1941.
Dates
  • Raised 1938, Dissolved 1944
Unit Name
  • 7
notable commanders
  • Korvettenkapitän Hans-Rudolf Rösing
  • Korvettenkapitän Adolf Piening
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  • The 7th U-boat Flotilla (German 7. Unterseebootsflottille), also known as Wegener Flotilla, was the seventh operational U-boat combat unit in the German Kriegsmarine. Founded on June 25, 1938 under the command of Korvettenkapitän Werner Sobe, it was named in honour of Kapitänleutnant Bernd Wegener. Wegener, a U-boat commander during World War I, died on August 19, 1915 after his submarine U-27 was sunk by British Q-ship HMS Baralong, what was an atrocity and war crime itself. The flotilla, under the name "Wegener Flotilla", was founded in Kiel in June 1938. In September 1940, the flotilla left its base in Kiel and moved to St. Nazaire in France. After the change in location, the flotilla was renamed "7th U-boat Flotilla". In August 1944, the flotilla was disbanded and its remaining boats were distributed to other flotillas based in Norway. This flotilla had one of the most famous emblems from World War II. The "snorting bull" emblem was first used by U-47, which is famous for sinking the British battleship HMS Royal Oak in October 1939. The emblem, based on a picture seen in a comic book, was adopted by the flotilla while based in St. Nazaire.