- Heinrich Liebe
Infobox Military Person
name=Heinrich Liebe
born=birth date|1908|1|29|df=y
died=dda|1997|7|27|1908|1|29|df=y
placeofbirth=Gotha
placeofdeath=Eisenach, Germany
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|GermanyWeimar Republic (to 1933)
flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazy Germany
branch=navy|Weimar Republic
navy|Nazi Germany
serviceyears=1927-1945
rank=Fregattenkapitän
commands=U-2, 1936-10-01 – 1938-01-31
U-38, 1938-10-24 – 1941-07-22
unit=U-bootschulflottille 6. Unterseebootsflottille
battles=Battle of the Atlantic (1939-1945)
awards=Iron Cross 1st ClassU-boat War Badge
Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves
laterwork=Commander Heinrich Liebe (29 January 1908 -27 July 1997 ) was a highly decorated German naval officer who served as aU-boat commander duringWorld War II until transferred toOberkommando der Kriegsmarine ("German Navy High Command"). He sank 34 ships for a total of 187.267GRT , placing him fourth on theAces of the Deep list.Biography
Born in Gotha, Liebe began his
Reichsmarine career in 1927. Promoted to Oberfähnrich zur See on1 June 1931 , Liebe served on theWorld War I battleship "Schleswig-Holstein" for four years. In September 1935, Liebe transferred to the U-boat arm.On
1 October 1936 , Liebe was promoted toKapitänleutnant and assigned commander of "U-2", aType II U-boat attached to theU-bootschulflottille . On24 October 1938 , Liebe commissioned "U-38", aType IX U-boat assigned to6. Unterseebootsflottille .World War II
"U-38" embarked on her first war time patrol on
19 August 1939 fromWilhelmshafen . Operating offLisbon ,Portugal on the outbreak of war, Liebe managed to sink two British freighters before returning to port on 18 September. On 2 November, Liebe set sail for Norwegian water on his second patrol.Liebes fourth patrol, on
8 April 1940 was also set in Norwegian waters, to supportOperation Weserübung , the invasion of Norway. During this patrol, Liebe shared the same negative experience of failedtorpedo es as many other u-boat captains operating in the area. In mid April 1940, Liebe fired on the British heavy cruiser HMS "Effingham", but all the torpedoes fired failed to detonate."U-38" left on her fifth patrol on
6 June 1940 , tasked with patrolling theWestern Approaches off southernIreland . Liebe managed to sink six ships during this patrol, and also succeeded in landing a German agent in Ireland on 12 June. During his sixth patrol, Liebe sank three ships, and were ordered to the new "6. Unterseebootsflottille" base inLorient ,France . During this patrol, on 14 August, Liebe received theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross .On
9 April 1941 , Liebe set sail for operations offFreetown ,Africa . This was Liebe's ninth and last patrol with "U-38", during which he sank 8 ships for a total of GRT|47,279|metric|first=yes. For these successes, Liebe received the "Oak Leaves" to his Knight's Cross on10 June 1941 . On 29 June, "U-38" returned to Lorient. On 22 July, Liebe transferred off the "U-38", which was put under the command ofHeinrich Schuch .Following his departure from "U-38", Liebe was assigned to the staff of
Oberkommando der Marine . In August 1944, he was transferred to the staff of the Commander-in-Chief of Submarines ("Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote" or BdU),Hans-Georg von Friedeburg , during which tenure he was promoted toFregattenkapitän on1 October 1944 .After the war
After the war Liebe returned to his hometown in the Soviet sector to live with his parents. Since he refused to train Soviet submariners, he felt that was to blame for his being held to menial occupations. He died in July 1997 and is buried in
Eisenach, Germany .Achievements
*34 ships sunk for a total of 187.GRT|267|metric
*1 ship damaged for a total of 3.GRT|670|metric
*Awarded the Ritterkreuz mit EichenlaubReferences
* [http://uboat.net/men/liebe.htm Heinrich Liebe at Uboat.net]
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