Operation Deadlight

Operation Deadlight
52 surrendered U-boats moored at HMS Ferret, Lisahally, Northern Ireland (June, 1945)

Operation Deadlight was the code name for the scuttling of U-boats surrendered to the Allies after the defeat of Germany near the end of World War II.

Of the 156 U-boats that surrendered to the allies at the end of the war 116 were scuttled as part of Operation Deadlight.[1] The operation was carried out by the Royal Navy and it was planned to tow the submarines to three areas about 100 miles north-west of Ireland and sink them.[2] The areas were codenamed XX, YY and ZZ.[2] The intention was to use XX as the main area for scuttling with while 36 boats would be towed to ZZ for use as targets air attack. YY was to be a reserve position where if the weather was good enough submarines could be diverted from XX to be sunk by naval forces.[2] In the case of those submarines not being used as targets the plan was to sink them via explosive charges with naval gunfire as a fall-back option if that failed. [2]

When Operation Deadlight was put into practice it was found that many of the U-boats were in an extremely poor position as a result of being moored in exposed harbours while waiting for disposal.[2] Combined with poor weather this meant that 56 of the boats sank before reaching the designated scuttling areas and those which did were generally sunk by gunfire rather than explosive charges.[2] The first sinking took place on 17 November 1945 and the last on 11 February 1946.[2][3]

U-boats excluded from Operation Deadlight

Several U-boats escaped Operation Deadlight. Some were claimed as prizes by Britain, France, Norway and the Soviet Union. Four were in the far east when Germany surrendered and were commandeered by Japan (U-181 was rechristened I-501, U-195 - I-506, U-219 - I-505, U-862 - I-502, and a fifth boat, U-511 had been sold to Japan in 1943 and renamed RO-500).[4] Two U-boats that survived Operation Deadlight are today museum ships. U-505 was slated for scuttling but Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery argued successfully that she did not fall under Operation Deadlight. United States Navy Task Group 22.3, under then-Captain Gallery, had captured U-505 in battle on 4 June 1944. Having been captured, not surrendered at the end of the war, she survived to become a war memorial at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. U-995 was transferred to Norway by Britain in October 1948 and became the Norwegian Kaura. She was returned to Germany in 1965 to become a museum ship in 1971.

See also

References

  1. ^ Waller, Derek (7 Nov 2010). "Operation Deadlight". uboat.net. http://uboat.net/articles/84.html. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Paterson, Lawrence (2009). Black Flag. The Surrender of Germany's U-Boat Forces 1945. Pen & Sword books. pp. 161-163. ISBN 9781848320376. 
  3. ^ Paterson, Lawrence (2009). Black Flag. The Surrender of Germany's U-Boat Forces 1945. Pen & Sword books. p. 174. ISBN 9781848320376. 
  4. ^ "uboat.net - Fates - U-boats after World War Two". uboat.net. http://uboat.net/fates/after-dl.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-12. 

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