- Karl-Friedrich Merten
Infobox Military Person
name=Karl-Friedrich Merten
lived= birth date|1905|08|15 – death date and age|1993|05|02|1905|08|15
placeofbirth=Posen
placeofdeath=
caption=Karl-Friedrich Merten
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|GermanyWeimar Republic (to 1933)
flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
serviceyears=1928 - 1945
rank=Kapitän zur See
branch=navy|Weimar Republic
navy|Nazi Germany
commands=U-68,Feb 11 1941 –Jan 21 1943
unit=2. Unterseebootsflottille
battles=
awards=Iron Cross 1st Class
U-boat War Badge with Diamonds
Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves
relations=
laterwork=
Captain Karl-Friedrich Merten (August 15 1905 -May 2 1993 ) was a GermanU-boat commander duringWorld War II .Born in Posen, he joined the
Reichsmarine in 1926. After training he spent many years on surface ships. He joined the U-Boat service onMay 1 1940 . From October 1940 until January 1941 he joined U-38 as a trainee Captain with the experiencedHeinrich Liebe .On
February 11 ,1941 , Merten commissioned U-68 and lead 5 successful patrols. He operated all over the world, patrolling in theAtlantic Ocean , theCaribbean Sea and theIndian Ocean . U-68 was in the U-boatwolf pack Eisbär (Polar Bear Group), consisting of four submarines, U-68 (Merten), U-156 (Werner Hartenstein ), U-172 (Carl Emmermann ), U-504 (Hans-Georg Friedrich Poske) a fifth U-boat, U-159 (Helmut Witte ) joined the group later, which in the course of a few weeks during September/October 1942, sank more than 100,000 tons of shipping offSouth Africa .On
September 22 ,1941 Merten torpedoed his first ship the 5,302 ton British SteamerSS Silverbelle sailing inconvoy SL-87 and on theNovember 6 ,1942 he sunk his last ship the 8,034 ton British SteamerSS City of Cairo . His total was 29 ships sunk at a tonnage of 170,151.After this patrol Merten was appointed to the U-boat Flotilla in
Pillau , and this and other training appointments curtailed his operational career. Nevertheless, when the war ended he stood seventh in the table of U-Boat commanders in terms of tonnage sunk. After the war he made a new career in shipbuilding, retiring in 1974.Long after the sinking of the SS "City of Cairo" he was invited to a post-war reunion of survivors where one observed: "We couldn't have been sunk by a nicer man".
He died on
2 May 1993 .Awards
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Iron Cross 2. und 1. class
*Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves
** Knight's Cross (13 June 1942)
** Oak Leaves (16 November 1942)Rank Promotions
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Officer Cadet (Fahnrich zur See)-1 April 1928
*Officer Designate (Oberfahnrich zur See)-1 June 1930
*Ensign (Leutnant zur See)-1 October 1930
*Lieutenant junior grade (Oberleutnant zur See)-1 April 1933
*Lieutenant (Kapitanleutnant)-1 April 1936
*Lieutenant Commander (Korvettenkapitan)-1 April 1941
*Commander (Fregattenkapitan)-1 January 1944
*Captain (Kapitan zur See)-15 April 1945External links
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* [http://uboat.net/men/merten.htm uboat.net webpage about Karl-Friedrich Merten]
* [http://www.sscityofcairo.co.uk Site about U-68]
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