- Heinrich Bleichrodt
Infobox Military Person
name=Heinrich Bleichrodt
born=birth date|1909|10|21|df=y
died=death date and age|1977|1|9|1909|10|21|df=y
placeofbirth=Berga,Kyffhäuser
placeofdeath=Munich
caption=
nickname="Ajax"
allegiance=flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
branch=navy|Nazi Germany
serviceyears=1933-1945
rank=Korvettenkapitän
commands="U-48",4 September 1940 –16 December 1940
"U-67",22 January 1941 –4 June 1941
"U-109",5 June 1941 –31 January 1943
unit=7. Unterseebootsflottille 2. Unterseebootsflottille 27. Unterseebootsflottille 22. Unterseebootsflottille
battles=
awards=Iron Cross 1st Class
U-boat War Badge with diamonds
Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves
Croce di Guerra al Valor Militare
War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords
laterwork=Lieutenant Commander Heinrich Bleichrodt (21 October 1909 –9 January 1977 ) was one of the most successful GermanU-boat commander of the Second World War. From October 1939 until retiring from front line service in December 1943, he sank 25 ships for a total of 152,320 GRT. For this he received the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, among other commendations. He earned the nickname "Ajax" during his time with the U-boats.Early life
Bleichrodt was born in Berga,
Kyffhäuser on21 October 1909 . He entered the navy in 1933 and spent his initial training on the cadet ship "Gorch Fock", followed by a period on theheavy cruiser "Admiral Hipper". He rose quickly through the ranks and on1 October 1939 he was promoted toKapitänleutnant , and began to pursue a career with the U-boat fleet. [http://www.uboat.net/men/bleichrodt.htm Bleichrodt's career at Uboat.net] ]With the submarine fleet
"U-48"
After training Bleichrodt spent a period aboard the small training boat "U-8" followed by a single patrol with later Knight's Cross holder Kapitänleutnant
Wilhelm Rollmann aboard "U-34" during June and July 1940. This was a highly successful cruise, sinking eight ships for a total of 22,434 tons, with Bleichrodt receiving the Iron Cross 2nd Class on25 July . He was then appointed to command his own U-boat, "U-48" on4 September 1940 . He began his first war patrol aboard her on8 September , going on to sink eight ships for a total of 36,189 tons.On
15 September he sank HMS "Dundee". He went on to torpedo and sink the SS "City of Benares" on18 September before returning to port on25 September . Unknown to Bleichrodt, on board the liner were 90 children being evacuated toCanada under theChildren's Overseas Reception Board 's initiative in order to escape the effects ofthe Blitz . 258 people, including 77 of the evacuees, died in the disaster. The sinking was controversial, but the ship was not marked as being an evacuation transport, and it is unlikely that Bleichrodt would have been aware that children were amongst the passengers. He was also limited in what aid he could have provided even if he had been aware. He had been awarded theU-boat War Badge 1939 on24 September , and on his arrival in port on25 September he received the Iron Cross 1st Class.He put to sea again on
5 October and undertook another highly successful patrol, sinking eight ships, including three merchants from the ill-fated convoys SC-7 and HX-79. He returned toKiel on27 October having sunk 43,106 tons of shipping. Three days before returning, "U-48" was radioed and Bleichrodt was informed that he was to be awarded the Knight's Cross. Bleichrodt refused to wear it until his IWO Oberleutnant zur See Reinhard 'Teddy' Suhren was also awarded one. Bleichrodt pointed out that Suhren had overseen all surface shooting on previous missions and was also entitled to one. Suhren duly received the Knight's Cross in November that year."U-67" and "U-109"
Bleichrodt left "U-48" on
16 December 1940 and briefly took command of "U-67" on22 January 1941 until4 June 1941 . He did not carry out any war cruises before being moved to take command of "U-109" on5 June 1941 . He carried out six patrols with her, not achieving the same degree of success he had with "U-48", but still sinking 13 ships for a total of some 80,000 tons. He received the Oak Leaves to his Knight's Cross on23 September 1942 , followed by the U-boat War Badge with Diamonds in October. He was promoted toKorvettenkapitän on1 November 1943 .Breakdown and retirement from front-line service
Bleichrodt appears to have suffered a breakdown whilst at sea on
26 December 1943 . [http://www.uboataces.com/history-personalities.shtml U-boat aces] ] He radioed U-boat headquarters to request an immediate return to port, but this was initially denied. On31 December Bleichrodt insisted that he return, and handed command to his 1WO, who brought "U-109" back toSaint Nazaire . He was transferred to a training job with the27. Unterseebootsflottille , spending five months there followed by a year in the 2nd ULD (U-boat training division) as tactical instructor for the officers. In July 1944 he was appointed as Chief of the22. Unterseebootsflottille , a post he held until the end of the war.Later life
After the war, Bleichrodt was held by the Allies on
war crimes charges pertaining to the sinking of the "City of Benares", as he was accused of sinking the steamer with the full knowledge that it had been transporting evacuees. Bleichrodt denied this and refused to apologise to the survivors. He later moved to Munich, eventually becoming the manager in a factory. Bleichrodt died inMunich on9 January 1977 at the age of 67.References
;External link
* Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000). "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945". Friedburg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5.
* Kurowski, Franz (1995). "Knight's Cross Holders of the U-Boat Service". Schiffer Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-88740-748-X.
* Range, Clemens (1974). "Die Ritterkreuzträger der Kriegsmarine". Stuttgart, Germany: Motorbuch Verlag. ISBN 3-87943-355-0.
* [http://www.uboat.net/men/bleichrodt.htm Heinrich Bleichrodt's career at Uboat.net]
* [http://www.uboataces.com/history-personalities.shtml The Uboat aces]
* [http://www.ubootwaffe.net/ops/boat.cgi?boat=109 U-109's career]
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