- Karl-Heinz Moehle
Infobox Military Person
name=Karl-Heinz Moehle
lived=birth date|1910|7|31|df=y — death date and age|1996|11|17|1910|7|31|df=y
placeofbirth=Norden,East Frisia
placeofdeath=
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=Germany
branch=Kriegsmarine
serviceyears=April 1930 -
rank=Korvettenkapitän
commands="U-20",1 October 1937 -17 January 1940
"U-123",30 May 1940 -19 May 1941
unit=3. Unterseebootsflottille 1. Unterseebootsflottille 2. Unterseebootsflottille 5. Unterseebootsflottille
battles=
awards=Iron Cross 1st Class
U-boat War Badge 1939
Knight's Cross
laterwork=Karl-Heinz Moehle (
31 July 1910 -17 November 1996 ) was a GermanU-boat commander of theSecond World War . From September 1939 until retiring from front line service in June 1941, he sank 21 ships for a total of 93,197 GRT. For this he received the Knight's Cross, among other commendations.Early life
Moehle was born on
31 July 1910 in Norden,East Frisia . He entered the navy in April 1930 at the age of 19 and spent his initial training aboard theschool ship "Schleswig-Holstein". [http://uboat.net/men/moehle.htm Moehle's career at Uboat.net] ] He transferred to the U-boat force in March 1936 and by1 June was promoted to Oberleutnant zur See. He took command of his first boat, "U-20" on1 October 1937 and commissioned her for sea. On1 April 1939 he was promoted toKapitänleutnant and on the outbreak of theSecond World War , took "U-20" on his first war cruise.Wartime career
He eventually made six patrols in "U-20", operating in the
North Sea . He was moderately successful, sinking eight allied ships. He left "U-20" on17 January 1940 and took command of "U-123", which was to become one of the most famous U-boats of the war. He took command on30 May 1940 and took her on her first patrol on21 September , where he went on to achieve a high rate of kills. His first patrol sank six merchants, including four on19 October from the ill-fatedconvoy SC-7 . His second patrol was also highly successful, when on the morning of23 November he attackedconvoy OB-244 in theNorth Atlantic . He sank five ships over a period of five hours, for a combined total of 23,084 tons. During these operations, "U-123" collided with a sunken ship, sustaining damage which forced her to return to base after just 15 days at sea.Moehle carried out another four patrols, sinking another five ships. On
24 October 1940 he received the Iron Cross 1st Class and on26 February 1941 he was awarded the Knight's Cross. He stepped down as commander of "U-123" on19 May 1941 , handing over command to Kptlt.Reinhard Hardegen , who would also go on to have notable success aboard her. Moehle became the commander of5. Unterseebootsflottille and was also appointed to command the U-boat base atKiel from June 1941, a post he held until the end of the war. On1 March 1943 he was promoted toKorvettenkapitän .Post war
After the surrender of Germany, Moehle was arrested. He was tried in the autumn of 1946 for passing on the
Laconia Order to the U-boat commanders under his command. He was found guilty and sentenced to five years imprisonment, but was released in November 1949. Little is known about his activities after this. Moelhe died on17 November 1996 at the age of 86.References
* [http://uboat.net/men/moehle.htm Karl-Heinz Moehle's career at Uboat.net]
* [http://www.ubootwaffe.net/ops/boat.cgi?boat=123 U-123, including time under Moehle]
* [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kN-mc0QxyhYC&pg=RA1-PA408&lpg=RA1-PA408&dq=Karl+Heinz+Moehle&source=web&ots=6RRIPY1NIU&sig=gqQX9yLEpkGYH2eJjwnv28ups6A&hl=en#PRA1-PA408,M1 Moehle testifies at Nuremberg about the Laconia order]
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