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- Wolfgang_Lüth abstract "Kapitän zur See (Captain) Wolfgang August Eugen Lüth (15 October 1913 – 14 May 1945), was the second most successful German U-boat ace of World War II. His career record of 46 merchant ships plus the French submarine Doris sunk during 15 war patrols, with a total displacement of 230,781 gross register tons (GRT), was second only to that of Korvettenkapitän (Lieutenant Commander) Otto Kretschmer, whose 47 sinkings totaled 272,958 GRT.Lüth joined the Reichsmarine in 1933. After a period of training on surface vessels, he transferred to the U-boat service in 1936. In December 1939 he received command of U-9, which he took on six war-patrols. In June 1940 he took command of U-138 for two patrols. In October 1940 he transferred again, this time to the ocean-going submarine U-43 for five war-patrols. After two patrols on U-181, the second being his longest of the war, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub, Schwertern und Brillanten). He was the first of two U-boat commanders to be so honored during World War II, the other recipient being Albrecht Brandi.Lüth's last service position was commander of the naval academy at Mürwik (Flensburg).He was accidentally shot and killed by a German sentry on the night of 13/14 May 1945. Lüth was given the last state funeral in the Third Reich, the only U-boat commander to be so commemorated.".
- Wolfgang_Lüth birthDate "1913-10-15".
- Wolfgang_Lüth birthPlace Latvia.
- Wolfgang_Lüth birthPlace Riga.
- Wolfgang_Lüth deathDate "1945-05-13".
- Wolfgang_Lüth deathPlace Germany.
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- Wolfgang_Lüth after "Fregattenkapitän Kurt Freiwald".
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- Wolfgang_Lüth after "Kapitänleutnant Peter Lohmeyer".
- Wolfgang_Lüth after "Korvettenkapitän Heinrich Bleichrodt".
- Wolfgang_Lüth after "Oberleutnant zur See Hans-Joachim Schwantke".
- Wolfgang_Lüth after "Oberleutnant zur See Wolfgang Kaufmann".
- Wolfgang_Lüth after "unknown".
- Wolfgang_Lüth alt "The head and shoulders of a young man, shown in semi-profile. He wears a peaked cap and black naval coat, a white shirt with an Iron Cross displayed at the front of his shirt collar. His facial expression is a determined and confident smile; his eyes gaze into the distance to the left.".
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- Wolfgang_Lüth awards War_Merit_Cross_(Italy).
- Wolfgang_Lüth battles Battle_of_the_Atlantic.
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- Wolfgang_Lüth battles World_War_II.
- Wolfgang_Lüth before "Commissioned".
- Wolfgang_Lüth before "Kapitänleutnant Heinz Scheringer".
- Wolfgang_Lüth before "Kapitänleutnant Wilhelm Ambrosius".
- Wolfgang_Lüth before "Korvettenkapitän Wilhelm Ambrosius".
- Wolfgang_Lüth before "Oberleutnant zur See Max-Martin Schulte".
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- Wolfgang_Lüth birthDate "1913-10-15".
- Wolfgang_Lüth birthPlace Latvia.
- Wolfgang_Lüth birthPlace Riga.
- Wolfgang_Lüth caption "Wolfgang Lüth".
- Wolfgang_Lüth commands Naval_Academy_Mürwik.
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- Wolfgang_Lüth dateOfBirth "1913-10-15".
- Wolfgang_Lüth dateOfDeath "1945-05-13".
- Wolfgang_Lüth deathDate "1945-05-14".
- Wolfgang_Lüth deathPlace "Flensburg-Mürwik, Germany".
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- Wolfgang_Lüth name "Lüth, Wolfgang".
- Wolfgang_Lüth name "Wolfgang Lüth".
- Wolfgang_Lüth placeOfBirth "Riga, Latvia".
- Wolfgang_Lüth placeOfDeath "Flensburg-Mürwik, Germany".
- Wolfgang_Lüth placeofburial "Cemetery Adelby in Flensburg".
- Wolfgang_Lüth rank "Kapitän zur See".
- Wolfgang_Lüth serviceyears "1933".
- Wolfgang_Lüth shortDescription "German World War II U-boat commander".
- Wolfgang_Lüth title "Commander of 1st Department of the Naval Academy Mürwik".
- Wolfgang_Lüth title "Commander of 22nd U-boat Flotilla".
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- Wolfgang_Lüth years "--01-15".
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- Wolfgang_Lüth years "--12-30".
- Wolfgang_Lüth description "German World War II U-boat commander".
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- Wolfgang_Lüth subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Spanish_Cross.
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- Wolfgang_Lüth comment "Kapitän zur See (Captain) Wolfgang August Eugen Lüth (15 October 1913 – 14 May 1945), was the second most successful German U-boat ace of World War II. His career record of 46 merchant ships plus the French submarine Doris sunk during 15 war patrols, with a total displacement of 230,781 gross register tons (GRT), was second only to that of Korvettenkapitän (Lieutenant Commander) Otto Kretschmer, whose 47 sinkings totaled 272,958 GRT.Lüth joined the Reichsmarine in 1933.".
- Wolfgang_Lüth label "Wolfgang Lüth".
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- Wolfgang_Lüth label "Wolfgang Lüth".
- Wolfgang_Lüth label "Wolfgang Lüth".
- Wolfgang_Lüth label "Wolfgang Lüth".
- Wolfgang_Lüth label "Лют, Вольфганг".
- Wolfgang_Lüth label "ヴォルフガング・リュート".
- Wolfgang_Lüth label "沃尔夫冈·吕特".
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