German trawler V 208 R. Walther Darré
History
Name R. Walther Darré
Owner
Nordsee Deutsche Hochseefischerei Bremen-Cuxhaven AG. (1933–39)
Kriegsmarine (1939–44)
Port of registry
Builder Deschimag Seebeckwerft
Yard number 506
Launched July 1933
Completed 24 August 1933
Commissioned 28 September 1939
Out of service 4 July 1944
Identification
Fishing boat registration HC 273 (1933–39)
Code Letters DJMC (1934–44)
Pennant Number V 210 (1939)
Pennant Number V 208 (1939–44)
Fate Sunk in battle
General characteristics
Type
Tonnage 391 GRT , 151 NRT
Length 45.46 m (149 ft 2 in)
Beam 7.69 m (25 ft 3 in)
Draught 4.65 metres (15 ft 3 in)
Depth 3.81 metres (12 ft 6 in)
Installed power Compound steam engine, 115 nhp
Propulsion Single screw propeller
Speed 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
R. Walther Darré was a German fishing trawler that was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine in the Second World War for use as a Vorpostenboot . She served as V 210 R. Walther Darré and V 208 R. Walther Darré . She was sunk in the English Channel by British motor torpedo boats in July 1944.
Description
R. Walther Darré was 45.46 metres (149 ft 2 in) long, with a beam of 7.69 metres (25 ft 3 in). She had a depth of 3.81 metres (12 ft 6 in) and a draught of 4.65 metres (15 ft 3 in). She was assessed at 391 GRT , 151 NRT . She was powered by a compound steam engine , which had cylinders of 35 centimetres (13+ 3 ⁄4 in) and 75 centimetres (29+ 1 ⁄2 in) diameter by 64.9 centimetres (25+ 9 ⁄16 in) stroke. The engine was made by Deschimag Seebeckwerft , Wesermünde . It was rated at 115nhp . The engine powered a single screw propeller driven via a geared low pressure turbine.[ 2] It could propel the ship at 10 knots (19 km/h).
History
The ship was built as yard number 506 by Deschimag Seekbeckwerft, Wesermünde for the Nordsee Deutsche Hochseefischerei Bremen-Cuxhaven AG. She was launched in July 1933 and completed on 23 August. The fishing boat registration HC 273 was allocated. From 1934, she was allocated the Code Letters DJMC.[ 2] R. Walther Darré took part in the Festungkriegsübung Swinemünde naval exercises on 10 June 1937.
R. Walther Darré was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine on 28 September 1939 for use as a vorpostenboot . She was allocated to 2 Vorpostenflotille as V 210 R. Walther Darré . On 20 October she was redesignated V 208 R. Walther Darré .[ 4] On 9 September 1941, she assisted V 202 Hermann Bösch in rescuing the crew of the cargo ship Trifels , which had been torpedoed and sunk off Boulogne , Pas-de-Calais , France by the Motor Torpedo Boat HMMTB 54 .[ 5] On 27 August 1942, she was attacked and sunk by Allied aircraft at Dieppe , Seine-Inférieure , France. She was refloated, repaired and returned to service. On 4 July 1944, she was sunk in the English Channel (48°40′N 2°37′W / 48.667°N 2.617°W / 48.667; -2.617 ) by the motor torpedo boats HMMTB 734 , HMMTB 735 , HMMTB 743 and HMMTB 748 of the Royal Navy . V 210 Hinrich Hey was also sunk in the battle. V 209 Dr. Rudolf Wahrendorff and the minesweeper M 4622 were damaged.[ 6]
References
Sources
Gröner, Erich (1993). Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe 1815-1945 (in German). Vol. 8/I: Flußfahrzeuge, Ujäger, Vorpostenboote, Hilfsminensucher, Küstenschutzverbände (Teil 1). Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe. ISBN 3-7637-4807-5 .
1 Vorpostenflotille 2 Vorpostenflotille 3 Vorpostenflotille 4 Vorpostenflotille 5 Vorpostengruppe 6 Vorpostengruppe 6 Vorpostenflotille 7 Vorpostenflotille 8 Vorpostenflotille 9 Vorpostenflotille 10 Vorpostenflotille 11 Vorpostenflotille 12 Vorpostenflotille 13 Vorpostenflotille 14 Vorpostenflotille 15 Vorpostenflotille 16 Vorpostengruppe 16 Vorpostenflotille 17 Vorpostenflotille 18 Vorpostengruppe 18 Vorpostenflotille 19 Vorpostenflotille 20 Vorpostenflotille 51 Vorpostenflotille 53 Vorpostenflotille 55 Vorpostenflotille 57 Vorpostenflotille 59 Vorpostenflotille 61 Vorpostenflotille 63 Vorpostenflotille 64 Vorpostenflotille 65 Vorpostenflotille 66 Vorpostenflotille 67 Vorpostenflotille 68 Vorpostenflotille 7 & 13 Sicherungsflotille Vessels are listed under their first designation within each Vorpostenflotille . Subsequent changes in pennant numbers not shown.
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in August 1942
Shipwrecks
1 Aug: Empire Imp
3 Aug: Dureenbee , U-335
4 Aug: Empire Arnold , USS Tucker , U-372
6 Aug: Mamutu , HMS Thorn , U-210 , U-612
8 Aug: USS George F. Elliott , Strale , U-379
9 Aug: USS Astoria , HMAS Canberra , USS Jarvis , USS Quincy , USS Vincennes
10 Aug: Empire Birch , Fukuei Maru No. 15 , Kako , Scirè
11 Aug: Dagabur , HMS Eagle
12 Aug: Cairo , Deucalion
13 Aug: Almeria Lykes , HMS Foresight , HMS Manchester , Santa Elisa , Waimarama
14 Aug: Empire Corporal , USS S-39
18 Aug: Empire Bede , Hatarana , V 406 Hans Loh
19 Aug: HMS Berkeley , British Consul , Empire Cloud
20 Aug: U-464 , V 312 Hanseat
22 Aug: USS Ingraham , U-458 , U-654
23 Aug: USS Blue
24 Aug: Ryūjō
25 Aug: A. Sibiryakov , Mutsuki
27 Aug: Clan Macwhirter , V 208 R. Walther Darré
28 Aug: Asagiri , U-94
29 Aug: I-123 , 'Ro-33
30 Aug: USS Colhoun , Star of Oregon , RFA Vardaas , West Lashaway
31 Aug: Ro-61
Unknown date: Empire Breeze , U-578
Other incidents
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in July 1944
Shipwrecks
2 Jul: Empire Broadsword , U-543
3 Jul: U-154 , U-1191
4 Jul: I-10 , USS S-28 , Sarushima , V 208 R. Walther Darré , V 210 Hinrich Hey
5 Jul: Galatée , U-233 , U-390 , U-586 , U-642 , Usugumo
6 Jul: Hokaze
7 Jul: Saubadia , Tamanami , U-678
8 Jul: Perle , HMS Pylades , U-243
9 Jul: Shahzada , USS Swerve
10 Jul: Duilio , Giulio Cesare
11 Jul: U-1222
14 Jul: U-415
15 Jul: V 621 Mars , U-319
16 Jul: Niobe , Norjerv
17 Jul: E. A. Bryan , I-166 , Quinault Victory , U-347 , U-361
18 Jul: U-672 , U-742
19 Jul: Ōi , Ro-48 , Teiryu Maru
20 Jul: ORP Dragon , HMS Isis
21 Jul: U-212
23 Jul: Empire Bittern
24 Jul: U-239 , U-1164 , V 209 Dr. Rudolf Wahrendorff , William Gaston
26 Jul: I-29 , USS Robalo , U-214 , U-2323
27 Jul: V-1 , No. 1
30 Jul: U-250
31 Jul: Fuso Maru , Yoshino Maru , U-333
Unknown date: I-55
Other incidents