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Otto Adalbert Schnee (31 December 1913 – 4 November 1982) was a ''
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'' (corvette captain) with
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's ''
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'' during
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. He commanded the
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s , , , and , sinking twenty-one merchant ships on twelve patrols, for a total of of Allied shipping, and received the
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.


Career

Schnee was a member of Hitler’s Nazi party. He joined the ''
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'' in April 1934. After serving aboard the light cruiser , he transferred to the
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in May 1937. He spent two years on board the Type IIB U-boat , under the command of ''Oberleutnant zur See''
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, completing five combat patrols as 1.WO (second-in-command), between October 1939 and January 1940. Schnee's first command, from January to July 1940, was the Type IIA submarine , in which he sailed on only a single short patrol in April supporting "
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" (the invasion of Norway). His next command, between July and October 1940, was the Type IIC U-boat . In her he sailed on three more patrols around the coasts of the
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sinking two ships for a total of 3,188 tons, and damaging one of 15,434 tons. Schnee commanded the
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training boat during November 1940, but as this class of submarine were withdrawn from front-line service, in January 1941 Schnee was given command of the newer, larger Type VIIC U-boat . Schnee sailed on seven combat patrols in ''U-201'' between April 1941 and August 1942, sinking 19 merchant ships (totalling 87,001 tons) and damaged two others (13,386 tons). He also sank two British Royal Navy auxiliary warships, the
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and the anti-submarine naval trawler . In August 1941 he was awarded the
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, and in July 1942 with the Oak Leaves. In October 1942 Schnee joined the
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staff. In his position as the ''Geleitzugs-Admiralstabsoffizier'', he planned and organized operations against Allied convoys. In September 1944 Schnee took command of the new ''
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'' , one of only two Type XXI U-boats to go on patrol ( being the other). ''U-2511''s first and only patrol began on 3 May 1945 at
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. The next day Schnee received the cease-fire order, prior to the
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, and a few hours later spotted a group of British warships. Simulating an attack, he evaded the destroyer screen, closed to within of the British cruiser , and then left the area without being detected. ''U-2511'' returned to Bergen on 5 May to surrender as ordered. Schnee spoke to officers from ''Norfolk'' a few days later, who could not believe that ''U-2511'' was able to get so close without any sonar contact. Schnee is said to have requested a comparison of the respective ships' logs, which confirmed his account. His '' Leitender Ingenieur'' (chief engineer) on this patrol was Gerd Suhren.


Post-war

After the war Schnee was not tried for his Nazi activities. He served for six months in the
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. In October 1945 he was called to testify at the trial of
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and the officers of , for their actions after the sinking of . Although appearing for the defence, Schnee was forced to admit he would not have acted as Eck did. He then worked for some years as a commercial representative before becoming the director of a sailing school on
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. He was also for many years the chairman of the ''Verband Deutscher Ubootfahrer'' (association of German submarine crews). In 1980 Schnee published an article in the official ''VDU'' periodical defending the German festivities following the funeral of Admiral Dönitz, which had been severely criticized, and in which not only war veterans but also members of German Neo-Nazi associations had taken part. He said that the German song ''Deutschland, Deutschland über alles'' (Germany, Germany above everything) had been “spontaneously sung by the crowd, including the first verse” and had been “the most beautiful farewell present for the deceased man.” Schnee died in 1982.


Awards

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Wehrmacht Long Service Award The Wehrmacht Long Service Award () was a military service decoration of Nazi Germany issued for satisfactory completion of a number of years in military service. History On 16 March, 1936, Adolf Hitler ordered the institution of a service awar ...
(8 April 1938) *
Iron Cross The Iron Cross (german: link=no, Eisernes Kreuz, , abbreviated EK) was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, and later in the German Empire (1871–1918) and Nazi Germany (1933–1945). King Frederick William III of Prussia est ...
(1939) ** 2nd Class (21 October 1939)Busch & Röll 2003, p. 152.Thomas 1998, p. 274. ** 1st Class (15 August 1940) *
Sudetenland Medal The 1 October 1938 Commemorative Medal (german: Die Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938), commonly known as the Sudetenland Medal was a decoration of Nazi Germany awarded during the interwar period, and the second in a series of Occupa ...
(20 December 1939) *
U-boat War Badge The U-boat War Badge (german: U-Boot-Kriegsabzeichen) was a German war badge that was awarded to U-boat crew members during World War I and World War II. History The ''U-boat War Badge'' was originally instituted during the First World War on Feb ...
(1939) (27 November 1939) *
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (german: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes), or simply the Knight's Cross (), and its variants, were the highest awards in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany during World War II. The Knight' ...
** Knight's Cross on 30 August 1941 as ''
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'' and commander of ''U-201'' ** 105th Oak Leaves on 15 July 1942 as ''
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'' and commander of ''U-201''Fellgiebel 2000, p. 60.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schnee, Adalbert 1913 births 1982 deaths German military personnel of the Spanish Civil War Recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Reichsmarine personnel Military personnel from Kiel People from the Province of Schleswig-Holstein U-boat commanders (Kriegsmarine) Kriegsmarine personnel of World War II