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Otto Schuhart (4 September 1909 – 10 March 1990) was a German submarine commander during World War II, who commanded the
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and was credited with the sinking of the aircraft carrier on 17 September 1939, the first British warship to be lost in the war. In total Schuhart claimed thirteen ships sunk on seven war patrols, for a total of of Allied merchant shipping and one warship of . Born in
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, Schuhart joined the ''
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'' (navy) of the
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in 1929, transferring to the U-boat force in 1936. Following the sinking of HMS ''Courageous'' the entire crew of ''U-29'' received the
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2nd Class while Schuhart as commander received both classes of the Iron Cross, 2nd and 1st Class. After a further six war patrols, Schuhart became commander of the 1st U-boat Training Division and later of the
21st U-boat Flotilla ''21st U-boat Flotilla'' ("21. Unterseebootsflottille") was a unit of Nazi Germany's '' Kriegsmarine'' before and during World War II. It was formed in 1935 as a ''Schulverband'' ("School Unit") based at Kiel under the command of ''Kapitän zur See ...
. He spent the last months of the war at the
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. After World War II he worked in various civil jobs and in 1955 rejoined military service in the ''
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'' of the
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. He retired in 1967 and died on 10 March 1990 in Stuttgart.


Early life and pre-war service

Schuhart was born on 4 September 1909 in
Hamburg (male), (female) en, Hamburger(s), Hamburgian(s) , timezone1 = Central (CET) , utc_offset1 = +1 , timezone1_DST = Central (CEST) , utc_offset1_DST = +2 , postal ...
, then in the German Empire. He began his naval career with the ''
Reichsmarine The ''Reichsmarine'' ( en, Realm Navy) was the name of the German Navy during the Weimar Republic and first two years of Nazi Germany. It was the naval branch of the ''Reichswehr'', existing from 1919 to 1935. In 1935, it became known as the '' ...
'' (renamed to the Kriegsmarine on 1 June 1935) on 1 April 1929. He underwent basic military training in the 2nd department of the standing ship division of the
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in Stralsund. Schuhart was then transferred to the
training ship A training ship is a ship used to train students as sailors. The term is mostly used to describe ships employed by navies to train future officers. Essentially there are two types: those used for training at sea and old hulks used to house class ...
''Niobe'' (1 July 1929 – 11 October 1929), attaining the rank of ''
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'' (officer cadet) on 10 October 1929. He then underwent a training course at the
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(12 October 1929 – 5 January 1930) before serving on the light cruisers (6 January 1930 – 21 May 1930) and (22 May 1930 – 4 January 1931). ''Emden'' at the time was under the command of
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, a U-boat commander during
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. Schuhart sailed on ''Emden''s third training cruise, which started on 13 January 1930 and took him and her crew to Madeira, Saint Thomas,
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, Kingston/Jamaica, San Juan/Puerto Rico, Charlestown and back to Germany via
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and Santa Cruz. They returned to Wilhelmshaven on 13 May 1930. ''Karlsruhe''s first training cruise left Kiel 24 May 1930 and took its crew through the Suez Canal via the
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. They then proceeded down Africa's east coast, around the Cape of Good Hope to the
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and the
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. The cruise continued to
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, Angola, where they stopped before heading to
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, from here they headed back to Germany via
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. They arrived back in Kiel on 12 December 1930.Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 1993, v. 5., pp. 89. While stationed on ''Karlsruhe'', he advanced in rank to ''
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'' (midshipman/ensign) on 1 January 1931. Schuhart then underwent a number of cadet training courses from 5 January 1931 to 30 September 1932. On 1 October 1932 Schuhart was assigned to the
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where he stayed until 25 September 1934. On this assignment he was promoted to the first substantive officer grade of ''
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'' (second lieutenant) on 1 October 1933. After service as a company commander in the 3rd Naval Artillery Department (26 September 1934 – 30 September 1937) at Swinemünde where he was promoted to ''
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'' (first lieutenant) on 1 June 1935, Schuhart joined
1st U-boat Flotilla The 1st U-boat flotilla (German ''1. Unterseebootsflottille'') also known as the Weddigen flotilla, was the first operational U-boat unit in Nazi Germany's ''Kriegsmarine'' (navy). Founded on 27 September 1935 under the command of ''Fregattenkap ...
as an aide-de-camp on 1 October 1936. He attended another torpedo training course at Mürwik from 5 October 1937 to 31 October 1937 before being appointed company officer with the Unterseebootsflottille ''Emsmann'' and ''Hundius'' (1 November 1937 – 29 January 1938). On 12 July 1938 he served as officer of the watch on board of , based in
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. In 1938 he became commander of in the ''U-Bootschule''. In December 1938 he was given command of ''U-25''. On 4 April 1939 Schuhart was transferred to ''U-29'' in the Unterseebootsflottille ''Saltzwedel''.


World War II

''U-29'' left Wilhelmshaven on 19 August 1939, 12 days before the German
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which marked the beginning of World War II. ''Oberleutnant zur See''
Georg Lassen __NOTOC__ Georg Lassen (12 May 1915 – 18 January 2012) was a German U-boat commander during World War II. He was a Watch Officer on at the outbreak of the war and later the skipper of the and recipient of the Knight’s Cross. Whist aboard ...
, who had joined ''U-29'' four days earlier, was Schuhart's I. ''Wachoffizier'' (first officer) on all seven of his combat patrols. ''U-29'' sailed at 08:00 in company with (
Günter Kuhnke Günter Kuhnke (7 September 1912 – 11 October 1990) was a German submarine commander during World War II and later a Konteradmiral with the Bundesmarine, West Germany's navy. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Ger ...
), (Hans-Wilhelm von Dresky), (
Wilhelm Rollmann Wilhelm Rollmann (5 August 1907 – 5 November 1943) was a German U-boat commander during World War II, in which he commanded the and . He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. He was killed in action in 1943, ...
), (Heinrich Schuch), ( Heinrich Liebe), (Gerhard Glattes), (Werner von Schmidt) and (Gustav-Adolf Mugler). The last five U-boats belonged to the Unterseebootsflottille ''Hundius''. Schuhart's orders were to patrol the North Atlantic west of Ireland. The approach was largely uneventful and was made mostly submerged up to the
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due to the numerous fishing boats in the
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. ''U-29'' reached the patrol area on 28 August. Immediately after the outbreak of
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on 17 September 1939, Schuhart encountered the British aircraft carrier HMS ''Courageous''. After stalking her for two hours, Schuhart saw his opportunity when ''Courageous'' turned into the wind to launch her aircraft. This manoeuvre put the ship right across the bow of the ''U-29'', which then fired three torpedoes. Two of the torpedoes struck the ship on her port side, and she capsized and sank in 15 minutes with the loss of 518 of her crew, including her captain. During the war Schuhart also sank twelve merchant ships, totalling 67,277 tons. After transferring back to shore-based service, Schuhart became commander of ''1. U-Lehr Division'' ("1st U-boat Training Division") and later of ''
21st U-boat Flotilla ''21st U-boat Flotilla'' ("21. Unterseebootsflottille") was a unit of Nazi Germany's '' Kriegsmarine'' before and during World War II. It was formed in 1935 as a ''Schulverband'' ("School Unit") based at Kiel under the command of ''Kapitän zur See ...
'' in
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. From 1944 to 1945 he was commander of naval college I./Marineschule Flensburg-Mürwik. After the German capitulation he commanded a naval infantry battalion until August 1945. Until December 1945 he served in the German mine clearing service.


Personal and later life

Schuhart married Irmgard Wellner, the widow of his Crew 29 comrade ''Kapitänleutnant'' Horst Wellner, commander of . The marriage produced two children. Wellner and the entire crew of ''U-16'' had been killed in action on 25 October 1939; the submarine had been sunk by and . Following Schuhart's release from military service he worked at a factory in Satrup from January to July 1946. He then underwent training at the Gothaer fire insurance company in Hamburg until July 1947. From August 1947 to September 1948 he worked for a transportation firm in Hamburg before working for the childcare of the Evangelical Relief Fund. He was head of the
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department of the H. C. Stülcken Sohn shipbuilding company located in Hamburg from April 1951 until 30 November 1955. On 3 December 1955 Schuhart entered the ''
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'' where he served in various land based capacities. Upon his retirement on 30 September 1967, he received the Bundesverdienstkreuz I class.


Awards

*
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 ...
4th Class (2 October 1936) *
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 es ...
(1939) 2nd Class & 1st Class (26 September 1939) *
War Merit Cross The War Merit Cross (german: Kriegsverdienstkreuz) was a state decoration of Nazi Germany during World War II. By the end of the conflict it was issued in four degrees and had an equivalent civil award. A " de-Nazified" version of the War Meri ...
2nd Class (30 January 1944) & 1st Class (1 September 1944) *
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) (16 December 1939) * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 16 May 1940 as ''
Kapitänleutnant ''Kapitänleutnant'', short: KptLt/in lists: KL, ( en, captain lieutenant) is an officer grade of the captains' military hierarchy group () of the German Bundeswehr. The rank is rated OF-2 in NATO, and equivalent to Hauptmann in the Heer an ...
'' and commander of ''U-29'' * Officer's Cross,
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
(30 September 1967)


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