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s of the ONS/ON series which ran during the
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in
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. They were the subject of a major U-boat attack in October 1943, the third battle in the ''
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''s autumn offensive.


Background

Despite the losses suffered by ''Rossbach'' and poor results achieved during its attack on SC 143, and still believing their new weapons and tactics gave them an advantage, BdU (''Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote'' Commander of the Submarines) re-organized the boats then in the North Atlantic into patrol line ''Schlieffen'' with the intention of intercepting the expected west-bound convoys. These were ONS 20 and ON 206.


Ships involved

ONS 20 departed Liverpool on 9 October 1943. Composed of 52 ships it was bound for Halifax, and was escorted by B-4 escort group, which comprised 6
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led by HMS ''Bentinck'' (Cdr HR Paramor as Senior Officer Escort). ON 206 departed Liverpool on 11 October 1943; Composed of 62 ships, mainly in ballast, it was bound for New York and was escorted by B-6 escort group, comprising 2
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s, ''Fame'' (Cdr RA Currie SOE) and , the
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, and 3
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s. Also in the vicinity was Escort group B-7, in the role of a support group; it comprised 2 destroyers, ''Duncan'' (Cdr P Gretton) and , and 4 corvettes. Group ''Schlieffen'' comprised a number of U-boats from group ''Rossbach'', re-inforced by newcomers from bases in
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and
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. It had already come under attack whilst re-fueling by aircraft from USS ''Card''; one boat was damaged and forced to retire, and 2 boats (''U-402'' and ''U-603'' ) had been sunk. Another 2 boats had collided, and one of these was also forced to return to base for repair. At the time of the attack on convoys ''Schlieffen'' consisted of 14 boats, with a mix of experience and type. When Allied intelligence learned of the position of ''Schlieffen'',
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decided to seek battle, increasing the defence by joining the two convoys and their escorts, and sending B-7 as reinforcement.


Action

On 15 October 1943 the convoys were sighted by ''U-844'', and group ''Schlieffen'' was direct to converge on the position. By evening a number of boats were in position and commenced the attack, which became one of the most calamitous of the entire campaign for the
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(''U-Bootwaffe'', UBW). During the night of 15/16 October the U-boats attacked but were repulsed; ''U-844'' was damaged by ''Duncan'' and ''Vanquisher'' and driven off. Later on 16 October ''U-844'' was attacked and sunk by two Liberators from 86 Squadron and 59 Squadron (
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); one Liberator was shot down and the crew was rescued by the corvette ''Pink''. ''U-964'' was sunk by a Liberator of 86 Squadron; her survivors were later picked up by ''U-231''. Early that day ''U-470'' was damaged by a
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of 422 Squadron (
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); the Sunderland was also damaged, ditching later near the ships of ONS 20 and its crew was rescued by HMS ''Drury''. Later, ''U-470'' was attacked again by two Liberators from RAF 120 Squadron and another from 59 Squadron and sunk; two of her crew were picked up by ''Duncan''. The only success for the ''Schlieffen'' boats that day was when ''U-426'' sank the freighter ''Essex Lance'', which was straggling from ONS 20. During the night of 16/17 October the attack was renewed but repulsed with no success; ''U-540'' was attacked and damaged by a Liberator of 59 Squadron; later that day she was attacked again and sunk by two Liberators from 59 and 120 squadrons. Also on 17 October U-841 was sunk by ''Byard'' of B-4 Group. During the night of 17/18 October the shadower ''U-631'' was sunk by of B-7 Group. The convoys made a drastic alteration in course, to shake off any shadowers; this was successful in that BdU received conflicting reports from U-91 and U-413, leading to ''Schlieffen'' being sent in the wrong direction. ''Schlieffen'' was unable to re-gain contact and in view of the losses sustained BdU ordered the group to retire. On 20 October, with no further attack developing, B-7 Group detached from the convoys to join ON 207, which was following; ONS 20 was handed over to its Western Local Escort Group on 22 October and arrived at Halifax without further loss on 26 October 1943. ON 206 met its Local Escort Group on 24 October and arrived at New York on 27 October 1943.


Conclusion

BdU regarded this operation as a setback but remained confident that their new weapons and tactics would achieve success. The loss of six U-boats for the sinking of one ship was a big defeat for the UbW and is seen as a victory for the Allies.


Tables

Allied ships sunk Axis submarines destroyed


See also

* List of shipwrecks in October 1943


Notes


References

* * Peter Gretton : Convoy Escort Commander (1964) ISBN (none) * Arnold Hague : ''The Allied Convoy System 1939–1945'' (2000) ISBN (Canada) 1 55125 033 0 : ISBN (UK) 1 86176 147 3 * * *
Stephen Roskill Stephen Wentworth Roskill (1 August 1903 – 4 November 1982) was a senior career officer of the Royal Navy, serving during the Second World War and, after his retirement, served as the official historian of the Royal Navy from 1949 to 1960. He ...
: ''The War at Sea 1939–1945 Vol III'' (1960) ISBN (none) * Jak P M Showell ''U-Boat Warfare: The Evolution of the Wolf-Pack'' (2002)


External links


ONS 20 on convoyweb


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