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5 ships sunk, total tonnage 33,511 GRT
1 ship damaged, total tonnage 11,394 GRT
1 ship a total loss, total tonnage 9,788 GRT
1 auxiliary warship a total loss, total tonnage 3,870 GRT

Sunk on 28 January 1944 in North Atlantic west of Ireland, in position 52.41N, 14.27W, by depth charges from an Australian Sunderland aircraft (461 Sqn RAAF/D). 52 dead (all hands lost).

Wolfpack operations

U-571 operated with the following Wolfpacks during its career:
Stosstrupp (30 Oct 1941 - 4 Nov 1941)
Raubritter (4 Nov 1941 - 17 Nov 1941)
Störtebecker (17 Nov 1941 - 22 Nov 1941)
Seydlitz (27 Dec 1941 - 16 Jan 1942)
Endrass (12 Jun 1942 - 17 Jun 1942)
Panther (10 Oct 1942 - 20 Oct 1942)
Veilchen (20 Oct 1942 - 7 Nov 1942)
Delphin (26 Dec 1942 - 19 Jan 1943)
Landsknecht (19 Jan 1943 - 28 Jan 1943)
Without name (27 Mar 1943 - 30 Mar 1943)
Adler (7 Apr 1943 - 13 Apr 1943)
Meise (13 Apr 1943 - 25 Apr 1943)
RГјgen (15 Jan 1944 - 26 Jan 1944)
Hinein (26 Jan 1944 - 28 Jan 1944)

Attacks on this boat and other events

22 Mar 1943
At 21.55 hrs the boat was attacked by a Beaufighter aircraft (RAF Sqn 141/I) by moonlight about 20 miles southwest of Ile d’Yeu, only a few hours after leaving La Pallice. The escorting Sperrbrecher 16 had just left when U-571 was strafed from the beam with cannon and machine gun fire, twice. The Germans immediately opened fire with the AA guns, but one of the gunners panicked and failed to open fire during the second attack, so the boat was forced to dive despite the depth at that point being only 70m, leaving behind a small patch of oil. A leak in one of the ballast tanks forced U-571 to return to base for repairs. (Sources: KTB U-571/ADM 199-1784)

1 recorded attack on this boat.

Men lost from the boat

22 Apr 1943
The boat had to return to base because the commander was badly injured in an accident on the conning tower.

U-boat Emblems

We have 1 emblem entry for this boat. See the emblem page for this boat or view emblems individually below.