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Heinz Bielfeld
Born (1916-08-30)30 August 1916
Died 11 July 1944(1944-07-11) (aged 27)
Place of birth Tianjin, China
Place of death Bay of Biscay
Allegiance Flag of German Reich (1935–1945) Nazi Germany
Service/branch Flag of Weimar Republic (jack) Reichsmarine
War Ensign of Germany 1938-1945 Kriegsmarine
Years of service 1934–1944
Rank Kapitänleutnant
Commands held U-703
U-1222
Battles/wars World War II
Awards Iron Cross 2nd Class, U-boat War Badge 1939, Iron Cross 1st Class, German Cross in Gold

Heinz Bielfeld (30 August 1916 – 11 July 1944) was a German U-boat commander[1] in World War II.

Naval career[]

Heinz Bielfeld joined the Reichsmarine in April 1934. From November 1938 to April 1940 he served with the Aircraft Weapons School. Between May and September 1940 he served with the Küstenfliegersgruppe 506. From October 1940 to February 1941, Bielfeld went through U-boat training, including a stint as a supernumerary Watch Officer on U-97. Bielfeld then went through U-boat commander sea training as Watch Officer on the school boat U-151 during February to August 1941.

From August to October 1941 he went through the U-boat commander course and construction crew (Baubelehrung) before taking command of his U-703 on 16 October 1941. Bielfeld would then take the boat on seven patrols of 150 days at sea. In July 1943 be was again sent to be a part of construction crew, this time taking command of U-1222 on 1 September 1943.

Death[]

On 11 July 1944, 87 days into its first war patrol, U-1222 was sunk in the Bay of Biscay west of La Rochelle, in position 46°31′N 05°29′E / 46.517°N 5.483°E / 46.517; 5.483Coordinates: 46°31′N 05°29′E / 46.517°N 5.483°E / 46.517; 5.483, by depth charges from a British Sunderland aircraft (Sqdn 201/P). As well as Bielfeld all 55 members of the crew were killed.

Summary of Career[]

Ships attacked[]

Date U-boat Name of ship Nationality Tonnage Fate
26 May 1942 U-703 Syros Flag of the United States United States 6,191 Sunk
5 July 1942 U-703 Empire Byron Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 6,645 Sunk
5 July 1942 U-703 River Afton Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 5,479 Sunk
20 September 1942 U-703 HMS Somali Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 1,870 Sunk

Awards[]

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Notes
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