Documents Captured on German Submarine U-505
On 4 June 1944, a hunter-killer group of the US Navy captured the German submarine U-505. This event marked the first time a US Navy vessel had captured an enemy vessel at sea since the nineteenth century. The action took place in the Atlantic Ocean, in Latitude 21-30N, Longitude 19-20W, about 150 miles off the coast of Rio De Oro, Africa. The American force was commanded by Captain Daniel V. Gallery, USN, and comprised the escort Carrier Guadalcanal (CVE-60) and five escort vessels under Commander Frederick S. Hall, USN: Pillsbury (DE-133) Pope (DE-134), Flaherty (DE-135), Chatelain (DE-149), and Jenks (DE-665).
German Submarine Crew Training During Construction, Outfitting, and Commissioning of U-boats
Instructional Material for the Fight Against Enemy Propaganda
U-106 Engineering Section War Diary
U-107 Engineering Section War Diary
U-138 Engineering Section War Diary
Wehrmacht [German Armed Forces] Reports
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Capture of U-505 on 4 June 1944

