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German U-Boat Ace Peter Cremer
The amazing story of legendary WWII U-boat commander, and Knight's Cross recipient, Peter Cremer.
Peter Cremer was appointed commander of U-333, a type VIIC submarine with a close-knit crew. During his first North Atlantic patrol U-333 sank three ships; unfortunately, the third victim was actually a German blockade-runner. Cremer was acquitted before a court martial.
During his second patrol, the U-333 was rammed by an Allied tanker before reaching American shores. His later patrols were equally amazing. In April 1945, Cremer was ordered to take command of a panzer unit, Marine-Panzer-Vernichtungsbataillon, that was credited with destroying twenty-four tanks. Cremer ended the war as head of Grossadmiral Dönitz’s security battalion.
This biography details all WWII patrols by U-333 and features over 200 images and maps. [AuthorName]By Luc Braeuer[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Luc Braeuer, born in Paris in 1970, is a computer engineer and officer in the reserve. Specializing in German submarines in France, he is the French correspondent for the U-Boat Archive, Cuxhaven. With his brother, he created three WWII museums in France.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]215 color and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]The Patrols of U-333 in World War II[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]215 color and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
Peter Cremer was appointed commander of U-333, a type VIIC submarine with a close-knit crew. During his first North Atlantic patrol U-333 sank three ships; unfortunately, the third victim was actually a German blockade-runner. Cremer was acquitted before a court martial.
During his second patrol, the U-333 was rammed by an Allied tanker before reaching American shores. His later patrols were equally amazing. In April 1945, Cremer was ordered to take command of a panzer unit, Marine-Panzer-Vernichtungsbataillon, that was credited with destroying twenty-four tanks. Cremer ended the war as head of Grossadmiral Dönitz’s security battalion.
This biography details all WWII patrols by U-333 and features over 200 images and maps. [AuthorName]By Luc Braeuer[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Luc Braeuer, born in Paris in 1970, is a computer engineer and officer in the reserve. Specializing in German submarines in France, he is the French correspondent for the U-Boat Archive, Cuxhaven. With his brother, he created three WWII museums in France.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]215 color and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]The Patrols of U-333 in World War II[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]215 color and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
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The amazing story of legendary WWII U-boat commander, and Knight's Cross recipient, Peter Cremer.
Peter Cremer was appointed commander of U-333, a type VIIC submarine with a close-knit crew. During his first North Atlantic patrol U-333 sank three ships; unfortunately, the third victim was actually a German blockade-runner. Cremer was acquitted before a court martial.
During his second patrol, the U-333 was rammed by an Allied tanker before reaching American shores. His later patrols were equally amazing. In April 1945, Cremer was ordered to take command of a panzer unit, Marine-Panzer-Vernichtungsbataillon, that was credited with destroying twenty-four tanks. Cremer ended the war as head of Grossadmiral Dönitz’s security battalion.
This biography details all WWII patrols by U-333 and features over 200 images and maps. [AuthorName]By Luc Braeuer[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Luc Braeuer, born in Paris in 1970, is a computer engineer and officer in the reserve. Specializing in German submarines in France, he is the French correspondent for the U-Boat Archive, Cuxhaven. With his brother, he created three WWII museums in France.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]215 color and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]The Patrols of U-333 in World War II[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]215 color and b/w images[/ColorPattern]
Peter Cremer was appointed commander of U-333, a type VIIC submarine with a close-knit crew. During his first North Atlantic patrol U-333 sank three ships; unfortunately, the third victim was actually a German blockade-runner. Cremer was acquitted before a court martial.
During his second patrol, the U-333 was rammed by an Allied tanker before reaching American shores. His later patrols were equally amazing. In April 1945, Cremer was ordered to take command of a panzer unit, Marine-Panzer-Vernichtungsbataillon, that was credited with destroying twenty-four tanks. Cremer ended the war as head of Grossadmiral Dönitz’s security battalion.
This biography details all WWII patrols by U-333 and features over 200 images and maps. [AuthorName]By Luc Braeuer[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Luc Braeuer, born in Paris in 1970, is a computer engineer and officer in the reserve. Specializing in German submarines in France, he is the French correspondent for the U-Boat Archive, Cuxhaven. With his brother, he created three WWII museums in France.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]215 color and b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]The Patrols of U-333 in World War II[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]215 color and b/w images[/ColorPattern]













