German submarine U-482
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German submarine U-482 was a Type VIIC U-boat
U-boat
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 of the German
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 Kriegsmarine
Kriegsmarine
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 during World War II
World War II
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. She was laid down on 13 February 1942 at Deutsche Werke
Deutsche Werke
Deutsche Werke was a German shipbuilding company founded in 1925 when Kaiserliche Werft Kiel and other shipyards were merged. It came as a result of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I that forced the German defence industry to shrink...

 in Kiel
Kiel
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 and went into service on 1 December 1943 under the command of Hartmut von Matuschka.

Career

U-482 made two war patrols from Bergen, Norway, both under the command of Matuschka. The first, which began on August 14, took the U-482 off the coast of Ireland
Ireland
Ireland is an island to the northwest of continental Europe. It is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island on Earth...

. Over a nine-day period U-482 sank two freighters, two tankers and the British corvette for a total of . It was the single most successful war patrol by a Type VII U-boat in 1944.

U-482 mounted a second patrol beginning November 18, but was sunk with all hands a week later by the British frigate

Fate

During the war it was thought that the U-482 was not sunk until January 16, 1945, and that she had damaged the escort carrier (later determined to be the work of . Credit for her sinking was given to the ships of British Support Group 22. In the 1990s the British Admiralty revised that assessment and declared that U-482 had possibly struck a mine in the North Channel
North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland)
The North Channel is the strait which separates eastern Northern Ireland from southwestern Scotland...

, off Malin Head
Malin Head
Malin Head , on the Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal, is usually given as the most northerly headland of the mainland of Ireland . In fact, the most northerly point is actually a headland named Banba's Crown on the Inishowen Peninsula about 2 km to the northeast...

, in early December 1944. In 2005 U-boat researcher Axel Niestlé determined that U-482 was probably sunk by the Ascension west of the Shetland Islands
Shetland Islands
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.

Raiding career

Between August and November 1944 U-482 sailed on two combat patrols, sinking four merchant ships totalling and the . |+Ships attacked by U-482>
Date Ship Tons Nationality Convoy Fate
30 August 1944 10,448  United States CU-36 Sunk at 55°30′N 07°38′W
1 September 1944 1,010  United Kingdom Sunk at 55°27′N 08°12′W
3 September 1944 4,115  Norway ONF-251 Sunk at 55°55′N 09°28′W
8 September 1944 15,702  United Kingdom HX-305 Sunk at 55°27′N 08°01′W
8 September 1944 1,346  United Kingdom HX-305 Sunk at 55°27′N 08°01′W
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