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Klaus Ewerth was the first commander of U-35, from before commissioning on 03 November 1936 until 06 December 1936.
The crew of U-35, probably on 05 December 1936. Klaus Ewerth and Hans-Rudolf Rösing are identifiable, among others. [78]
Kptlt. Hans-Rudolf Rösing took command of U-35, likely on 06 December 1936, for a planned patrol in Spanish waters during early 1937; this patrol was canceled.
Instead, a trip to Ponta
Delgada in the Azores
was undertaken.
He was born on 28 August 1905 in Wilhelmshaven,
Germany
, and
entered the Navy in 1924 (Crew 24).
A much more complete description of his career can be found at http://uboat.net/men/roesing.htm
Hans-Rudolf Rösing [left:14]
Kptlt. Hermann Michahelles was born on 11 January 1909, entered the Navy in 1927 (Class of 1927), and became commander of U-2 from 25 July 1935 until 30 September 1936. On 01 October 1936 he was promoted to the rank of Kapitänleutnant. From this date until to 06 December 1936 he was a U-Boat commander for the
2nd U-Flotilla, "Saltzwedel", scheduled to be commander of U-36. Instead, Klaus Ewerth was given command of U-36, Hans-Rudolf Rösing was given command of U-35 for the planned patrol to Spain, and Hermann Michahelles was scheduled to become commander of U-35 after that patrol. After U-35 returned from the Azores on
03 February 1937, he was finally given command of the ship, and served in that capacity until 30 July 1937, when he died in an automobile accident in Haunstetten
near Augsburg.
[51]
Hermann Michahelles [51]
Oblt. Otto Kretschmer was the Watch Officer of U-35
from 03 November 1936 - 30 July 1937. Upon the death of Kptlt. Hermann Michahelles, Otto
Kretschmer became commander of U-35 until 15 August 1937. He
continued to serve as Watch Officer of U-35 until 30 September 1937.
He was born on 01 May 1912 in Heidenau, Kreis
Liegnitz, Germany
,
and entered the Navy in 1930 (Crew 30). He died on 05 August 1998.
A much more complete description of his career on U-35 can be found on his web page
.
His career after U-35 can be found at http://uboat.net/men/kretschmer.htm
A brief audio clip of his assignment to U-35 can be heard at http://uboat.net/men/interviews/kretschmer_1.ram
Kptlt. Werner Lott was commander of U-35
from 15 August 1937 until 29 November 1939.
He was born on 03 December 1907 in Willenberg,
East Prussia. He entered
the Navy in 1926 (Crew 26). He was promoted to the rank of Kapitänleutnant
(Lietenant Commander) on 01 October 1934 (10th in the class). From September
1936 - 31 March 1937, he was commander of U 21. During April 1937, he
participated in ship construction lessons at Germaniawerft, Kiel.
From 15 April 1937 to 15 August 1937, he was commander of U-32
. [1,3,15]
"I was named as commander of U-35 by Dönitz personally on 15
August 1937. Thereupon I gave up command of U-32 to Paul Büchel
"
[28]
He received the Iron Cross, second class, in October 1939.
Werner Lott was promoted to the rank of Korvettenkapitän
(Commander) on 01 November 1940 while in captivity as a POW in Canada.
He died on 02 May 1997. [1,3,15]
A much more complete description of his career can be found on his web page.
Werner Lott [14]
Werner Lott, on board U-35.
The U-35 crew in Spain. [44]
The crew of U-35 was featured on the front and back covers of "Die Wehrmacht" (25 October 1939) upon return from the first war patrol. [32,33]
Another photograph taken of the U-35 crew. [35]
At the time of capture by the British, the crew of U-35 consisted of the
following individuals, as reported by the United Kingdom's Directorate of Naval
Staff Duties, Foreign Document Section:
OFFICERS:
Kapt.Ltn. Werner Lott
, Commander
Ob.Ltn.z.S. Heinz Erchen
, First Watch Officer
Kapt.Ltn.(Ing.)* Gerhard Stamer, Chief Engineer
Ltn.z.S. Hans-Joachim Roters, Second Watch Officer
NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SEAMEN:
Stbs.Ob.St.M.
Georg
Ludwig Hengen
Bts.Mann Gottlob Wilhelm Fischer
Bts.Mt.
Paul Liebau
Mtr.H.Gfr. Martin Müller (cook)
Mtr.Ob.Gfr.
Peter Schwarz
Mtr.Ob.Gfr.
Karl Schnute
Mtr.Gfr. Walter Konradt
Mtr.Gfr.
Martin
Johannes Thieme
Mtr.Gfr.
Walter
Kalabuch
Mtr.Gfr.
Johann van der Pütten
Mechaniker Wilhelm Janssen
Me.Mt.
Hubert Hirsch
Me.Ob.Gfr. Heinz Küfner
Me.Ob.Gfr.
Willi Jacob
Me.Ob.Gfr.
Johannes Weigand
Fk.Mt.
Erich Bartold
May
Fk.Ob.Gfr.
Karl
Sommerer
Fk.Ob.Gfr.
Paul Fichte
Fk.Gfr. Karl Ziegenberg
Ob.Masch. Heinz Pfeifer
Masch.
Richard Friedrich Lüneburg
Ob.Ma.Mt.
Fritz Pietsch
Ma.Mt.
Peter von der Helm
Ma.Mt. Gustav Horstkötter
Ma.Mt.
Stefan Döbele
Ma.Mt. Ernst Weber
Ma.Mt. Gerhard Oppermann
Ma.H.Gfr. Helmut Parthum
Ma.H.Gfr. Karl Schlag
Ma.Ob.Gfr.
Kurt Grosser
Ma.Ob.Gfr.
Theodor Schütt
Ma.Ob.Gfr. Walter Roloff
Ma.Ob.Gfr.
Gerhard Marx
Ma.Ob.Gfr. Albert Schrader
Ma.Ob.Gfr.
Siegfried Bruse
Ma.Gfr. Siegfried Kienast
Ma.Gfr. Johann Bruckmaier
Ma.Gfr.
Gerhard
Freier
Matrose Dr. Karl Rabe (doctor)
* reported by the UK
as Oberleutnant (Ing.); he had recently been promoted to Kapitänleutnant.(Ing.)
Crewmembers of U-35 who were not on the final war cruise included:
Hans-Georg von Friedeburg, guest officer, later Admiral.
Oblt. Otto Kretschmer
(First Watch Officer, 1936 - 1937)
Kapt.Ltn. Wilhelm Zahn (First Watch Officer, September
1937 - October 1938)
Kapt.Ltn.(Ing.) Kurt Schmidt
(Crew 1927, Chief
Engineer at commissioning)
Ob.Ltn.z.S. Hans-Bernhard Michalowski
(Second
Watch Officer, 10.1937 - 10.1938; First Watch Officer 10.1938 - 09.1939)
Ob.Ltn.z.S. Helmut
Rosenbaum (Second Watch Officer, 1937)
Dietrich von der Ropp (Watch Officer, early 1937
for the trip to Ponta Delgada)
Ltn.(Ing.) Richard
Holstein
Ltn.(Ing.) Friedrich-Hermann Vollmer (Crew 1931, Chief Engineer, 1937 - April 1939)
Ltn.z.S. Jürgen Sander (Second Watch Officer, 10.1938 - 1939)
Ltn.z.S. Hans Jenisch
(Second Watch
Officer, 9.1937)
Ob.St.M.
Willi
Dietrich
Walter Engler (later U-39, POW)
Otto Tietz
Gelmet
Guest officers on board U-35 at commissioning included:
Karlgeorg Schuster (SM U-35)
Hans Fechter (SM U-35)
Erwin de Terra (SM U-35)
Wilhelm Johannsen
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