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  1. Hans-Rudolf Rösing (28 September 1905 – 16 December 2004) was a German U-boat commander in World War II and later served in the Bundesmarine of the Federal Republic of Germany. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, of Nazi Germany.

  2. Hans-Rudolf Rösing (* 28. September 1905 in Wilhelmshaven; † 16. Dezember 2004 in Kiel) war ein deutscher Marineoffizier, U-Bootkommandant im Zweiten Weltkrieg und zuletzt Konteradmiral in der Bundesmarine. Er war Kommandant von U 11, U 35, U 48 und zeitweise von U 10.

  3. 16 de dic. de 2004 · Hans Rudolf Rösing began his naval career in March 1924. He served on the light cruisers Nymphe and Königsberg in the late 1920s. In 1930 and 1931 Oblt. Rösing was one of a handful of Reichsmarine officers who secretly served on foreign submarines (in his case with the Swedish Navy).

  4. Late in life, Hans-Rudolf Rösing shared memories and photos spanning interwar service in the German navys clandestine submarine arm to command of all U-boats based in France during World War II.

  5. Hans-Rudolf Rösing was born on 28 September 1905 in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, and entered the Reichsmarine in 1924 (Crew 1924). On about 06 December 1936, he was given temporary command of U-35 for a planned patrol in Spanish waters starting in January 1937; this patrol was canceled.

  6. The recollections of Hans-Rudolf Rösing, who garnered the Knight’s Cross during his World War II undersea service for the Third Reich.

  7. U-48 was commanded by Hans Rudolf Rösing, as Herbert Schultze was hospitalised with a kidney and stomach complaint. [11] She attacked three ships off the County Donegal coast; Stancor carrying fish from Iceland , Eros carrying 200 tons of small arms from America and Frances Massey with iron ore. 34 sailors lost their lives on ...