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  1. Carl Emmermann (6 March 1915 – 25 March 1990) was a German U-boat commander during World War II. In his time as commander, submarines under his command sank 27 ships for a total tonnage of 152,080 gross register tons (GRT).

  2. 25 de mar. de 1990 · Carl Emmermann began his naval career in 1934. For some years he was training officer on the Marineschule Mürwik, where future officers got their training. In 1939 he joined the U-boat force and in November 1940 became the I WO on U-A (built for Turkey) under the command of Hans Eckermann.

  3. Carl Emmermann (* 6. März 1915 in Hamburg; † 25. März 1990 in Celle) war ein deutscher U-Boot - Kommandant während des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Als Kommandant von U 172 versenkte er insgesamt 27 Schiffe mit einer Gesamttonnage von 152.080 BRT .

  4. 24 de dic. de 2011 · La primera vez que reparé seriamente en la tercera patrulla de guerra del U-172 al mando del notable Carl Emmermann, comencé a dudar sobre cómo fue técnicamente posible completar los 131 días de navegación desde Lorient hasta el extremo sur de Atlántico hundiendo siete embarcaciones aliadas y atravesando las costas brasileñas ...

  5. Carl Emmermann infiltrated the Cape Town roadstead during the evening of 6 October, and while surfaced called the crew one by one up to the bridge to enjoy the sight of Cape Town. During that same night, Emmermann took the infamous photos of Cape Town through his periscope.

  6. Korvettenkapitän Carl Emmermann Nace el 6 de Marrzo de 1915 en Hamburgo y se une a la marina alemana como parte de la promocion 34. Por varios años se desempeña como oficial de entrenamiento en la Marinschule Mürwick, siendo transferido al inicio de la guerra al arma submarina.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2013 · Here is a candid image of two young commanders, Carl Emmermann on the right from U-172 and Gunther Muller-Stockheim of U-67 meeting in the Caribbean Sea while on attack patrol in mid June 1942. Photo compliments of “UBoot Krieg Im Der Karibik” by Gaylord Kelshall, translated by Hans Steffen (publisher Verlag AG).