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  1. Georg-Wilhelm Schulz (10 March 1906 – 5 July 1986) was a German U-boat commander of the Second World War. From September 1939 until retiring from front line service in September 1941, he sank 19 ships for a total of 89,885 gross register tons (GRT).

  2. Wilhelm Schulz began his Navy career, like Jost Metzler and Günther Prien, after a long period (ten years) in the merchant navy, some of it on sailing ships. In October 1933 he joined the Kriegsmarine as an HSO, Handelschiffoffizier (merchant ship officer).

  3. Georg-Wilhelm Schulz (* 10. März 1906 in Köln; † 5. Juli 1986 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Marineoffizier der Reichsmarine und der Kriegsmarine, zuletzt in Rang eines Korvettenkapitäns. Er überlebte zwei Versenkungen seines U-Boots

  4. Su primer oficial al mando fue el Kapitänleutnant Georg-Wilhelm Schulz (Colonia, 10 de marzo de 1906 - Hamburgo, 5 de julio de 1986) que llegaba destinado al submarino tras su paso por el U 10 y el U 64. Éste tomó posesión de su cargo el 11 de junio de 1940.

  5. Georg-Wilhelm Schulz. * U-boats that fired torpedo or used the deck gun. The battle: On the evening of 24 August, the main convoy HX-65 split with 20 ships proceeding to Methil in section HX-65A and 25 ships proceeding to Liverpool in section HX-65B.

  6. The 8th U-boat Flotilla ( German 8. Unterseebootsflottille) was formed in June 1941 in Königsberg under the command of Kapitänleutnant Georg-Wilhelm Schulz, who also at this time commanded the 6th U-boat Flotilla in Danzig.

  7. U-boot Kriegsabzeichen (ohne Brillianten) Period: Second World War (1939-1945) Rank: Kapitänleutenant zur See (Lieutenant) Unit: Kommandant U-64. Awarded on: December 23rd, 1939.