Hans-Werner Kraus | |
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Born | (1915-07-01)1 July 1915 Beulwitz/Saalfeld |
Died | 25 May 1990(1990-05-25) (aged 74) Wanger/Allgäu |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Service | ![]() |
Years of service | 1934–43 |
Rank | Kapitänleutnant |
Unit | SSSGorch Fock cruiserKarlsruhe cruiserKönigsberg U-47 |
Commands | U-83,U-199 |
Battles / wars | World War II |
Awards | Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross |
Hans-Werner Kraus (1 July 1915 – 25 May 1990) was a GermanU-boat commander in theKriegsmarine ofNazi Germany. He was a recipient of theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
Kraus served as 1st watch officer onU-47 from January 1940 until November 1940 having replacedEngelbert Endrass. He later commandedU-83 andU-199.
He was on board the latter when it was attacked byBrazilian Air Force aircraft on 27 June 1943. Kraus evaded only to be targeted by aVP-74 Mariner (BuNo 6571) piloted by Lt. Harold C. Carey. The German crew shot it down and the crew were killed.[1]
Kraus was sunk by aircraft off the coast of Brazil on 31 July 1943. Captured, he was sent as a POW to the United States. Kraus was one of the 25 POWs who escaped fromCamp Papago Park,Arizona, during the night of 23–24 December 1944 but was recaptured.
Date | U-boat | Ship | Nationality | Tonnage | Fate |
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12 October 1941 | U-83 | Eagle | ![]() | 2,044 | damaged[2] |
12 October 1941 | U-83 | Corte Real | ![]() | 2,044 | Sunk[3] |
20 October 1941 | U-83 | Indra | ![]() | 2,032 | Sunk[4] |
26 October 1941 | U-83 | HMSAnguani | ![]() | 6,746 | Damaged |
17 March 1942 | U-83 | Crista | ![]() | 2,590 | Damaged |
8 June 1942 | U-83 | Esther * | ![]() | 100 | Sunk |
8 June 1942 | U-83 | Said | ![]() | 231 | Sunk |
9 June 1942 | U-83 | Typhoon * | ![]() | 175 | Sunk |
13 June 1942 | U-83 | HMSFarouk | ![]() | 96 | Sunk[5] |
17 August 1942 | U-83 | Princess Marguerite | ![]() | 5,875 | Sunk[6] |
27 June 1943 | U-199 | Charles Wilson Peale | ![]() | 7,176 | damaged[7] |
4 July 1943 | U-199 | Changri-Lá | ![]() | 20 | Sunk |
24 July 1943 | U-199 | Henzada | ![]() | 4,161 | Sunk[8] |
* Sailing vessel |
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