Werner Lott, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Werner Lott

German World War II U-boat commander

Date of Birth: 03-Dec-1907

Place of Birth: Wielbark, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland

Date of Death: 02-May-1997

Profession: submariner

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Werner Lott

  • Werner Lott (3 December 1907 – 2 May 1997) was a German U-boat commander in World War II.
  • He was taken prisoner on 29 November 1939 after his boat was scuttled in the North Sea at position 60°53'N 2°47'E after having been depth-charged by HMS Kingston, HMS Kashmir and HMS Icarus. One of the incidents involving Lott happened while a prisoner of war in the Tower of London.
  • He complained about the accommodations, and asked to talk to the officer in charge.
  • Instead, he was visited by Lord Louis Mountbatten, the commander of the flotilla that sank his submarine, who arranged for the Admiralty to allow Lott and his second-in-command to dine at Scott's restaurant on the condition they not try to escape.
  • Lott kept his promise, and was returned to the Tower later that night.
  • A few days later, he and the other officers were moved to the Grizedale P.O.W.
  • camp.
  • Later, the entire crew was moved to P.O.W.
  • camps in Canada. He was also famously known for his humanity and being responsible for saving the lives of 28 Greek sailors whose ship he torpedoed; his submarine U-35 rescued the sailors who were treated with the utmost decency and landed them safely on a Kerry beach in what was one of only two such instances when a German submarine crew risked its own safety to protect the crew of a vessel they torpedoed and sank.In 1984 he visited the Kerry man, Jimmy Fenton, who catered for the Greek sailors and posed for a photograph shaking his hand.

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