Wilhelm Zahn

Wilhelm Zahn (29 July 1910 – 14 November 1976) was a German ''Kriegsmarine'' officer during the ''Second World War''. He was U-boat First Watch Officer, then became U-boat commander and was finally promoted to ''Korvettenkapitän'' on 1 April 1943. As commander of ''U-56'' he was able to avoid detection by the destroyers surrounding and came in close proximity to the British flagship, launching three torpedoes against her whilst she was carrying Winston Churchill and the high military command of the British Navy. Following that incident he became widely known as the "Man who almost killed Churchill" amongst the U-boat submariner corps. He was one of the commanding officers during the sinking of which has been described as "Adolf Hitler ''Titanic''". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Zahn, Wilhelm
    Published in Der Deutsche Herold (1895)
    Classmark: C 1320
    Article
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    by Zahn, Wilhelm
    Published in Der Deutsche Herold (1892)
    Classmark: C 1320
    Article
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    by Zahn, Wilhelm
    Published in Der Deutsche Herold (1891)
    Classmark: C 1320
    Article
  4. 4
    by Zahn, Wilhelm
    Published in Der Deutsche Herold (1894)
    Classmark: C 1320
    Article
  5. 5
    by Zahn, Wilhelm
    Published 1909
    Classmark: E 6399 / 310
    Book
  6. 6
    by Zahn, Wilhelm
    Published 1904
    Classmark: E 6101
    Book
  7. 7
    by Zahn, Wilhelm
    Published 1928
    Classmark: E 6116
    Book
  8. 8
    by Zahn, Wilhelm
    Published 1893
    Classmark: E 6216
    Book
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    Published 1930
    Other Authors: “…Zahn, Wilhelm…”
    Classmark: B 55 (HB 3.4)
    Book
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