Gerhard Bigalk


Gerhard Bigalk was a captain with the Kriegsmarine during World War II and commander of. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany.

Career

Bigalk spent some years in the merchant marine before joining the Kriegsmarine in April 1934. He initially trained as an observer in the naval air force, and saw service during the Spanish Civil War, making 21 combat flights in 1937. He joined the U-boat force in November 1939. He trained into 1940, taking command of the school boat between June and August 1940. He then took command of the newly built submarine when it commissioned in January 1941.
Between June 1941 and July 1942 Bigalk commanded U-751 on seven combat patrols, sinking six ships totalling 32,412 tons, and damaged one ship of 8,096 tons. This included the 11,000 ton British escort carrier from convoy HG 76, sunk on 21 December 1941 during his fourth patrol, for which Bigalk was awarded the Knight's Cross.
Bigalk died on 17 July 1942 when U-751 was sunk with all hands by depth charges dropped by a Whitley bomber from No. 502 Squadron RAF and a Lancaster bomber from No. 61 Squadron RAF in the North Atlantic north-west of Cape Ortegal, Spain.
Bigalk received a posthumous promotion to Korvettenkapitän on 5 April 1945.

Summary of career

Ships attacked

As commander of Gerhard Bigalk is credited with the sinking of five ships for a total of, further damaging one ship of and sinking one warship of.
DateNameNationalityTonnage
Fate
14 June 1941St. Lindsay5,370Sunk
21 December 194111,000Sunk
2 February 1942Corilla8,096Damaged
4 February 1942Silveray4,535Sunk
7 February 1942Empire Sun6,952Sunk
16 May 1942Nicarao 1,445Sunk
19 May 1942Isabela3,110Sunk

Awards