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Heinz-Wilhelm Eck was born on 27 March, 1916 in Hamburg, German Empire. Discover Heinz-Wilhelm Eck's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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27 March 1916 |
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30 November 1945 (aged 29) - Lüneburg Heath, Hamburg, Allied-occupied Germany |
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Heinz-Wilhelm Eck Height, Weight & Measurements
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Heinz-Wilhelm Eck Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Gwyn Griffin's best-selling 1967 novel An Operational Necessity was based on the Peleus Incident.
Eck, Hoffmann, and Weisspfennig were sentenced to death. Weisspfennig was condemned because as a non-combatant under the Geneva Conventions, he was prohibited from firing weapons even in action. Eck and Hoffmann were executed because in their roles as the boat's senior officers, responsibility for the actions of their crew, as well as their own, fell directly on their shoulders. All three were shot by firing squad at Lüneburg Heath on 30 November 1945. Lenz, due to his protests and his written confession, received a life sentence, while Schwender, the only man involved who had been under direct orders, was given seven years. Schwender was released from prison on 21 December 1951; Lenz was released on 27 August 1952.
Eck was born in Hamburg and served with the Kriegsmarine from 1934, becoming a Kapitänleutnant on 1 December 1941 and assuming his first command on 15 June 1943. From 18 January 1944 he led U-852 on a patrol heading for South African waters and then on to the Indian Ocean. While en route he encountered the lone Greek steamer SS Peleus, and sank her with two torpedoes on 13 March.
Heinz-Wilhelm Eck (27 March 1916 – 30 November 1945) was a German U-boat commander of the Second World War who was tried, convicted, condemned and executed after the war for ordering his crew to shoot the survivors of a Greek merchantman sunk by U-852.