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Johann Mohr was born on 12 June, 1916 in Hannover, is an A German military personnel of the Spanish Civil War. Discover Johann Mohr'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 26 years old?

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Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 12 June 1916
Birthday 12 June
Birthplace Hannover
Date of death 2 April, 1943
Died Place GS U-124 (1940), Atlantic Ocean, off Porto, Portugal Approximately 41.03333°N, -15.65°W
Nationality Germany

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1916

Johann Mohr (12 June 1916 – 2 April 1943) was a captain with the Kriegsmarine during World War II.

He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany.

1934

Mohr joined the Reichsmarine in 1934.

1940

After serving as first Watch Officer (second-in-command) to Georg-Wilhelm Schulz in GS U-124 (1940) on three patrols, in September 1941 he assumed command of the U-boat on six patrols, and sank 27 merchant ships, for a total of 129,292 GRT of Allied shipping.

1941

On 25/26 September 1941 Mohr was part of a Wolfpack that attacked convoy HG 73.

Mohr sank Empire Stream, Petrel and Siremalm.

Rolf Mützelburg sank the steamer Cortes, for which Mohr has been wrongly credited.

On 24 November and 3 December 1941 Mohr sank the British light cruiser HMS Dunedin and the steamer Sagadahoc.

1942

On 14 March 1942 British Resource was sunk by Mohr and his crew.

In March Mohr achieved a run of successes; Ceiba and Acme (17 March), Kassandra Louloudis and E.M. Clark (18 March), Papoose and W.E. Hutton (19 March), Esso Nashville and Atlantic Sun (21 March) and finally Naeco on 23 March completed the run.

All but three were United States-owned vessels.

He sank four ships from Convoy ON 92 in May 1942; SS Empire Dell, Mount Parnes, Cristales and Llanover.

On 9 June the Free French corvette Mimosa was engaged and sunk by U-124, the escort screen prevented Mohr from sinking any ships from Convoy ONS 100.

Mohr persisted, and three nights later, on 12 June, he sank the 4,093grt British steamer Dartford.

Six days later, Mohr picked up Convoy ONS 102 in the congested Atlantic shipping lanes.

He accounted for the American cargo Seattle Spirit, which destroyed 5,627grt.

Mohr's last success of the year came on 28 December, when U-124 torpedoed and sank the British ship Treworlas (4,692grt).

1943

On 9 January 1943 Mohr intercepted the United States Navy Convoy TB-1.

In a single action Mohr and his crew sank Broad Arrow (7,718grt), Birmingham City (6,194grt), Collingsworth (5,101grt) and the 4,554grt Minotaur; amounting to approximately 24,000 grts.

On 2 April 1943 Mohr sailed U-124 to intercept Convoy OS 45.

He succeeded in penetrating the escort screen and sinking Gogra (5,190 grt) and Katha (4,357grt) in position 41.03333°N, -15.65°W.

The escorts were alerted and began hunting the U-boat.

Mohr was killed when U-124 was detected, engaged and sunk with all hands about 500 km west of Oporto, Portugal, by the British corvette HMS Stonecrop (K142) and the sloop HMS Black Swan (L57).