Günther Heydemann

Günther Heydemann (11 January 1914 – 2 January 1986) was a German U-boat commander in the Kriegsmarine of Nazi Germany in World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Prior to taking command of GS U-575, Heydemann made two war patrols as watch officer on board GS U-69 (1940) under the command of Kapitänleutnant Jost Metzler.

World War II
From 15 September to 2 October 1941, Heydemann, as commander of GS U-575, was part of Wolfpack Brandenburg operating southeast of Greenland in the North Atlantic. On 2 October, Heydemann sank Tuva of. On U-575's third war patrol which was part of the second wave of Operation Drumbeat, also referred to as the Second Happy Time, Heydemann was given a special task and did not sink any ships. On U-575's fourth war patrol which was part of the fifth wave of Operation Drumbeat, Heydemann sank Robin Hood of on 16 April 1942.

Summary of career
As commander of GS U-575 Günther Heydmann is credited with the sinking of eight ships for a total of.

Awards

 * Wehrmacht Long Service Award 4th Class (1 April 1937)
 * Iron Cross (1939)
 * 2nd Class (17 September 1939)
 * 1st Class (12 April 1941)
 * U-boat War Badge (1939) (12 April 1941)
 * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 3 July 1943 Kapitänleutnant and commander of U-575