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Otto Ites

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Otto Christian Ites (5 February 1918 – 2 February 1982) was a Kapitänleutnant with the Kriegsmarine during World War II and later a Konteradmiral with the Bundesmarine. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross ((ドイツ語:Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes)). The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership.
==Career==
Otto Ites, born on 5 February 1918 in Norden in the Province of Hanover a Free State of Prussia, joined the military service of the Kriegsmarine on 3 April 1936.
Ites served as second watch officer on nine war patrols on , the first five patrols under the command of Herbert Schultze, two patrols under Hans-Rudolf Rösing and two patrols under Heinrich Bleichrodt. Promoted to ''Oberleutnant zur See'' on 1 October 1940 and he was made first watch officer on ''U-48''. In this position he went on one more patrol (10 November 1940 – 13 March 1941), ''U-48'' now again under the command of Herbert Schultze.
He commanded and , sinking fifteen ships on seven patrols, for a total of tons of Allied shipping. In September 1941 the Pegasus was torpedoed and all the crew managed to scramble into 2 lifeboats. One of the lifeboats was rescued but the other was found empty and upside down. The Captain reported that the Pegasus was torpedoed twice, the first one caused quite a lot of damage and the crew left the ship, but then she was torpedoed again and she sank. On 28 August 1942 ''U-94'' was sunk by depth charges in the Caribbean Sea, in position from a Catalina of VP-92 and by the Canadian corvette . Ites and 25 of her crew were taken prisoner of war. Ites remained in US captivity at Camp Crossville, Tennessee, until 1 May 1946.
After the war Otto Ites matriculated at the University of Bonn in the winter semester 1946/47. He submitted his dissertation on 20 October 1950 at the medical faculty. Dr. Ites joined the military service of the ''Bundesmarine'' and as ''Fregattenkapitän'' commanded the destroyer ''Zerstörer 2'' (D171), formerly USS ''Ringgold'' (DD-500), from November 1960 until September 1962. His twin brother, ''Oberleutnant zur See'' Rudolf Ites, commander of , was killed in action on 1 March 1944. ''U-709'' was sunk by depth charges from the US destroyer escorts USS ''Thomas'', ''Bostwick'' and ''Bronstein'' north of the Azores at .

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