25.02.1941: |
Commissioned. |
-January 1942: |
Trials and training in the Baltic Sea. |
14.01.1942: |
Tirpitz
and Admiral Scheer
transfer from Wilhelmshaven to Drontheim. |
14-17.01.1942: |
The destroyers Richard Beitzen
, Bruno Heinemann
, Paul Jakobi
and Z29
escort the battleship Tirpitz
to the Trondheimfjord. |
05-09.03.1942: |
Operation "Sportpalast": First combat action against allied convoys. The ship sails into the Arctic Ocean to intercept the convoys PQ-8 and PQ-12. After unsuccessful attacks by British carrier aircraft and submarines, the Tirpitz
sails into the Bow Beight near Narvik. |
05.07.1942: |
Operations against the convoys PQ 17 and QP 13 are canceled after the breakdown of several supporting units. During this operation, the Tirpitz
is attacked by the Russian submarine K21
. While the Russians claim a hit on the battleship, the Germans did not notice any attack.
|
23-24.10.1942: |
Richard Beitzen
, Friedrich Eckoldt, Z23, Z28
and Z29
escort the battleship Tirpitz
and the heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer
from Narvik to Trondheim. |
Winter 1942/43: |
Docked in the Loo Fjord. |
March 1943: |
Transferred to the Bow Beight and later to the Ka Fjord. |
06-07.09.1943: |
Operation "Sizilien": A squadron consisting of Tirpitz
, Scharnhorst
and 9 destroyers (Erich Steinbrink
, Karl Galster
, Hans Lody
,Theodor Riedel
, Z27
, Z29
, Z30
, Z31, Z33
) attack the enemy base on Spitzbergen. |
22.09.1943: |
The Tirpitz
is attacked by British midget submarines X5
, X6
and X7
. They break through the torpedo nets and X6
manages to place a mine below the ship. All midged subs are destroyed but the exploding mine causes heavy damage on board of the Tirpitz
: Besides some hull damage, the turbines are put out of action, the propellor shafts and rudder are disabled.
|
Sep 1943 - Mar 1944: |
Repairs. |
05.04.1944: |
Attacked by several waves of carrier aircraft. The Tirpitz
is hit by 15 bombs. |
17.04.1944: |
Another air attack, this time the ship was is only hit by one bomb, but it was the first and only time that the armored deck are penetrated. |
22-29.08.1944: |
Several unsuccessful air attacks. |
14.10.1944: |
Attacked by a squadron of four-engined long range bombers stationed in Russia. One bomb hit on the bow. The Tirpitz
is out out of action. |
17.10.1944: |
Transferred to the Sande Sound, the ship is only able to make 8 kn. |
12.11.1944: |
A squadron of 32 Lancaster bombers attack the ship with "Tallboy" bombs. After the first three hits and several near misses the ship capsizes, the magazine of one 38 cm (15") turret detonates. |
1948-1957: |
The wreck of the Tirpitz
is broken down. |