U-413 conducted eight patrols, sinking six ships totaling of 37,985 tons.
On November 19, 1942, U-413 was attacked by a British Lockheed Hudson[?] aircraft with five bombs and was damaged so severely that she had to return to base.
U-413 did not suffer any casualties until August 20, 1944, when she was sunk in the English Channel by depth charges from the British escort destroyer HMS Wensleydale[?] and the destroyers HMS Forester[?] and Vidette[?]. 45 of her crew were killed; there was one survivor.
Neal Stephenson's novel Cryptonomicon features a fictitious U-413, a milchkuh. It is possible that Stephenson picked the number of the boat not for historical accuracy but rather because it is the product of two primes, 7 and 59.
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