German submarine U-1195

German submarine U-1195 was a German Type VIIC U-boat of the Kriegsmarine.

Her keel was laid down 6 February 1943, by F. Schichau, of Danzig. She was commissioned 4 November 1943.

Under the command of Ernst Cordes, she sank the SS James Eagan Layne on 21 March 1945. Another account shows James Egan Layne was sunk by U-399, and instead credits U-1195 with the destruction of the Liberty Ship John R. Park.

U-1195 attacked Convoy VWP 16 in the English Channel, sinking the troop transport SS Cuba on 6 April 1945. She was sunk by one of the convoy's escorts, the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Watchman (D26), using a Hedgehog antisubmarine mortar on 7 April 1945 to the southeast of the Isle of Wight at 50.55618°N, -0.93828°W (WGS84) in 30 metres (98 feet) of water. Fifty crew members were alive when she sank; however, only 14 survived.