German submarine U-119 was a Type XB minelaying U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II.
She crossed the North Sea and skirted the northern coast of Iceland, arriving at Bordeaux in occupied France on 1 April.
U-119 was unsuccessfully attacked on 29 April 1943 by a Short Sunderland flying boat of 461 Squadron RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force).
She sank Halma on 3 June east of Halifax, Nova Scotia and damaged John A.
U-119 was sunk by a combination of depth charges, gunfire and ramming from HMS Starling on 24 June 1943.