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Garoufalia


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NameGaroufalia
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4.708 tons
Completed1914 - Irvine´s Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co Ltd, Middleton Shipyard, West Hartlepool 
OwnerAntonios G. Lemos´ Sons, Chios 
HomeportChios 
Date of attack11 Dec, 1939Nationality:      Greek
 
FateSunk by U-38 (Heinrich Liebe)
Position64.36N, 10.42E - Grid AF 6480
- See location on a map -
Complement29 (4 dead and 25 survivors).
Convoy 
RouteOslo - Trondheim - Kirkenes 
CargoBallast 
History Built as Orange River, 1934 renamed Garoufalia 
Notes on loss

At 08.19 hours on 11 Dec, 1939, the neutral Garoufalia was hit by one torpedo from U-38, while proceeding inside the Norwegian territorial waters. The torpedo struck in the engine room and killed the crew on watch below. She was sunk with a second torpedo 30 minutes after the first. The survivors, among them two Norwegian pilots, were picked up by the Norwegian steam merchant Tellus. They had observed the U-boat before the attack and this proved to both British and Norwegian authorities that German U-boats operated inside Norwegian territorial waters. This was a huge propaganda blunder for the Germans and they did not send other U-boats on such patrols. U-38 operated as far east as Murmansk and Liebe disregarded all respect of neutral shipping or warning before attack. But most torpedoes failed or missed.

 


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