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Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Tara


NameTara
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4.760 tons
Completed1929 - P. Smit Jnr., Rotterdam 
OwnerNV Maatschappij ´Vrachtvaart´, Rotterdam 
HomeportRotterdam 
Date of attack21 Feb, 1940Nationality:      Dutch
 
FateSunk by U-50 (Max-Hermann Bauer)
Position42.45N, 10.25W - Grid CG 2133
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Complement? men (0 dead and ? survivors).
Convoy 
RouteBahia Blanca (29 Jan) - Rotterdam 
CargoGrain 
History  
Notes on loss At 02.54 hours on 21 Feb, 1940, the neutral Tara (Master M. Breedijk) was hit by one torpedo from U-50 west of Cape Finisterre and sank 20 minutes after being hit by a coup de grâce at 03.12 hours. The U-boat had spotted the steamer at midnight, which was according to Bauer en route without visible neutrality markings and missed her with a first torpedo at 01.38 hours. All hands abandoned ship in two lifeboats of which one made landfall at the Spanish coast, while the survivors in the other boat were picked up by the Spanish fishing trawler Milin and landed at La Coruna, Spain. 


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