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Eibergen

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NameEibergen
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4.801 tons
Completed1914 - William Pickersgill & Sons Ltd, Sunderland 
OwnerZuid Hollandsche Scheepvaart Mij NV, Rotterdam 
HomeportRotterdam 
Date of attack3 Jun, 1941Nationality:      Dutch
 
FateSunk by U-75 (Helmuth Ringelmann)
Position48.02N, 25.06W - Grid BD 6622
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Complement39 (4 dead and 35 survivors).
ConvoyOB-327 (dispersed)
RouteNewcastle - West Africa 
Cargo 
History  
Notes on loss In the afternoon of 2 Jun, 1941, U-75 spotted the unescorted Eibergen (Master R. Hilbrandie) which had been in the dispersed convoy OB-327 and missed her that evening with one torpedo. A short time later, U-75 fired two torpedoes, but they also missed. At 03.45 hours on 3 June, the Eibergen was struck by the fourth torpedo about 600 miles north of the Azores and was later hit by a coup de grāce, causing her to sink within one minute. The victim could be identified from the distress signal sent by the Eibergen. The second engineer J. Holdermans and the donkeyman A. Rombeek must have been killed by the first explosion and two British gunners failed to leave the ship. The remaining crew members were picked up from lifeboats by a British destroyer and were later transferred to a British cruiser, which brought them to Gourouck. 


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