Ships hit by U-boats


England

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NameEngland
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage2,319 tons
Completed1930 - Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend-on-Tyne 
OwnerDet Forenede Kulimportører, Copenhagen 
HomeportCopenhagen 
Date of attack27 Jan 1940Nationality:      Danish
 
FateSunk by U-20 (Harro von Klot-Heydenfeldt)
Position58.25N, 01.53W - Grid AN 1651
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Complement21 (20 dead and 1 survivor).
Convoy
RouteCopenhagen - Blyth 
CargoBallast 
History  
Notes on loss

At 21.24 hours on 27 Jan, 1940, the neutral England was hit underneath the bridge by a G7e torpedo from U-20, broke in two and sank within 2 minutes about 15 miles southeast of Copinsay, Orkneys. The ship was sailing together with the Fredensborg and were both sunk by the same U-boat when they tried to assist the torpedoed Faro in heavy weather.

 


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