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Janus


NameJanus
Type:Motor tanker
Tonnage9.965 tons
Completed1939 - Öresundsvarvet A/B, Landskrona 
OwnerRederi-A/B Nordstjernan (Axel Axelson Johnson), Stockholm 
HomeportStockholm 
Date of attack20 Oct, 1940Nationality:      Swedish
 
FateSunk by U-46 (Engelbert Endrass)
Position56.36N, 15.03W - Grid AM 4137
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Complement37 (4 dead and 33 survivors).
ConvoyHX-79 (straggler)
RouteCuraçao - Halifax - Clyde 
Cargo13.855 tons of fuel oil 
History  
Notes on loss At 03.25 hours on 20 Oct, 1940, the Janus, a straggler from convoy HX-79, was hit amidships by one G7e torpedo from U-46 and broke in two in a big explosion. Both parts remained afloat for some time. The U-boat had unsuccessfully attacked the tanker with two torpedoes at 02.44 hours. The survivors were picked up by HMS Hibiscus (K 24) (LtCdr R. Phillips, RNR). 


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