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Bretagne

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NameBretagne
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage10.108 tons
Completed1922 - Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd, Whiteinch, Glasgow 
OwnerCompagnie Générale Transatlantique, Paris 
HomeportLe Havre 
Date of attack14 Oct, 1939Nationality:      French
 
FateSunk by U-45 (Alexander Gelhaar)
Position50.20N, 12.45W - Grid BE 3366
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Complement? men (7 dead and ? survivors).
ConvoyKJF-3 
RouteCristobal - Kingston, Jamaica - Le Havre 
CargoGeneral cargo 
History Built as Flandria, 1936 renamed Bretagne 
Notes on loss In the morning on 14 Oct, 1939, U-45 attacked the unescorted convoy KJF-3 about 230 miles southwest of Fastnet and reported the sinking of three big steamers. In fact, two ships, Lochavon and Bretagne were sunk and the British steam merchant Karamea (10350 grt) was missed, because a torpedo detonated prematurely. The U-boat was lost the same day. 


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