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Loss of cargo on british ships sunk
Posted by:
ozires moraes
()
Date: December 31, 2016 05:40PM
Hi Gentlemen:
I have been searching at Amazon, Barnes and Noble etc. for any publication regarding not only the names of ships sunk, their complement, number of survivors, but generally one important data is missing. The Cargo they carried and the nature of it.
Does anyone know any specific publication which mention this important data?
The title below is not available for sell at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
British Merchant Vessels Lost By Enemy Action During Second World War. 3rd September 1939 to 2nd September 1945
British Vessels Lost at Sea 1939-45 This title seems not to contain any mention on the nature of cargo.
I would be greatly indebted for any help on this matter.
All my best wishes for a superb 2017
I have been searching at Amazon, Barnes and Noble etc. for any publication regarding not only the names of ships sunk, their complement, number of survivors, but generally one important data is missing. The Cargo they carried and the nature of it.
Does anyone know any specific publication which mention this important data?
The title below is not available for sell at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
British Merchant Vessels Lost By Enemy Action During Second World War. 3rd September 1939 to 2nd September 1945
British Vessels Lost at Sea 1939-45 This title seems not to contain any mention on the nature of cargo.
I would be greatly indebted for any help on this matter.
All my best wishes for a superb 2017
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Loss of cargo on british ships sunk | ozires moraes | 12/31/2016 05:40PM |
Re: Loss of cargo on british ships sunk | phil morgan | 01/01/2017 08:02AM |
Re: Loss of cargo on british ships sunk | t-geronimo | 01/01/2017 11:40AM |
Re: Loss of cargo on british ships sunk | vito | 01/04/2017 01:05PM |