Convoy battles

Ships hit from convoy ON-202


Date U-boat Commander Name of ship Tons Nat.
20 Sep 1943U-238Horst Hepp Frederick Douglass (d.)7,176am
20 Sep 1943U-238Horst Hepp Theodore Dwight Weld7,176am
20 Sep 1943U-270Paul-Friedrich Otto HMS Lagan (K 259) (t.)1,370br
20 Sep 1943U-305Rudolf Bahr HMCS St. Croix (I 81)1,190ca
20 Sep 1943U-645Otto Ferro Frederick Douglass7,176am
21 Sep 1943U-952Oskar Curio HMS Polyanthus (K 47)925br
23 Sep 1943U-238Horst Hepp Fort Jemseg7,134br
23 Sep 1943U-238Horst Hepp Oregon Express3,642nw
23 Sep 1943U-238Horst Hepp Skjelbred5,096nw
23 Sep 1943U-666Herbert Engel HMS Itchen (K 227)1,370br
23 Sep 1943U-952Oskar Curio James Gordon Bennett (d.)7,176am
23 Sep 1943U-952Oskar Curio Steel Voyager6,198am
 55,629

10 ships sunk (41,277 tons) and 2 ships damaged (14,352 tons).

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6 ships sunk for a total of 36,422 GRT
3 warships sunk for a total of 3,485 tons
2 ships damaged for a total of 14,352 GRT
1 warship sunk for a total of 1,370 tons

Resource id #40

ms = 53.18N40.24W,53.25N39.42W,53.40N39.50W,53N40W,57.00N31.10W,57.03N28.08W,57.09N27.28W,57.30N31.10W

Locations of ships hit from convoy ON-202.


Some 47 convoys on route ON were hit by U-boats in the war.
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