Litiopa
Norwegian Steam tanker
Name | Litiopa | ||
Type: | Steam tanker | ||
Tonnage | 5,356 tons | ||
Completed | 1917 - Bartram & Sons Ltd, South Dock, Sunderland | ||
Owner | Martin Mosvold, Farsund | ||
Homeport | Farsund | ||
Date of attack | 22 Oct 1943 | Nationality: Norwegian | |
Fate | Sunk by U-68 (Albert Lauzemis) | ||
Position | 6° 18'N, 11° 55'W - Grid EU 4724 | ||
Complement | 35 (0 dead and 35 survivors). | ||
Convoy | |||
Route | Lagos - Freetown | ||
Cargo | Ballast | ||
History | Built as Oleary 1917 renamed Dockleaf 1920 renamed Litiopa Since 1940 in Admiralty service as Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA). | ||
Notes on event | During the night on 21 Oct 1943 the Litiopa (Master Trygve Olsen) heard twice that depth charges were dropped by her sole escort, HMS Orfasy (T 204), but then a heavy explosion nearby shook the tanker. At 23.53 hours, the trawler had been hit by one torpedo from U-68, exploded and sank with all hands. At the same time, the U-boat had fired two torpedoes at the tanker but missed. She was missed again with a FAT at 00.40 hours on 22 October and at 02.11 hours by a T-3 torpedo, which apparently exploded only 50m behind the U-boat. At 04.27 hours, U-68 began shelling the Litiopa for 20 minutes with all weapons. A coup de grâce at 04.48 hours malfunctioned as circle runner and the U-boat reopened fire at 04.59 hours. Another two coups de grâce were fired at 05.41 and 05.52 hours but both missed, so the shelling continued from 06.00 until 06.27 hours. In all 58 rounds from the deck gun were fired of which at least 50 had been hits and the U-boat left the burning and sinking tanker in the dawn. | ||
On board | We have details of 35 people who were on board. |
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