Ships hit by U-24
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Please note that in the table below you can find a 'Map' column. This helps to find that particular attack on the map below.
Date | Commander | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | Convoy | Map | ||
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9 Nov 1939 | Harald Jeppener-Haltenhoff | Carmarthen Coast [Mine] | 961 | br | A | |||
31 Mar 1943 | Clemens Schöler | Kreml’ (d.) | 7,661 | sj | B | |||
15 Jun 1943 | Klaus Petersen | BTSC-411 Zashchitnik (No 26) | 441 | sj | C | |||
30 Jul 1943 | Klaus Petersen | Emba (t.) | 7,886 | sj | D | |||
22 Aug 1943 | Klaus Petersen | DB-36 (No 363) | 16 | sj | E | |||
22 Aug 1943 | Klaus Petersen | DB-37 (No 365) | 16 | sj | F | |||
31 Oct 1943 | Klaus Petersen | SKA-088 | 56 | sj | G | |||
12 May 1944 | Martin Landt-Hayen | SKA-0376 | 44 | sj | H | |||
17,081 | ||||||||
7 ships sunk (9,420 tons) and 1 ship damaged (7,661 tons). Legend |
In some cases the exact positions of losses are not known, those are not shown.
In other cases the posititions are too close and the markers overlap, not much we can do about that.