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Re: UB 21
Posted by:
Dänemark
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Date: March 28, 2003 06:13PM
<HTML>Hi Brian
I think you are right about the danish steamer Lars Kruse. I have her torpedoed the 4. Feb. She was on her way from Buenos Aires to Rotterdam with 2300 t. of corn for the Belgian Relief Commission. She passed Ushant the 3. Feb. at 2200 o'clock heading for Start Point and was torpedoedat 0010 o'clock the 4. Feb. These info was given by the only surviver engine officer Möller who was picked up next morning by the german U-Boat. After his clothes was dried and he was warm he was put in one of 2 lifeboats from the russian Steamer Cerera, which also was sunk by UB 18.
Regards
Dänemark</HTML>
I think you are right about the danish steamer Lars Kruse. I have her torpedoed the 4. Feb. She was on her way from Buenos Aires to Rotterdam with 2300 t. of corn for the Belgian Relief Commission. She passed Ushant the 3. Feb. at 2200 o'clock heading for Start Point and was torpedoedat 0010 o'clock the 4. Feb. These info was given by the only surviver engine officer Möller who was picked up next morning by the german U-Boat. After his clothes was dried and he was warm he was put in one of 2 lifeboats from the russian Steamer Cerera, which also was sunk by UB 18.
Regards
Dänemark</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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UB 21 | Brian | 03/28/2003 01:49PM |
Re: UB 21 | Dänemark | 03/28/2003 06:13PM |
Re: UB 21 | Dave | 03/29/2003 08:09AM |
Re: UB 21 | Ron | 03/29/2003 11:35AM |
Re: UB 21 | Brian | 03/29/2003 12:40PM |
Re: UB 21 | Jan-Olof | 03/29/2003 08:19PM |
Re: UB 21 | Simon | 03/29/2003 01:37PM |
Re: UB 21 | Ron | 03/29/2003 03:51PM |
Re: Harald | Brian | 03/30/2003 04:10AM |
Re: UB 21 | Dänemark | 03/30/2003 06:14AM |