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Re: Tonage and Ships lost overall in WWI
Posted by:
Yves D
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Date: November 19, 2003 08:19PM
<HTML>Colin,
I don't think you'll find somewhere the real amount of losses to U-Boats as the history is still going on and new datas are always under research. So far, together with Michael, we have listed some 7500 ships, most of them sunk, others damaged or taken as prize. The final overall tonnage of ships sunk if ever calculated is probably over 13 000 000 tons. Lloyd's gives 12 828 851.
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Yves</HTML>
I don't think you'll find somewhere the real amount of losses to U-Boats as the history is still going on and new datas are always under research. So far, together with Michael, we have listed some 7500 ships, most of them sunk, others damaged or taken as prize. The final overall tonnage of ships sunk if ever calculated is probably over 13 000 000 tons. Lloyd's gives 12 828 851.
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Yves</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Tonage and Ships lost overall in WWI | Colin | 11/19/2003 04:02PM |
Re: Tonage and Ships lost overall in WWI | Yves D | 11/19/2003 08:19PM |
Re: Tonage and Ships lost overall in WWI | Colin | 11/20/2003 01:09AM |