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Duca di Genova
Posted by:
Josep Guarro
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Date: December 15, 2003 11:50AM
<HTML>Acording to Lloyd's War Losses (1914-918) the italian Duca di Genova (7893 tn) was sunk in 6 February 1918, browsing internet I've found several pages that relate that was U64 (Morath) who sunk that ship.
However Moraht in "KTB der kommandos U64, 27/Jan/1918-12/Feb/1918" doesn't claim for the sinking of Duca di Genova, instead he claims for a ship named Vittorio (7893 tn) sunk on 6/Feb/1918 and quotes it as "Passagier Dampfer Truppen-transport Dampfer". Duca di Genova was a passenger ship who was probably transporting trops.
In the Lloyd's War Losses there isn't any Vittorio sunk in all the war. Was then Morath in an error? ans he actually sunk Duca di Genova?
Any help would be very appreciated,
Josep Guarro
Barcelona.</HTML>
However Moraht in "KTB der kommandos U64, 27/Jan/1918-12/Feb/1918" doesn't claim for the sinking of Duca di Genova, instead he claims for a ship named Vittorio (7893 tn) sunk on 6/Feb/1918 and quotes it as "Passagier Dampfer Truppen-transport Dampfer". Duca di Genova was a passenger ship who was probably transporting trops.
In the Lloyd's War Losses there isn't any Vittorio sunk in all the war. Was then Morath in an error? ans he actually sunk Duca di Genova?
Any help would be very appreciated,
Josep Guarro
Barcelona.</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Duca di Genova | Josep Guarro | 12/15/2003 11:50AM |
Re: Duca di Genova | Yves D | 12/15/2003 12:19PM |
Re: Duca di Genova | kpp | 12/15/2003 12:48PM |
Re: Duca di Genova | Josep Guarro | 12/15/2003 02:19PM |
Re: Duca di Genova | Josep Guarro | 12/15/2003 09:09PM |
Re: Duca di Genova | kpp | 12/15/2003 09:19PM |