WWI forum
World War One discussions.
Re: Can ships torpedoed by U-35 be identified separately from those sunk by shelling?
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
()
Date: January 12, 2012 04:23PM
Dave,
Sure, it's been published. It's in Spindler and, for British ships, in "British Vessels Lost at Sea 1914-18" and, by extension, in Tennent's "British Merchant Ships sunk by U-boats in the 1914-1918 war."
I'm slowly adding in information on how ships were sunk or damaged but the main focus at the moment is still tracing ships -- trying to determine when and where built, and owner when sunk. With 7,000+ vessels in the databse, it's a slow process...
Best wishes,
Michael
Sure, it's been published. It's in Spindler and, for British ships, in "British Vessels Lost at Sea 1914-18" and, by extension, in Tennent's "British Merchant Ships sunk by U-boats in the 1914-1918 war."
I'm slowly adding in information on how ships were sunk or damaged but the main focus at the moment is still tracing ships -- trying to determine when and where built, and owner when sunk. With 7,000+ vessels in the databse, it's a slow process...
Best wishes,
Michael
Subject | Written By | Posted |
---|---|---|
Can ships torpedoed by U-35 be identified separately from those sunk by shelling? | splodge | 01/12/2012 05:54AM |
Re: Can ships torpedoed by U-35 be identified separately from those sunk by shelling? | Michael Lowrey | 01/12/2012 04:23PM |
Re: Can ships torpedoed by U-35 be identified separately from those sunk by shelling? | Felix C | 08/09/2012 01:38AM |