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Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink
Posted by:
Josef Pijacek
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Date: March 06, 2001 10:35AM
<HTML>Hi all!
I have come across following information: \"The Norwegian steamer Blink, previous name Arlette, 2701 tons, was sunk by U-108 (Scholtz) east of Cape Hatteras on Feb 11, 1941\". I suppose at least the date of this event is wrong. As far as I know U-boats sank first ships off USA East coast only in January 1942. Is anyone able to date this event accurately or tell me true story of sinking of this ship?
Thanks in advance.
Josef</HTML>
I have come across following information: \"The Norwegian steamer Blink, previous name Arlette, 2701 tons, was sunk by U-108 (Scholtz) east of Cape Hatteras on Feb 11, 1941\". I suppose at least the date of this event is wrong. As far as I know U-boats sank first ships off USA East coast only in January 1942. Is anyone able to date this event accurately or tell me true story of sinking of this ship?
Thanks in advance.
Josef</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | Josef Pijacek | 03/06/2001 10:35AM |
RE: Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | Anders Wingren | 03/06/2001 09:15PM |
RE: Thanks | Josef Pijacek | 03/07/2001 07:55AM |
RE: Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | Jon Balson | 03/07/2001 12:31PM |
RE: Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | Josef Pijacek | 03/07/2001 12:59PM |
RE: Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | Jon Balson | 03/07/2001 01:27PM |
RE: Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | Jan-Olof | 03/07/2001 06:26PM |
RE: Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | Jon Balson | 03/07/2001 07:36PM |
RE: Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | Jan-Olof | 03/07/2001 08:52PM |
Re: RE: Sinking of a Norwegian ship Blink | John Lunde | 02/12/2012 02:30PM |