RE: U-Boat lost off NE Cuba - Location Update
Posted by:
Rainer Bruns
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Date: January 16, 2001 07:35PM
<HTML>Hi Bil,
Baracoa - not very far from Cuba\'s most easterly point Cape Maisi and the Windward Passage, a busy shipping choke point. That area saw quite a bit of Uboat activity (Example: U126, was there in June/July \'42 and sank several vessels), but there were no Uboats sunk in that vicinity during WW2.
Rgds, RB</HTML>
Baracoa - not very far from Cuba\'s most easterly point Cape Maisi and the Windward Passage, a busy shipping choke point. That area saw quite a bit of Uboat activity (Example: U126, was there in June/July \'42 and sank several vessels), but there were no Uboats sunk in that vicinity during WW2.
Rgds, RB</HTML>
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