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RE: U-Boats in the Canadian Arctic
Posted by:
Der Teddy Bär
()
Date: May 06, 2001 12:46AM
<HTML>Robert,
There is only 1 ship sunk off the coast of Labrador on the 27th of August 1942. U-517 commanded by Hartwig sunk Chatham 5649t (convoy SG.6F) at position AH9823 (51 53N/55 48W).
[uboat.net]
Source : Axis Submarine Successes of World War II - Jürgen Rohwer & U-boat.net
Cheers,
Der Teddy Bär</HTML>
There is only 1 ship sunk off the coast of Labrador on the 27th of August 1942. U-517 commanded by Hartwig sunk Chatham 5649t (convoy SG.6F) at position AH9823 (51 53N/55 48W).
[uboat.net]
Source : Axis Submarine Successes of World War II - Jürgen Rohwer & U-boat.net
Cheers,
Der Teddy Bär</HTML>
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U-Boats in the Canadian Arctic | Robert Eno | 05/02/2001 09:21PM |
RE: U-Boats in the Canadian Arctic | Rainer Bruns | 05/03/2001 11:43AM |
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RE: U-Boats in the Canadian Arctic | Der Teddy Bär | 05/06/2001 12:46AM |
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