Ships hit during WWI

Bethlehem

NameBethlehem
TypeAuxiliary motor
GRT379 tons
Country  British
Built1896
BuilderJ. Rasuke, Gutmansbach
OperatorTheodor Shipping Co, Ltd. (A. Tate & Co), Newcastle
HistoryA wooden sailing vessel retofitted with an auxiliary motor

U-boat attacks on Auxiliary motor Bethlehem


DateU-boatLoss typePositionLocationRouteCargoCasualties
119 Apr 1917UC 55 (Karl Neureuther)SunkMined .5 miles E of the South Holm Buoy

Calais - Grimsby
in ballast
1


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