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1940년 9월의 난파선 목록 에는 1940년 9월 동안 침몰, 침몰, 침몰, 좌초, 기타 유실 선박 이 포함된다.
9월 1일 9월 2일 난파선 목록: 1940년 9월 2일 배 나라 설명 비비시 영국 제2차 세계 대전 : 화물선은 아일랜드 서부 의 대서양 (약 55°14 byN 16°40′W / 55.233°N 16.667°W / 55.233 °W ; -16.667 )에서 39명의 승무원을 모두 잃으면서 어뢰로 격침되었다.(31/08/1940 참조)[5] [6] 심블린 영국 World War II: The cargo ship (6,317 GRT, 1927) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of the Cape Verde Islands (27°55′N 36°01′W / 27.917°N 36.017°W / 27.917; -36.017 ) by Widder ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of seven crew. 26명의 생존자들이 전쟁 포로 가 되었다.[1] [7] 14살의 데크보이 케네스 베리 는 후에 영국 자유 군단 의 일원이 되었다. 레가투스 캐나다 노바스코샤주 미나스 분지 에서 범선(987GRT)이 좌초해 난파했다.[8] 파이오니어 크리그스마린 World War II: The troopship (3,285 GRT, 1933) was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea north east of Skagen , Denmark (57°50′N 10°46′E / 57.833°N 10.767°E / 57.833; 10.767 ) by HMS Sturgeon ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of 338 of the 823 people aboard (soldiers, nurses and crewmen).[1] [9] [10] 말라리아 호주. 요트선(3435GRT)이 호주 서부 윈덤 앞바다 태평양 에서 침몰했다.[11] 손레아 영국 World War II: Convoy OB 206 : The cargo ship (4,261 GRT, 1929) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of County Donegal , Ireland (55°14′N 16°40′W / 55.233°N 16.667°W / 55.233; -16.667 ) by U-46 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of three of her 37 crew. 생존자들은 HMCS 스키나 (캐나다 왕립 해군 )와 힐드 (노르웨이 )에 의해 구조되었다.[1] [12] [13] [14] UJ-121 조센 크리그스마린 제2차 세계 대전: 잠수함 추격자(523 GRT, 1939년)가 벨기에 웨스트 플랜더스 의 오스틴드 앞바다 북해에서 지뢰 를 치고 침몰했다.[1] [15] 빌 드 몽스 벨기에 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(7,463 GRT, 1921년)은 U-47 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 대서양(58°20′N 12°00′W / 58.333°W / 58.333 ; -12.000 )에서 어뢰로 격침되어 침몰되었다. 54명의 승무원 전원이 구조되었다.[1] [16]
9월 3일 난파선 목록: 1940년 9월 3일 배 나라 설명 안나 소피 노르웨이 제2차 세계 대전 : 화물선(3,177 GRT, 1919)은 로갈랜드 하우게순트 에서 영국 공군 항공기 에 의해 폭격을 당해 침몰했다. 그녀는 나중에 자라서 수리를 받고 다시 복역했다.[17] 코랄린 호주. 화물선은 뉴사우스웨일스 의 포인트 키알라에서 좌초되어 난파되었다. 그녀의 7명의 승무원 중 한 명이 사망했다.[18] 필로티스 영국 이 코스터 (880 GRT, 1926)는 펨브로크셔주 밀퍼드 헤이븐 앞바다에서 다른 선박과 충돌해 침몰했다.[19] 쉬프24 마스 크리그스마린 미끼선(224 GRT, 1920)은 이 날짜에 침몰했다.[20] 트로픽 해 독일. 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(5781 GRT, 1920)은 HMS 트루안트 (왕립 해군 )에 의해 비스케이 만(46°3030N 11°3030W / 46.500500; -11.500 ) 에서 가로채어 그녀의 선원에 의해 몸싸움을 당했다. 생존자들은 영국 공군 의 HMS 트루언트 와 쇼트 선덜랜드 항공기에 의해 구조되었다.[1] [21] [22] U-57 크리그스마린 IIC형 잠수함 (286/336 t, 1938년)은 슐레스비히홀슈타인 주 브룬스뷔텔 앞바다 북해 에서 로나 (노르웨이 )와 충돌해 25명의 선원 중 6명을 잃고 침몰했다. 그녀는 그 후 양육되었고, 수리되었고, 복역되었다. 울바 영국 World War II: The cargo ship (1,401 GRT, 1912) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north west of County Donegal , Ireland (55°45′N 11°45′W / 55.750°N 11.750°W / 55.750; -11.750 ) by U-60 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of three of her 20 crew.[1] [23]
9월 4일 난파선 목록: 1940년 9월 4일 배 나라 설명 코르브룩 영국 제2차 세계 대전 : 호송 FS 271 : 콜리에르 (1,729 GRT, 1929)는 S-21 (크릭스마린 ) 에 의해 노폭 의 합피스부르크 앞바다 북해 에서 어뢰로 격침되어 침몰되었다. 모든 선원들은 구조되었다.[1] [24] 풀럼 5세 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 FS 271 : 화물선(1,562 GRT, 1939년)은 S-22 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 노폭, 윈터톤-온-해 앞바다 북해에서 어뢰로 격침되어 침몰되었다.[25] 조셉 스완 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 FS 271 :[1] 콜라이어(1,571 GRT, 1938)[1] [26] 는 S-18 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 윈터톤-온-해 북해에서 어뢰로 격침되어 침몰되었다. 레어즈캐슬 영국 여객선(1,945 GRT, 1924년)이 킨타이어 물 에서 버논시티 (영국 )와 충돌해 침몰했다. 탑승자 101명 전원이 구조됐다.[27] [28] 뤼네아흐 아일랜드 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(1,074 GRT, 1915)은 U-46 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 스크릴리 섬 서쪽 서쪽 의 대서양에서 포탄과 침몰(47°5050N 9°12′W / 47.833°N 9.200°W / 47.833; -9.200 )되었다. 18명의 승무원 전원이 구조되었고, 3명은 U-46 에 탑승하여 전쟁 포로 로,[1] [29] 나머지는 프랑스 트롤러에 의해 납치되었다. MAS 537 레지아 마리나 제2차 세계 대전: MAS 526급 MAS 보트 (26t, 1939년)가 HMAS 시드니 (호주 왕립 해군 )와 HMS 오리온 (왕립 해군 )에 의해 에게 해 에서 침몰했다.[30] 뉴 램턴 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 FS 271 : 화물선(2709 GRT, 1924년)이 S-21 (크릭스마린 ) 에 의해 합피스버그 앞바다 북해에서 어뢰로 격침되어 침몰했다. 모든 선원들은 구조되었다.[1] [31] 니우울랜드 네덜란드 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 FS 271 : 콜라이어 (1,075 GRT, 1920)[1] [32] 는 S-18 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 윈터톤-온-해 앞바다 북해에 어뢰로 격침되어 침몰되었다. HMS 스쿼시 로열 네이비 제2차 세계 대전: 해군 예인선 (597 GRT, 1918)은 파이프 의 인치키스 앞바다 포스호의 한 광산에 충돌하여 26명의 선원을 모두 잃으면서 침몰했다.[1] [33] [34] 타이탄 영국 World War II: Convoy OA 207 : The cargo ship (9,035 GRT, 1906) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 80 nautical miles (150 km) south west of Rockall , Inverness-shire (58°14′N 15°50′W / 58.233°N 15.833°W / 58.233; -15.833 ) by U-47 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of six of her 95 crew. 생존자들은 HMCS 세인트 로랑 (캐나다 왕립 해군 )에 의해 구조되었다.[1] [35]
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9월 7일 난파선 목록: 1940년 9월 7일 배 나라 설명 아베케르크 네덜란드 제2차 세계 대전 : 이 화물선 (7906 GRT, 1939년)은 루프트와페 의 공습 중에 영국 런던 에서 폭격을 받아 침몰했다. 나중에 기르고 수리하고 다시 복역했다.[41] HMT 아브로니아 로열 네이비 해군 트롤러(246 GRT, 1906년)는 5명의 선원을 잃으면서 템즈강 에서 침몰했다.[1] 그로 노르웨이 World War II: Convoy SC 2 : The cargo ship (4,211 GRT, 1917) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Outer Hebrides , United Kingdom (58°30′N 16°10′W / 58.500°N 16.167°W / 58.500; -16.167 ) by U-47 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 11 of her 32 crew. 버다완 (영국 )이 생존자들을 구출했다.[1] [42] 벡턴 영국 제2차 세계 대전 : 런던 벡튼 가스웍스 에서 루프트와페 공습으로 예인선(45GRT)이 폭격을 당해 침몰했다.[1] HMS 이난다 로열 네이비 제2차 세계 대전: 런던 로열 앨버트 독 에서 루프트와페의 공습 중에 원양 승선 함(5,985 GRT , 1925년)이 폭격을 당해 침몰했다. 그녀는 나중에 인양되어 화물선으로 재건되었고 엠파이어 익스플로러 로 복무했다. HMS 인코시 로열 네이비 제2차 세계 대전: 루프트와페의 공습 중에 런던 왕립 알버트 독에서 원양 승선함(6,618 GRT, 1937)이 폭격을 당해 침몰했다. 그녀는 나중에 인양되어 화물선으로 재건되었고 엠파이어 기사단 으로 복무하게 되었다. 호세 데 라리나가 영국 World War II: Convoy SC 2 : The cargo ship (5,303 GRT, 1920) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Outer Hebrides (58°30′N 16°10′W / 58.500°N 16.167°W / 58.500; -16.167 ) by U-47 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 47 crew.[1] [43] 넵투니아어 영국 World War II: Convoy SC 2 : The cargo ship (5,155 GRT, 1925) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Outer Hebrides (58°27′N 17°17′W / 58.450°N 17.283°W / 58.450; -17.283 ) by U-47 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 36 crew.[1] [44] 니엔도르프 크리그스마린 제2차 세계 대전: 초계함(257 GRT, 1916년) 또는 (233 GRT, 1917년)은 프랑스 파스데칼레주 칼라이스 앞바다 영국 해협에서 기뢰를 들이받고 침몰했다.[1] [45] HMY 로도라 로열 네이비 무장한 요트(687 GRT, 1929)는 글래모건 카디프 앞바다 브리스톨 해협 에서 응아티라 (영국 )와 충돌해 침몰했다. 살라콘 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 트롤러(211 GRT, 1905년)는 요크셔 주 스펀 포인트 남쪽 5.3해리(9.8km) 해상 에서 그녀의 선원 12명 중 8명이 사망하면서 지뢰를 치고 침몰했다.[1] [46] 스타드 알크마르 네덜란드 World War II: Convoy FS 273: The cargo ship (5,750 GRT, 1940) was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea east of Lowestoft , Suffolk , United Kingdom (52°25′N 2°02′E / 52.417°N 2.033°E / 52.417; 2.033 ) by the E-boats S-33 and S-36 (both Kriegsmarine ). 모든 선원들은 구조되었다.[1] [47]
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9일 난파선선: 1940년 9월 9일 알프레드 콜브룩 제2차 세계 대전 그 떠돌이(56 GRT, 1912)는 켄트 의 리치버러 에서 블록선 으로 침몰했다.[1] 안나 벨기에 제2차 세계 대전: 이 화물선은 영국 런던 서리 부두의 러시아 부두 에서 루프트와페 공습 중에 침몰되었다.[49] 아텔킹 제2차 세계 대전: 유조선(9,557 GRT, 1926)은 아틀란티스 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 인도양 (21°5252S 67°20′E / 21.837°S 67. 333°E / -21.867 ; 67. 333)에서 40명의 승무원 중 4명을 잃으면서 포탄에 맞아 침몰되었다. 생존자들은 전쟁 포로 가 되었다.[1] [50] 바론사 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(8,663 GRT, 1918)은 호위함 FS 271 의 일부로 북해 에서 독일 E 보트 의 공격을 며칠 전에 지속한 후 런던항에서 루프트와페 항공기에 의해 폭격을 당해 침몰했다. HMT 더비시 로열 네이비 제2차 세계 대전: 해군 트롤러(346 GRT, 1911)는 그녀의 선원 15명 중 4명을 잃고 험버 어귀에서 지뢰를 치고 침몰했다.[51] 하베스트 문 제2차 세계 대전: 트롤러(72 GRT, 1904년)는 리치버러에서 블록선으로 침몰했다.[1] 존 세례시 제2차 세계 대전: 트롤러(290 GRT, 1918)는 13명의 승무원을 잃고 코닝베그 광선 (영국 ) 이남으로 침몰했다.[1] [52] [53] 마르디니아어 제2차 세계 대전: 호위 SC 2 : 화물선(2,434 GRT, 1919)이 어뢰를 맞고 외측 헤브리데스 (56°37 ) 바라 남쪽 대서양 에서 침몰했다. U-28 ( 크릭스마린 )의 byN 9.000 °W / 56.617 ° W / 56.617; -9.000 )으로 승무원 38명 중 6명이 사망하였다. 생존자들은 HMT 세인트 아폴로 와 무장 상선 HMS 오라니아 (양쪽 영국 해군 )에 의해 구조되었다.[1] [54] [55] 미니 드 라리나가 제2차 세계 대전: 런던 에 정박하던 중 화물선(5,046 GRT, 1914)이 폭격을 받아 불길에 휩싸였다. 그녀는 건설적인 총손실로 선언되었고 그 후 1941년 2월 5일 켄트의 도버 에서 블록선을 격침시켰다.[1] [56] 양시돈 그리스 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 SC 2 : 화물선(3,840 GRT, 1909년)은 아일랜드 도날주 카운티 서쪽의 대서양에서 어뢰를 맞고 침몰했다(56°43 ). 17명의 승무원을 잃은 U-47(크릭스마린 )의 ′N 9°16′W / 56.77°W / 56.717; -9.267 ) 생존자들은 HMS Arrow 에 의해 구조되었다.[1] [57]
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9월 15일 난파선 목록: 1940년 9월 15일 배 나라 설명 알렉산드로스 그리스 제2차 세계 대전 : 호송 SC 3 : 화물선(4,343 GRT, 1906년)이 호송대 뒤로 줄지어 서 있었다. 그녀 는 영국 헤브리데스 서쪽 대서양 (56°5050N 15°04′W / 56.833°N 15.067°W / 56.833 °W / 56.833; -15.067 )에서 30명의 승무원 중 5명을 잃고 침몰했다. 생존자 중 23명은 HMCS 세인트로랑( 캐나다 왕립 해군 )에 의해 구조됐다.[76] [77] HMS 던디 로열 네이비 제2차 세계 대전: 호위 SC 3 : 쇼어햄급 슬루프(1,060/1,515 t, 1933년)가 어뢰에 맞아 아일랜드 서쪽 대서양(56 °45)에서 침몰했다. ′N 14°14′W / 56.750°N 14.233°W / 56.750 °W / U-48 by Kriegsmarine (Kriegsmarine) -14.233 . 12명의 승무원을 잃으면서 말이야 생존자들은 Fido , Hild , Vigsnes (노르웨이 )와 HMS Wanderer (영국 해군 )에 의해 구조되었다. 엠파이어 자원봉사자 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 SC 3 : 화물선(5,319 GRT, 1921년)이 어뢰를 맞고 아일랜드 서쪽 대서양(56 °43년)에 침몰했다. U-48 ( 크릭스마린 )의 byN 15°17 ofW / 56.717°N 15.283°W / 56.717; -15. 283)로 39명의 승무원 중 6명을 잃었다. 생존자들은 피도와 그란리 (둘 다 노르웨이 )에 의해 구조되었다.[76] [78] [79] 할랜드 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(1,264 GRT, 1923년)이 폭격당해 던바 동쪽 15km 해상 에서 8해리 떨어진 북해 에서 침몰했다. 17명의 승무원을 잃은 영국 이스트 로티안 .[76] [80] 히르드 노르웨이 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 HX 70 화물선 (4,950 GRT, 1924년)은 9월 10일 화물 화재 때문에 호송선 뒤로 줄지어 서 있었다. 그녀 는 U-65 (크릭스마린 ) 에 의해 영국 인버네스 샤이어 의 로콜 에서 서쪽으로 90해리(170km ) 떨어진 대서양에서 어뢰 를 맞고 침몰 했다. 선원 30명 전원이 트롤러 소롤푸르 (아이슬란드 )에 의해 구조됐다.[76] [81] [82] 케노르독 캐나다 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 SC 3 : 화물선(1,780 GRT, 1926)은 호송차 뒤로 비틀거리며 U-99 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 영국 인버네스 시어 로콜 에서 서쪽으로 84마일(81km) 떨어진 곳에 포탄되어 침몰되었다. 생존자들은 HMS 아마존 (왕립 해군)과 HMCS 세인트 로랑 (캐나다 왕립 해군 )에 의해 구조되었다.[76] [83] [84] 네일시 강 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선 (5,548 GRT, 1917년)은 루프트와페 항공기에 의해 앵거스 의 몽트로스 에서 4해리(7.4km) 떨어진 북해에서 폭격을 당해 침몰했다.[85]
9월 16일 난파선 목록: 1940년 9월 16일 배 나라 설명 아스카 영국 World War II : The troopship (8,323 GRT, 1939) was bombed and sunk in the Irish Sea off Rathlin Island , Northern Ireland (55°15′N 5°55′W / 55.250°N 5.917°W / 55.250; -5.917 ) by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 30 of the 644 people on board. 생존자들은 HMS 제이슨 (영국 해군 )에 의해 구조되었다.[76] [86] 비비시 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선은 독일의 보조 순양함 한 척 에 의해 케이프 베르데 남쪽 대서양 에서 포탄과 침몰되어 39명의 선원을 모두 잃었다. (1940년 31/08/1940년 참조)[87] 시티오브모바일 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(6,614 GRT, 1912)이 루프트와페 항공기에 의해 포타페리 앞바다의 아일랜드 해역에서 폭격을 당해 침몰했다(54°18′N 5°16′W / 54.300°N 5.267°W / 54.300; -5.267 ). 모든 선원들은 구조되었다.[76] [88] 인스모어 영국 화물선(4,098 GRT, 1920년)은 캐나다 퀘벡주 안티코스티섬 에서 좌초돼 난파됐다.[89] 로토스 노르웨이 제2차 세계 대전: 호위 SC 3 : 화물선(1,327 GRT, 1919)이 호위함 뒤에서 서성거렸다. 그녀는 영국 인버네스 시어 동부 로콜 에서 28km 떨어진 대서양에서 어뢰 공격을 받아 침몰했다. 17명의 승무원이 모두 살아남았다.[76] [90] 푸아티에 비시 프랑스 제2차 세계 대전: 보급선(4,185 GRT, 1921년)은 프랑스 서아프리카 다카르 남쪽 대서양에서 HMS 컴벌랜드 (영국 해군 )에 의해 요격되어 침몰되었다. 모든 선원들은 구조되었다.[76] 스타드 시담 네덜란드 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(5,918 GRT, 1911)은 내부 폭발을 일으켜 카리브해 에서 침몰했다. 폭발은 아마도 기내에 설치된 폭탄에 의해 일어났을 것이다. 12명의 승무원이 살아남았다.[91]
9월 17일 난파선 목록: 1940년 9월 17일 배 나라 설명 아퀼로네 레지아 마리나 제2차 세계 대전 : 터빈급 구축함(1,073/1,670t, 1927년)은 HMS Illustrious (왕립해군 )에 근거한 플리트 에어 암 819 중대 에서 페어리 스데드피쉬 항공기로 리비아 벵가지 항만 바로 밖에 놓여 있던 2개의 지뢰를 들이받고 침몰했다.[15] 보레아 레지아 마리나 제2차 세계 대전: 터빈급 구축함(1,073/1,670t, 1927년)은 HMS 일러스트리어스 (왕립 해군)를 바탕으로 815함대대 의 페어리 황새치 항공기에 의해 벵가지 항구에서 어뢰로 격침되어 침몰되었다.[76] 카보 토르토사 스페인 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(3309GRT, 1921년)은 포르투갈 오포르토 앞바다 대서양 에서 알피노 바골리니 (레지아 마리나 )에 의해 어뢰로 격침되어 침몰했다. 모든 선원들은 몬테 아얄라 (스페인 )에 의해 구조되었다.[76] [92] 크라운 아룬 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 호위함 HX 71: 화물선(2,372 GRT, 1938)이 호위함 뒤에서 서성거렸다. 그녀 는 U-99 (크리그스마린 ) 에 의해 로콜 에서 떨어진 대서양에서 어뢰를 맞고 칼에 찔려 침몰되었다 . 25명의 선원들은 모두 HMS 윈첼시 (영국 해군 )에 의해 구조되었다. 글로리아 스텔라 이탈리아 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(5,490 GRT, 1922년), 전 글로리아스타르 , 전 클립폰테 인, 1922년 발진된 이 화물선은 HMS 일러스트리어스 (영국 해군)를 기반으로 한 플리트 에어 암 815 중대의 페어리 소드 피쉬 항공기에 의해 벵가지에서 폭격을 당해 침몰했다.[15] [76] [93] [94] [95] 힐드 노르웨이 화물선(1,356 GRT, 1919년)은 캐나다 퀘벡주 쁘띠발레 에서 강풍으로 좌초했다. 그녀는 전손 판정을 받았다.[13] 칼리오피 S. 그리스 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(5,152 GRT, 1918)은 아일랜드 토리섬 북동쪽 10해리(19km) 해상에서 KG40 1 스테펠른 항공기에 의해 폭격과 파손을 당해 버려졌다. 그 난파선은 Shemeshaven Bay 에 상륙하여 두 동강 났다. 그녀는 전손 판정을 받았다.[49] [76] [96] 라즈-47 크리그스마린 M급 지뢰제거원 은 네덜란드 IJmuiden 앞바다의 얀 피에터스존 코엔 (네덜란드 ) 블록선 난파선을 들이받고 침몰했다. 9월에 길러져 수리하고 복역했다.[97] 마리아 유제니아 이탈리아 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(4,702 GRT, 1928)은 벵가지에서 HMS 일러스트리어스 (영국 해군)를 기반으로 한 플리트 에어 암 815 중대의 페어리 황새치 항공기에 의해 폭격을 당해 침몰했다.[15] [76] [94] HMS 서섹스 로열 네이비 제2차 세계 대전: 카운티급 순양함(9,750/13,315 t, 1929년)은 승무원 3명을 잃고 렌프루셔 주 글래스고 에서 폭격을 당해 침몰했다. 그녀는 그 후에 다시 빌리고, 수리되고, 다시 복역되었다.[76] 트레게나 영국 World War II: Convoy HX 71 : The cargo ship (5,242 GRT, 1919) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Outer Hebrides (58°22′N 15°42′W / 58.367°N 15.700°W / 58.367; -15.700 ) by U-65 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 33 of her 37 crew.[76] [98] 브레슬라우 V-304 크리그스마린 제2차 세계 대전: 보르포텐부트 (296 GRT, 1925년)가 광산을 들이받고 침몰했다.[99]
9월 18일 난파선 목록: 1940년 9월 18일 배 나라 설명 베나레스 주의 도시 영국 제2차 세계 대전 : 호송 OB 213 : 여객선 (11,081GRT, 1936)은 U-48 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 대서양 (56°4848N 21°15′W / 56.800°W / 56.800800; -21.250 )에서 어뢰로 침몰되어 탑승객 406명 중 121명의 선원과 승객을 잃었다. 생존자들은 HMS Anthony 와 HMS 허리케인 (양쪽 영국 해군)[76] 던커쿼이 독일. 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(3,145 GRT, 1920년)은 프랑스 세느인피에르 르아브르 에서 폭격을 받아 침몰했다. 1945년에 다시 loel하고 폐기했다.[100] 요한 블루멘탈 독일. 제2차 세계 대전: 화물선(1,626 GRT, 1927년)은 프랑스 세느-인페리우레 주 체르부르 에서 떨어진 영국 해협에서 영국 공군 항공기에 의해 폭격을 당해 침몰했다. 생존자들은 로디 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 구조되었다.[9] [76] 막달레나 영국 제2차 세계 대전: 호송 SC 3 : 화물선(3,118 GRT, 1923)이 호송대 뒤로 줄지어 서 있었다. 그녀는 U-48 (크릭스마린 )에 의해 아이슬란드 남쪽 의 대서양(57° 20nN 20°16′W / 57.333°N 20.267°W / 57.333; -20.267 )에서 어뢰로 격침되어 31명의 승무원을 모두 잃었다.[76] [101] [102] Marina United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OB 213 : The cargo ship (5,088 GRT, 1935) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (56°46′N 21°15′W / 56.767°N 21.250°W / 56.767; -21.250 ) by U-48 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of her 39 crew. Survivors were rescued by Carlingford ( United Kingdom ) and HMS Hurricane ( Royal Navy ).[76] [103] Minas Prince United Kingdom The schooner (511 GRT, 1919) foundered off Halifax , Nova Scotia , Canada (43°14′N 67°35′W / 43.233°N 67.583°W / 43.233; -67.583 ).[104] [105]
19 September 20 September List of shipwrecks: 20 September 1940 Ship Country Description Boka Panama World War II : Convoy OB 216 : The cargo ship (5,560 GRT, 1920) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 52 nautical miles (96 km) north of Rathlin Island , County Antrim , Northern Ireland (55°54′N 7°24′W / 55.900°N 7.400°W / 55.900; -7.400 ) by U-138 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of eight of her 34 crew. The survivors were rescued by HMS Arabis ( Royal Navy ).[76] [109] [110] City of Simla United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OB 216 : The passenger ship (10,138 GRT, 1921) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north of County Donegal , Ireland (55°55′N 8°20′W / 55.917°N 8.333°W / 55.917; -8.333 ) by U-138 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of three of the 350 people on board. Survivors were rescued by Guinean ( United Kingdom ) and the trawler Van Dyke ( Belgium ).[76] [111] Commissaire Ramel United Kingdom World War II: The passenger ship (10,092 GRT / 20,002 t, 1921) was shelled and sunk in the Indian Ocean (28°25′S 74°27′E / 28.417°S 74.450°E / -28.417; 74.450 ) by Atlantis ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of three of her 66 crew.[76] [112] Innisdhu United Kingdom World War II: The drifter (96 GRT) struck a mine and sank in the Thames Estuary with the loss of all four crew.[76] New Sevilla United Kingdom World War II: The whale factory ship (13,801 GRT, 1900) was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean west of Islay , Outer Hebrides (55°48′N 7°22′W / 55.800°N 7.367°W / 55.800; -7.367 ) by U-138 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of her 284 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS Arabis ( Royal Navy ), the trawler Belgaum ( Iceland ) and Industria ( Sweden ). New Sevila was taken in tow by Superman ( United Kingdom ) but sank the next day 9 nautical miles (17 km) off the Mull of Kintyre , Argyllshire (55°48′N 7°22′W / 55.800°N 7.367°W / 55.800; -7.367 ).[76] [113] [114] Trito Netherlands World War II: The cargo ship (1,057 GRT, 1921) was bombed and sunk in the English Channel south west of the Isle of Portland , Dorset , United Kingdom by Luftwaffe aircraft. Only three crew survived.[76] [115]
21 September List of shipwrecks: 21 September 1940 Ship Country Description Baron Blythswood United Kingdom World War II : Convoy HX 72 : The cargo ship (3,668 GRT, 1929) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland by U-99 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 33 of her 34 crew. The survivor was rescued by U-99 and placed in a lifeboat from Invershannon ( United Kingdom ). He was rescued by HMS Shikari ( Royal Navy ).[116] [117] Blairangus United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 72 : The cargo ship (4,409 GRT, 1930) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south of Iceland (55°18′N 22°21′W / 55.300°N 22.350°W / 55.300; -22.350 ) by U-48 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of seven of her 34 crew. Survivors were rescued by Pikepool ( United Kingdom ) and/or HMS Shikari ( Royal Navy ).[76] [118] [119] Canonesa United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 72 : The cargo ship (8,286 GRT, 1920) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (54°55′N 18°25′W / 54.917°N 18.417°W / 54.917; -18.417 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of one of her 62 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS La Malouine ( Royal Navy ).[76] Dalcairn United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 72 : The cargo ship (4,608 GRT, 1927) was torpedoed and sunk west of Ireland (55°00′N 19°00′W / 55.000°N 19.000°W / 55.000; -19.000 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ). All 42 crew were rescued. by HMS La Malouine ( Royal Navy ).[76] [120] [121] Elmbank United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 72 : The cargo ship (5,156 GRT, 1925) was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (55°20′N 22°30′W / 55.333°N 22.500°W / 55.333; -22.500 ) by U-47 and U-99 (both Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of her 56 crew. Survivors were rescued by Pikepool ( United Kingdom ).[76] [122] Empire Adventure United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OB 216 : The cargo ship (5,145 GRT, 1921) was torpedoed and damaged off Rathlin Island , County Antrim (55°11′N 11°30′W / 55.183°N 11.500°W / 55.183; -11.500 ) by U-138 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 21 of her 39 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS Arabis ( Royal Navy ) and Industria ( Sweden ). Empire Adventure was taken under tow by Superman ( Royal Navy ) but sank on 23 September at 55°48′N 7°22′W / 55.800°N 7.367°W / 55.800; -7.367 .[123] Imogene Canada The sailing ship (1,125 GRT, 1929) ran aground on the east coast of Nova Scotia and was wrecked.[124] Invershannon United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 72 : The tanker (9,154 GRT, 1938) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 480 nautical miles (890 km) west of Bloody Foreland , Ireland (55°40′N 22°04′W / 55.667°N 22.067°W / 55.667; -22.067 ) by U-99 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 16 of her 33 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMT Fandango and HMS Shikari (both Royal Navy ).[76] [125] Torinia United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 72 : The tanker (10,364 GRT, 1939) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland (54°55′N 18°17′W / 54.917°N 18.283°W / 54.917; -18.283 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of five of her 62 crew. The survivors were rescued by HMS Skate ( Royal Navy ).[76] [126]
22 September List of shipwrecks: 22 September 1940 Ship Country Description Apex No. 18 United States The 32-gross register ton , 60.3-foot (18.4 m) scow was destroyed by fire in Seal Cove (55°11′N 131°43′W / 55.183°N 131.717°W / 55.183; -131.717 (Seal Cove ) ) on the coast of Dall Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska . The only person aboard survived.[127] Frederick S. Fales United Kingdom World War II : Convoy HX 72 : The tanker (10,525 GRT, 1939) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of County Donegal , Ireland (55°30′N 13°40′W / 55.500°N 13.667°W / 55.500; -13.667 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of her 48 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS La Malouine ( Royal Navy ).[76] [128] [129] M-1604 Österreich Kriegsmarine World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper (474 or 481 GRT, 1937) either struck two mines and sank off Penmarc'h , Finistère , France,[15] or was shelled and sunk in the North Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) west of Hook of Holland , South Holland , Netherlands.[76] Palestro Regia Marina World War II: The Palestro -class torpedo boat (875/1,076 t, 1921) was torpedoed and sunk in the Adriatic Sea west of Durazzo , Albania by HMS Osiris ( Royal Navy ). 72 crew were killed. There were 53 survivors.[130] Provvidenza Italy World War II: The cargo ship (8,459 GRT, 1913) was torpedoed and sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea off Ischia , Campania by HMS Truant ( Royal Navy ).[76] [131] Scholar United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 72 : The cargo ship (3,940 GRT, 1922) was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Outer Hebrides (55°11′N 17°55′W / 55.183°N 17.917°W / 55.183; -17.917 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ). She was taken in tow by Marauder ( United Kingdom ) but sank at 54°38′N 16°40′W / 54.633°N 16.667°W / 54.633; -16.667 ). All 45 crew were rescued by HMS Scimitar and HMS Skate (both Royal Navy .[76] [132] [133] Simla Norway World War II: Convoy HX 72 : The cargo ship (6,031 GRT, 1917) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland (55°11′N 17°58′W / 55.183°N 17.967°W / 55.183; -17.967 ) by U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of five of her 31 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS Heartsease ( Royal Navy )[76] [134] [135] Sperrbrecher 2 Athen Kriegsmarine World War II: The Sperrbrecher was severely damaged by an aerial mine at Boulogne , Pas-de-Calais , France and was beached. She was later salvaged and put into service as a cargo ship.[15] Tirranna Germany World War II: The captured Norwegian cargo ship (7,230 GRT, 1938) was torpedoed and sunk in the Gironde Estuary by HMS Tuna ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of 87 of the 292 people on board. These included survivors from Kemmendine , Scientist and Tallyrand (all United Kingdom ).[76] [136] [137] Union Jack Faroe Islands World War II: The trawler (81 GRT) was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 100 nautical miles (190 km) north west by north of the Isle of Lewis , United Kingdom (59°50′N 7°40′W / 59.833°N 7.667°W / 59.833; -7.667 by U-31 ( Kriegsmarine ). All crew were rescued.[76]
23 September List of shipwrecks: 23 September 1940 Ship Country Description Empire Adventure United Kingdom World War II : Convoy OB 216 : The cargo ship sank at 55°48′N 7°22′W / 55.800°N 7.367°W / 55.800; -7.367 while under tow by Superman ( Royal Navy ) due to damage she incurred on 21 September 1940 when she was torpedoed by U-138 ( Kriegsmarine ). (Look 21/09/1940)[138] Empire Airman United Kingdom World War II: Convoy HX 72 : Torpedoed and damaged (6,561 GRT, 1916) in the Atlantic Ocean (54°00′N 18°00′W / 54.000°N 18.000°W / 54.000; -18.000 ) by the German submarine U-100 ( Kriegsmarine ), on 22 September 1940, the cargo ship sank at 55°11′N 15°07′W / 55.183°N 15.117°W / 55.183; -15.117 while under tow with the loss of 33 of her 37 crew. Survivors were rescued by the corvette HMS La Malouine ( Royal Navy ).[139] Heimdal Germany World War II: The cargo ship (2,186 GRT, 1921) was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km) north west of Terschelling , Friesland , Netherlands by HMS H49 ( Royal Navy ).[76] L'Audacieux Vichy French Navy World War II: Battle of Dakar : The destroyer (2,528/3,363 t, 1935) was shelled and damaged by HMAS Australia ( Royal Australian Navy ) in the Atlantic Ocean off Dakar , French West Africa and was beached.[76] M 1604 Österreich Kriegsmarine (Look 22/09/1940) Persée Vichy French Navy World War II: Battle of Dakar : The Redoutable -class submarine was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Dakar by HMS Dragon , HMS Foresight , and HMS Inglefield (all Royal Navy ). One crew was killed.[76] [140] Stad Maastricht Netherlands World War II: The tanker was torpedoed by S-59 ( Kriegsmarine ). She sank on 25 September. (Look 23/12/1940)[141] Tacoma Vichy France World War II: Battle of Dakar : The cargo ship (5,905 GRT, 1926) was shelled and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean off Dakar by a British warship with the loss of six of her 30 crew. She was beached.[76] [142] [143]
24 September List of shipwrecks: 24 September 1940 Ship Country Description Ajax Vichy French Navy World War II : Battle of Dakar : The Redoutable -class submarine (1,547/2,049 t, 1934) was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Dakar , French West Africa , by aircraft based on HMS Ark Royal ( Royal Navy ). All 61 crew were rescued by HMS Fortune ( Royal Navy ).[76] Bass Rock United Kingdom World War II: The trawler (169 GRT, 1907) was bombed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 23 nautical miles (43 km) south by west of Old Head of Kinsale , County Cork , Ireland by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of four crew.[76] [144] Continental Coaster United Kingdom World War II: The coaster (555 GRT, 1938) was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Happisburgh , Norfolk (52°59′N 2°10′E / 52.983°N 2.167°E / 52.983; 2.167 ) by S-30 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of four crew.[76] [145] HMS Wellesley Royal Navy World War II: The Black Prince -class ship of the line (1,746 bm, 1815) was bombed and sunk in the River Thames during a Luftwaffe air raid.[146] HMT Loch Inver Royal Navy World War II: The naval trawler (356 GRT, 1930) struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Harwich , Essex with the loss of 15 crew.[76] HMS MTB 15 Royal Navy World War II: The BPB 60-foot type motor torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 30 nautical miles (56 km) north east of North Foreland , Kent .[76] [147] Ostmark Kriegsmarine World War II: The seaplane tender (1,281 GRT, 1936) was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay south west of Saint-Nazaire , Loire-Inférieure , France (47°01′N 3°02′W / 47.017°N 3.033°W / 47.017; -3.033 ) by Tuna ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of one of her 51 crew.[76] [148]
25 September 26 September List of shipwrecks: 26 September 1940 Ship Country Description Asgerd Norway World War II : The cargo ship (1,308 GRT, 1924) straggled behind the convoy. She was either torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Hebrides , United Kingdom (56°34′N 9°10′W / 56.567°N 9.167°W / 56.567; -9.167 ) by U-137 ( Kriegsmarine ),[76] [158] or was bombed and sunk at that position by a Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of the Luftwaffe . All 17 crew were lost.[159] Ashantian United Kingdom World War II: Convoy ONS 3 : The cargo ship (4,917 GRT, 1935) was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (55°10′N 11°00′W / 55.167°N 11.000°W / 55.167; -11.000 ) by U-137 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 16 of the 67 people on board. The survivors abandoned ship, but reboarded her at daybreak. They were later rescued by HMS Gloxinia ( Royal Navy ). The drifting Ashantian was boarded by personnel from HMT Wolves ( Royal Navy ) and anchored off the coast of Ireland (54°21′N 9°46′W / 54.350°N 9.767°W / 54.350; -9.767 ). She was later taken in tow by HMS Seaman and HMS Superman (both Royal Navy ) and beached in Kames Bay . Refloated in May 1941, repaired and returned to service in September 1941.[160] Coast Wings United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OG 43 : The cargo ship (862 GRT, 1916) straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of Ireland by U-46 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 16 crew.[76] [161] [162] Corrientes United Kingdom World War II: The cargo ship (6,863 GRT, 1920) was torpedoed and severely damaged in the Atlantic Ocean 600 nautical miles (1,100 km) west of Achill Head , County Mayo , Ireland (53°49′N 24°19′W / 53.817°N 24.317°W / 53.817; -24.317 ) by U-32 ( Kriegsmarine ) She was torpedoed, shelled and sunk by U-37 ( Kriegsmarine ) on 28 September. All 50 crew were rescued by Kolsnaren ( Sweden ).[76] [163] [164] Darcoila United Kingdom World War II: The cargo ship (4,084 GRT, 1928) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland (53°27′N 24°55′W / 53.450°N 24.917°W / 53.450; -24.917 ) by U-32 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 37 crew.[165] [166] Kosmos Norway World War II: The whale oil tanker (17,801 GRT, 1929) was captured and scuttled in the South Atlantic (00°30′S 32°06′W / 0.500°S 32.100°W / -0.500; -32.100 ) by Thor ( Kriegsmarine ). The whole crew was captured.[76] [167] Manchester Brigade United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OB 218 : The cargo ship (6,042 GRT, 1918) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north of County Mayo , Ireland (54°53′N 10°22′W / 54.883°N 10.367°W / 54.883; -10.367 ) by U-137 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 58 of her 62 crew. survivors were rescued by the hospital ship Canada ( Free French Naval Forces ).[76] [168] [169] [170] Port Denison United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OA 220 : The cargo ship (8,043 GRT, 1918) was bombed and damaged in the North Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) north east of Peterhead Aberdeenshire by Luftwaffe aircraft. She sank the next day 7 nautical miles (13 km) west of Rattray Head , Aberdeenshire with the loss of 16 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMT Pentland Firth ( Royal Navy ).[76] [171] Siljan Sweden World War II: The cargo ship (3,058 GRT, 1920) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 350 nautical miles (650 km) south west of Ireland by U-46 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of nine of her 27 crew.[172] [173] Stratford United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OB 218 : The tanker (4,753 GRT, 1913) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of County Donegal , Ireland (54°50′N 10°40′W / 54.833°N 10.667°W / 54.833; -10.667 ) by U-137 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of her 34 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS Gloxinia and HMT Wolves (both Royal Navy ).[174] Tancred Norway World War II: Convoy OB 217 : The cargo ship (6,094 GRT, 1925) was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland (53°32′N 24°35′W / 53.533°N 24.583°W / 53.533; -24.583 ) by U-32 ( Kriegsmarine ). All 36 crew were rescued by Tricolor ( Norway ).[175] [176]
27 September 28 September List of shipwrecks: 28 September 1940 Ship Country Description Dalveen United Kingdom World War II : Convoy HX 73A : The cargo ship (5,193 GRT, 1927) was bombed and sunk in the North Sea north of Aberdeenshire (58°10′N 2°19′W / 58.167°N 2.317°W / 58.167; -2.317 ) by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 11 of her 43 crew.[76] [182] Empire Ocelot United Kingdom World War II: The cargo ship (5,759 GRT, 1919) was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland (54°37′N 21°30′W / 54.617°N 21.500°W / 54.617; -21.500 ) by U-32 ( Kriegsmarine ). She sank at 54°55′N 22°06′W / 54.917°N 22.100°W / 54.917; -22.100 with the loss of two of her 35 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMS Havelock ( Royal Navy ).[76] [183] [184] Famiglia Italy World War II: The coaster (813 GRT, 1888) was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (33°00′N 21°38′E / 33.000°N 21.633°E / 33.000; 21.633 ) by HMS Pandora ( Royal Navy ). Monte Moncayo Spain World War II: The cargo ship (4,291 GRT, 1913) struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea 8 nautical miles (15 km) off Cagliari , Sicily , Italy with the loss of four crew.[185] HMT Recoil Royal Navy World War II: The naval trawler (344 GRT, 1938) struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Bridport , Dorset with the loss of 25 crew.[76] [186] Shell II Germany World War II: The tanker (517 GRT, 1927) was bombed and sunk in the Scheldt by Royal Air Force aircraft.[76]
29 September List of shipwrecks: 29 September 1940 Ship Country Description Arizona Netherlands World War II : The coaster (398 GRT, 1939) struck a mine and sank in the Firth of Forth . Only three crew survived.[76] [187] Bassa United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OB 218: The cargo ship (5,267 GRT, 1918) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of Rockall (54°00′N 21°00′W / 54.000°N 21.000°W / 54.000; -21.000 ) by U-32 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 50 crew.[76] [188] Carmen Italy World War II: The cargo ship (1,434 GRT) struck a mine and sank west south west of Durazzo , Albania.[15] [76] Note that according to Italian Official History she sank at 18:40 hrs on 28 September through unexplained causes.
Henrietta Australia The schooner foundered at Port Phillip , Victoria .[189] Kinabulu United Kingdom The cargo ship (429 GRT, 1914) ran aground on Batu Mandi Rock, Borneo and was wrecked with the loss of five crew.[190] HMY Sappho Royal Navy World War II: The armed yacht (327 GRT, 1935), serving as a guard ship struck a mine and sank (on 29 or 30 September) in the English Channel off Falmouth, Cornwall (50°04′30″N 4°57′30″W / 50.07500°N 4.95833°W / 50.07500; -4.95833 ) with the loss of 28 crew.[76] [191] Vestkyst I Norway The coaster (370 GRT, 1924) collided off Skibeskjærene with Storegut ( Norway ) and sank. Later raised, repaired and returned to service.[192]
30 September List of shipwrecks: 30 September 1940 Ship Country Description HMT Comet Royal Navy World War II : The naval trawler (301 GRT, 1924) struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Falmouth, Cornwall (50°04′30″N 4°57′30″W / 50.07500°N 4.95833°W / 50.07500; -4.95833 ) with the loss of 15 of her 17 crew.[76] Gondar Regia Marina World War II: The Adua -class submarine (686/843 t, 1938) was depth charged and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Alexandria , Egypt (31°33′N 28°33′E / 31.550°N 28.550°E / 31.550; 28.550 ) by HMAS Stuart ( Royal Australian Navy ) and a Short Sunderland flying boat of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Alexandria . All on board, 4 Frogmen, who were to pilot manned torpedoes, and 43 crewmen, were rescued by HMT Sindonis ( Royal Navy ) and HMAS Stuart .[193] Haulerwijk Netherlands World War II: Convoy OB 219 : The cargo ship (3,278 GRT, 1924) straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed, shelled and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland (53°34′N 27°28′W / 53.567°N 27.467°W / 53.567; -27.467 ) by U-32 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of four of her 31 crew. The survivors abandoned the ship, which was shelled and sunk in the early hours of 1 October by U-32 .[194] [195] [196] Heminge United Kingdom World War II: Convoy OB 220 : The cargo ship (2,499 GRT, 1919) straggled behind the convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland (53°26′N 18°33′W / 53.433°N 18.550°W / 53.433; -18.550 ) by U-37 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of one of her 26 crew. Survivors were rescued by Clan Cumming ( United Kingdom ).[76] [197] [198] Samala United Kingdom World War II: The cargo ship (5,390 GRT, 1928) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland (approximately 53°N 18°W / 53°N 18°W / 53; -18 ) by U-37 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of all 68 people on board.[76] [199]
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