Ships hit from convoy Torch
Date | U-boat | Commander | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | Map | ||
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9 Nov 1942 | U-331 | Hans-Diedrich Freiherr von Tiesenhausen | USS Leedstown (AP 73) | 9,135 | am | A | ||
10 Nov 1942 | U-431 | Wilhelm Dommes | HMS Martin (G 44) | 1,920 | br | B | ||
11 Nov 1942 | U-407 | Ernst-Ulrich Brüller | Viceroy of India | 19,627 | br | C | ||
11 Nov 1942 | U-380 | Josef Röther | Nieuw Zeeland | 11,069 | nl | D | ||
12 Nov 1942 | U-515 | Werner Henke | HMS Hecla (F 20) | 10,850 | br | E | ||
12 Nov 1942 | U-515 | Werner Henke | HMS Marne (G 35) (d.) | 1,920 | br | F | ||
13 Nov 1942 | U-81 | Friedrich Guggenberger | Maron | 6,487 | br | G | ||
14 Nov 1942 | U-73 | Horst Deckert | Lalande (d.) | 7,453 | br | H | ||
68,461 | ||||||||
6 ships sunk (59,088 tons) and 2 ships damaged (9,373 tons). Legend |
This was the only convoy on route Torch hit by U-boats in the war.