Summary of Raiding History
Date | Ship | Nationality | Tonnage | Fate |
---|---|---|---|---|
26 May 1940 | Stanhall | Great Britain | 4,831 | Sunk |
31 May 1940 | Orangemoor | Great Britain | 5,775 | Sunk |
2 June 1940 | Polycarp | Great Britain | 3,577 | Sunk |
11 June 1940 | Mount Hymettus | Greece | 5,820 | Sunk |
12 June 1940 | Earlspark | Great Britain | 5,250 | Sunk |
14 June 1940 | Antonis Georgandis | Greece | 3,557 | Sunk |
16 June 1940 | Wellington Star | Great Britain | 13,212 | Sunk |
19 August 1940 | Ampleforth | Great Britain | 4,576 | Sunk |
28 August 1940 | Elle | Finland | 3,868 | Sunk |
1 September 1940 | Efploia | Greece | 3,867 | Sunk |
12 October 1940 | Saint-Malo | Canada | 5,799 | Sunk |
18 October 1940 | Blairspey | Great Britain | 4,155 | Damaged |
18 October 1940 | Creekirk | Great Britain | 3,917 | Sunk |
19 October 1940 | Assyrian | Great Britain | 2,962 | Sunk |
19 October 1940 | Soesterberg | Netherlands | 1,904 | Sunk |
30 November 1940 | Aracataca | Great Britain | 5,378 | Sunk |
1 December 1940 | Appalachee | Great Britain | 8,826 | Sunk |
1 December 1940 | Loch Ranza | Great Britain | 4,958 | Damaged |
2 December 1940 | Kavak | Great Britain | 2,782 | Sunk |
2 December 1940 | Lady Glanely | Great Britain | 5,497 | Sunk |
14 February 1941 | Holystone | Great Britain | 5,462 | Sunk |
17 February 1941 | Gairsoppa | Great Britain | 5,237 | Sunk |
4 June 1941 | Trecarrell | Great Britain | 5,271 | Sunk |
9 June 1941 | Trevarrack | Great Britain | 1,190 | Sunk |
18 October 1941 | HMS Broadwater | Great Britain | 1,190 | Sunk |
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