German Submarine U-101 (1940) - Summary of Raiding History

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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