Summary of Raiding History
| Date | Name of Ship | Nationality | Tonnage | Fate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 September 1939 | Vancouver City | United Kingdom | 4,955 | Sunk |
| 17 November 1939 | Sliedrecht | Netherlands | 5,133 | Sunk |
| 25 November 1939 | Royston Grange | United Kingdom | 5,144 | Sunk |
| 21 January 1940 | Protesilaus | United Kingdom | 9,577 | Total loss (mine) |
| 22 January 1940 | Songa | Norway | 2,589 | Sunk |
| 9 March 1940 | P. Margoronis | Greece | 4,979 | Sunk |
| 11 March 1940 | Eulota | Netherlands | 6,236 | Sunk |
| 18 June 1940 | Samartia | Finland | 2,417 | Sunk |
| 19 June 1940 | Adamandios Georgandis | Greece | 3,443 | Sunk |
| 21 June 1940 | HMS Prunella | United Kingdom | 4,443 | Sunk |
| 27 August 1940 | Eva | Norway | 1,599 | Sunk |
| 28 August 1940 | Kyno | United Kingdom | 3,946 | Sunk |
| 9 September 1940 | Mardinian | United Kingdom | 2,431 | Sunk |
| 11 September 1940 | Harpenden | United Kingdom | 4,678 | Damaged |
| 9 September 1940 | Maas | Netherlands | 1,966 | Sunk |
| 26 October 1940 | Matina | United Kingdom | 5,389 | Damaged |
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