Ships Sunk or Damaged
Date | Name | Tonnage | Nationality |
---|---|---|---|
01915-07-077 July 1915 | AmalfiAmalfi | 10,118 | Italian |
01915-08-1313 August 1915 | Royal EdwardRoyal Edward | 11,117 | Canadian |
01915-09-022 September 1915 | SouthlandSouthland* | 11,899 | British |
01915-10-077 October 1915 | Katja | 474 | Russian |
01915-10-088 October 1915 | Apscheron | 1,864 | Russian |
01915-11-066 November 1915 | E20E20 | 725 | British |
01917-06-055 June 1917 | Karasunda | 155 | Russian |
Sunk: Damaged: Total: |
24,453 11,899 36,352 |
* damaged but not sunk
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