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Actually U-353 fired according to Oberleutnant Römer, who was taken prisoner by the British who secretly recorded a discussion of him and General der Panzertruppe Crüwell (Trent Park, probably) two torpedos on a 4000 ton ship in the Northern Atlantic, which was damaged but got a "final" torpedohit by another German U-Boat, which was operating in that area. Can be found in "S.R.X. 1205" —Preceding
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Error?
In the subsection ‘Wolfpack panther’ it says u-353 encounters u-133 and they dispute the claim of a sinking. But the Wolfpack has a date of October 1942 and u-133 article says that uboat was lost march 1942. So an error somewhere down the line or misidentification.
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Actually U-353 fired according to Oberleutnant Römer, who was taken prisoner by the British who secretly recorded a discussion of him and General der Panzertruppe Crüwell (Trent Park, probably) two torpedos on a 4000 ton ship in the Northern Atlantic, which was damaged but got a "final" torpedohit by another German U-Boat, which was operating in that area. Can be found in "S.R.X. 1205" —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
91.32.161.25 (
talk) 11:16, 10 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Error?
In the subsection ‘Wolfpack panther’ it says u-353 encounters u-133 and they dispute the claim of a sinking. But the Wolfpack has a date of October 1942 and u-133 article says that uboat was lost march 1942. So an error somewhere down the line or misidentification.
2A00:23C8:521F:101:7D0E:EA95:B8B0:2E02 (
talk) 18:31, 5 April 2024 (UTC)reply