Tag: R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli
M/T Davila attacked by R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli 20 March 1942 NE of Bermuda – it fired back and escaped
by Eric Wiberg
M/T Rapana attacked by R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli under di Cossato SE of Bermuda 3 March 1942 & escaped
by Eric Wiberg
SS Halcyon sunk by U-109/Bleichrodt ENE of Bermuda in Feb. 1942, 27 men rescued by British Prestige
M/S Empire Drum sunk by U-136/Zimmermann: survivors rescued by 4 ships and a plane
by Eric Wiberg
SS Tønsbergfjord sunk by R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli under di Cossato 6 March 1942 off Bermuda
by Eric Wiberg
SS Sama sunk by U-506/Wurdemann 3 May 1942 off Bahamas, Florida
by Eric Wiberg
MT Rapana attacked by R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli/Fecia di Cossato 3 March 1942
by Eric Wiberg
U-510 under Karl Neitzel July 1942 Bahamas patrol
by Eric Wiberg
U-128 under Ulrich Heyse February 1942 Bahamas patrol
by Eric Wiberg
R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli under Carlo Fecia di Cossato March 1942 Bahamas patrol
by Eric Wiberg
R.Smg. Giuseppe Finzi under Amendola July 1942 Bahamas patrol
by Eric Wiberg
U-510 under Karl Neitzel Bermuda patrol July 1942
by Eric Wiberg
R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli under Carlo Fecia di Cossato, Bermuda patrol March 1942
by Eric Wiberg
All 143 U-Boat Patrols off Bermuda 1942-1944
by Eric Wiberg
128 U-Boat & Italian sub patrols around Bermuda 1942-1944 – 998 days
by Eric Wiberg
SS Astrea, Dutch, sunk by Italian sub Enrico Tazzoli SE of Bermuda March 1942, rescued by Hebe & Rio Iguazu
by Eric Wiberg
SS Hardwicke Grange, sunk south of Bermuda by U-129/Witt on 12 June 1942
SS Maldonado of Uruguay, crew landed Bermuda, US and Canada, sunk by U-510/Nietzel 1 Aug. 1942, Capt. Giambruno imprisoned
STATISTICS of 68 U-Boat attacks off Bermuda Jan-Sept 1942 in WWII
by Eric Wiberg
SS Montevideo, neutral Uruguayan ship sunk SE of Bermuda in March 1942 by the Italian sub Enrico Tazzoli under di Cossato
by Eric Wiberg
SS Montevideo, Uruguayan neutral sunk by Italian sub Tazolli under di Cossato in March 1942 NE of Puerto Rico
by Eric Wiberg
SS Maldonado, Uruguayan ship, ex-Italian, sunk by U-510 under Karl Nietzel Aug. 1st, 1942
Ulrich Heyse in U-128 was the first commander to sink ships in the Bahamas area, starting with the O A Knudsen March 5, 1942 off Abaco
by Eric Wiberg