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Tag: U-boats in Bahamas

U-109 under Heinrich ‘Ajax’ Bleichrodt, Bermuda patrol February 1942

April 19, 2014March 7, 2017 Updated April 19, 2014by Eric Wiberg
Bermuda
Bermuda in WWII U-109 U-130 U-564 U-boats in Bahamas

Latvian ship Abgara sunk of Great Inagua Bahamas, crew sailed to Cuba, then on schooner Fortuna

June 27, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 27, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Attack Narratives Bahamas
1942 Battle of the Caribbean Cape Maysi Cuba Great Inagua Klaus Schultz Latvian ship Playa Blanca Cuba SS Abgara SS Afoundria SS Everalda U-108 U-158 U-boats in Bahamas WWII

Map of 130 ships sunk by UBoats in the Bahamas 1942-1944

June 23, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 23, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Bahamas
1942 Bahamas 1942 Bahamas WWII Bermuda triangle Bermuda WWII chart Cuba WWII Dominican Republic WWII Haiti WWII map Merchant ships sunk Operation Neuland U-boat attacks U-boats in Bahamas

Welcome to Uboatsbahamas, blog for a book

June 23, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 23, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Bahamas
1942 Bahamas WWII Battle of Caribbean Bestasom Drifting to the Duchess Italians subs merchant marine Nassau Bahamas Norwalk Operation Neuland Schooner Vivian P. Smith shipwreck survivors SS Athelqueen SS Cygnet SS Daytonian SS Fauna SS Kollskegg SS Potlatch SS Vineland U-boats U-boats in Bahamas WWII book

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