Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Maroussio Logotheti

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NameMaroussio Logotheti
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4.669 tons
Completed1913 - Irvine´s Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co Ltd, Middleton Shipyard, West Hartlepool 
OwnerGoulandris Bros, Piræus 
HomeportAndros 
Date of attack15 May, 1943Nationality:      Greek
 
FateSunk by U-105 (Jürgen Nissen)
Position05.28N, 14.28W - Grid ET 5997
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Complement39 (27 dead and 12 survivors).
Convoy
RouteRio de Janeiro - Freetown - UK 
Cargo7024 tons of iron 
History Built as Queensland Transport, 1934 renamed Maroussio Logotheti. On 9 Jul, 1940, the ship was seized at Diego Suarez by Vichy-French forces and renamed General Duquesne. On 1 May, 1942, recovered at Mayotte by the Royal Navy and returned to the Greek owner under her original name. 
Notes on loss At 20.43 hours on 15 May, 1943, the unescorted Maroussio Logotheti was hit by two torpedoes from U-105 and sank immediately. The ship had been missed by a first torpedo, which detonated prematurely. The second officer was taken prisoner by the U-boat, transferred four days later to U-460 (Schnoor) and landed at Bordeaux on 25 June. 


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