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Skrim

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NameSkrim
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage1.902 tons
Completed1917 - Lindholmens Verkstad A/B, Gothenburg 
OwnerEinar Lange, Oslo 
HomeportOslo 
Date of attack6 Dec, 1940Nationality:      Norwegian
 
FateSunk by U-43 (Wolfgang Lüth)
Position53N, 21W - Grid AL 8225
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Complement23 (23 dead - no survivors)
ConvoyOB-252 (straggler)
RouteGrangemouth (15 Nov) - Aberdeen (25 Nov) - Oban (1 Dec) - Sydney 
Cargo 
History Built as Viken, 1919 renamed Textil, 1922 renamed Dagali, 1935 renamed Skrim 
Notes on loss The Skrim (Master Max Emil Gran) straggled from convoy OB-252 due to bad weather on 4 December and was never seen again.

At 22.48 hours on 6 Dec, 1940, U-43 hit a ship going west in the stern with a torpedo and observed it sinking in 63 seconds. The ship had been spotted at 18.47 hours and missed with a first torpedo at 22.26 hours. This vessel was probably the Skrim


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