Ships hit by U-boats


Vassilios A. Polemis

Greek Steam merchant



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NameVassilios A. Polemis
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage3,429 tons
Completed1907 - Chantiers Navals Anversois, Antwerp 
OwnerGhikas John Goumas, Athens 
HomeportAndros 
Date of attack22 Jan 1942Nationality:      Greek
 
FateSunk by U-333 (Peter-Erich Cremer)
Position42.32N, 52.38W - Grid BB 9600
Complement33 (21 dead and 12 survivors).
ConvoyON-53 (straggler)
RouteGlasgow - Clyde - St. John, New Brunswick 
CargoBallast 
History Completed in September 1907 as German Oehringen for Seetransport GmbH, Hamburg. 1927 sold to Greece and renamed Vassilios A. Polemis
Notes on loss

At 20.45 hours on 22 Jan, 1942, the Vassilios A. Polemis, a straggler from convoy ON-53, was hit amidships by one torpedo from U-333, broke in two and sank within 10 minutes. The Germans questioned the survivors and gave them bread and cigarettes. They apparently misunderstood the name and reported the sinking of the British steam merchant Burdwan (6069 grt).

 
CrewlistsWe have listing of 1 people who were on this vessel 

Location of attack on Vassilios A. Polemis.

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