Ships hit by U-boats


City of Paris


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NameCity of Paris
Type:Steam passenger ship
Tonnage10,902 tons
Completed1922 - Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend, Sunderland 
OwnerEllerman Lines Ltd, London 
HomeportGlasgow 
Date of attack16 Sep 1939Nationality:      British
 
FateDamaged by U-13 (Karl Daublebsky von Eichhain)
Position52.14N, 01.43E - Grid AN 7668
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Complement139 (1 dead and 138 survivors).
Convoy
RouteLondon (14 Sep) - Southend 
Cargo 
History

Completed in February 1922

Post-war:
After September 1945 used as accommodiation ship. Used for a short time in 1946 again as troopship and then returned to owner. Broken up at Newport in February 1956.

 
Notes on loss

On 16 Sep, 1939, the City of Paris was damaged by a mine laid on 4 September by U-13 3.5 miles east-northeast of Aldeburgh. One crew member was lost. The disabled ship was towed to Tilbury by the British tugs Contest and Atlantic Cock.

The City of Paris was repaired for a month and returned to service. After 1940 she was used as troopship and 1944 converted to personnel ship.

 


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