uboat.net

Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Sálvora

We don't have a picture of this vessel at this time.


NameSálvora
Type:Steam trawler
Tonnage108 tons
Completed1931 - Vigo 
OwnerWaldino Leiros Mera, Vigo 
HomeportVigo 
Date of attack18 Jun, 1940Nationality:      Spanish
 
FateSunk by U-32 (Hans Jenisch)
Position49.39N, 11W - Grid BF 1422
- See location on a map -
Complement12 (0 dead and 12 survivors).
Convoy 
Route 
Cargo 
History  
Notes on loss On 18 Jun, 1940, U-32 stopped the two Spanish trawlers Sálvora and Faro-Ons because they were outside of the allowed area of fishing and sank both by gunfire after the crew abandoned ship. 19 fishermen from both ships were picked up by two lifeboats from Altair, which had been sunk by the same U-boat a few hours before. All survivors were later rescued by two other Spanish trawlers and taken to Pasages, Spain arriving there on 21 June. 


If you can help us with any additional information on this vessel then please contact us.

Return to Allied Ships hit by U-boats