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Jose

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Please, I need some help. Does anybody knows what U-Boats sank the following ships?

03/02/1917 SANGLIA

03/02/1917 BORG SANDAL

30/03/1917 ANDRÉ

01/04/1917 KASENGA

23/12/1917 AMBACA

Thank you a lot for your help. Thank you very much.

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To add to David's sound recommendation ... here is an expansion of the U-Boat website and to other websites which should be of use to you. Borden Battery

U-Boat

This primary website contains detailed information on the German U-Boat from both the Great War and the Second World War. The site also contains a discussion forum [44,000 posts] and a good source of referenced material and articles. While the site is primarily Second World War, there is a growing commitment to the Great War. Statistics indicate apparently in WWI a total of 375 U boats sank 6596 merchant ships, a total of 12,800,000 tons. The site is operated from Iceland by Gudmundur Helgason with a detailed database being developed by Michael Lowrey. [CEF Study Group - Updated July 2006]

www.uboat.net

The Ships List

This very comprehensive website contains a great deal of information on ship fleets and individual ships. It is often possible to obtain information on Great War ships used for troop transport including details on building, ownership, fate or sale to new owner, subsequent owners and gross tonnage. Last Updated: March 25, 2006 and maintained by S. Swiggum and M. Kohli [CEF Study Group - Mar 2006]

http://www.theshipslist.com/index.html

NAVAL-HISTORY.NET by Gordon Smith

This website provides a good overview of the naval actions during the Great War; broken down by year, combatants and theatre of action. The Imperial War Museum states "… excellent source for naval history". The site is mainly dedicated to Gordon Smith's father who lost in the sinking of HMS Charybdis on 23rd October 1943.

[CEF Study Group - Mar 2006]

http://www.naval-history.net/

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