Here are 2 EK1 docs to 2 different U-Boot flottilles.
The first one is a reminder tha the "heroes" of our collections were in fact involved in some pretty untasteful actions.
Our man served on Lt Wilhelm Werners U55.
On April 8th 1917 Werner sank the Steamship Torrington. The survivors were ordered out of the lifeboats and onto the deck of the U55, the lifeboats destroyed. The captain of the steamer was sent down below, the life jackets were taken from the survivors.... then Werner submerged, leaving the 20 crewmen still standing on his deck...there were no survivors.
4 days later he did the same to the crew members of the steamer "toro".
In January 1918 he torpedoed the Clearly marked hospital ship "Rewa", luckily all 279 patients were saved.
The first one is a reminder tha the "heroes" of our collections were in fact involved in some pretty untasteful actions.
Our man served on Lt Wilhelm Werners U55.
On April 8th 1917 Werner sank the Steamship Torrington. The survivors were ordered out of the lifeboats and onto the deck of the U55, the lifeboats destroyed. The captain of the steamer was sent down below, the life jackets were taken from the survivors.... then Werner submerged, leaving the 20 crewmen still standing on his deck...there were no survivors.
4 days later he did the same to the crew members of the steamer "toro".
In January 1918 he torpedoed the Clearly marked hospital ship "Rewa", luckily all 279 patients were saved.
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