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After all the attacks had happened, the result was indecisive. Many Newfoundlanders witnessed the aftermath of the raids. Evidence of the battle persist to today. Many pictures were taken of the ruins from the battle. On October 13, 1942, the ship
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which then exploded towards the loading dock. This explosion startled many in Bell Island. Wissman fired twice more. The torpedoes went straight towards SS
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escaped even though there were two patrol boats nearby. This whole attack lasted ten minutes. Governor of Newfoundland
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to Conception Bay. There, they spent the night under twenty metres of water. The next morning on 5 September
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was also attacked, and right after she was hit, sank losing twelve men. After these shootings,
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under the command of Kapitänleutnant Ulrich Gräf, raided the vessel and she sank in the
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sinking, and more than 60 men dead, making it one of the few places in the
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taking 137 people with her, including women and children.
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Index

American Theater
Battle of the St. Lawrence
World War II
Bell Island
Newfoundland
Canada
Newfoundland
Germany
Rolf Ruggeberg
Friedrich Wissmann
Werner von Janowski
German submarine U-513
German submarine U-518
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Atlantic campaign
Americas
United States
Caribbean
St. Lawrence
Northern Barrage
Blockade of Germany
Gibraltar
River Plate
HX 47
HX 49
1st Happy Time
HX 65
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