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restaurant on the condition they not try to escape. Lott kept his promise, and was returned to the Tower later that night. A few days later, he and the other officers were moved to the
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beach in what was one of only two such instances when a German submarine crew risked its own safety to protect the crew of a vessel they torpedoed and sank.
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He was famously known for his humanity and being responsible for saving the lives of 28 Greek sailors whose ship he torpedoed; his submarine
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In 1984 he visited the Kerry man, Jimmy Fenton, who catered for the Greek sailors and posed for a photograph shaking his hand.
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rescued the sailors who were treated with the utmost decency and landed them safely on a
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German U-boat commanders of World War II : a biographical dictionary
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Another incident involving Lott happened while a prisoner of war in the
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German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United Kingdom
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This biographical article related to the German Navy is a
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Index

Willenberg
Nazi Germany
Kriegsmarine
Korvettenkapitän
U-21
U-32
U-35
Battle of the Atlantic
Iron cross
U-boat
commander
World War II
North Sea
60°53′N 2°47′E / 60.883°N 2.783°E / 60.883; 2.783
HMS Kingston
HMS Kashmir
HMS Icarus

U-35
County Kerry
Tower of London
Louis Mountbatten
Scott's
Grizedale P.O.W. Camp
"Town to honour WWII U-boat crew for saving 28 sailors' lives"
'Submarines in the bog holes': West Kerry's experience of World War II.The Kerryman, 01 October 1999, Historian T Ryle Dwyer
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1-55750-186-6
"The Type VIIA boat U-35"
"U-35"

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