Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Tolken

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NameTolken
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4,471 tons
Completed1922 - A/B Lindholmens Varv, Gothenburg 
OwnerRederi-A/B Wallenco (O. Wallenius), Stockholm 
HomeportStockholm 
Date of attack13 May 1942Nationality:      Swedish
 
FateSunk by U-94 (Otto Ites)
Position51.50N, 33.35W - Grid AK 8734
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Complement34 (0 dead and 34 survivors).
ConvoyONS-92
RouteHull - Loch Ewe - Wabana 
CargoBallast 
History Completed in March 1922 for Rederi-A/B Transatlantic, Gothenburg. 1940 transferred to Rederi-A/B Wallenco (O. Wallenius), Stockholm. 
Notes on loss At 06.18 hours on 13 May, 1942, the Tolken in convoy ONS-92 was hit by one torpedo from U-94, which observed how the crew abandoned ship and was driven away by the convoy escorts. At 09.30 hours, the U-boat found the vessel again, but was shot at from the steamer with machine guns as they approached her on the surface. A first coup de grāce at 10.20 hours malfunctioned, but the second fired 5 minutes later hit and sank the ship. The survivors were picked up by the British rescue ship Bury (Master Lawrence Edwin Brown, OBE) and landed at St. Johns on 16 May. 


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