[soc.history] 50 Years Ago: Friday 9 May, 1941

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (05/07/91)

From: military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker)


Friday 9 May, 1941

The corvette HMS Aubretia depth-charges the U-110, then captures the
submarine when she surfaces.  U-110 had sunk two ships from convoy OB-318
before being caught.  The sub's crew and her captain, Lt.-Cdr.  Lemp, are 
captured together with the ship's Enigma cipher machine and code books.  
The sub is taken under tow, but later sinks.  The capture of this code 
equipment, together with that taken from the weathership Muenchen
earlier this week, seriously compromises Germany's naval ciphers.

The trans-Mediterranean Tiger loses a freighter carrying 57 tanks to an
Axis mine.

A Thai-Indochinese peace treaty is signed in Tokyo, and the Soviet
government severs its diplomatic ties with the exiled governments of
Belgium, Norway, and Yugoslavia.

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Bill Thacker			            military@att.att.com
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