The Laconia Order (Laconia-Befehl) was issued by German Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz during World War II as a result of the Laconia incident. Prior to this incident, vessels of the German Navy, like most other navies, customarily picked up survivors. In 1942, off the coast of west Africa in the Atlantic Ocean, the German vessels attempting to rescue survivors of the ocean liner RMS Laconia were attacked by an American aircraft.
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- The Laconia Order (Laconia-Befehl) was issued by German Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz during World War II as a result of the Laconia incident. Prior to this incident, vessels of the German Navy, like most other navies, customarily picked up survivors. In 1942, off the coast of west Africa in the Atlantic Ocean, the German vessels attempting to rescue survivors of the ocean liner RMS Laconia were attacked by an American aircraft.
- Тритон Нуль (или «приказ Лакония», — приказ, отданный командующим подводными силами ВМФ Германии Карлом Дёницем 17 сентября 1942 года командирам всех подводных лодок. Приказ запрещал оказывать помощь пассажирам и экипажу потопленных подводной лодкой судов.
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- The Laconia Order (Laconia-Befehl) was issued by German Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz during World War II as a result of the Laconia incident. Prior to this incident, vessels of the German Navy, like most other navies, customarily picked up survivors. In 1942, off the coast of west Africa in the Atlantic Ocean, the German vessels attempting to rescue survivors of the ocean liner RMS Laconia were attacked by an American aircraft.
- Тритон Нуль (или «приказ Лакония», — приказ, отданный командующим подводными силами ВМФ Германии Карлом Дёницем 17 сентября 1942 года командирам всех подводных лодок. Приказ запрещал оказывать помощь пассажирам и экипажу потопленных подводной лодкой судов.
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- Тритон Нуль
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