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In 1942, the German U-boats attacked Bell Island two times which led to four ore boats sinking, and more than 60 men dead, making it one of the few places in the Dominion of Newfoundland raided during the Second World War. The Germans also tried to capture St. John's, the capital of Newfoundland. These engagements are considered part of the larger Battle of the St. Lawrence. Bell Island is in Conception Bay, Newfoundland and the waters were part of an important Atlantic convoy route that allowed supplies to flow from the United States to its allies in Europe. Many ships brought supplies in these waters to Britain's troops, but many of them were cut off by the German U-boats. Later in the war, many other ships sunk which led to the death of more than 137 people.

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  • In 1942, the German U-boats attacked Bell Island two times which led to four ore boats sinking, and more than 60 men dead, making it one of the few places in the Dominion of Newfoundland raided during the Second World War. The Germans also tried to capture St. John's, the capital of Newfoundland. These engagements are considered part of the larger Battle of the St. Lawrence. Bell Island is in Conception Bay, Newfoundland and the waters were part of an important Atlantic convoy route that allowed supplies to flow from the United States to its allies in Europe. Many ships brought supplies in these waters to Britain's troops, but many of them were cut off by the German U-boats. Later in the war, many other ships sunk which led to the death of more than 137 people. (en)
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  • PLM 27 (12 killed)
  • SS Evelyn B
  • SS Lord Strathcona
  • SS Rose Castle (28 killed)
  • SS Saganaga(29 killed)
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  • 1942-11-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Indecisive
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  • 2 Fairmile fast motor boats
  • Flyingdale
  • German submarine U-513
  • German submarine U-518
  • HMCS Drumheller
  • PLM 27
  • SS Anna T
  • SS Evelyn B
  • SS Lord Strathcona
  • SS Rose Castle
  • SS Saganaga
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  • PLM 27 (en)
  • SS Evelyn B (en)
  • SS Lord Strathcona (en)
  • SS Rose Castle (en)
  • SS Saganaga (en)
  • Spy captured (en)
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  • Battle of Bell Island (en)
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  • 0001-09-04 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • the American Theater and the Battle of the St. Lawrence of World War II (en)
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  • Indecisive (en)
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  • In 1942, the German U-boats attacked Bell Island two times which led to four ore boats sinking, and more than 60 men dead, making it one of the few places in the Dominion of Newfoundland raided during the Second World War. The Germans also tried to capture St. John's, the capital of Newfoundland. These engagements are considered part of the larger Battle of the St. Lawrence. Bell Island is in Conception Bay, Newfoundland and the waters were part of an important Atlantic convoy route that allowed supplies to flow from the United States to its allies in Europe. Many ships brought supplies in these waters to Britain's troops, but many of them were cut off by the German U-boats. Later in the war, many other ships sunk which led to the death of more than 137 people. (en)
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  • Battle of Bell Island (en)
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  • Battle of Bell Island (en)
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