Tjileboet (Dutch Steam merchant) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII (original) (raw)

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Dutch Steam merchant


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Name Tjileboet
Type: Steam merchant
Tonnage 5,760 tons
Completed 1918 - NV Mij voor Scheeps-en Werktuigbouw ´Fyenoord´, Rotterdam
Owner Koninklijke Java-China-Japan Lijn NV, Amsterdam
Homeport Batavia
Date of attack 29 Nov 1942 Nationality: Dutch
Fate Sunk by U-161 (Albrecht Achilles)
Position 5° 34'N, 25° 02'W - Grid ES 7693
Complement 62 (62 dead - no survivors)
Convoy ON-145 (dispersed)
Route Swansea (7 Nov) - Belfast Lough (10 Nov) - Bahia - Capetown - Middle East
Cargo General cargo, including food and ammunition
History
Notes on event At 00.37 hours on 29 Nov 1942, U-161 fired a spread of two torpedoes at the Tjileboet (Master J.W. Kroese), dispersed from convoy ON-145, and scored a hit after 72 seconds. The ship exploded in a heavy detonation and debris fell even around the U-boat in a distance of about 1000 metres. At 08.14 hours on 28 November, the Tjileboet had been spotted and she almost escaped as they forced the U-boat to dive at 11.10 hours when turning towards it and firing with artillery, but was finally hit after a difficult hunt in heavy rain squalls and being identified by her distress calls.
On board We have details of 60 people who were on board.

Location of attack on Tjileboet.

ship sunk.

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