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Esacpe from the deep

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  1. GRW

    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    "Seventy years ago, off the Greek island of Kefalonia, the British submarine HMS Perseus hit an Italian mine, sparking one of the greatest and most controversial survival stories of World War II.
    The clear waters of the Mediterranean were a death trap for British submarines in World War II.
    Some were bombed from the air, others hunted with sonar and depth charges, and many, perhaps most, collided with mines.
    Two fifths of the subs that ventured into the Mediterranean were sunk and when a submarine sank it became a communal coffin - everyone on board died. That was the rule.
    In fact, during the whole of the war there were only four escapes from stricken British submarines. And the most remarkable of these took place on 6 December 1941, when HMS Perseus plummeted to the seabed."
    BBC News - Submarine escape: A WWII survival tale from Kefalonia
     
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  2. PFlint

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    Thank You for not letting us forget.
     
  3. LRusso216

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    Thanks, Gordon. The story reminds me of Alex Kershaw's Escape From the Deep, about the USS Tang in the Pacific. Too few of the men involved survived.
     
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    Great find!
     
  5. reebukk

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    Thanks for the article.
     

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