SM UB-2 - Ships Sunk or Damaged

Ships Sunk or Damaged

Ships sunk or damaged by SM UB-2
Date Name Tonnage Nationality
01915-06-099 June 1915 Britannia 43 British
01915-06-099 June 1915 Edward 52 British
01915-06-099 June 1915 Laurestina 48 British
01915-06-099 June 1915 Quivive or Qui Vive 50 British
01915-06-099 June 1915 Welfare 45 British
01915-06-1010 June 1915 Intrepid 59 British
01915-08-2323 August 1915 Miura 257 British
01915-09-077 September 1915 Constance 57 British
01915-09-077 September 1915 Emanuel 44 British
01915-09-1010 September 1915 Boy Ernie 47 British
01916-02-2626 February 1916 Arbonne 672 British
Total:
1,374

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