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- Q903016 subject Q8669487.
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- Q903016 abstract "Convoy HX 106 was the 106th of the numbered series of Allied HX convoys of merchant ships from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool, England. Forty-one ships departed Halifax, Nova Scotia on 30 January 1941, eastbound to Liverpool, England. The use of convoys was a standard tactic throughout the Battle of the Atlantic as a defence against U-boats and German commerce raiders.On 8 February 1941 the two German battleships, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, appeared over the horizon. The German squadron was under the command of Admiral Günther Lütjens. The captain of Scharnhorst offered to draw off the escorting Royal Navy battleship HMS Ramillies, so that Gneisenau could sink the merchant ships. This strategy, if successful, would have entailed little risk to Scharnhorst as she was 11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph) faster than Ramillies, and her newer 11-inch (279 mm) guns outranged the 1915 era 15-inch (381 mm) guns of the British ship. However, Lutjens strictly followed Hitler's directive not to engage enemy capital ships, and withdrew.Later, two of the convoy's merchant ships were sunk by the submarine U-96, including MV Arthur F. Corwin loaded with 14,500 tons of aviation spirit. She went down on 13 February taking all 59 crew with her.".
- Q903016 combatant "25pxGermany".
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- Q903016 commander Q132851.
- Q903016 date "1941-01-30".
- Q903016 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q362.
- Q903016 place Q97.
- Q903016 strength "11 escorts".
- Q903016 strength "41 merchant ships".
- Q903016 thumbnail War_Ensign_of_Germany_1938-1945.svg?width=300.
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- Q903016 conflict "Convoy HX.106".
- Q903016 date "--01-30".
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- Q903016 strength "11".
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- Q903016 type Event.
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- Q903016 comment "Convoy HX 106 was the 106th of the numbered series of Allied HX convoys of merchant ships from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool, England. Forty-one ships departed Halifax, Nova Scotia on 30 January 1941, eastbound to Liverpool, England. The use of convoys was a standard tactic throughout the Battle of the Atlantic as a defence against U-boats and German commerce raiders.On 8 February 1941 the two German battleships, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, appeared over the horizon.".
- Q903016 label "Convoy HX 106".
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- Q903016 name "Convoy HX.106".