Lujan
06-24-11, 02:38 AM
I was reading up on Uboats and the people who sailed them after ending my last patrol on SH5. I found a interesting story of a Uboat captain rescuing 28 Greek sailors and delivering them to Ireland, and I checked it up and it seemed to be true.
Wikipidia article Here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_Lott)
However, the article states it was one of only two times Uboat crews put themselves in danger to rescue the survivors of a attack, but doesn't mention what the other incident was - can anyone tell me?
I have heard of the 'Laconia incident' but I dont think that's what the article refers to, as the order not to rescue sailors was a result of this, and my impression was that both incidents were in defiance of the order.
Wikipidia article Here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_Lott)
However, the article states it was one of only two times Uboat crews put themselves in danger to rescue the survivors of a attack, but doesn't mention what the other incident was - can anyone tell me?
I have heard of the 'Laconia incident' but I dont think that's what the article refers to, as the order not to rescue sailors was a result of this, and my impression was that both incidents were in defiance of the order.