Category:Blötberg (ship, 1907)
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Source: Stichtimg Maritiem-Historische Databank
English: Bought by Holland America Line and renamed Blommersdijk in January 1916.
Left New York on 8 October 1916, carrying 6,000 tons of grain and 400 tons of machinery for the Dutch Government. Stopped by German submarine U-53 shortly thereafter. Sunk by torpedo the same day at 20:40 hrs off the Nantucket Lightvessel, at a position 40.40 North and 69.36 East.
Left New York on 8 October 1916, carrying 6,000 tons of grain and 400 tons of machinery for the Dutch Government. Stopped by German submarine U-53 shortly thereafter. Sunk by torpedo the same day at 20:40 hrs off the Nantucket Lightvessel, at a position 40.40 North and 69.36 East.
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