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OB 318 was a North Atlantic convoy which ran during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II. During Operation Primrose Royal Navy convoy escorts HMS Bulldog, Broadway and Aubretia captured U-110 with an intact Enigma machine and a wealth of signals intelligence, which led to the Allied breakthrough into cracking the German naval Enigma code.
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Convoy OB 318
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40 killed/drowned 7 freighters sunk (35,315GRT) 2 freighters damaged
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25pxGermany 25pxUnited Kingdom
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1941-05-10Z
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British victory
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4 submarines 3Destroyers 40 freighters 2Naval trawlers 3Corvettes
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