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dbpedia:Convoy_PQ_17
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PQ 17 was the code name for an Allied World War II convoy in the Arctic Ocean. In July 1942, the Arctic convoys suffered a significant defeat when Convoy PQ 17 lost 24 of its 35 merchant ships during a series of heavy enemy daylight attacks which lasted a week. On 27 June, the ships sailed eastbound from Hvalfjord, Iceland for the port of Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union. The convoy was located by German forces on 1 July, after which it was shadowed continuously and attacked.
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dbpedia:Order_of_battle_for_Convoy_PQ_17
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Convoy PQ 17
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dbpedia-owl:causalties
153 merchant mariners killed 24 merchant ships sunk,
dbpedia-owl:combatant
United Kingdom
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dbpedia:Jack_Broome dbpedia:Louis_Keppel_Hamilton dbpedia:Erich_Raeder dbpedia:Karl_Dönitz n8: n9:_1st_Baron_Tovey dbpedia:Hans-Jürgen_Stumpff
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1942-07-10Z
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dbpedia:Arctic_Ocean
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German victory, temporary Allied suspension of Arctic convoys.
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1 battleship (in port), (Flying over 200 sorties) 2 submarines, (boats with kills:) 6 auxiliary ships 6 destroyers, ,,, U-boats, 6 bombers. ,, 2 anti-aircraft ships, 33 torpedo aircraft, 35 merchant ships 11 smaller craft,
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