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dbpedia:Convoy_SC_7
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SC-7 was the code name for a large Allied World War II convoy of 35 merchant ships and six escorts which sailed eastbound from Sydney, Nova Scotia for Liverpool and other United Kingdom ports on 5 October 1940. While crossing the Atlantic, the convoy was intercepted by one of the German Navy's submarine wolfpacks.
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Convoy SC-7
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None
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25pxUnited Kingdom 25pxGermany
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dbpedia:Lachlan_Donald_Ian_Mackinnon dbpedia:Karl_Dönitz
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1940-10-19Z
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Major German Victory
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5 escorts 7 U-boats 35 ships
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