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The Laconia Incident, September 12, 2005

Today in 1942, the cruise liner Laconia was sunk by the German submarine U-156 in the South Atlantic between the African coast and Ascension Island. While thousands of ships were sunk by both the Allied and Axis powers during the Second World War, this sinking would change the nature of submarine warfare in the Atlantic.
Read entire article at Matt's Today in History