Low-level oblique aerial photograph taken during an attack on an enemy
convoy in the Aegean Sea, which was making for Crete. RAF’s Bristol
Beaufighters attack one of the German destroyers escorting the 5,300-ton
cargo vessel Livenza which was sunk during the attack, end 1943. The
Livenza was and old Austro-Hungarian cargo-ship built by Trieste’s
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino on 1916 with the name Lisa and renamed
Livenza when, on 1922, was took over by Società Anonima Italiana Di
Navigazione based at Genoa. After the Italian armistice, was
commandeered by German forces for sea transport on Aegean. Victor
Sierra. http://www.ww2incolor.com/britain/BEAUF-ATTACK-AEGEAN.html
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το Gerda Toft φλεγόμενο
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Τhe
convoy was located in the Mandri Channel about 20 miles north of its
destination, Candia harbour, at an approximate position of 35.50 N.
25.07 E. It.jpg |
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