Skip to main content

TORPEDOED BY AN ENEMY SUBMARINE [...]: THE "FALABA."

Description

Date: 7 April 1915

Transcript:

[photograph of the FALABA]

TORPEDOED BY AN ENEMY SUBMARINE WHOSE CREW ARE SAID TO HAVE LAUGHED AND JEERED AT THE DROWNING: THE "FALABA."

The Admiralty announced on March 29: "British steamship ss 'Falaba,' 4806 tons (owned by Elder, Dempster, and Co., Ltd.) was torpedoed at 12.25 p.m., March 28, to the south of the St. George's Channel, and sank in ten minutes. The ship carried a crew of about ninety persons, with about 160 passengers. About 140 survivors have been picked up, eight of whom, including the captain, died after being picked up. It is feared that many were killed by the explosion of the torpedo." It has been reported that the crew of the enemy submarine laughed and jeered as passengers and crew fell from the "Falaba" into the water, to drown. This, surely, is the most contemptible thing the German Navy has done. The "Falaba" was bound from Liverpool to the West African coast.

Source:
"Torpedoed by an Enemy Submarine Whose Crew Are Said to Have Laughed and Jeered at the Drowning: The 'Falaba'." The Illustrated War News 35 (7 Apr 1915): 32.

Owner:
WAR TIME Canada: A window into the Canadian experience during the world wars
Creator:
The Illustrated War News
License information:
Copyright Details:
WAR TIME Canada: A window into the Canadian experience during the world wars
Item uploaded:
5/2/2019
Date originally created:
7/4/1915
Views:
811
Favourites:
0

Contact Us

To request take down or report racist, offensive or otherwise harmful content.

Man writing a letter

You must be logged in to leave a comment