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Survivors from U-569
Survivors from U-569

These photographs show the destroyer HMCS St. Laurent's efforts to rescue survivors from German U-Boat (submarine) U-569, destroyed in the mid-Atlantic in 1943.

Despite the caption claiming that St. Laurent sank this U-Boat, U-569 had been badly damaged by aircraft from the United States Navy escort carrier USS Bogue, and the submarine's crew deliberately sank their vessel as the St. Laurent came into view. The photographs include a distant view of U-569 when first sighted (top right), and a "net float," (bottom left), which eased the rescue of survivors in the water.

George Metcalf Archival Collection
CWM 20060010-016_p3a



The Sinking of the SS Winnipeg II
Torpedo Damage to HMCS Chebogue
HMCS Trillium Crowded with Survivors
Depth Charge Explosion
U-744 Being Boarded
Survivors from U-569
"Squid Explosion", HMCS Copper Cliff
"Mae West" Life Belts, HMCS St. Laurent
U-210, Seen from HMCS Assiniboine
Fire-fighting, HMCS Assiniboine
Ramming U-210
U-210 Survivors
Burial at Sea, HMCS Assiniboine
HMCS Assiniboine Arriving at St. John's
Damage to HMCS Assiniboine
Ramming damage to HMCS Assiniboine
HMCS St. Croix
HMCS St. Croix in Halifax Harbour, December 1940
Lieutenant Charles Alexander Ross, HMCS St Croix
"Honeymooners"
"Our Bicycle Trip"
"Canadian Destroyer Sunk", HMCS St. Croix
Surgeon Lieutenant William Lyon Mackenzie King, HMCS St. Croix
Mona Ross, Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service