The Croxton outrage by G. H. Davis
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The Croxton outrage by G. H. Davis
One of several German attacks on North Sea fishing trawlers, later countered by arming them: the Croxton outrage. How the unarmed Croxton was machine-gunned and bombed until she sank. The Germans used a favourite manoeuvre, explained in the diagram inset (top right), in this infamous attack.
January 1940
Media ID 14125237
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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