- SS Peleus
The SS "Peleus" was a steam merchant ship built in 1928 by Gray and Company of
West Hartlepool . Originally named "Egglestone", she was acquired by the Nereus Steam Navigation company later that year and re-named afterPēleús (Greek: Πηλεύς), the mythical King ofAegina , and father ofAchilles .She had an uneventful career in peacetime, and later during theSecond World War : Then she worked under charter for the British government and operated in theSouth Atlantic , until her loss in March1944 .The Peleus Incident
In March 1944 "Peleus" was travelling from
Freetown toBuenos Aires in ballast under the command of her captain, Minas Mavris. On this trip she had a crew of 35 men, mostly Greek (18), but also British (8), Chinese (3), Egyptian (2), and four others.On the evening of13 March 1944 she was spotted by U-852, which was en route to her patrol area in theIndian Ocean .Despite the secret nature of U-852’s mission, her captain
Heinz-Wilhelm Eck decided to attack the "Peleus"; tracking her until night-fall, U-852 closed with her target on the surface and fired two torpedoes at close range. "Peleus" was hit, the first exploding in the number two hold, the second just aft in the number three hold. She quickly broke up, sinking in three minutes; all that was left of her was flotsam, including several liferafts, and the survivors of her crew, perhaps half their number.Eck took two men aboard for interrogation, Agis Kefalas, the
Third Officer , and Pierre Neuman, a seaman; having established her name and details, he returned them to their raft. At this point Eck decided he must hide the evidence of his action by destroying the debris, including the life-rafts (and, by implication, the men on them). For the next five hours, until 1 A.M. on the 14th, U-852 moved around the debris field, firing with her guns, small arms and grenades. Despite these efforts, not all the wreckage was destroyed, and four of the crew survived, though one, Kefalas died later of a wound in his arm.The other three survivors were Antonios Liossis,
Chief Officer , Dimitrios Argiros, a seaman, and Rocco Said, a stoker. After drifting for over a month, they were rescued on20 April by the Portuguese vessel "Alexandre Silva" and taken toLobito , inAngola . The incident was reported to British naval authorities, and affidavits taken from the three men. The following month U-852 was attacked and destroyed in the Indian Ocean, on2 May 1944 ; the surviving members of her crew were taken prisoner.At the end of the war, in October
1945 , five members of her crew were tried as war criminals and convicted. Three (Eck, August Hoffman, 2nd Watch Officer, and Walter Weispfennig, boat's doctor) were executed, and two others, Hans Lenz,Chief Engineer ,and Wolfgang Schwender, Pilot, were imprisoned.External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Camp/3166/ Submarine atrocities]
* [http://uboat.net/articles/index.html?article=18&page=2 The Peleus affair at u-boat net]References
* [http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/3218.html SS Peleus at Uboat.net]
* Clay Blair : "Hitler’s U-Boat War Vol II" (1998) ISBN 0-304-35261-7
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