Yes the german submarines bombed the S.S Hato
yes, it was if you read the cay it would make more sense....but the ss hato was a german boat that went from the island of curacao to the united states of America. this boat was used for mostly cargo but can bring passengers along.
I don't know but it did sink. HAHA HEHE HOHO love me hate me Happyhot970: That was mean. This is the real answer: The S.S. Hato was torpedoed on 6 April, 1942. This is said in the opening of Chapter 3.
The SS, or Schutstaffel, WAS the special death squad.
The Soviet Army suspected most SS men of having committed atrocities. If they could, SS men tried to get taken prisoner with ordinary regular German soldiers and remove the tattoo.
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yes, it was if you read the cay it would make more sense....but the ss hato was a german boat that went from the island of curacao to the united states of America. this boat was used for mostly cargo but can bring passengers along.
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The SS Hato was a Dutch passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat in 1942 during World War II. It was part of a convoy traveling from Curacao to the United Kingdom when it was attacked. The sinking resulted in the loss of over 1,000 lives.
Right now it is under the sea because it sunk but before it sunk it was at Miam but in the cay it was at the island of Couacao
On March 24, 1916. The German submarine UB-29 torpedoed the French civilian passenger ferry SS Sussex in the English Channel.
In the novel "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, the SS Hato is shipwrecked during World War II, leaving a young boy named Phillip and an elderly black man named Timothy stranded on a small cay. The SS Empire Tern is a fictional Nazi torpedo boat that attacks and sinks the Hato. This event sets the stage for the survival story that unfolds on the cay.
I don't know but it did sink. HAHA HEHE HOHO love me hate me Happyhot970: That was mean. This is the real answer: The S.S. Hato was torpedoed on 6 April, 1942. This is said in the opening of Chapter 3.
The designation "SS" for Submarines means "Submersible Ship". SS is also a warfare designation for sailors who are qualified in submarines. For older Navy surface vessels and current merchant ships, the "SS" designator means "Steam Ship", referring to it's power source.
The early SS and the newer GATO Class diesel submarines.