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Old 7th October 2009, 23:45
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Re: KG40 & Convoy HX.84 November 1940

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Originally Posted by Nokose View Post
The fact that Vingaland (2734 GRT) was in a convoy left her open to attack....
Brian, I should have said, (but Nokose did) that a neutral sailing with a beligerent convoy or escort did not have protected status. In practice, it could get complicated if the well-paid neutrals were mixed with ships from one of the combatants, as copmpensation claims were often expensive and strained relationships. The high earnings of trans-Atlantic trade in war materials was a temptation and neutral shipping lines were often 'charmed or bullied' into this profitable trade, as were Swedish (for example) ships which ended up running iron-ore to Germany.

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