German submarine activities on the Atlantic coast of the United States and Canada . THE GERMAN SUBMARINE U-152. 113 worry about that. A cruiser and a destroyer were reported. Five minutes later,nine depth charges exploded. The boat shook, but no lights went out, and the Ameri-cans were told that no one worried unless that happened. Various courses on the surface were now steered for a few days. A torpedo was firedat a British steamer on the 17th, but as it was not heard to explode, probably s\ibmarine dived, but ten minmes later came to the surface and engaged thesteamer in a gun du


German submarine activities on the Atlantic coast of the United States and Canada . THE GERMAN SUBMARINE U-152. 113 worry about that. A cruiser and a destroyer were reported. Five minutes later,nine depth charges exploded. The boat shook, but no lights went out, and the Ameri-cans were told that no one worried unless that happened. Various courses on the surface were now steered for a few days. A torpedo was firedat a British steamer on the 17th, but as it was not heard to explode, probably s\ibmarine dived, but ten minmes later came to the surface and engaged thesteamer in a gun duel. The latter fired 40 shots, none of which hit U~152, and thesiibmarine 83; range and effect not learned by the prisoners. This was in the lateafternoon, and had continued for two hours. The steamer was maldng more speedthan the submarine, and now escaped. October 20 came the radio All submarines return to Kiel. U-152 set course NE.,till she had rounded the Faroe Islands. She entered the northern mine barrage at4 p. m., November 11. She proceeded at i\\\\ speed on the surface,


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