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German Prisioners Leaving HMCS Prince Robert
German Prisioners Leaving HMCS Prince Robert

Canadians search sailors from the captured German merchant ship Weser as they are brought ashore in Esquimalt, British Columbia.

Following the outbreak of war, German merchant vessels interned in neutral ports in Central and South America were suspected of planning breakouts to resupply and refuel surface raiders hunting Allied ships HMCS Prince Robert took part in patrols to prevent this from happening and, on 25 September 1940, a boarding party from Prince Robert captured the German merchant ship Weser, believed to be headed for a rendezvous with the raider Orion.

George Metcalf Archival Collection
CWM 19820018-005



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