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Laconia incident
Part of the Atlantic Campaign of World War II
Three-quarter front view over the bow from a submarine conning tower of another submarine with numerous people standing on both submarines, at sea.
U-156 (foreground) and U-507 pick up Laconia survivors on 15 September, three days after the attack
Date12–24 September 1942 (1942-09-12 – 1942-09-24)
Location
210 km (110 nmi) NNE off Ascension
Result Laconia Order issued by Karl Dönitz
Belligerents
  • Laconia incident United Kingdom
  • Laconia incident United States
  • Laconia incident Poland
  • Laconia incident Germany
  • Laconia incident Italy
  • Laconia incident Vichy France
Commanders and leaders
  • Laconia incident Rudolph Sharp 
  • Laconia incident Robert C. Richardson III
  • Laconia incident Werner Hartenstein
  • Laconia incident Erich Würdemann
Strength
  • 1 armed merchant cruiser
  • 1 heavy bomber
4 submarines
Casualties and losses
  • Casualties
  • ± 100 British crew
  • ± 30 Polish guards
  •  
  • Losses
  • 1 armed merchant cruiser
  • Casualties
  • ± 1,400 Italian POWs

The Laconia incident was a series of events surrounding the sinking of a British passenger ship in the Atlantic Ocean on 12 September 1942, during World War II, and a subsequent aerial attack on German and Italian submarines involved in rescue attempts. RMS Laconia, carrying 2,732 crew, passengers, soldiers, and prisoners of war, was torpedoed and sunk by U-156, a German U-boat, off the West African coast. Operating partly under the dictates of the old prize rules, the U-boat's commander, Korvettenkapitän Werner Hartenstein, immediately commenced rescue operations. U-156 broadcast her position on open radio channels to all Allied powers nearby, and was joined by several other U-boats in the vicinity.

After surfacing and picking up survivors, who were accommodated on the foredeck, U-156 headed on the surface under Red Cross banners to rendezvous with Vichy French ships and transfer the survivors. En route, the U-boat was spotted by a B-24 Liberator bomber of the US Army Air Forces. The aircrew, having reported the U-boat's location, declared intentions, and the presence of survivors, were then ordered to attack the sub. The B-24 killed dozens of Laconia's survivors with bombs and strafing attacks, forcing U-156 to cast into the sea the remaining survivors that she had rescued and crash dive to avoid being destroyed.

Rescue operations were continued by other vessels. Another U-boat, U-506, was also attacked by US aircraft and forced to dive. A total of 976 to 1,083 people were eventually rescued; however, 1,658 to 1,757 were killed, mostly Italian POWs. The event changed the general attitude of Germany's naval personnel towards rescuing stranded Allied seamen. The commanders of the Kriegsmarine were quickly issued the Laconia Order by Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz, which specifically forbade any such attempt and ushered in unrestricted submarine warfare for the remainder of the war.

The B-24 pilots mistakenly reported they had sunk U-156, and were awarded medals for bravery. Neither the US pilots nor their commander were punished or investigated, and the matter was quietly forgotten by the US military. During the later Nuremberg trials, a prosecutor attempted to cite the Laconia Order as proof of war crimes by Dönitz and his submariners. The ploy backfired, causing much embarrassment to the United States after the incident's full report had emerged to the public and the reason for the "Laconia order" was known.

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