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The Battle of Jibrieni was an attack on 17 December 1941 by a Soviet submarine on an Axis convoy and its Romanian escorts off the coast of the Romanian village of Jibrieni (today Prymorske, Ukraine). The engagement ended with the sinking of the attacking Soviet submarine M-59.

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  • Battle of Jibrieni (en)
  • Bataille de Jibrieni (fr)
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  • The Battle of Jibrieni was an attack on 17 December 1941 by a Soviet submarine on an Axis convoy and its Romanian escorts off the coast of the Romanian village of Jibrieni (today Prymorske, Ukraine). The engagement ended with the sinking of the attacking Soviet submarine M-59. (en)
  • Bataille de JibrieniEpisode des campagnes de la mer Noire (1941-1944) Destroyer Regele Ferdinand Front de l'Est (Seconde Guerre mondiale) Batailles Campagnes de la mer Noire * Constanța * 26 juin 1941 * 9 juillet 1941 * München * Odessa * Crimée (1941) * 6 décembre 1941 * * Cap Burnas * Kertch-Eltigen * Crimée (1944) * Raids soviétiques de surface * Opérations navales roumaines Campagnes sous-marines * 1941 * 1942 * 1943 * 1944 Géolocalisation sur la carte : Ukraine (fr)
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  • Battle of Jibrieni (en)
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  • Romanian destroyer Regele Ferdinand (en)
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  • The Battle of Jibrieni was an attack on 17 December 1941 by a Soviet submarine on an Axis convoy and its Romanian escorts off the coast of the Romanian village of Jibrieni (today Prymorske, Ukraine). The engagement ended with the sinking of the attacking Soviet submarine M-59. (en)
  • Bataille de JibrieniEpisode des campagnes de la mer Noire (1941-1944) Destroyer Regele Ferdinand Front de l'Est (Seconde Guerre mondiale) Batailles Campagnes de la mer Noire * Constanța * 26 juin 1941 * 9 juillet 1941 * München * Odessa * Crimée (1941) * 6 décembre 1941 * * Cap Burnas * Kertch-Eltigen * Crimée (1944) * Raids soviétiques de surface * Opérations navales roumaines Campagnes sous-marines * 1941 * 1942 * 1943 * 1944 Géolocalisation sur la carte : Ukraine La bataille de Jibrieni était une attaque d'un sous-marin soviétique sur un convoi de l' Axe et ses escortes roumaines au large du village roumain de Jibrieni (aujourd'hui Prymorske en Ukraine). Cette action de la campagne de la mer Noire durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale a eu lieu le 17 décembre 1941. L'engagement s'est terminé par le naufrage du sous-marin d'attaque soviétique M-59 . (fr)
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