SV Panaghia

On July 3rd, 1918, Panaghia, a Greek sailing vessel of 12 tons, was sunk by the Austrian submarine K.U.K. U-27 (Josef Holub). There were no casualties. 

References
  • Dounis Ch. Shipwrecks in the Greek Seas. 1900-1950 (vol. A). Athens: Finatec, 2000, p. 395
  • Sailing vessel Panaghia – Ships hit by U-boats – German and Austrian U-boats of World War One – Kaiserliche Marine – uboat.net [WWW Document], n.d. URL https://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7255.html (accessed 1.7.21).
  • WRECKSITE – PANAGHIA 1918 [WWW Document], n.d. URL https://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?176839 (accessed 1.7.21).
Author: Elpida Katopodi

Elpida Katopodi is a graduate of the Department of Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art with a Master's in Naval and Underwater Archeology (Universidad de Cádiz, CEI. MAR). She is a scuba diver and has been involved in the research activities of the U.S.T. since 2019.