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HMS Varangian (P61) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Varangian (P61)

HMS ''Varangian'' was a British built U class submarine, a member of the third group of that class to be built. Her commander was Lt. Geoffrey J Gellie RAN. The submarine carried out patrols in the Norwegian Sea, covering Arctic Convoys 〔(British Submarines of WWII website )〕 and seems also to have been used in a training role.〔(Submarines Australia website )〕 She was broken up at Gateshead in 1949. Her ship's bell (inscribed HMS ''Varangian'' 1943) is in the possession of the Royal Navy Submarine Museum in Gosport, UK.〔(Royal Navy Submarine Museum list of artifacts )〕 It was believed that ''Varangian'' was the submarine featured in the 1943 film ''We Dive at Dawn'', due to the boat carrying the P61 pennant number. However the submarine in the film was in fact portrayed by other two boats: ''P614'' and ''P615'', with their final digit painted out to disguise the fact that there were two boats being filmed.
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