ORP Kujawiak L72
Following a valiant and desperate mission across the Mediterranean ORP Kujawiak struck a mine off the coast of Valletta in 1942, almost within reach of its destination. The crew, who were part of the Polish Navy, were conducting a rescue mission while escorting allied convoys carrying supplies to Malta. ORP Kujawiak was originally a British Hunt-class Type II destroyer built as HMS Oakley, measuring 85m in length and weighing more than 1,000 tonnes. The British Royal Navy handed her over to the Polish Navy in May 1941, where she was renamed ORP Kujawiak. A year later, she was sent to the Mediterranean to escort a series of tankers and freighters who were defenceless against the aerial bombings of Axis aircraft. The operation was a perilous task for all involved as the Maltese Islands were one of the most heavily bombed regions in the world between 1940 and 1942. On 14 June 1942, the armed convoy – Operation Harpoon – left Gibraltar and was almost immediately attacked by Ital