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Londonderry served as a convoy escort during the war, which she survived. Admiral Scheer was only able to sink six of the 38 ships in the convoy. Of these, six were British conversions of merchant ships: HMS Audacity, Nairana, Campania, Activity, Pretoria Castle and Vindex. Nazi Germany was now exposed to the grim finale of the European war that Hitler had launched six years before. March 27: The Nazi SS carries out a mass murder of the Jewish children of Kovno, Lithuania. The outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 saw Londonderry initially used for local patrols in South African waters, before deploying north to Freetown, Sierra Leone in October that year, carrying out minesweeping and local escort duties. She was ordered from Devonport Dockyard on 1 March 1934. Two Grimsby-class sloops had been ordered under each of the 1931 and 1932 programmes, and two more would be ordered in the programme for next year, giving a total of eight Grimsby-class ships built for the Royal Navy. Built at Devonport Dockyard in the 1930s, Londonderry was launched in early 1935 and commissioned later that year. On 24 November 1939 she left West Africa for British waters, arriving at Devonport on 12 December when she underwent a brief refit.