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Lonsdale was flown to a German naval base, followed by his crewmen, who were taken there aboard the trawler that towed their submarine.
Lonsdale and his crewmen remained prisoners for the duration of the war, the skipper awaiting an inevitable court-martial for surrendering his boat.
Lonsdale might have felt different had he known that after he informed submarine headquarters of his plight upon resurfacing, it had radioed back that "safety of personnel should be your first consideration" after destruction of highly sensitive equipment.