1448:
197:
64:
2578:
2573:
34:
527:
427:
477:
1227:
414:
339:
172:
158:
165:
151:
1337:
in
December 1946), she was then used as a fleet auxiliary to transport occupation troops to Germany. By this time her passenger capacity had been increased to 900, and between December 1947 and December 1949 she was chartered by the
1170:
departed from Norway on 31 January 1943 with a large escort of minelayers and patrol boats and attempted to break out into the
Atlantic through the English Channel. However, her presence was already known to the British through
1549:) which had been taken over by the Kriegsmarine in January 1943 and was rebuilt for use as a fighter direction ship. The conversion was completed in August 1943. The ship was lost on September 21, 1943, near the island of
1302:
1298:
1447:
1210:
As it was the custom for German commerce raiders to be named by their captains after reaching the open sea, her failure to clear the
Channel meant that she was not formally designated as the
1013:
1923:: Einsatz von 1939–1943 / Umbau und Ausrüstung 1943 / Die operativen Einsätze bis Ende 1944 / Kampfeinsatz Ostpreußen im Rahmen der Flüchtlingsrückführung (Januar—März 1945)
1578:-type radar for a time in order to operate as a radar picket and fighter direction ship, but she never served in this capacity; she was recoverted into a destroyer, renamed
1160:
2635:
1817:
From the beginning of the war, Thienemann had overseen the German commerce raider conversion program. He spent the last year of the war as captain of the
1275:
2158:
1981:
1410:
589:
1399:
that she finally ended her days, by running aground after being blown from her anchorage by strong winds 8 mi (7.0 nmi; 13 km) off
2630:
2615:
1249:('Pathmaker', to clear a safe lane through a minefield), before being converted into a night fighter guide ship, under the command of
2670:
2303:
1684:
2655:
1329:
on 13 August 1945, then to the US Navy on 15 January 1946, and used to repatriate Polish ex-prisoners of war. Handed over to the
2011:
1952:
2620:
2600:
2151:
2410:
1720:
890:
passed through various changes of ownership, name and function before finally being wrecked off the
Mexican coast in 1984.
902:
was 418.2 feet (127.47 m), long, with a beam of 58.7 feet (17.89 m) and a depth of 21.3 feet (6.49 m). Her
2665:
2625:
1004:
being captured and interned, her
Belgian-born captain, Eugene Rousselet, slipped her out under cover of darkness to the
2610:
1339:
811:, in April 1940 she participated in the invasion of Norway; in August 1940 was converted to a minelayer as part of the
2660:
2650:
2213:
2185:
2144:
2103:
2069:
1351:
2234:
1877:
1791:
http://www.zweiter-weltkrieg-lexikon.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=256 (blog contribution by 'Zerstörerfahrer')
2456:
2255:
2220:
1145:
2645:
2241:
2227:
2206:
2199:
2554:
2296:
2248:
1821:
1664:
1790:
1499:
20:
883:, she was the second of the Kriegsmarine's World War II radar ships, and the only one to survive the war.
1978:
1827:
1654:
1494:, used as a measure of the cargo carrying capacity of ships, not their displacement) which is quoted for
2115:
1936:
1528:
2581:
2577:
2572:
2568:
2318:
2270:
1306:
1203:. As the damage was too severe to be repaired in an occupied French port, she was forced to return to
2640:
1818:
1558:
961:
2136:
2289:
1625:
1599:
1199:. She then came under repeated air attack, and having suffered bomb damage, was forced to put into
1144:, she was recommissioned in December 1942. Her armament consisted of six TK15 15 cm guns, six
988:
was initially built as a freighter with cabins for 12 passengers. At the outbreak of World War II
2445:
1755:
http://warsailors.com/forum/read.php?1,2962,2968#msg-2968 (blog contribution by
Theodor Dorgeist)
1037:
2493:
2487:
2349:
1491:
1357:
There were several further changes of ownership in 1954–56 which saw her briefly renamed as MS
903:
1913:
1852:
569:
2504:
2466:
2281:
1998:
1853:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=162697 blog contribution by 'Twilight'.
1754:
1350:
undertook six voyages between June 1948 and
October 1949, carrying a total of 5,242 DPs for
2368:
1330:
1172:
907:
1388:. She was later sold again to Caribbean Real Estate SA, Panama, on 8 April 1976, becoming
8:
2605:
2379:
2328:
2082:.) Petsch was Togo's first officer during her career as a night fighter direction vessel.
1148:, four 2 cm machine guns in twin mounts, and a few 2 cm guns in single mounts.
1122:
1067:
1009:
1251:
1681:
1462:
1373:
restored, she sailed the Africa run for another twelve years. With the introduction of
1071:
953:
943:
849:
812:
142:
1847:
1156:
413:
2522:
2170:
2099:
2065:
2050:
2015:
1949:
1716:
1384:
In March 1968, she was sold again, to Taboga
Enterprises Inc. of Panama, and renamed
1118:
1090:
1041:
816:
223:
1231:
1125:'s victory over a British cruiser flotilla off the coast of Chile in November 1914.
1040:
and on 21 April 1940 sustained damage in a
British minefield, laid by the submarine
743:
2543:
2174:
1570:
1562:
1343:
1200:
1129:
841:
1766:
2085:
1985:
1956:
1940:
1805:
1778:
1731:
1688:
1310:
1279:
984:
was launched in August 1938 for
Woermann Linie for trade with African countries.
759:
114:
2133:
Photos of Togo and map of operational areas in the Baltic. Retrieved 20 May 2010
1919:
Includes (pp 314–360): Nachtjagdleitschiffe in der Ostsee – Nachtjagdleitschiff
1392:. It was under that name that she was last sold in 1984 to Lineas Agromar Ltda.
2389:
1554:
1326:
1151:
She was also designed to carry three aircraft, but these were never installed.
957:
765:
100:
2594:
2511:
2435:
2415:
2054:
1425:
1412:
1400:
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and on 10 February successfully ran the gauntlet of the coastal artillery at
1005:
911:
866:
714:
604:
591:
110:
2400:
2359:
2167:
1179:
was hampered by storms and minefields, and twice ran aground on sandbanks.
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869:
854:
845:
802:
798:
772:
482:
233:
202:
186:
717:(67,000 km; 41,000 mi) at 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph)
2533:
737:
702:
1438:) on 21 November 1984, with the death of two men out of her crew of 27.
1374:
1263:
1110:
910:
of 2,844. She was powered by two 8-cylinder Single Cycle Double Action
797:
was a German merchant ship that was launched in 1938. Requisitioned by
675:
565:
1966:
33:
2166:
1267:
1137:
1133:
1059:
1020:
on 23 November 1939 where she was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine.
343:
329:
1944:
1588:, served in the Ligurian Sea until being scuttled on 25 April 1945.
1365:(July 1954), she was then re-purchased by her original owners, the
1287:
1141:
1048:
997:
840:
s unsuccessful attempt in February 1943 to become the last German
2079:
1712:
1550:
1283:
1188:
1017:
969:
942:
inches (110.0 cm) stroke. The engines gave a total of 1,556
69:
1226:
1012:. On 25 October, she sailed from Boma and, breaking through the
2129:
1891:
1404:
1192:
1052:
993:
532:
432:
1369:
line in November 1956. Refurbished and with her original name
338:
171:
157:
2339:
2311:
2078:, Preuss. Militär-Verlag, Reutlingen. (In German, typeset in
1933:
1585:
1196:
47:
1806:
http://www.wlb-stuttgart.de/seekrieg/43-02.htm February 1943
164:
150:
1979:
Transport og forsyninger Troppetransportskipet KNM Svalbard
1204:
1184:
404:
War booty, 1945; transferred from UK to USA, then to Norway
90:
1917:, Motor Buch Verlag Stuttgart. (Retrieved 26 May 2010.)
815:; then from June 1941 she began conversion to the armed
50:, Italy, in December 1948 for resettlement in Australia
1911:
Dieter Jung / Berndt Wenzel / Arno Abendroth (1977 ):
1767:
Führer der Sonderverbände und Führer der Minenschiffe
1682:
TheShipsList: German East Africa Line / Woermann Line
1623:
1597:
725:
283 crew plus 74 radar specialists from the Luftwaffe
1914:
Schiffe und Boote der deutschen Seeflieger 1912–1976
1221:
893:
16:German merchant ship converted to an armed cruiser
1784:
1600:"LLOYD'S REGISTER, NAVIRES A VAPEUR ET A MOTEURS"
1325:was seized as war booty and transferred first to
1163:, and carried a crew of 16 officers and 331 men.
968:DJXJ were allocated and her port of registry was
785:She could guide two night fighters simultaneously
2592:
1801:
1799:
1779:Chronik des Seekrieges 1939–1945: September 1940
1486:Not to be confused with the figure of 5042 BRT (
1732:Chronik des Seekrieges 1939–1945: November 1939
2636:Military units and formations of the Luftwaffe
1093:. As part of this conversion she was renamed (
975:
858:) before being recommissioned in late 1943 as
503:Deutsch Afrikanische Schiffahrts GmbH, Hamburg
2297:
2152:
1796:
1077:
1866:The Oxford Companion to the Second World War
1346:from Europe to North America and Australia.
1276:three great Soviet bombing raids on Helsinki
1868:. Oxford University Press, Oxford. page 96.
1750:
1748:
1746:
1744:
1742:
1740:
1626:"LLOYD'S REGISTER, STEAMERS AND MOTORSHIPS"
2304:
2290:
2159:
2145:
1522:
1520:
1518:
1516:
1514:
1512:
1510:
1508:
1074:, the planned German invasion of England.
2312:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1984
1703:
1701:
1699:
1697:
1245:was employed in a minesweeping role as a
952:was owned by Hamburg-Bremen-Afrika Linie
1737:
1529:Hilfskreuzer (Auxiliary Cruiser) Coronel
1299:evacuation of German troops and refugees
1225:
1070:from August to November 1940 as part of
2041:Jung, Dieter (2002). "Question 17/00".
1988:In Norwegian. Retrieved 19 October 3010
1557:, after being torpedoed by the British
1505:
1473:
1101:, she was known to the Kriegsmarine as
38:Displaced Persons about to board HNoMS
2631:Auxiliary cruisers of the Kriegsmarine
2593:
1694:
1381:was allocated the IMO Number 5363029.
2285:
2140:
1617:
1591:
1266:under the operational control of the
523:
473:
423:
336:
193:
60:
2616:World War II minesweepers of Germany
2040:
2014:. Maritime Connector. Archived from
1166:Relying on the element of surprise,
1282:to provide night fighter cover for
13:
2061:Muggenthaler, August Karl (1977):
2012:"TOPEKA – 5363029 – GENERAL CARGO"
2004:
1959:(Flight across the Baltic 1944–45)
1947:held an exhibition in 2003 called
1709:Australian Migrant Ships 1946–1977
1340:International Refugee Organisation
1316:
1207:, arriving there on 2 March 1943.
666:7.9 m (25 ft 11 in)
658:17.9 m (58 ft 9 in)
650:134 m (439 ft 8 in)
412:
14:
2682:
2109:
1453:Model of the Norwegian troopship
1222:As night fighter direction vessel
2671:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico
2576:
2571:
1769:In German. Retrieved 24 May 2010
1446:
1395:It was as the tramp steamer, MS
928:inches (73 cm) diameter by
876:), operating in the Baltic Sea.
642:12,700 t (12,500 long tons)
525:
475:
425:
337:
195:
170:
163:
156:
149:
62:
32:
1991:
1972:
1926:
1905:
1885:
1871:
1858:
1839:
1811:
1772:
1760:
1333:on 14 March (and renamed HNoMS
1321:In Kiel at the end of the war,
1303:Westprussia, Pommerania, Danzig
1023:
894:Description and pre-war service
623:General characteristics As NJL
581:Ran aground on 21 November 1984
2656:Merchant ships of West Germany
2063:German Raiders of World War II
1950:Flucht über die Ostsee 1944/45
1725:
1675:
1643:
1535:
1480:
1274:222. In March 1944, after the
1218:for the remainder of the war.
388:Night fighter guide ship, 1943
1:
2621:World War II commerce raiders
2601:Ships built in Bremen (state)
1943:in the German Baltic port of
1713:Rosenberg Publishing Pty Ltd.
813:German plan to invade England
688:2 × 8-cylinder diesel engines
1934:Fisherery and Harbour Museum
1662:, NT05) or the patrol boat (
1234:, similar to the one aboard
21:German minelayer V 5908 Togo
7:
2095:Schmalenbach, Paul (1977):
1961:, which has a reference to
1845:Thienemann was promoted to
1541:The first had been the NJL
976:History during World War II
914:, each having cylinders of
773:20 mm anti-aircraft cannons
705:(30 km/h; 18 mph)
10:
2687:
2666:Maritime incidents in 1984
2626:World War II German radars
2553:September (unknown date):
2271:List of Kriegsmarine ships
2130:Nachtjagdleitschiff "Togo"
2127:GYGES Publishing Company:
2001:Retrieved 19 January 2014.
1892:Luftwaffe radar stations (
1624:Lloyd's of London (1938).
1598:Lloyd's of London (1940).
1361:(April 1954) and later MS
1117:. She was named after the
760:10.5 cm anti-aircraft guns
18:
2611:Merchant ships of Germany
2566:
2478:
2317:
2266:
2181:
1864:J,C.B. Dear (Ed., 1995):
1352:resettlement in Australia
1293:Near the end of the war,
1038:German invasion of Norway
962:Deutsche Ost-Afrika Linie
848:, she was then used as a
766:3.7 cm anti-aircraft guns
622:
55:
31:
2661:Merchant ships of Panama
2651:Merchant ships of Norway
2097:German Raiders 1895–1945
2090:The War at Sea 1939–1945
2076:Nachtjagdleitschiff TOGO
2034:
1999:Ships of the Fifth Fleet
1894:Flugmeldemess Stellungen
1649:Not to be confused with
1367:Woermann-Deutsche Afrika
1272:Luftnachrichten Regiment
1214:but instead remained as
870:fighter direction vessel
634:Night fighter guide ship
19:Not to be confused with
1707:Plowman, Peter (2006):
1502:. Retrieved 27 May 2010
1488:Brutto Register Tonnage
1161:Ernst-Ludwig Thienemann
292:Auxiliary cruiser, 1942
2350:No 5 dumb hopper barge
1757:Retrieved 26 May 2010.
1492:Gross Register Tonnage
1238:
1183:moved on by stages to
1089:was converted into an
904:gross register tonnage
418:
2646:Troop ships of Norway
2124:Retrieved 20 May 2010
2074:Petsch, Kurt (1988):
2043:Warship International
1965:taking evacuees from
1902:Retrieved 23 May 2010
1882:Retrieved 24 May 2010
1855:Retrieved 27 May 2010
1826:, and later became a
1808:Retrieved 27 May 2010
1793:Retrieved 27 May 2010
1781:Retrieved 24 May 2010
1734:Retrieved 24 May 2010
1691:Retrieved 23 May 2010
1568:. In September 1943,
1532:Retrieved 28 May 2010
1426:18.17000°N 94.31000°W
1278:, she arrived in the
1241:Later the same year,
1229:
1154:She was commanded by
1058:She was rebuilt as a
605:18.17000°N 94.31000°W
584:Coatzacoalcos, Mexico
416:
2119:(Auxiliary Cruiser)
1969:to Sassnitz in 1945.
1851:on 1 September 1942
1631:. Plimsoll Ship Data
1605:. Plimsoll Ship Data
1474:Notes and references
1331:Royal Norwegian Navy
1212:Hilfskreuzer Coronel
1095:Handels-Stör-Kreuzer
1032:was a support ship (
956:and was operated by
908:net register tonnage
1997:Ann Tündern-Smith:
1898:Nachtjagdleitschiff
1431:18.17000; -94.31000
1422: /
1377:in the late 1960s,
1258:From October 1943,
1138:Stettiner Oderwerke
1123:Maximilian von Spee
1078:As commerce raider
960:A.G., operating as
874:Nachtjagdleitschiff
740:early warning radar
738:FuMG A1 Freya radar
610:18.17000; -94.31000
601: /
328:Transferred to the
259:Requisitioned, 1939
2171:auxiliary cruisers
2018:on 17 October 2013
1984:2013-10-29 at the
1955:2011-07-19 at the
1939:2010-03-27 at the
1687:2010-04-04 at the
1574:was equipped with
1463:Bergenhus Fortress
1239:
1072:Operation Sea Lion
906:was 5,042, with a
732:processing systems
419:
2588:
2587:
2279:
2278:
1829:Flottillenadmiral
1819:pocket battleship
1344:Displaced Persons
1342:for transport of
1297:took part in the
1168:Schiff 14 Coronel
1146:4 cm AA-guns
1128:Converted at the
1119:Battle of Coronel
1105:, and designated
1091:auxiliary cruiser
817:auxiliary cruiser
789:
788:
417:Badge of NJL Togo
295:Minesweeper, 1943
243:Wilton, Rotterdam
224:Battle of Coronel
185:Requisitioned by
2678:
2641:Continuation War
2580:
2575:
2559:
2549:
2538:
2528:
2517:
2499:
2471:
2461:
2451:
2440:
2430:
2420:
2404:
2394:
2384:
2374:
2363:
2353:
2343:
2333:
2306:
2299:
2292:
2283:
2282:
2175:Second World War
2161:
2154:
2147:
2138:
2137:
2086:Roskill, Stephen
2058:
2028:
2027:
2025:
2023:
2008:
2002:
1995:
1989:
1976:
1970:
1930:
1924:
1909:
1903:
1889:
1883:
1875:
1869:
1862:
1856:
1843:
1837:
1831:in the post-war
1815:
1809:
1803:
1794:
1788:
1782:
1776:
1770:
1764:
1758:
1752:
1735:
1729:
1723:
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1621:
1615:
1614:
1612:
1610:
1604:
1595:
1589:
1539:
1533:
1524:
1503:
1490:, equivalent to
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1450:
1437:
1436:
1434:
1433:
1432:
1427:
1423:
1420:
1419:
1418:
1415:
1252:Korvettenkapitän
1130:Wilton-Fijenoord
941:
940:
936:
933:
927:
926:
922:
919:
839:
782:Aircraft carried
746:gun-laying radar
616:
615:
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612:
611:
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530:
529:
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28:
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2675:
2591:
2590:
2589:
2584:
2562:
2552:
2541:
2531:
2520:
2502:
2485:
2479:Other incidents
2474:
2464:
2454:
2443:
2433:
2423:
2407:
2397:
2387:
2377:
2366:
2356:
2346:
2336:
2326:
2313:
2310:
2280:
2275:
2262:
2177:
2165:
2112:
2037:
2032:
2031:
2021:
2019:
2010:
2009:
2005:
1996:
1992:
1986:Wayback Machine
1977:
1973:
1957:Wayback Machine
1941:Wayback Machine
1931:
1927:
1918:
1910:
1906:
1890:
1886:
1876:
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1848:Kapitän zur See
1844:
1840:
1816:
1812:
1804:
1797:
1789:
1785:
1777:
1773:
1765:
1761:
1753:
1738:
1730:
1726:
1706:
1695:
1689:Wayback Machine
1680:
1676:
1651:Hafenschutzboot
1648:
1644:
1634:
1632:
1628:
1622:
1618:
1608:
1606:
1602:
1596:
1592:
1540:
1536:
1526:John Asmussen,
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1506:
1485:
1481:
1476:
1471:
1470:
1469:
1466:
1451:
1430:
1428:
1424:
1421:
1416:
1413:
1411:
1409:
1408:
1319:
1317:Postwar history
1280:Gulf of Finland
1224:
1157:Kapitän zur See
1083:
1066:) and based in
1034:Werkstattschiff
1028:In April 1940,
1026:
1014:Allied blockade
998:French Cameroon
978:
938:
934:
931:
929:
924:
920:
917:
915:
896:
886:After the war,
842:commerce raider
837:
731:
678:(3,800 kW)
671:Installed power
609:
607:
603:
600:
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592:
590:
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587:
531:
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342:
289:Minelayer, 1940
201:
196:
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169:
162:
155:
148:
68:
63:
61:
51:
26:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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2674:
2673:
2668:
2663:
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2653:
2648:
2643:
2638:
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2628:
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2586:
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2567:
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2465:Unknown date:
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