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German night fighter direction vessel Togo

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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passed through various changes of ownership, name and function before finally being wrecked off the Mexican coast in 1984.
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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
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being captured and interned, her Belgian-born captain, Eugene Rousselet, slipped her out under cover of darkness to the
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http://www.zweiter-weltkrieg-lexikon.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=256 (blog contribution by 'Zerstörerfahrer')
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was initially built as a freighter with cabins for 12 passengers. At the outbreak of World War II
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http://warsailors.com/forum/read.php?1,2962,2968#msg-2968 (blog contribution by Theodor Dorgeist)
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There were several further changes of ownership in 1954–56 which saw her briefly renamed as MS
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http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=162697 blog contribution by 'Twilight'.
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undertook six voyages between June 1948 and October 1949, carrying a total of 5,242 DPs for
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restored, she sailed the Africa run for another twelve years. With the introduction of
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In March 1968, she was sold again, to Taboga Enterprises Inc. of Panama, and renamed
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and on 21 April 1940 sustained damage in a British minefield, laid by the submarine
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was launched in August 1938 for Woermann Linie for trade with African countries.
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Photos of Togo and map of operational areas in the Baltic. Retrieved 20 May 2010
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Includes (pp 314–360): Nachtjagdleitschiffe in der Ostsee – Nachtjagdleitschiff
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She was also designed to carry three aircraft, but these were never installed.
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and on 10 February successfully ran the gauntlet of the coastal artillery at
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was hampered by storms and minefields, and twice ran aground on sandbanks.
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of 2,844. She was powered by two 8-cylinder Single Cycle Double Action
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was a German merchant ship that was launched in 1938. Requisitioned by
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on 23 November 1939 where she was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine.
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s unsuccessful attempt in February 1943 to become the last German
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inches (110.0 cm) stroke. The engines gave a total of 1,556
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line in November 1956. Refurbished and with her original name
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http://www.wlb-stuttgart.de/seekrieg/43-02.htm February 1943
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Transport og forsyninger Troppetransportskipet KNM Svalbard
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War booty, 1945; transferred from UK to USA, then to Norway
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Dieter Jung / Berndt Wenzel / Arno Abendroth (1977 ):
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Führer der Sonderverbände und Führer der Minenschiffe
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283 crew plus 74 radar specialists from the Luftwaffe
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Schiffe und Boote der deutschen Seeflieger 1912–1976
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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. 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Index

German minelayer V 5908 Togo

Genoa
Germany
Togo
Woermann-Linie
Bremer Vulkan
Vegesack
call sign




Kriegsmarine
Nazi Germany
Battle of Coronel
Kriegsmarine
Luftwaffe

Nazi Germany
Badge of NJL Togo
Norway
West Germany
Panama
IMO number
5363029
18°10′12″N 94°18′36″W / 18.17000°N 94.31000°W / 18.17000; -94.31000
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