- Z16
Friedrich Eckoldt was a Type 1934A-class
destroyer built for **** Germany's
Kriegsmarine in the late 1930s. It was
named after Kapitänleutnant Friedrich...
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escorted by
Friedrich Eckoldt. The two
ships first steamed Northwest to
clear the
Norwegian coast. On 11 April, at 02:50,
Friedrich Eckoldt returned to Trondheim...
- two
ships were
escorted by
three destroyers—Z10 Hans Lody, Z16
Friedrich Eckoldt, and Z23—and a
flotilla of minesweepers. The
Luftwaffe provided air cover...
- HMS
Bramble and
destroyer HMS Achates but lost
destroyer Z16
Friedrich Eckoldt. Also, the
German cruiser Admiral Hipper was
severely damaged by British...
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embarked prize crews. The
flotilla comprised the
destroyers Friedrich Eckoldt (flotilla leader),
Richard Beitzen,
Erich Koellner,
Theodor Riedel, Max...
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Hipper was
damaged by
British cruisers,
while his escort, the Z16
Friedrich Eckoldt was sunk with all
hands by HMS Sheffield (C24). On 1
March 1944, Kummetz...
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Admiral Hipper, Lützow (formerly Deutschland), and the
destroyers Friedrich Eckoldt,
Richard Beitzen,
Theodor Riedel, Z29, Z30 and Z31.
Convoy JW 51B sailed...
- Meurthe-et-Moselle,
edition Bonneton, Paris, 1996, 318 pages. ISBN 2-86253-203-7 M.
Eckoldt (ed.), Flüsse und Kanäle, Die
Geschichte der
deutschen W****erstraßen, DSV-Verlag...
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Admiral Scheer,
Tirpitz and the
destroyers Z4
Richard Beitzen, Z16
Friedrich Eckoldt, Z23, Z28, and Z29 left
Bogen Bay and
proceeded to Trondheim. There, Tirpitz...
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Friedrich Eckoldt and Z4
Richard Beitzen,
misidentified Sheffield as
Admiral Hipper and
attempted to form up on her.
Sheffield sank
Friedrich Eckoldt at a...