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- the British. Scuttled ships included the German steamers Liebenfels, Frauenfels, Lichtenfels, Crefeld, Gera and Oliva. Also scuttled were the Italian...
- (later renamed Stolzenfels) launched in 1915; Treuenfels launched in 1916; Frauenfels launched in 1919; and Bärenfels, Marienfels, and Ockenfels launched in...
- others were Treuenfels launched in 1916; Geierfels launched in 1918; Frauenfels launched in 1919; and Marienfels and Ockenfels launched after Bärenfels...
- (renamed Stolzenfels in 1926) SS Treuenfels (1917) SS Geierfels (1920) SS Frauenfels (1920) SS Bärenfels (1921) SS Marienfels (1921) SS Ockenfels (1921) SS...
- List of shipwrecks: 21 July 1929 Ship State Description Frauenfels  Germany The cargo ship ran aground at Djibouti, French Somaliland whilst ****isting...
- Crefeld 1922  **** Germany 8,045 Freighter Scuttled, April 1941, broken up Frauenfels 1920  **** Germany 7,487 Freighter Scuttled, April 1941, salvaged 13 November...
- ship built by Joh. C. Tecklenborg AG, Wesermünde. Completed in 1920 as Frauenfels for DDG Hansa, Bremen. On 4 April 1941 she was set on fire and scuttled...
- nine other German merchant ships: Bertram Rickmers, Coburg, Crefeld, Frauenfels, Gera, Liebenfels, Oder, Oliva and Wartenfels. On 4 April 1941 Lichtenfels...
- fishing vessel. Unknown date  Germany Joh. C. Tecklenborg Wesermünde Frauenfels Cargo ship For Hansa Line. Unknown date  Austria-Hungary Ganz & Co Rijeka...
- was scuttled at M****awa. The wreck was subsequently broken up in situ. Frauenfels  Germany World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at M****awa. She was...