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Kiebitz is
German for Lapwing, it may also
refer to: Focke-Wulf S 24
Kiebitz, a
German sport aircraft of the 1920s
Italian ship Ramb III,
seized by the...
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Operation Kiebitz was a
failed German operation during World War II to
organize the
escape of four
skilled U-boat
commanders from a
Canadian prisoner...
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pressed into the
service of the Kriegsmarine, Ramb III was
renamed Kiebitz. As a
minelayer she laid over 5,000
mines in the
Adriatic Sea
until she...
- The
Dornier Kiebitz was an
unmanned military reconnaissance mobile platform used for
battlefield reconnaissance duties such as
moving target detection...
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taken over by the
Germans and
turned it into a
minelayer under the name
Kiebitz.
While in
Rijeka it was sunk on 25
November 1944 by
Allied aircraft. During...
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Wolfgang Heyda were the
subject of an
elaborate escape named Operation Kiebitz. The camp was
built as the
Bowmanville Boys
Training School. Two of the...
- The
Platzer Kiebitz (English: Lapwing) is a
German amateur-built
aircraft designed by
Michael Platzer and made
available in the form of
plans for amateur...
- The Focke-Wulf S 24
Kiebitz (German: "Lapwing") was a
sport aircraft built in
Germany in the
later 1920s. It was a single-bay
biplane of conventional...
- kiebitzen, to look over a card-player's shoulder,
perhaps derived from
Kiebitz, a
lapwing or peewit. Look up
kibitzer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- 88 mm guns, 100 mines) Togo 1939 (370 tons, 2 × 88 mm guns, 100 mines)
Kiebitz 1943
Sperrbrecher 1 –
Sperrbrecher 100 (5,000 tons, 2 × 88 mm guns) M1935...