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- Sperrbrecher 18 Sperrbrecher 31 / Sperrbrecher 131 Sperrbrecher 32 / Sperrbrecher 132 Sperrbrecher 33 Sperrbrecher 34 / Sperrbrecher 134 Sperrbrecher...
- Sperrbrecher 18 was a Kriegsmarine sperrbrecher that was built in 1930 as the cargo ship Schürbek by Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft, Flensburg for...
- 1939 by the Kriegsmarine as VP-106 Phönix, later serving as Sperrbrecher 36 and Sperrbrecher 136. She was scuttled at Saint-Nazaire, Loire-Inférieure, France...
- German cargo ship which was converted into a Vorpostenboot and then a Sperrbrecher for the Kriegsmarine during World War II. The ship was 68.28 metres (224 ft...
- War, serving as the vorpostenboot V 108 Friedrich Karl and the sperrbrecher Sperrbrecher 138. She struck a mine and sank off Borkum on 23 December 1942...
- by the Kriegsmarine in 1939, and served as VP-101 Schwan, Sperrbrecher 31 and Sperrbrecher 131. She served post-war with the German Mine Sweeping Administration...
- an auxiliary warship for the Kriegsmarine as a Vorpostenboot and then Sperrbrecher. The ship was built as Toreador and was also known as Poldorf and Düsseldorf...
- limpet mines on four vessels including a Sperrbrecher patrol boat. A sentry on the deck of the Sperrbrecher, apparently spotting something, shone his...
- Togo 1939 (370 tons, 2 × 88 mm guns, 100 mines) Kiebitz 1943 Sperrbrecher 1 – Sperrbrecher 100 (5,000 tons, 2 × 88 mm guns) M1935 class (875 tons, 2 ×...
- until December. She subsequently served as the minesweeper Sperrbrecher 38, later Sperrbrecher 133. Post-war, Porjus was sold to Greece. She served under...