- MS
Tannenfels was a
German cargo ship
owned by DDG Hansa, put into
service in 1938. She
served as a
blockade runner during World War II. When the war broke...
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Tannenfels Castle (German: Burg
Tannenfels) is a
ruined hill
castle of the
motte and
bailey type
which stands at a
height of 460 m above sea
level (NN)...
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ships were damaged, four of them severely. The
German blockade runner Tannenfels listed heavily and soon sank. The rear of the
freighter Dresden, whose...
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Atlantis and the
supply ship
Tannenfels about 1,000 nmi (1,900 km; 1,200 mi) east of Madagascar. The
raiders resupplied from
Tannenfels and
exchanged information...
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encountered the
heavily armed German commerce raider Stier and her
tender Tannenfels.
Because of fog, the
ships were only 2
miles (3.2 km)
apart when they...
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heavily armed German commerce raider Stier and her
tender Tannenfels with one
machine gun
opened fire.
Although greatly outgunned, the crew...
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survived the fight, and
returned to
France on the
German supply ship
Tannenfels,
which was
accompanying Stier at the time of the action. Turner, L.C.F...
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supplemented the Red Sea
Force ships in offs**** operations. The
German ship MS
Tannenfels sailed from
Kismayo in
Italian Somaliland on 31
January and rendezvoused...
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incidents 7 Dec: USS R-16 9 Dec: HMS Porcupine 12 Dec:
Empire Centaur,
Tannenfels 14 Dec: HMS Argonaut 19 Dec:
Donau 21 Dec: USS S-35 25 Dec:
Nankai Maru...
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incidents in
August 1944
Shipwrecks 2 Aug: USS Fiske 3 Aug: HMS Quorn 4 Aug:
Tannenfels,
Matsu 5 Aug: Mefküre, U-671 6 Aug:
Empire City, Sachsenwald, Thétis,...