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- Vorpostenboot (plural Vorpostenboote), also referred to as VP-Boats, flakships or outpost boats, were German patrol boats which served during both World...
- FV Deutschland, a fishing trawler in service 1934-39. Served as the vorpostenboot V 404 Deutschland and V 403 Deutschland 1939–40 "Deutschland" (song)...
- requisitioned during World War II by the Kriegsmarine for use as a Vorpostenboot. She was built in 1930 as August Wriedt, and was renamed Preußen in...
- service 1922–39, and 1939–40 V 401 Nordland a Vorpostenboot in service in 1939 V 411 Nordland a Vorpostenboot in service in 1939 HMS Nordland, a Royal Navy...
- as a Vorpostenboot auxiliary warship in WW2 German trawler V 1701 Unitas 2, the German ship Unitas 2, requisitioned for service as a Vorpostenboot auxiliary...
- (film), a 1990 film starring Gérard Depardieu German trawler Ur****, a vorpostenboot briefly in service in 1940 Club Ur****, an event at The EndUp Operation...
- frigate SMS Preußen (1903), pre-dreadnought Battleship V 1101 Preußen, vorpostenboot BFC Preussen, football club in Berlin SC Preußen Münster, football club...
- by the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War. She was used as a Vorpostenboot. She was sunk by a British aerial attack in April 1944. The ship 40...
- by the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War. She was used as a Vorpostenboot. She struck a mine and sank in August 1944. The ship 40.72 m (133 ft...
- served as a supply ship, the weather ship WBS 7 Sachsenwald and the vorpostenboot V 414 Sachsenwald. She was sunk in the Bay of Biscay in August 1944...