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- SMS Wolf (formerly the Hansa freighter Wachtfels) was an armed merchant raider or auxiliary cruiser of the Imperial German Navy in World War I. She was...
- Koldbrann released in 2006. It features guest appearances by Iblis and L. Wachtfels from Endstille. "Alt er Befengt" (All is Infected) – 6:01 "I Suveren Forakt"...
- was founded in 2000 by L. Wachtfels (guitar), Mayhemic Destructor (drums), Iblis (vocals) and Cruor (b****) in Kiel. L. Wachtfels and Mayhemic Destructor...
- Meteor Möwe Prinz Eitel Friedrich Seeadler Victoria Luise Formerly Deutschland Vineta Formerly Cap Polonio Wolf Formerly Belgravia Wolf Formerly Wachtfels...
- Caïque 7 August 1942 PI 948 / Agios Georgios  Greece Caïque 7 August 1942 Wachtfels  **** Germany 8,467 GRT Freighter 8 August 1942 Unknown  Greece Caïque...
- second album Moribund, which featured guest appearances by Iblis and L. Wachtfels from Endstille (who are on the same label). It was followed by a split...
- ending was so common, e.g. Freienfels, Goldenfels, Schneefels, Uhenfels, Wachtfels, that they were collectively referred to as the "Fels ships". A harbour...
- German Afrika Korps convoy consisting of steamers Alicante, Arcturus, Wachtfels and Rialto carrying among other supplies the first tanks for the German...
- and sank in the North Sea north west of Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium. Wachtfels  Germany World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean...
- names ending in -fels ("rock"), (e.g. D/S Freienfels, D/S Uhenfels, D/S Wachtfels), so that collectively they became known as the "Fels ships". On 5 August...