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moored for 11 days in Gazelle Bay, while receiving supplies that included 600 15 cm. shells and 20 mm. ammunition, an aircraft in a crate, as well as four torpedoes and embarking between 40 and 50 naval ratings. In return,
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were fitted on deck. Extra tanks containing either oil or water were fitted on deck. Containers measuring 6 square yards (5.0 m) were also placed on the main deck to store large calibre ammunition and torpedo parts.
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The ship was 336 ft 3 in (102.49 m) long, with a beam of 45 ft 7 in (13.89 m). She had a depth of 25 ft 11 in (7.90 m). She was assessed as 3,039 
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consisted of 98 officers and crew drawn from Kriegsmarine and German merchant marine. There were four Kriegsmarine and ten merchant service officers, eight Kriegsmarine petty officers (German:
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repeated the journey between Narvik and Trondheim three times. Each time, troops were taken to Narvik and wounded troops were brought back on the return journey. In September 1940,
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had stopped and was abandoning ship. At 16:35 she was scuttled. The survivors, consisting of the entire crew and the 79 prisoners who had been on board, were picked up by
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was bombed but no damage was taken. Her position at that point was then 37° 30' N., 16° 04'W., with her course and speed as before. At 2245 the second Catalina (
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A further 62 naval ratings of various rank were embarked for the last cruise. These were meant to be supplied to other ships that didn't have a full complement.
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remained in Narvik for two days, while she embarked a contingent of wounded soldiers that were to be taken back to Trondheim for treatment. While in Trondheim,
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s radio operator unable to decipher incoming messages from German Naval Command, that would have provided instructions on how to get home to port safely.
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were in the utmost confusion. They had assumed that the journey home would have been event free, but when the aircraft appeared, a senior naval officer,
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reported that the vessel had disappeared at position 35° 52' N., 18° 42' W travelling at 17 knots. The vessel was reported to resemble
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in the Indian Ocean and embark prisoners. However, after ten days sailing, the crew were informed that the auxiliary cruiser,
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Station, to return to port. After four days sailing, the orders were countermanded by a new order to rendezvous with
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20 leather hoses, approximately 22 yards (20 m) long. These were to be used to supply oil from another ship.
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reported she was engaging the enemy at position 37° 17' N., 16° 20' W on a course 045° at 12 knots. At 21:00,
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Upon arrival in Hamburg, extensive modifications to expand the available space for supplies were made to
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without effective damage. On the 23 June 1941, at 00:30 hour, the aircraft lost touch with the ship.
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In June 1940 the ship again sailed for Norway with a cargo of munitions that were offloaded in
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requisitioned her and converted her into a support ship for naval operations in the Atlantic.
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for two weeks until the 24 April 1941 when the crew were ordered, in a transmission from the
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s position, Block assumed the aircraft were signalling approaching warships and ordered all
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was moored in Hamburg. She was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine and quickly refitted as a
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remained in Brest for a full week, while minor repairs were completed and ship refuelled.
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Block, had taken command. When Block saw the Catalina's drop marker flares to disclose
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was refuelled, with 750 15 cm shells and 20mm ammunition. On the 14 March 1941,
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made contact with ship of 8000 tons to receive secret orders. At the end of February
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had to put into Trondjhem, due to a failure of her engine. At the end of November,
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was ordered to patrol in the vicinity of 42° 00'N., 12° 00'W, in a search for
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was ordered to sail to a position in the Atlantic and embark prisoners from
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sailed on 25 January 1941 and was escorted during the first day by two
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A large number of provisions e.g. tinned goods and sacks of potatoes.
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shore defence artillery piece on 28 April 1940 and returned in May.
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embarked 79 people that combined, made up the crews of two ships,
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three days later, where it embarked additional naval personnel.
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sailed with a contingent of Austrian Alpine troops, known as the
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on 30 May 1941. A quantity of baggage was also loaded aboard
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and in turn supplied provisions and munitions to the tanker.
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changed her function from one of supply into a prison ship.
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was LJWX. In 1939 Rob. M. Sloman bought her and renamed her
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to be put to work, building roads. On the return journey,
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left Hamburg to collect oranges and bananas from Santos.
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on the 19 April 1940, where she unloaded her cargo of a
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125 years of German refrigerated shipping: 1881 - 2006
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inches (90.0 cm) stroke driving a single screw
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It shipped oil to 1999: 1985: 1977: 1857: 1843: 1835: 1762: 1760: 1758: 1756: 1754: 1752: 1750: 1748: 1746: 1616: 1614: 1612: 1610: 1608: 1606: 1604: 1602: 1600: 1598: 1405: 1403: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1336: 1334: 980:set course south. At 9:44 on 22 June 1941 1401: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1389: 1387: 1385: 1383: 1332: 1330: 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1320: 1318: 1316: 1314: 812:in the South Atlantic in December, 1941. 644:A large number of smaller calibre shells. 633:For the next cruise and last cruise that 1810:. Barnsley: Pen and Sword. p. 129. 1480:H.M.A.S. Sydney: Fact, Fantasy and Fraud 1190: 1188: 1186: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1055:was suspected to be. At 19:45, Catalina 938:. The prisoners had been transferred to 934:that were sunk by the auxiliary cruiser 357:, bought her to transport fruit between 1450:. Exisle Publishing. pp. 45, 318. 1141: 847:,. rendezvousing on the 10 April 1940. 480:and her call sign was changed to DKAW. 1807:The Battle-Cruiser HMS Renown, 1916–48 1051:flying boats to patrol the area where 832:for four weeks before being scuttled. 641:1,500 15 cm (5.9 in) shells. 17: 1109:was again sighted, at a position off 346:. In 1939 a German ship-owning firm, 259:336 ft 3 in (102.49 m) 7: 2400:Auxiliary ships of the Kriegsmarine 1697:Murphy, Charles JV (23 June 1941). 1444:Robinson, Stephen (1 August 2016). 660:300 2nd class, 158 1st class and 1 593:embarked police and members of the 540:and supply ship in preparation for 275:25 ft 11 in (7.90 m) 267:45 ft 7 in (13.89 m) 1804:Smith, Peter C (30 October 2008). 1554:. New York: Crowell. p. 240. 1520:. Exisle Publishing. p. 202. 1095:codebooks to be burned. This left 1005:On the 14:30 on 22 June 1941, the 916:that was disguised as the US ship 414:inches (50.0 cm) diameter by 14: 972:After the transfer was completed 861:German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis 798:transferred 500 cases of eggs to 690:sailed from Hamburg, through the 2355: 2350: 2338: 2330: 1782: 1724:Campbell, Matt (13 April 2016). 1644: 1425: 1368: 1074:During this period, the crew of 859:also replenished Raider 16, the 669:German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin 205: 198: 191: 184: 172: 165: 158: 151: 2395:Maritime incidents in June 1941 964:had sunk on the 17 April 1941. 841:German auxiliary cruiser Orion 824:, to be stripped of supplies. 784:German auxiliary cruiser  400:, which had nine cylinders of 283:3,200 bhp (2,400 kW) 1: 1780:– via uboatarchive.net. 871:At this point in the cruise, 713:On or about 8 February 1941, 1198:Lloyd's Register of Shipping 839:left to meet Raider 36, the 802:, that had been seized from 396:Single Cycle, Single Action 335:, Norway by Oresundsvarvet, 1699:"The Sinking of the Zamzam" 1195:"Steamers and Motorships". 728:At the beginning of March, 625:defensive capability, four 609:travelled back to Hamburg. 476:. She was re-registered in 2416: 1580:Cruise of the Raider HK-33 1577:Brennecke, Jochen (1955). 1551:Cruise of the raider HK-33 1548:Brennecke, Jochen (1955). 1514:Robinson, Stephen (2016). 950:, that was taken from the 922:at position 13° N. 45° W. 739:(known as "Raider F", or " 388:The ship was powered by a 2385:Ships built in Landskrona 2325: 994:. A later signal sent by 879:cruised off the coast of 806:that was captured by the 745:German auxiliary cruiser 734:German auxiliary cruiser 224: 20: 2390:Merchant ships of Sweden 1478:Winter, Barbara (1984). 1280:Dittrich, Peter (2009). 1105:At 14:42, 23 June 1941, 694:by night and arrived in 571:, that were debarked at 329:Anders Jahres Rederi A/S 220:Scuttled on 23 June 1941 180:Call sign DKAW (1939–41) 53:Anders Jahres Rederi A/S 1871:Reconnaissance steamers 908:. On the 15 June 1941, 613:Outfitting and supplies 575:on about 16 June 1940. 325:refrigerated cargo ship 234:Refrigerated cargo ship 225:General characteristics 1583:. Crowell. p. 216 1224:"MV Alstertor (+1941)" 1007:8th Destroyer Flotilla 835:On the 25 March 1941, 782:rendezvoused with the 732:made contact with the 627:2cm anti-aircraft guns 291:9-cylinder diesel, by 1663:Headland, RK (1989). 1049:Consolidated Catalina 986:ocean boarding vessel 677:50 scuttling charges. 597:, whom were taken to 444:Öresundsvarvet built 390:Burmeister & Wain 293:Burmeister & Wain 1730:The Kansas City Star 1230:. The Wrecksite Read 1081:Oberleutnant zur See 1043:. At the same time, 686:On 15 January 1941, 542:Operation Weserübung 524:First wartime cruise 458:Anders Jahre Reederi 1566:on 28 October 2006. 828:remained alongside 595:German Labour Front 488:On the 4 July 1939 1260:Miramar Ship Index 1009:consisting of the 327:built in 1938 for 2367: 2366: 1974: 1973: 1817:978-1-84468-720-6 1676:978-0-521-30903-5 1527:978-1-77559-302-7 1457:978-1-77559-302-7 1297:978-3-86582-928-3 1165:Skipshistorie.net 772:Kerguelen Islands 548:, she sailed for 315: 314: 2407: 2359: 2354: 2342: 2334: 2318: 2307: 2279: 2269: 2259: 2238: 2227: 2217: 2207: 2178: 2168: 2146: 2136: 2126: 2115: 2105: 2095: 2085: 2075: 2065: 2055: 2045: 2029: 2001: 1994: 1987: 1978: 1859: 1852: 1845: 1836: 1829: 1828: 1826: 1824: 1801: 1792: 1786: 1785: 1781: 1779: 1777: 1764: 1741: 1740: 1738: 1736: 1721: 1715: 1714: 1712: 1710: 1705:. pp. 23–27 1694: 1688: 1687: 1685: 1683: 1660: 1654: 1648: 1647: 1643: 1641: 1639: 1626: 1593: 1592: 1590: 1588: 1574: 1568: 1567: 1562:. 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In Trondheim, 528:At the start of 505:The crew of the 427: 426: 422: 419: 413: 412: 408: 405: 356: 210: 209: 203: 202: 196: 195: 189: 188: 177: 176: 170: 169: 163: 162: 156: 155: 147:LJWX (1938–1939) 103:Öresundsvarvet, 79:Port of registry 71: 18: 2415: 2414: 2410: 2409: 2408: 2406: 2405: 2404: 2370: 2369: 2368: 2363: 2346: 2321: 2310: 2282: 2272: 2262: 2252: 2246:Other incidents 2241: 2230: 2220: 2210: 2181: 2171: 2149: 2139: 2129: 2118: 2108: 2098: 2088: 2078: 2068: 2058: 2048: 2032: 2021: 2008: 2005: 1975: 1970: 1966:Friedrich Breme 1914: 1889: 1866: 1863: 1833: 1832: 1822: 1820: 1818: 1803: 1802: 1795: 1783: 1775: 1773: 1766: 1765: 1744: 1734: 1732: 1723: 1722: 1718: 1708: 1706: 1696: 1695: 1691: 1681: 1679: 1677: 1662: 1661: 1657: 1645: 1637: 1635: 1628: 1627: 1596: 1586: 1584: 1576: 1575: 1571: 1547: 1546: 1542: 1532: 1530: 1528: 1513: 1512: 1505: 1490: 1477: 1476: 1472: 1462: 1460: 1458: 1443: 1442: 1438: 1426: 1418: 1416: 1409: 1408: 1381: 1369: 1361: 1359: 1352: 1351: 1312: 1302: 1300: 1298: 1279: 1278: 1274: 1264: 1262: 1248: 1247: 1243: 1233: 1231: 1222: 1221: 1217: 1207: 1205: 1201: 1194: 1193: 1184: 1174: 1172: 1171:on 29 July 2020 1159: 1158: 1143: 1138: 1111:Cape Finisterre 1099: 1088: 984:was sighted by 970: 898:had been sunk. 869: 692:English Channel 684: 662:Knight Insignia 615: 554:10.5 cm FlaK 38 526: 503: 498: 486: 484:Fruit transport 442: 432:. 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Anders Jahres Rederi A/S
Sandefjord
Rob. M. Sloman
de
Sandefjord
Hamburg
Landskrona
Sweden
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Anders Jahres Rederi A/S
Sandefjord
Landskrona
Rob. M. Sloman
de
Santos
Hamburg

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