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was sold in 1946 to a Lebanese shipping company for use as a passenger ship in the Mediterranean Sea. Others, including a contemporary report of the vessel's disposal in 1951, state that a Lebanese businessman named George Arida purchased the vessel for use as his personal yacht in September 1946. In
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returned to Blohm & Voss to have the boilers replaced with a different type of boiler and control equipment for the turbines. The work was carried out between 3 October 1936 and 13 March 1937, after which the ship conducted a long-range test cruise to Iceland in July, which was completed without
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in 1945, she was later sold either to a Lebanese businessman who intended to use the ship as a yacht or a Lebanese shipping company for use as a passenger vessel. During this period, she was involved in a collision in March 1947, and in November 1948, she was attacked by a Jewish saboteur with
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According to reports that indicate Arida purchased the ship, after he realized the very high cost involved in keeping the ship in service, he brought the ship to the United States in 1949 in an attempt to sell her. He was unable to secure a buyer, and
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s bow was damaged in the incident and required repairs that were concluded on 5 February. The ship was then transferred to the North Sea to assist in the laying of minefields to guard against British attacks. She embarked on two operations to lay
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incorrectly assessed the vessel as having been intended to attack the Jewish fleet. After repairs were completed, the owner instead brought the ship to the United States in 1949 in an unsuccessful attempt to find a buyer. He ultimately sold
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Before the scrapping began, souvenir hunters removed artifacts from the vessel. The yacht's toilet was one of many relics scattered throughout New Jersey, before it was purchased by British military memorabilia collector, Bruce Crompton. A
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between 25 and 31 July 1943. She had her crew reduced there on 10 January 1944; she was still capable of going to sea, but lacked crew for her weapons. In March, the staff for the commander was reduced, and
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and other leading individuals in the Nazi regime. The ship received a light armament of three 12.7-centimeter (5 in) guns and was fitted to be capable of serving as an auxiliary
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was again assigned to the minelayer command. She assisted in the laying of a minefield in the Baltic in late June, and she served as the unit flagship from 5 July to 15 August.
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was transferred back to the BSO in mid-September, where she was used to patrol for enemy merchant shipping in the Baltic. She accidentally collided with the German steamer
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She was transferred back to the gunnery school on 15 August, where she served for the next seven months. During this period, she was also used as a target ship for
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In either event, the ship had been disarmed and any equipment with military use was removed by the British before the sale. The intelligence service of the
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was instead moored in New York and left idle for the next two years. While there, the ship became a tourist attraction. In April 1951, she was sold for
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In October 2020 a Maryland auctioneer announced they would offer for sale a large aluminum globe-shaped bar with five barstools from the yacht.
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returned to northern Germany at some point after the war, and it was there that she was occupied by British forces, in August 1945.
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The ship's postwar fate is uncertain; according to the naval historians Hans Hildebrand, Albert Röhr, and Hans-Otto Steinmetz,
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was equipped with these turbines to test them before they were installed in new destroyers. The engines were rated at 22,000
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replaced Brinkmann as the ship's captain. Another naval review was held on 22 August for the launching ceremony for the
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in September before the planned invasion of Britain was cancelled, and she was reassigned to the Baltic during
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was mobilized wartime service. She was initially used for minelaying operations, and from 1 to 9 September,
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in June 1941. Gunnery training duties followed from August 1941 until March 1942, when she was reduced to a
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from intervening. The invasion was postponed "until further notice" on 17 September, and three days later
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Die Deutschen Kriegsschiffe: Biographien – ein Spiegel der Marinegeschichte von 1815 bis zur Gegenwart
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to the North American Smelting and Refining Company and was transferred to the Doan Salvage Yard in
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incorrectly suspected that Arida or the Lebanese company intended to use the vessel for the
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crews. She was decommissioned in March 1942 and on 24 August, was assigned as a stationary
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Sieche, Erwin (1980). "Germany". In Gardiner, Robert & Chesneau, Roger (eds.).
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March 1947, the ship was involved in a collision and repairs were completed in
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in November 1948. The mines exploded a few days later and blew a hole in the
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was then used as a headquarters ship for the commander of U-boats in Norway,
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and several destroyers, the first on 17–18 May and the second on 19–20 May.
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Morse, Murray, ed. (1951). "Shipbreaking: Scrap Prices at All-Time Peak".
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in individual mountings, one forward and two aft. She also carried four
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Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
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during training exercises. Throughout this period, she was based in
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used her as a temporary flagship. Marschall was at that time the
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was immediately transferred back to the gunnery school. During
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was then attached to the gunnery school for training purposes.
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by November 1947, when she was re-launched from the dry dock.
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gave a speech at her launching ceremony. Following builder's
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The ship's propulsion system consisted of two high-pressure
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was used as a minelayer and as a patrol vessel in the
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was used as a torpedo target for the aircraft of 3.
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during the voyage. In early June, she served as the
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On the way back to Germany, she stopped in 8: 1226: 1204: 1194: 1181:, so they sent a saboteur to attack it with 1156: 1142: 1125: 1104: 1071: 1057: 1047: 1031: 1018: 1005: 990: 980: 967: 959: 947: 941: 924: 907: 889: 875: 861: 836: 788: 782: 756: 738: 710: 696: 686: 674: 666: 642: 627: 617: 586: 556: 519: 462: 453: 432: 381: 338: 323: 83: 48: 1545:Colledge, J. J. & Warlow, Ben (2003) . 545:12.7 cm (5 in) SK C/34 naval guns 410:for the commander of naval forces based in 1927: 1913: 1905: 1763: 1749: 1741: 1217:. The ship was broken up later that year. 604:The ship was built by Blohm & Voss in 616:in June 1934 under the provisional name " 1504:Erich Raeder: Admiral of the Third Reich 979:on 10 January 1940, sinking the latter. 717:(Naval High Command), as a navigational 373:, in addition to her duties as a yacht. 142:Sold for private use 1946. Scrapped 1951 1250: 626:on 15 December that year and was named 2341:Hamburg-Steinwerder concentration camp 1657:"The Man Who Salvaged Hitler's Toilet" 1522:"Collection - Thackray Medical Museum" 1279: 995:(mine barrier) 16 in company with the 38: 1471:Luscombe, Richard (19 October 2020). 1087:for the commander of naval forces in 891:Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Ostsee 514:that were ducted into a single raked 296:12.7 cm (5 in) SK C/34 guns 63: 30:For the earlier Prussian vessel, see 7: 1506:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1458: 1407: 1193:, but did little serious damage and 1052:and the other vessels were moved to 888:. The ship was then assigned to the 510:, with steam provided by two Benson 2377:Auxiliary ships of the Kriegsmarine 2362:World War II naval ships of Germany 1669:from the original on 1 January 2018 1422: 1446: 1434: 1264: 799:in mid-May 1937. The ship visited 561:had provisions to carry up to 228 540:(17,600 km; 10,900 mi). 479:of 13.5 m (44 ft) and a 426:after the intelligence arm of the 183:Waterline 115 m (377 ft) 25: 2336:List of Blohm & Voss aircraft 1635:Magarik, Raphael (8 March 2019). 1564:Friedman, Matti (15 April 2013). 1392: 1376:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 1346:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 1334:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 1310:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 1295:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 549:3.7 cm (1.5 in) SK C/30 302:3.7 cm (1.5 in) SK C/30 1321: 1023:was assigned as the flagship of 483:of 4.2 m (14 ft). Her 276:(17,600 km; 10,900 mi) 186:Overall 135 m (443 ft) 65: 42: 1586:Hafetz, David (27 March 1997). 1894:List of naval ships of Germany 966:(Commander of Armored Ships). 962:Befehlshaber der Panzerschiffe 578:Construction and prewar career 1: 1726:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. 1655:Manger, Warren (8 May 2017). 1066:, the German invasion of the 622:'C'" (fleet tender). She was 553:2 cm (0.79 in) C/30 471:and 135 m (443 ft) 467:was 115 meters (377 ft) 402:, the German invasion of the 309:2 cm (0.79 in) C/30 1070:, which began in June 1941, 565:for service as an auxiliary 417:Seized by British forces as 1724:Kriegsmarine Coastal Forces 1722:Williamson, Gordon (2012). 1526:thackraymedicalmuseum.co.uk 264:(48 km/h; 30 mph) 218:-high-pressure steam boiler 2398: 1034:Marinegruppenkommando Nord 755:. In October, she carried 747:for the dedication of the 695:For the next three years, 204:4.20 m (13.8 ft) 29: 18:German aviso Grille (1935) 2180:Prinzessin Victoria Luise 2174:Deutsche Ost-Afrika Linie 1889: 1778: 1772:Avisos of the German Navy 1592:The Philadelphia Inquirer 835:, Portugal. In May 1938, 543:She was armed with three 532:), for a top speed of 26 146: 58: 41: 2002:Warships of World War II 763:(General Field Marshal) 705:as the head of state of 196:13.5 m (44 ft) 1943:Warships of World War I 1502:Bird, Keith W. (2006). 1233:Thackray Medical Museum 737:, the commander of the 713:Oberkommando der Marine 458:sometime before the war 147:General characteristics 2367:Ships built in Hamburg 1227: 1215:Bordentown, New Jersey 1205: 1199:was quickly repaired. 1195: 1157: 1152: 1143: 1126: 1105: 1072: 1058: 1048: 1032: 1019: 1006: 991: 981: 968: 960: 948: 942: 933: 925: 908: 890: 876: 862: 837: 789: 783: 757: 743:, and carried them to 739: 711: 697: 687: 675: 667: 643: 628: 618: 601: 587: 557: 520: 463: 459: 454: 433: 382: 339: 324: 84: 49: 2331:Hamburger Flugzeugbau 2119:other passenger ships 1549:. 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During the 897: 892: 887: 883: 878: 873: 869: 868:Miklós Horthy 864: 859: 858: 854: 853:heavy cruiser 850: 846: 841: 840: 834: 830: 829:Ponta Delgada 826: 822: 818: 814: 810: 806: 802: 798: 793: 792: 785: 780: 778: 774: 770: 766: 761: 760: 754: 750: 746: 741: 736: 732: 728: 724: 720: 719:training ship 715: 714: 708: 704: 699: 693: 689: 684: 679: 678: 671: 670: 664: 660: 656: 652: 647: 646: 645:Konteradmiral 640: 639: 635: 630: 625: 620: 619:Flottentender 615: 611: 607: 599: 598: 594: 593:heavy cruiser 589: 584: 577: 572: 570: 568: 564: 559: 554: 550: 546: 541: 539: 535: 531: 528:(16,000  527: 522: 517: 513: 509: 505: 500: 498: 494: 490: 486: 482: 478: 474: 470: 465: 456: 451: 444: 442: 440: 435: 429: 425: 420: 415: 413: 409: 405: 401: 397: 393: 389: 384: 379: 374: 372: 368: 364: 360: 356: 352: 348: 343: 342: 336: 332: 328: 326: 313: 310: 306: 303: 299: 297: 293: 292: 291: 288: 287: 283: 280: 279: 275: 271: 268: 267: 263: 259: 256: 255: 250: 246: 244: 240: 239: 238: 235: 234: 228: 225:(16,000  224: 220: 217: 213: 212: 211: 208: 207: 203: 200: 199: 195: 192: 191: 185: 182: 181: 180: 177: 176: 172: 168: 164: 161: 160: 157: 154: 151: 150: 145: 141: 138: 137: 133: 130: 129: 125: 122: 121: 117: 114: 113: 109: 106: 103: 102: 99: 98: 94: 91: 90: 86: 82: 79: 78: 74: 62: 57: 51: 45: 40: 37: 33: 19: 2308: 2299: 2292: 2285:Modern ships 2274: 2266: 2259: 2258: 2252: 2245: 2238: 2231: 2213: 2207: (2001) 2204: 2198: (1955) 2195: 2187: 2179: 2167: 2159: 2151: 2143: 2135: 2127: 2108: (1958) 2105: 2098: 2092: (1933) 2089: 2082: 2075: 2068: 2061: 2054: 2016: 2009: 1991: 1983: 1975: 1967: 1960:Von der Tann 1959: 1951: 1879: 1878: 1872: 1863: 1855: 1848: 1839: 1832: 1824: 1816: 1808: 1800: 1794:-class aviso 1791: 1784: 1723: 1704: 1687: 1683: 1671:. 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She had a 473:long overall 461: 424:limpet mines 416: 404:Soviet Union 378:World War II 375: 351:Adolf Hitler 341:Kriegsmarine 335:Nazi Germany 322: 321: 169:(3,490  162:Displacement 131:Commissioned 108:Blohm + Voss 96: 73:Nazi Germany 36: 2097:USCGC  2083:Dar Pomorza 1992:Derfflinger 1952:Scharnhorst 1673:26 November 1646:26 November 1641:Forward.com 1577:26 November 1536:22 November 1239:, Britain. 1096:Otto Klüber 992:Minensperre 950:Vizeadmiral 857:Prinz Eugen 801:Southampton 723:target ship 721:, and as a 563:naval mines 371:target ship 272:9,500  134:19 May 1935 2372:1934 ships 2356:Categories 2267:Lady Moura 2136:Cap Arcona 2106:Gorch Fock 2090:Gorch Fock 2047:Tall ships 1936:Blohm+Voss 1825:Pommerania 1556:1853675660 1496:References 1484:19 October 1280:Williamson 1189:below the 1177:to attack 1044:Royal Navy 813:Rolf Carls 731:Baltic Sea 692:problems. 661:, she was 655:sea trials 495:), and at 487:was 2,560 388:Baltic Sea 363:destroyers 281:Complement 236:Propulsion 32:SMS Grille 2307:NRP  2212:HMT  2126:RMS  2035:Type XXVI 2027:Type XVII 1990:SMS  1982:SMS  1974:SMS  1966:SMS  1958:SMS  1950:SMS  1871:SMS  1847:SMS  1831:SMS  1823:SMS  1815:SMS  1807:SMS  1799:SMS  1783:SMS  1696:228670556 1191:waterline 1118:Eva Braun 1054:Rotterdam 900:Kiel Week 886:Group 506 817:North Sea 791:Wehrmacht 665:into the 659:Helgoland 614:laid down 567:minelayer 497:full load 489:long tons 441:in 1951. 392:North Sea 355:minelayer 333:built in 167:long tons 118:June 1934 115:Laid down 110:, Hamburg 2275:Savarona 2273:MV  2205:Explorer 2203:MV  2194:MV  2186:MV  2160:Pretoria 2158:TS  2150:SS  2142:SS  2134:SS  2128:Majestic 2031:Type XXI 2023:Type VII 2017:Bismarck 1984:Seydlitz 1667:Archived 1459:Thackray 1408:Friedman 974:SS  902:sailing 809:flagship 805:Spithead 773:Nordkapp 709:and the 624:launched 337:for the 289:Armament 123:Launched 92:Namesake 2326:Elbe 17 2319:Related 2246:Eclipse 2168:Windhuk 2076:Priwall 2038:U-boats 1809:Loreley 1684:The Log 1423:Magarik 1171:Haganah 1134:Postwar 1100:Ankenes 904:regatta 882:Staffel 831:in the 825:Madeira 821:Funchal 729:in the 606:Hamburg 600:in 1936 597:Gorizia 428:Haganah 329:was an 221:22,000 104:Builder 59:History 53:in 1935 2260:Grille 2253:Enigma 2196:Aurora 2152:France 2144:Europa 2069:Peking 2062:Passat 1976:Moltke 1968:Goeben 1880:Grille 1864:Meteor 1833:Zieten 1801:Grille 1730:  1711:  1694:  1624:  1603:30 May 1553:  1510:  1447:Hafetz 1435:Manger 1265:Sieche 1228:Grille 1206:Grille 1196:Grille 1164:Beirut 1158:Grille 1149:Beirut 1144:Grille 1127:Grille 1106:Grille 1081:U-boat 1073:Grille 1059:Grille 1049:Grille 1040:Ostend 1020:Grille 1007:Grille 982:Grille 969:Grille 943:Grille 926:Grille 909:Grille 877:Grille 870:, the 863:Grille 833:Azores 784:Grille 777:Narvik 767:, the 698:Grille 688:Grille 638:Grille 629:Grille 608:; her 588:Grille 558:Grille 521:Grille 516:funnel 464:Grille 455:Grille 445:Design 434:Grille 383:Grille 369:and a 325:Grille 216:Benson 178:Length 165:3,430 97:Grille 85:Grille 50:Grille 2302:class 2293:Aradu 2239:Dubai 2099:Eagle 2055:Pamir 1866:class 1858:class 1856:Wacht 1849:Greif 1842:class 1840:Blitz 1817:Falke 1616:[ 1393:Morse 1246:Notes 1237:Leeds 1211:scrap 1179:Haifa 986:' 745:Laboe 634:aviso 534:knots 481:draft 439:scrap 347:yacht 331:aviso 269:Range 262:knots 257:Speed 201:Draft 156:Aviso 2033:and 1873:Hela 1728:ISBN 1709:ISBN 1692:OCLC 1675:2019 1648:2019 1622:ISBN 1605:2013 1579:2019 1551:ISBN 1538:2019 1508:ISBN 1486:2020 1322:Bird 1187:hull 1093:KAdm 1013:For 1001:Köln 976:Axel 827:and 803:and 727:Kiel 657:off 612:was 610:keel 477:beam 437:for 307:4 × 300:4 × 294:3 × 247:2 × 241:2 × 214:2 × 193:Beam 152:Type 139:Fate 80:Name 2166:TS 1792:Nix 1235:in 1147:in 1111:KzS 1025:KzS 845:KzS 349:by 284:248 274:nmi 260:26 2358:: 2029:, 2025:, 1688:46 1686:. 1665:. 1659:. 1639:. 1568:. 1524:. 1475:. 1415:^ 1400:^ 1383:^ 1368:^ 1353:^ 1302:^ 1287:^ 1272:^ 1253:^ 884:, 823:, 641:; 569:. 530:kW 518:. 227:kW 2232:A 1928:e 1921:t 1914:v 1764:e 1757:t 1750:v 1736:. 1717:. 1698:. 1677:. 1650:. 1630:. 1607:. 1581:. 1559:. 1540:. 1516:. 1488:. 1461:. 1449:. 1437:. 1425:. 1410:. 843:( 493:t 229:) 173:) 171:t 34:. 20:)

Index

German aviso Grille (1935)
SMS Grille

Nazi Germany
Grille
Blohm + Voss
Aviso
long tons
t
Benson
shaft horsepower
kW
geared turbines
screw propellers
knots
nmi
12.7 cm (5 in) SK C/34 guns
3.7 cm (1.5 in) SK C/30
2 cm (0.79 in) C/30
aviso
Nazi Germany
Kriegsmarine
yacht
Adolf Hitler
minelayer
steam turbines
destroyers
training vessel
target ship
World War II

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