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over the naval base. Personnel were often assigned to organizing naval facilities in occupied countries, e.g., in the ports of Lorient, Brest and St. Nazaire. At the war's end there were about 17,000 workers.
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Polish and British troops reached Wilhelmshaven in May 1945. For a time, the yard refurbished ships to be sent to the Allies as
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but, from 1946, most buildings and equipment were either dismantled or blown up.
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and repairing damaged warships. On 18 December 1939, 12 out of 22 RAF's
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Panzerschiff (armoured ship, later classified as heavy cruiser)
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Since 1957, part of the site has housed an arsenal for the
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Type 24 torpedo boats
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Wilhelmshaven
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Wilhelmshaven Imperial Shipyard
World War I
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1939-1945
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