kronprinz wilhelm

Begonnen von siono, 15 November 2009, 18:34:18

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Actions Germanic auxiliary cruisers during the Second World War, studied well enough! Much worse than study of Germanic auxiliary cruiser during World War 1! Nachanaya first world war Germany was going to cruise the war against the British! A number of passenger shipswere to become auxiliary cruisers! Here's the list:
KRONPRINZ WILHELM, BERLIN, CAP TRAFALGAR, KAISER WILHELM DER GROSSE, PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH, VINETA EX CAP POLONIO, VICTORIA LUISE EX DEUTSCHLAND
PLAN IN rebuild the Auxiliary CRUISER: BULOW (1906) 8 965 brt, DERFFLINGER (1907) 9 144 brt, GOEBEN (1906) 8 792 brt, KIGOMA (1914) 8 156 brt (DEUTSCHE OSTAFRIKA - LINIE), KAISER WILHELM II (1902), 19 361 brt, KLEIST (1906) 8 959 brt, KRONPRINZESSIN CECILIE (1906) 19 360 brt, LUTZOW (1907) 8 826 brt, PRINZ LUDWIG (1906) 9 687 brt, YORCK (1906) 8 909 brt (NORDDEUTSCER LLOYD), CAP FINISTERRE (1911 ) 14 503 brt KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA (1905) 24 581 brt, GEORGE WASHINGTON (1908) 25 570 brt, PRINZ FRIEDRICH WILHELM (1907) 17 082 brt!
These were German plans! But when war broke out these ships, the Germans as an auxiliary cruiser used only 5 of them! The rest were either interned in neutral ports (U.S.) or blocked in their own!
With regard to the literature that there is always described only toRabelais sunk raiders of the Courts other articles and tempered, not words ...... Here on these courts and it goes in this article! KRONPRINZ WILHELM once the war began was able to jump out of New York and avoid internment! In the ocean, he met with the cruiser and was KARLSRUE pereoburudovan in Auxiliary cruiser! The first ships that were released KRONPRINZ WILHELM became Danish ship Elizabeth and Russian barque Pettai! Then, afteredoval a number of Allied merchant ships sunk by raider, I miss them as written plenty about them! December 20 KRONPINZ WILHELM met with vessel suppliers Ottawa, December 24 raider to inquire into the South Atlantic: In the morning was greeted with a neutral Dutch operations Breton pm Spanish cargo ship Infanta Isabella de BourbonAnd evening during the festive dinner in honor of Christmas, was greeted with best wishes and released one more neutral this time the Norwegian barque! (If anyone know anything NAME OF THIS NORWEGIAN BARK please let me know I TRY TO TELL ME ITS ALREADY A FEW YEARS!! ) the same day, December 24, 1914 tirfelder commander peydera received a telegram from his command that he can go to the internment in a neutral port! But the commander of the raider to do this was not going to! January 30, 1915 was captured by the British Laine Araguaia but because it was a lot of passengers he was released! February 22, 1915 was captured by a British ship and on the following new chezhillday French steamer Guadalupe! The prisoners were behind bars at CHEZHILL and he went in Pernambuco ON Internment A French ship sunk! 23 MARCH WAS examination and released ITALIAN LINER FRANCE, March 24, 1915 was sunk by a British steamer Tamar25 MARCH was stopped searching and released ITALIAN freighter Askar26 MARCH NORWEGIAN BARK GRACE WAS examination and released! MARCH 28, had been sunk LAST VICTIM RAIDERS British ships Kolby! Then the commander KRONPRINZ WILHELM decided izhdti in the U.S. internment! In early April the meeting of the American Whaling Schooner BERTHA NIKKERSON WITH WHOM RAIDER dispersed peacefully before it HOURTh prisoner! April 11 Crown Prince Wilhelm entered the harbor of Newport News! Where was interned! During its Raiding He met 31 or the interception of enemy ship! 15 of them were sunk! Member of the crew of these vessels NOT ONE PERSON DIED! TITLE 5 remains merchant ships Absolution RAIDERS I do not know! HOPE WHO NIBUAk knows them and suggest THEIR NAMES!

t-geronimo

As this is a world war one-ship, I move this thread into the "Kaiserliche Marine"-section.  :MZ:
Gruß, Thorsten

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