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2 Last voyage  





3 Discovery of the wreck and speculations  





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SSKarlsruhe (1905)






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SSKarlsruhe

SSMannheim (sister ship of the SS Karlsruhe

History
NameKarlsruhe
Owner
  • Ernst Russ Reederei
  • Port of registryHamburg
    RouteHamburg America Line's North Atlantic route
    BuilderSchichau Seebeckwerft
    Yard number228
    Launched1905
    FateSunk 13 April 1945
    General characteristics
    Tonnage897 GRT
    Length66.3 m (217.5 ft)
    Beam10.1 m (33.1 ft)
    Depth3.7 m (12.1 ft)
    Installed power2 x 3 cylinder triple expansion steam engines, dual shaft
    PropulsionTwin screw
    Speedkn (15 km/h; 9 mph)

    The SSKarlsruhe was a German cargo ship from 1905 of the Hamburg America Line, which was sunk on 13 April 1945 with great loss of life by Soviet aircraft, during Operation Hannibal.

    History

    [edit]

    The ship was built in 1905 at Schichau SeebeckwerftinBremerhaven for the Hamburg America Line. In 1918 Thomas Kier, formerly captain of the SS Imperator, became captain of the Karlsruhe. In 1935 the ship was acquired by Ernst Russ Reederei.

    Last voyage

    [edit]

    On 11 April 1945, the Karlsruhe took 1,083 refugees on board in Pillau and left the port at around 20:00 for the Hel Peninsula, where the ship arrived on 12 April 1945 in the morning. There, a convoy was formed with the steamers SS Santander, SS Karlsruhe and three minesweepers, which departed at around 09:00 for Copenhagen.

    The overloaded Karlsruhe was not able to keep up with the required speed of the convoy of 9 knots, and could only run a good 7 knots, and fell behind. On 13 April 1945, she was attacked by Soviet planes north of Stolpmünde and hit with a torpedo. The ship broke in two and sank within three to four minutes. The minesweepers of the 25th minesweeping flotilla, M 294 (Kapitänleutnant Volberts) and M 341 (Oberleutnant zur See Henry Peter Rickmers) were able to save only 150 of the approximately 1083 refugees (M294: 63 - M341: 87). The other 933 passengers perished.

    Discovery of the wreck and speculations

    [edit]

    The well-preserved wreck was found and inspected by Polish divers in July 2020. Speculation persists some crates inside may contain art/ornaments looted from the Catherine Palace's Amber Room in 1941, taken to Königsberg and lost in 1945.[1][2] Divers subsequently discovered that the crates on the ship contained military equipment and personal belongings. [3]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Nazi shipwreck found off Poland may solve Amber Room mystery". The Guardian. Reuters. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  • ^ Metcalfe, Tom (14 October 2020). "Nazi wreck may hold looted treasures from Russian palace's 'Amber Room'". Live Science. Future plc. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  • ^ https://www.9news.com.au/world/amber-room-mystery-looted-by-nazis-continues-after-wreck-dive-eighth-wonder-of-the-world/68da8803-af97-474c-b6c1-b0089818b21b
  • Sources

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SS_Karlsruhe_(1905)&oldid=1194716680"

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