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Pipes and some kind of valve? at the M1306. |
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Lefts of the superstructure (Starboard side). |
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Steelplates keept together by rivets. |
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Hermann
Krone / M1306
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Updated
26th. of Nov., 2005
Hermann
Krone was built in 1936 at Stulcken Sohn, Hamburg in Germany,
built nr. 715, 449brt, 48meter in length and 8meter wide.
Later, in 1939 it was rebuild for minesweeping and renamed M1306
by the German "Kriegsmarine".
On duty, the13th. of September, 1940, about 5NM, NW of Hanstholm,
the M1306 was hit by a mine itself. The sternpart of the ship
went down after 10minutes and the bowsection went down about 500meters
from there, short after.
The wreck (Sternsection) is found at about 25meters of depth.
The wreckpart was rahter intact, until 1997, when a trawler damaged
the wreck remarkable.
(Source:
Freddy Breitenstein)
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