- (Polish: [ˈɡdɨɲa] ; Kashubian: Gdiniô; German:
Gdingen [ˈɡdɪŋən] , 1939-45:
Gotenhafen [ˈɡoːtn̩haːfn̩] ) is a city in
northern Poland and a
seaport on the Baltic...
- the German-occupied
Baltic states, and
German military personnel from
Gotenhafen (Gdynia) as the Red Army advanced. By one estimate, 9,400
people died...
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Darkness Fell on
Gotenhafen (German:
Nacht fiel über
Gotenhafen) is a 1960
German war
drama film,
directed by
Frank Wisbar. It
dramatizes the
sinking of...
- Kapitän zur See (KzS—Captain at Sea)
Helmuth Brinkmann, the ship
steamed to
Gotenhafen,
where the crew
readied her for her
Atlantic sortie. On 18 May, Prinz...
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diverted elsewhere. In July 1940, Graf
Zeppelin was
towed from Kiel to
Gotenhafen (Gdynia) and
remained there for
nearly a year.
While there, she was used...
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Sperrbrecher 13
escorted the ship to
Arcona on 28 September, and then on to
Gotenhafen for
trials in the Gulf of Danzig. The ship's power-plant was
given a thorough...
- The ship was
patched up to keep her afloat, and she
helped to
defend Gotenhafen from the
advancing Red Army in
March 1945. She then
carried a
group of...
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Fortress divisions 41st 133rd
Crete Gotenhafen Frankfurt/Oder
Stettin Swinemünde Warsaw...
- on her
sister was abandoned. Instead, she was sunk as a
blockship in
Gotenhafen in 1945; the
wreck was
broken up for s**** in the 1950s. They were the...
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vessel for the
majority of the war, and was sunk by
British bombers in
Gotenhafen in
December 1944. Schleswig-Holstein was
subsequently salvaged and then...