- A
number of
steamships have
carried the name
Thielbek, including: SS
Thielbek (1926) SS
Thielbek (1940) This
article includes a list of
ships with the...
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Thielbek was a 2,815 GRT
cargo steamship that was
built in
Germany in 1940, sunk in an air raid in 1945,
refloated in 1949 and repaired, and was in service...
- Deutschland, the
freighter Thielbek, and the
motor launch Athen [de].
Since the
steering motors were out of use in
Thielbek and the
turbines were out of...
- and Deutschland, the
freighter Thielbek, and the
motor launch Athens.
Since the
steering motors were out of use in
Thielbek and the
turbines were out of...
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Stettin as
Siegmund for
German owners.
After a sale in 1929 she was
renamed Thielbek. A
further sale in 1939 saw her
renamed Ingrid Traber. She was
seized by...
- Lübeck The
disaster on May 3, 1945,
involving these 3 ships: Cap
Arcona Thielbek Deutschland U-48
Lighthouses and
lightvessels in
Germany Media related...
- p****enger
liners Deutschland and Cap Arcona, and two
large steamers, SS
Thielbek and Athen. The
prisoners were in the ships' hold for
several days with...
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ships SS
Athen and SS
Thielbek moored off
Neustadt in Lübeck Bay The Cap
Arcona had 4,500
concentration camp
inmates and the
Thielbek another 2,800 as well...
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quickly and as many as 2,765
lives were lost. 2,765
Military 1945 Germany
Thielbek – sunk by
British planes on 3 May,
along with the Cap Arcona,
killing 2...
- as a traitor. May 3 – WWII: The
prison ships Cap
Arcona (5,000 dead),
Thielbek (2,750 dead) and
Deutschland (all survive) are sunk by the
British Royal...