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German torpedo boat Albatros

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without effect. Strelow, with only a single gun able to bear on the minelayer, withdrew behind one of the outer islands and started blindly bombarding the harbor. The minelayer was occasionally struck by shrapnel, but she hit the torpedo boat with one shell at 06:30, killing two and wounding another
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to the north Spanish coast where they evacuated Germans and other refugees to France. The warships not only transported refugees, but also escorted the many merchant ships that were chartered by Germany for the repatriation of their citizens. The half-flotilla returned to Spain with
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s captain, the commander of the force, decided to assault the harbor directly since the Norwegians had already been alerted. About 140 soldiers were transferred to the small
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chose to remain in port. During subsequent attacks later that day, several bombs fell near the ship and she steamed to join the cruiser in Ibiza. Five days later, another
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her with machine guns, thus firing the opening shots of the campaign. The Norwegian ship's crew attempted to abandon ship in the only intact boat remaining, but it
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carried out three non-intervention patrols in Spanish waters which were intended to prevent men and material from reaching the participants of the
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were manned, and that the Norwegians intended to fight. Despite clear orders from Kummetz to fire only if fired upon, the torpedo boat's captain,
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at the exit from the harbor. Both ships followed the fleet four days later after repairs. In 1931, the 4th Torpedo Boat Half-Flotilla and the
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was used in the defensive mining operations in the North Sea that began on 3 September 1939 that were intended to prevent the British
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struck it at a speed of 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph). The impact ripped open at least one fuel tank and holed the turbine and
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and her stern in the air. She quickly lost all electrical power and several fires were ignited that caused several small explosions;
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ten minutes later and set her on fire, but not before she unloaded her troops. The minelayer was only able to get a few shots off at
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transported about 100 men of the invasion force and was one of the cruiser's escorts through the Baltic and Kattegat. While passing
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until she was decommissioned on 16 February 1938. The boat was placed back into service on 1 July 1938 and was assigned to the
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says that the boat's forward gun malfunctioned after firing eight rounds, but this is not mentioned by naval historian Geir Haarr.
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withdrew not long afterward and the German troops that had made it ashore bluffed the Norwegians into surrendering at 07:35.
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and the former was in the lead as they steamed through the harbor entrance at 04:35 at high speed, slowly followed by
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on the night of 8/9 April, showing how far the Germans had progressed at various times as well as their movements
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in April 1940. The ship fired the first shots of the campaign when she encountered and crippled a Norwegian
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The German force tasked to occupy Karljohansvern was scheduled to do so at dawn on 9 April, but
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was departing Wilhelmshaven to take part in a fleet cruise in Spanish waters, and collided with
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were added. At least some of the ships were fitted with depth charges, but details are lacking.
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The 2nd Half-Flotilla returned to Spain for the third time from May to June 1937. On 24 May,
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became the flagship of the 4th Torpedo Boat Half-Flotilla, which also consisted of her
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of Sweden, the oldest son of the then crown prince of Sweden, to the German princess
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of 87.7 meters (287 ft 9 in) and were 85.7 meters (281 ft 2 in)
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independently. The torpedo boat was finally able to get a bearing from her sister
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the submarine. Later that night the group encountered the Norwegian patrol boat
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harbor that same month and had to return to Germany on one turbine, escorted by
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s crew set the patrol boat on fire and abandoned it, proceeding up the foggy
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in heavy fog at 23:00. After firing a warning shot and realizing that
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Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
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before she steamed behind an island in the harbor. About this time,
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were present during the celebrations of the 10th anniversary of the
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after the Norwegian surrender. The minelayer was initially renamed
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killed German sailors in 1937, she participated in the retaliatory
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unsuccessfully attacked the cruisers of the group with torpedoes.
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became the flagship of the 2nd Half-Flotilla, which consisted of
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gun was on an open mount while the others were protected by
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was transferring her embarked troops to another ship. The
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was approaching the harbor mouth and exchanged fire with
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was declared a total loss. The crew were rescued by the
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would not turn away, and was going to violate Norwegian
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In fall 1937, the 2nd Half-Flotilla was disbanded, and
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and made anti-shipping patrols before participating in
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off after radioing a report at 04:03 on 9 April.
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which killed several dozen crewmen. As retaliation,
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Ratingen: Mundus Verlag. 598: 1472: 1148:and followed her towards the naval base at 789:German involvement in the Spanish Civil War 1996: 1982: 1879: 1865: 1752: 1121:with at least two 10.5 cm shells and 585: 1886: 1692:The German Invasion of Norway, April 1940 1264:and forced to turn away. Later that day, 848:aircraft attacked the town and harbor of 711:Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten 1643: 1624: 1275:while also landing men on the island of 1071:spotted their tracks and unsuccessfully 962: 540:to give them an intended range of 3,600 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1837: 1815: 1546:Hildebrand, Röhr & Steinmetz, p. 86 520:, that were designed to produce 23,000 72:Right elevation and plan of the Type 23 2554: 1796: 1774: 1732:Die Deutschen Kriegsschiffe (Volume 1) 1665: 1579: 1542: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1532: 725:as flagship of the 4th Half-Flotilla. 500:and 1,290 long tons (1,310 t) at 450: 340:2 × triple 500 mm (19.7 in) 1977: 1860: 1710: 1687: 1651:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1576:Rohwer, pp. 2, 6; Whitley 1991, p. 84 1554: 1552: 1291:. The ship settled with a pronounced 1240:were ordered to land their troops at 609:Navy Yard) on 5 October 1925 as 551:guns, one forward and two aft of the 549:10.5-centimeter (4.1 in) SK L/45 547:As built, the Type 23s mounted three 435:. She was lightly damaged during the 82: 1963:German torpedo boats of World War II 1715:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 1465: 1463: 1461: 1439: 1437: 1435: 782: 228:87.7 m (287 ft 9 in) 1585:Haarr 2009, pp. 83–84, 119–123, 129 1529: 958: 721:was decommissioned and replaced by 13: 1840:German Destroyers of World War Two 1758:The German Fleet at War, 1939–1945 1549: 239:8.25 m (27 ft 1 in) 176:General characteristics (as built) 14: 2593: 1801:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1458: 1432: 532:, which propelled the ship at 33 2582:Maritime incidents in April 1940 2535: 2530: 2518: 2510: 1398:gun nomenclature, SK stands for 1268:was escorting the merchant ship 1094:fired flares to alert Norwegian 1001:. From 3 to 5 October 889:bombard the Republican-held city 793:From July 1936 to October 1937, 715:Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 214:1,290 long tons (1,310 t) ( 91: 84: 66: 1618: 1606: 1597: 1588: 1570: 1561: 1520: 1511: 1409: 1388: 601:Reichsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven 577:2-centimeter (0.8 in) C/30 336:10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns 130:Reichsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven 1627:Naval Weapons of World War Two 1502: 1493: 1484: 1402:(ship's gun), C/30 stands for 1363: 1338: 1252:. On the morning of 10 April, 1106:it was clear that the guns on 1032:was assigned to Group 5 under 571:and could also carry up to 30 1: 1028:During Operation Weserübung, 937:, which included her sisters 705:, again with her sisters and 380:in 1935). Completed in 1927, 21:List of ships named Albatross 2572:Ships built in Wilhelmshaven 1823:. London: Cassell & Co. 1426: 402:Spanish Republican Air Force 7: 1129:and they were taken aboard 916: 756:(now Świnoujście, Poland). 717:. On 7 December 1932, 304:(61 km/h; 38 mph) 10: 2598: 1377:) denotes that the gun is 1314:and was later assigned to 1025:that captured four ships. 974: 833:ran aground while leaving 786: 508:was fitted with a pair of 454: 18: 2505: 2388: 2009: 1958: 1944: 1894: 1671:German Warships 1815–1945 1406:(construction year) 1930. 967:Map of operations in the 935:5th Torpedo Boat Flotilla 931:6th Torpedo Boat Flotilla 528:) using steam from three 427:, the German invasion of 396:in the late 1930s. After 175: 77: 65: 1711:Haarr, Geirr H. (2013). 1688:Haarr, Geirr H. (2009). 1373:gun nomenclature, "SK" ( 1331: 1283:a few weeks earlier and 1244:and then, reinforced by 981:Battle of Horten Harbour 390:non-intervention patrols 247:3.65 m (12 ft) 1838:Whitley, M. J. (1991). 1625:Campbell, John (1985). 1603:Haarr 2009, pp. 147–151 1117:, opened fire, hitting 977:Action in the Oslofjord 676:In the spring of 1929, 586:Construction and career 516:sets, each driving one 437:Battle of Horten Harbor 2198:Z17 Diether von Roeder 1357: 1347:Seiner Majestät Schiff 1005:, together with three 972: 873:attack was carried out 701:. The following year, 621:on 15 May 1927. 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Index

List of ships named Albatross
59°5′40″N 10°47′30″E / 59.09444°N 10.79167°E / 59.09444; 10.79167
Schematic drawing of a ship, with top, side, aft, and bow views.
Germany
Albatross
Reichsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven
Type 23
torpedo boat
long tons
t
standard
deep load
o/a
water-tube boilers
shp
kW
steam turbine
knots
nmi
10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns
torpedo tubes
mines
Type 23 torpedo boats
German Navy
Kriegsmarine
flagship
non-intervention patrols
Spanish Civil War
an attack
Spanish Republican Air Force

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