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Re: Fritzoe and 1916 losses
Posted by:
Ron Young
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Date: July 05, 2007 11:56AM
Hi James,
She was Norwegian
In a celebrated incident, the FRITZØE (1909 - Skibs Aktieselskapet Fritzøe, Larvik) was captured at 55° 39’N 0° 57’W and taken back to Germany as a prize-of-war. The FRITZØE was on a voyage from Larvik to London, with timber; the ship’s voyage and destination was condemned by prize court and in 1918 she was renamed MUNIN by the Imperial Navy; it was then fitted out as a salvage vessel.
Cheers Ron
She was Norwegian
In a celebrated incident, the FRITZØE (1909 - Skibs Aktieselskapet Fritzøe, Larvik) was captured at 55° 39’N 0° 57’W and taken back to Germany as a prize-of-war. The FRITZØE was on a voyage from Larvik to London, with timber; the ship’s voyage and destination was condemned by prize court and in 1918 she was renamed MUNIN by the Imperial Navy; it was then fitted out as a salvage vessel.
Cheers Ron
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Fritzoe and 1916 losses | James Pratt | 07/05/2007 04:28AM |
Re: Fritzoe and 1916 losses | Ron Young | 07/05/2007 11:56AM |
Re: Fritzoe and 1916 losses | Simon Schnetzke | 07/07/2007 06:07PM |
Re: Fritzoe and 1916 losses | Michael Lowrey | 07/07/2007 07:43PM |