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Friday, 2 April 2021

Polish torpedo boat Krakowiak (A 64) lying under water at Gdynia, Poland in September 1939

A list dated 17 November 1939 was dealing with ships and floating equipment captured by the Germans in the Polish coastal area. With the German ship breaking company Gemeinschaft Bremerhaven was negotiated about scrapping the ships and equipment not wanted by the military leader of the salvage group. Captured ships not owned by the Polish government were due to the war considered as war prizes and could be used for service. Ships not used for military purposed could be returned for economic reasons to their owners. An item reported the Polish torpedo boat Krakowiak (A 64) lying in the inner Puck Bay off Gdynia complete under water and her condition was unknown. As long as no more details were available could nothing said about her fate including repairing.

Source

High Command of the Kriegsmarine. Case 110. Website 

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