Vice admiral L.A.C.M. Doorman, head Dutch Military Mission at the Allied Control Commission (A.C.C.) corresponded in 1946 with the Department of Foreign Affairs, The Hague, Netherlands dealing with Dutch ships located in the Russian controlled zone of Germany. The file contains a list dated Amsterdam, Netherlands 7 November 1945 dealing with Dutch tank barges.
Last known position Stettin [Szczecin, Poland], tonnage 440,516 tons and owner Phs. Van Ommeren’s Scheepvaartbedrijf N.V., Rotterdam, Netherlands.(1)
Note
1. Identical to the Oderia built as Grumwinkel 2 in 1899 by Ewald Berninghaus, Duisburg, Germany for account of Dr. F. Raschif GmbH, Ludwigshafen, Germany which became the Oderia and with lost near Swinemunde on 4 May 1945 which measured 442 tons.
Source
Archive Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken. Ambassade in de Sovjetunie, Moscow (National Archive, The Hague, Netherlands 2.05.111), inventory number 104.
Last known position Stettin [Szczecin, Poland], tonnage 440,516 tons and owner Phs. Van Ommeren’s Scheepvaartbedrijf N.V., Rotterdam, Netherlands.(1)
Note
1. Identical to the Oderia built as Grumwinkel 2 in 1899 by Ewald Berninghaus, Duisburg, Germany for account of Dr. F. Raschif GmbH, Ludwigshafen, Germany which became the Oderia and with lost near Swinemunde on 4 May 1945 which measured 442 tons.
Source
Archive Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken. Ambassade in de Sovjetunie, Moscow (National Archive, The Hague, Netherlands 2.05.111), inventory number 104.