Value 200,000 crowns, displacement 109 tons. Part of the Danube Flotilla of the former Austro-Hungarian Navy passing in Hungarian possession on 1 November 1918. Russian booty. First named Patriot, then Prutul.(1)
Note
1. Actual situation. Called an armed auxiliary steamship which was disarmed and the guns were carried away with the lighter S 7 following orders of the Commandement du Danube who claimed her delivery.
Source
The Hungarian peace negotiations. An account of the work of the Hungarian peace delegation at Neuilly s/S from January to March, 1920, vol II. Published by the Royal Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Budapest, 1922
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