History
OwnerBugsier-Reederei
BuilderAteliers & Chantiers De La Loire
CompletedNovember 1920
FateTorpedoed and sunk 10 April 1940
General characteristics
Tonnage5219 grt
Length119.4m
Beam17m
Installed power340 n.h.p.
PropulsionTriple expansion
Speed10 kts
NotesApproximate location of wreck: 57°27'0" N 10°46'0" E

SS Friedenau was a German cargo steamer sunk during World War II.[1]

SS Friedenau was built in 1920 by Ateliers & Chantiers De La Loire, St. Nazaire as a refrigerated cargo steamer for Cie. Française De Navigation À Vapeur Chargeurs Réunis who named her SS Adrar. In 1937 she was acquired by Bugsier-Reederei and renamed Friedenau.[2] While carrying German mountain troops in support of the German invasion of Norway, SS Friedenau was torpedoed and sunk in the Kattegat by the British submarine HMS Triton on 10 April 1940.[3]

References

  1. "SS Friedenau (+1940) WRECK." WRECK Site. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 July 2010. <http://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?16418>.
  2. Miramar Ship Index<http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz/>
  3. "F-Boat." PRINZ EUGEN.com - the Kriegsmarine Online Photo Archive. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 July 2010. <http://www.prinzeugen.com/FRINDTrag.htm>.
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