2 Sep 1940
Germany
Germany
- Seaplane tender Hans Albrecht Wedel was launched at the F. Schichau yard in Königsburg, Germany. ww2dbase [F. Schichau Königsburg | Hans Albrecht Wedel | Königsburg, Ostpreußen | CPC]
22 Sep 1941
Germany
Germany
- Seaplane tender Hans Albrecht Wedel was completed at the F. Schichau yard in Königsburg, Germany. ww2dbase [F. Schichau Königsburg | Hans Albrecht Wedel | Königsburg, Ostpreußen | CPC]
19 Mar 1942
Germany
Germany
- The keel of seaplane tender Hermann Köhl was laid down by the F. Schichau yard in Königsburg, Germany. ww2dbase [F. Schichau Königsburg | Hermann Köhl | Königsburg, Ostpreußen | CPC]
26 Sep 1942
Germany
Germany
- Seaplane tender Richthofen was launched at the F. Schichau yard in Königsburg, Germany. ww2dbase [F. Schichau Königsburg | Richthofen | Königsburg, Ostpreußen | CPC]
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