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German nazi minesweeper
Munin
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Location: Baltic Sea, Hel Peninsula
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Maximum depth: 42 m
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No. of photographs: 10 000
This ship was built in 1916 as S/F Ditmar Koel in Hamburg. It's most commonly known name is "Munin", but it was also called VS 304. The ship was originally a fishing trawler, but was drafted to Kriegsmarine in 1937. It took part in Operation Hannibal, and sank after a collision on March 18th 1945. Its wreck lies on the bottom of the Baltic Sea near Hel Peninsula, on a depth of 42 meters. It’s outstanding features are the 105mm cannon at the bow, and a double wooden steering wheel in the superstructure, both of which you can see on the 3D model presented above.
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