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German weather ship Sachsenwald : ウィキペディア英語版 | German weather ship Sachsenwald
''Sachsenwald'' was a weather ship of Nazi Germany's ''Kriegsmarine'' during the Second World War. She was built in 1938/39 as a commercial trawler and operated out of Cuxhaven as ''PC318'', but was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine in January 1940 after being interned in Murmansk by Soviet authorities after the outbreak of war. Initially serving as a supply ship allocated to ''Basis Nord'', ''Sachsenwald'' was intended for use in Operation Sea Lion before being converted for use as a weather ship under the designation ''Wetterbeobachtungsschiff 7''.〔 ==''Bismarck'' survivors== ''Sachsenwald'' was returning from a 50-day operational cruise in the Atlantic under her commander, the experienced trawler skipper Ernst Wilhelm Schütte, when she received orders on 27 May 1941 to move to the area where the was known to be. After sailing through heavy seas, and being briefly attacked by a Bristol Blenheim with machine gun fire, she reached the debris field left after the sinking of ''Bismarck'' on 28 May. After several hours searching the field, which contained only bodies and debris, ''Sachsenwald'' communicated with two U-boats which were also searching the area.〔 Finally, late in the night, they discovered a raft containing two survivors, and took them on board. They were ''Matrosengefreite'' Walter Lorenzen and Otto Maus.〔 ''Sachsenwald'' continued to search the area, recovering an empty raft from ''Bismarck'' but failed to find any more survivors. She briefly communicated with the , which was also searching the area, before making for the French coast on 31 May, escorted by several patrol boats.〔 She reached it without incident, discharging the survivors, and tying up at Bordeaux on 1 June.〔
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