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SS Empire Endurance Alster (Schiff, 1928)
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Empire Endurance was a 8,514 GRT steam cargo liner that was built in 1928 as Alster by Deschimag Werk Vulkan, Hamburg, Germany for the shipping company Norddeutscher Lloyd. In the years leading up to the Second World War Alster carried cargo and passengers between Germany and Australia. After the outbreak of war she was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine for use as a supply ship. Die Alster des Norddeutschen Lloyd (NDL) war der neunte seiner überwiegend nach Flüssen benannten Schnellfrachter für den Ostasien- und Australdienst, die sich in Details unterschieden. Zu Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs befand sich das Schiff in der Heimat. 1940 wurde die Alster als Transporter für das Unternehmen Weserübung eingesetzt. Sie gehörte zur „Ausfuhrstaffel“ und sollte schwere Ausrüstungsteile und Versorgungsgüter den für die Eroberung von Narvik eingesetzten Truppen bringen und den Hafen möglichst früh nach der Besetzung erreichen. Das allein fahrende Schiff wurde am 10. April 1940 vom britischen Zerstörer Icarus nördlich von Bodø aufgebracht. Der Versuch der Selbstversenkung misslang.
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*Empire Endurance (1940–41) *Alster (1928–40)
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*Norddeutscher Lloyd *Kriegsmarine *Booth Steamship Co Ltd
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* *1,000 NHP
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dbp:lat
53.083
dbp:long
-23.233
dbp:caption
Location where Empire Endurance was torpedoed and sunk.
dbp:shipBuilder
Deschimag Werk Vulcan, Hamburg
dbp:shipCompleted
1928-02-25
dbp:shipCrew
*As Alster: *1928-30: *69 + 12 passengers *1930-40: *69 + 16 passengers *April 1940: *80 *As Empire Endurance: *90
dbp:shipFate
Sunk by torpedo
dbp:shipIdentification
*UK official number 164841 *code letters QMHG * *call sign DOEO * *call sign GMJJ *
dbp:shipLaunched
1928-01-05
dbp:shipName
*Alster *Empire Endurance
dbp:shipNamesake
Alster, a tributary of the river Elbe in Germany
dbp:shipOutOfService
1941-04-20
dbp:shipOwner
*Norddeutscher Lloyd *Kriegsmarine *Ministry of War Transport
dbp:shipPropulsion
*triple-expansion steam engine *low-pressure steam turbine *single screw
dbp:shipRegistry
* Bremen, Germany * Bremen * Kriegsmarine * Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
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* * *12,000 DWT
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Cargo liner
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211
dbp:width
304
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dbp:shipRoute
Germany - Australia
dbo:abstract
Die Alster des Norddeutschen Lloyd (NDL) war der neunte seiner überwiegend nach Flüssen benannten Schnellfrachter für den Ostasien- und Australdienst, die sich in Details unterschieden. Zu Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs befand sich das Schiff in der Heimat. 1940 wurde die Alster als Transporter für das Unternehmen Weserübung eingesetzt. Sie gehörte zur „Ausfuhrstaffel“ und sollte schwere Ausrüstungsteile und Versorgungsgüter den für die Eroberung von Narvik eingesetzten Truppen bringen und den Hafen möglichst früh nach der Besetzung erreichen. Das allein fahrende Schiff wurde am 10. April 1940 vom britischen Zerstörer Icarus nördlich von Bodø aufgebracht. Der Versuch der Selbstversenkung misslang. Als britische Prise Empire Endurance wurde die ehemalige Alster am 20. April 1941 im Nordatlantik durch das deutsche U-Boot U 73 auf 53° 5′ 0″ N, 23° 14′ 0″ W versenkt. Es gab 65 Tote und 29 Überlebende. Empire Endurance was a 8,514 GRT steam cargo liner that was built in 1928 as Alster by Deschimag Werk Vulkan, Hamburg, Germany for the shipping company Norddeutscher Lloyd. In the years leading up to the Second World War Alster carried cargo and passengers between Germany and Australia. After the outbreak of war she was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine for use as a supply ship. Alster was captured off Norway on 10 April 1940 by the British destroyer HMS Icarus. Initially serving under the original name as a repair, supply and cargo ship in Norway, she was later passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Endurance. She served until 20 April 1941 when she was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-73 south-east of the islet of Rockall in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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1928-02-25
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155.41752
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19.38528
dbo:shipLaunch
1928-01-05
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Sunk by torpedo
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25.928
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