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SS Santa Fé was a German refrigerated cargo steamship. She is now a Black Sea shipwreck and part of her cargo is of interest to marine archaeologists. The ship was launched in 1921 as Steigerwald, named after the Steigerwald forest in Franconia. Her name was changed to Santa Fé when she changed owners in 1937. In 1939 the French Navy captured her and the French Government renamed her Saint André. In 1940 or 1942 Germany repossessed the ship and restored her name to Santa Fé. In 1943 a Soviet submarine sank her off the coast of Crimea, killing 44 of her crew.

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  • SS Santa Fé was a German refrigerated cargo steamship. She is now a Black Sea shipwreck and part of her cargo is of interest to marine archaeologists. The ship was launched in 1921 as Steigerwald, named after the Steigerwald forest in Franconia. Her name was changed to Santa Fé when she changed owners in 1937. In 1939 the French Navy captured her and the French Government renamed her Saint André. In 1940 or 1942 Germany repossessed the ship and restored her name to Santa Fé. In 1943 a Soviet submarine sank her off the coast of Crimea, killing 44 of her crew. Santa Fé's cargo included 14 Wehrmacht armoured vehicles. Since 2002 divers and salvagers have recovered the remains of three German assault guns from her wreck, and at least one of them has been restored to working order. (en)
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  • 1921-05-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Sunk by torpedo, 23 Nov 1943
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  • Deutsche Werft, Hamburg (en)
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  • by French Navy, 3 Oct 1939 (en)
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  • 1921 (xsd:integer)
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  • Sunk by torpedo, 23 Nov 1943 (en)
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  • *code letters RBMG * *call sign DHWF * (en)
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  • 1921-05-14 (xsd:date)
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  • *Steigerwald *Santa Fé *Saint André (en)
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  • *Steigerwald * Andrew the Apostle (en)
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  • sister ship: Niederwald (en)
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  • *Hamburg America Line *Hamburg Süd *Mittelmeer-Reederei (en)
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  • *Hamburg America Line *Hamburg Süd *French Government *German Government (en)
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  • *as built: 337 NHP *1934 onward: 438 NHP (en)
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  • *as built: 3-cylinder triple-expansion engine *added by 1934: exhaust steam turbine (en)
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  • *Hamburg *Marseille (en)
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  • *by 1930: *wireless direction finding *submarine signalling (en)
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  • 1934 (xsd:integer)
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  • *as built: * * *1933 onward: * * (en)
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  • SS Santa Fé was a German refrigerated cargo steamship. She is now a Black Sea shipwreck and part of her cargo is of interest to marine archaeologists. The ship was launched in 1921 as Steigerwald, named after the Steigerwald forest in Franconia. Her name was changed to Santa Fé when she changed owners in 1937. In 1939 the French Navy captured her and the French Government renamed her Saint André. In 1940 or 1942 Germany repossessed the ship and restored her name to Santa Fé. In 1943 a Soviet submarine sank her off the coast of Crimea, killing 44 of her crew. (en)
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  • SS Santa Fé (1921) (en)
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  • *Saint André (1939–40 or 42) (en)
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