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Möwe was the lead ship of the her class of six torpedo boats built for the German Navy (initially called the Reichsmarine and then renamed as the Kriegsmarine in 1935). The boat made multiple non-intervention patrols during the Spanish Civil War in the late 1930s. During the Norwegian Campaign of 1940, she played a minor in the attack on Oslo, the capital of Norway. Möwe was torpedoed and badly damaged by a British submarine in May and did not return to active service until 1942 when she was transferred to France. The boat helped to escort blockade runners, commerce raiders and submarines through the Bay of Biscay. She also laid numerous minefields and attacked Allied ships during the Invasion of Normandy in June 1944. Möwe was sunk by British bombers that same month.

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  • Möwe (Schiff, 1926) (de)
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  • Die Möwe war ein Torpedoboot der deutschen Reichs- und späteren Kriegsmarine und das Typschiff der Raubvogel-Klasse. Sie kam als erster Torpedobootsneubau der Reichsmarine im Jahr 1926 in Dienst und wurde im Zweiten Weltkrieg eingesetzt. Der Torpedotreffer eines britischen U-Bootes setzte das Boot von Mai 1940 bis zum Frühjahr 1942 außer Gefecht.Am 6. Juni 1944 gehörte die Möwe zu den wenigen Einheiten der Kriegsmarine, die bis zu den Invasionskräften bei der alliierten Landung in der Normandie vordringen konnten. Mit T 28 und der Jaguar konnte sie den norwegischen Zerstörer Svenner versenken. Bei einem schweren Luftangriff auf die in Le Havre konzentrierten leichten deutschen Seestreitkräfte am 14./15. Juni 1944 wurde die Möwe mit den Torpedobooten Falke, Kondor und Jaguar dort versenkt. (de)
  • Möwe was the lead ship of the her class of six torpedo boats built for the German Navy (initially called the Reichsmarine and then renamed as the Kriegsmarine in 1935). The boat made multiple non-intervention patrols during the Spanish Civil War in the late 1930s. During the Norwegian Campaign of 1940, she played a minor in the attack on Oslo, the capital of Norway. Möwe was torpedoed and badly damaged by a British submarine in May and did not return to active service until 1942 when she was transferred to France. The boat helped to escort blockade runners, commerce raiders and submarines through the Bay of Biscay. She also laid numerous minefields and attacked Allied ships during the Invasion of Normandy in June 1944. Möwe was sunk by British bombers that same month. (en)
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