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Axis merchant ships - Historic info needed
For my yet unnannounced project I need a list of german and italian merchant ship names during wwii.
Can someone provide me with info / links? U-boat.net has only lists of ships sunk, just so little axis one's. |
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Thanks! This helps me a lot.
Though I could need more ... As there are a lot of names listed which are actually ship classes, not individual ships. |
Have you tried www.theshiplist.com and searched on German shipping lines (Hapag-Loyd, Deutsche-Levant etc)?
If you are looking for ships seized by Germany during the war a really good site is: www.warsailors.com This site also has information on convoys (both from Norway-Britain and Atlantic Convoys). Regards Malcolm |
The project is now announced and available
http://www.subsim.com/phpBB/viewtopi...er=asc&start=0 but I still need ship names :) Who can help me with: - Ship names for "minor" nations (esp. Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey) (please don't flame me for calling them minor) - Designation system for allied ASW or Hunterkiller Groups - Axis convoy designations (mainly Mediterranean) |
Does this help a bit?
(OA or OAG) Thames outbound convoy via channel. (OB) Slow Convoys outbound from Liverpool (OL) Fast convoys outbound from Liverpool (OG) Convoys transiting from UK to Gibraltar (HG) Convoys transiting from Gibraltar to the UK (KX) UK-Gibraltar (Special) (XK) Gibraltar-UK (Special) (HX) Convoys transiting from Halifax to the UK (SC) Convoys transiting from Halifax to the UK (ON) Fast convoys transiting from the UK to Halifax (ONS) Slow convoys transiting from the UK to Halifax (CU) New York-Curacao-UK (UC) UK-Curacao-New York (OS) Convoys transiting from Freetown to the UK (SL) Convoys transiting from the UK to Freetown (Sierra Leone) (KMF) UK-North Africa-Port Said (Fast) (KMS) UK-North Africa-Port Said (Slow) (MKF) Mediterranean-North Africa-UK (Fast) (MKS) Mediterranean-North Africa-UK (Slow) (WS) UK-Middle East-India (Military) (UG) USA-North Africa (UGF) USA-North Africa (Fast) (UGS) USA-North Africa (Slow) (GU) Alexandria-North Africa-USA (UT) USA-UK (Military) (EC) Southend to Clyde, Oban or Loch Ewe (Coast Convoy, North About) (WN) Clyde, Oban or Lock Ewe to Methil (Coastal Convoy, North About) Other designations for British local or coastal convoys: CE, CW, EN, FN, FS, WN (One may almost deduce some of these routes, as in "CE" could be the return route for EC etc. These are not confirmed except that they are, in fact, British coastal routes.) |
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Thanks, malcymalc. Not what I need most, but still very helpful!
Anyone who can at least point me to some info about small navies in wwII? |
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What exactly are you looking for? I was thinking about your merchant ships query and there is a book out there that could help - but you would need access to a specialist library (like the National Maritime Museum in the UK), or search online booksellers who may have it. The "Merchant Ships" series of books, compiled, drawn and edited by E C Talbot-Booth (London: Sampson Low, Marston and Co. Ltd). Issues for 1936, 1940, 1942 and 1949 are in the National Maritime Museum and other specialist libraries. These are essentially a listing of every merchant ship by country with details of tonnage, owner etc. |
Here is the good link, but for Japanese small fleet. I know that it may rather be more for SH4 than SH3, but why not have it. Please disregard the font and just press on the name of the ship:
http://ww6.enjoy.ne.jp/~iwashige/modellist.htm |
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I also need the designation system for Allied ASW Groups. Quote:
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Ok, next question.
How many of each do you need? For instance Uboat.net has about 40 named ships (as opposed to "DB26" or "BTSC-411") for Russia. And how accurate do you need to be? Would you be happy with Italian merchant ship names from the 1890s for instance, or would they have to be ships in existence during WWII? For instance SHIIICmdr assigns ship names to your combat record (so instead of just "C2" you sank "SS Leif Erickson") which is nice. I think the names have been taken from real ships sunk during WWII and extracted from Uboat.net - but unfortunately the names are not tied to nationality or class of ship (which I admit bugs me slightly - I would like to see Norwegian ship names when I sink a Norwegian ship for instance). I'm happy to do a little surfing on your behalf if you can give me some paramaters as to what you want. Regards Malcolm |
Hi malcymalc,
I have already used up what is available under sunk ships at UBoat.net :) In fact I don't need too many ship names. They don't have to be historically, but it is of course much preferred. What I do like is national variety, and I like the names to sound typical for the respective nation. I would be glad if you could look somewhat. 10-50 ship names per nation would be already very much. Mind that I have some material for most nations, i.e. Britain USA France Spain/Argentina Portugal/Brasil Sweden Norway Greece Netherlands Russia (some) The nations complete void are: Romania Bulgaria Yugoslavia Turkey Finland Poland For Germany and Italy I use merchant names that sound good, but I would like to use historic ones too. What I would really like to see is Axis convoy names, especially the ones in the Mediterranean and North Sea. I also would like to read something about hunter killer designations. All I know is that they existed, and that there were two types for US and Britain. Quote:
Thanks for your help! GlobalExplorer |
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from this link http://web.archive.org/web/200401052...net/pasado.htm some names: J.J. Sister Ciudad de Barcelona Ciudad de Burgos Ciudad de Valladolid Villa de Madrid Isla de Formentera |
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