German trawler V 302 Bremen

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Bremerhaven, Germany (1929–30) * Nordenham (1930–33) * Nordenham, Germany (1933–34) * Wesermünde, Germany 1934–39) * (1939–45) * Wesermünde, Allied-occupied Germany) (1945–49) * Wesermünde, West Germany (1949–53) |Ship route= |Ship ordered= |Ship builder=Schiffswerft von Henry Koch AG |Ship original cost= |Ship yard number=279 |Ship way number= |Ship laid down= |Ship launched=April 1929 |Ship completed=21 May 1929 |Ship commissioned=29 September 1939 |Ship acquired= |Ship maiden voyage= |Ship in service= |Ship out of service=November 1952 |Ship identification=*Code Letters OVMT (1929–34) * *Fishing boat registration BX 202 (1929–30) *Fishing boat registration ON 136 (1930–34) *Code Letters DNON (1934–53) * *Fishing boat registration PG 475 (1934–39, 1945–53) *Pennant Number V 302 (1939–45) |Ship fate=Scrapped |Ship notes= }} , (1929–36) *, (1936–53) |Ship displacement= |Ship length=* (1929–36) * (1936–53) |Ship beam= |Ship height= |Ship draught= |Ship depth= |Ship decks= |Ship deck clearance= |Ship ramps= |Ship ice class= |Ship sail plan= |Ship power=Triple expansion steam engine, 88nhp |Ship propulsion=Single screw propeller |Ship speed= |Ship capacity= |Ship crew= |Ship notes= }} |}

'''V 302 ''Bremen''''' was a German fishing trawler that was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War for use as a ''vorpostenboot''. She was built in 1929 as ''Karl Kühling'' and was renamed ''Bremen'' in 1937. She was returned to her owners post-war and was scrapped in 1953. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Kühling, Karl
Published: Osnabrück : Fromm, 1963
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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