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Drought reveals German WW2 warship in river Danube
AlertNet ^ | August 1, 2003

Posted on 08/01/2003 10:50:24 AM PDT by joan

PRAHOVO, Serbia and Montenegro, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Europe's worst drought in years has pushed the mighty river Danube to its lowest level in more than a century, revealing German warships sunk to slow advancing Soviet forces in World War Two.

As the Danube's depth at this remote spot in eastern Serbia fell to levels not seen since records began in 1888, the wreckage of an old battle ship last week slowly emerged above the surface by the Romanian border.

"You see, when Germans make something it's for eternity," said fisherman Dragan Curovic, carefully navigating his boat down the wide river towards the rusty remains of the ship dynamited by retreating Nazi German forces six decades ago.

Still boasting a rotating canon platform as well as metal holders for shells, it has become an attraction for locals and tourists, its badly-damaged bow sticking up above the water in a hilly, wooded stretch of Europe's main waterway.

"Some people took home electric cables they found on the ship that were still good enough to use," Curovic said.

Last summer the Danube, which flows through 10 countries, caused widespread flooding in swathes of central Europe after rising to its highest level in decades.

But shippers in Romania say this year's prolonged heatwave and lack of rain have reduced the water volume in the major transport artery to its lowest in 160 years.

Serbian hydrologist Nena Kovacevic said the river had risen again slightly in the region of Prahovo after last week hitting its lowest level for 115 years, but it was still only one metre deep where the German ship rested on the river bed.

The vessel was one of 130 ships which German forces loaded with explosives and blew up as they fled the pursuing Soviet Black Sea fleet, according to a Serbian nautical and tourist guide book.

Fisherman Curovic said some of them were pulled out of the river when Romania and Serbia started building the nearby Djerdap dam 30 years ago.

But dozens, including a hospital ship, remained under water. Some now have a small section of their upper decks visible.

"The Germans sank ships horizontally in several rows, covering the Danube's width to slow down the Russians who chased them, pounding their retreating ships with artillery," said Curovic, a former book vendor.

He said they did not pose a big obstacle to river transport but that a Serbian cargo ship which went off course hit a wreckage a few years ago, damaging the hull beyond repair.

Although water levels on the Danube were higher than normal in Serbia last year, it escaped the catastrophic flooding seen in parts of Germany and Austria.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany
KEYWORDS: danube; germany; rivers; serbia; shipwreck; wwii
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To: Burkeman1
Considering that the majority of Waffen-SS troops were non-Germans, I assure you that their motivations are not so simple as propagandists would have one believe. One example of this comes from General Anders, one of the most talented commanders in the Free Polish forces. He went to great lengths to save the men of the 14th SS "Galizien" Division after the war. Why? 'Cuz he knew that they were ethnic Poles and Ukranians who were motivated by a fanatical anti-Communism.
41 posted on 08/01/2003 2:53:27 PM PDT by Seydlitz
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To: mountaineer
Same with my Grandfather- he didn't talk about it and if he did only in sarcastic tones about relating to events of the day. My father said it was a topic not to be broached when he was growing up and even when my grandfather was dying. My dad wishes he had tried to talk to my grandfather about that war.

PS- my Granddad drove trucks and ambulances behind the lines and never served in combat in WWI. Saw some shell fire near him but that was about it.

42 posted on 08/01/2003 2:56:00 PM PDT by Burkeman1 (If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.)
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To: Burkeman1
It is a thing with veterans never talk about it... Same thing with my stepdad who saw heavy combat in Vietnam only made sarcastic remarks never told us anything... Pretty sad if you think of it.
43 posted on 08/01/2003 2:59:32 PM PDT by DAPFE8900
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To: Seydlitz
I agree with that and know the history of which you speak.
44 posted on 08/01/2003 3:00:30 PM PDT by Burkeman1 (If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.)
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To: Seydlitz
PS- nice screen name.
45 posted on 08/01/2003 3:01:09 PM PDT by Burkeman1 (If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.)
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To: Seydlitz
Are you General von Seydlitz? ;-)
47 posted on 08/01/2003 3:51:57 PM PDT by Lee_Atwater
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To: Battle Axe
Forget Tom Brokaw. Just do it for your family.
49 posted on 08/01/2003 4:00:58 PM PDT by Burkeman1 (If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.)
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To: Battle Axe
Wow! Your dad was certainly a thoughtful man to send beautiful dishes back home to all of his wimminfolk. I hope he was served thousands of delicious meals on those sets.
50 posted on 08/01/2003 4:09:39 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: gunner03
Check out Ostfront 1944: German Defensive Battles on the Eastern Front -- if you haven't already.
51 posted on 08/01/2003 4:11:51 PM PDT by Lee_Atwater
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To: Battle Axe
Also.....is there a repository for this information?

Yes.

I use two places.

First:
The Eisenhower Center for American Studies
923 Magazine Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: (504) 539-9560
Fax: (504) 539-9563

Secondly:

University of Kansas
Dept. of History
ATTN Dr. Ted Wilson
Lawrence, KS, 66047

52 posted on 08/01/2003 4:13:42 PM PDT by DCBryan1
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To: rageaholic
http://www.PrinzEugen.com

Thanks for the link, lots of good stuff.

53 posted on 08/01/2003 4:15:51 PM PDT by RJL
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To: Battle Axe
What a wonderful story!
55 posted on 08/02/2003 6:53:23 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: Burkeman1

Anyone know of a good book that details the happenings at the Zeelow Heights?

I would especially enjoy a book that contained memoirs written by soldiers involved (both German and Russian).


56 posted on 12/03/2004 3:28:38 PM PST by zeewulfe
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