Graf Zeppelin, the Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Likely Found Off Poland

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Graf Zeppelin, the Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Likely Found Off Poland

Thursday, July 27, 2006 · Last updated 11:48 a.m. PT

Lost Nazi Ship Likely Found Off Poland

By VANESSA GERA
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

WARSAW, Poland -- Poland's Navy said Thursday that it has identified a sunken shipwreck in the Baltic Sea as almost certainly being Nazi Germany's only aircraft carrier, the Graf Zeppelin - a find that promises to shed light on a 59-year-old mystery surrounding the ship's fate.

The Polish oil company Petrobaltic discovered the shipwreck earlier this month on the sea floor about 38 miles north of the northern port city of Gdansk.

Suspecting it could be the wreckage of the Graf Zeppelin, the Polish Navy sent out a hydrographic survey vessel on Tuesday, said Lt. Cmdr. Bartosz Zajda, a spokesman for the Polish Navy.

"We are 99 percent sure - even 99.9 percent - that these details point unambiguously to the Graf Zeppelin," said Dariusz Beczek, the Navy commander of the vessel, the ORP Arctowski, said soon after returning to port Thursday morning after the two-day expedition.

During their time at sea, naval experts used a remote-controlled underwater robot and sonar photographic and video equipment to gather digital images of the 850-foot-long ship, Zajda said.

"The analyses of the sonar pictures and the comparison to historical documents show that it is the Graf Zeppelin," Zajda told The Associated Press.

Zajda said a number of characteristics of the shipwreck exactly matched those of the Graf Zeppelin, including the ship's measurements and a special device that lifted aircraft onto the launch deck from a lower deck.

The naval experts were still waiting to find the name "Graf Zeppelin" on one the ship's sides before declaring with absolute certainty that it is the German carrier, Zajda said.

The Graf Zeppelin was Germany's only aircraft carrier during World War II. It was launched on Dec. 8, 1938, but never saw action. After Germany's defeat in 1945, the Soviet Union took control of the ship, but it was last seen in 1947 and since then the ship's fate has been shrouded in mystery.

Navy researchers plan to continue to examine the material they gathered during their two days at sea, but the analysis of the shipwreck will then fall to historians and other researchers, Zajda said.

The Graf Zeppelin will almost certainly remain on the sea bed, he said.

"Technically it's impossible to pull it out of the water," Zajda said.



http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1103AP_Poland_Graf_Zeppelin.html
 

Re: Graf Zeppelin, the Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Likely Found Off Poland

Sigh...she sank like lead...

Led Zeppelin.

Sorry. Bad joke. Couldn't resist.
 

Re: Graf Zeppelin, the Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Likely Found Off Poland

[Darren in NC Sigh...she sank like lead...
Led Zeppelin.
Sorry. Bad joke. Couldn't resist.
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Re: Graf Zeppelin, the Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Likely Found Off Poland

I am curious why it never saw action... anyone know offhand?
 

Re: Graf Zeppelin, the Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Likely Found Off Poland

This ship was unfinished when war was over. She was taken as a prize by Russian navy and sunk when transported to Leningrad / St. Petersburg/. Wreck was found on one of the 4 possible positions known by Polish navy. Yesterday news confirmed that the wreck is Graff von Zeppelin. As a wreck is on 80 mtrs deep soon I will send you some pictures from the wreck, /well pictures of some details /, as the water is not so clear here in Baltic.
Regards,
Harpooner
 

Re: Graf Zeppelin, the Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Likely Found Off Poland

some pictures of graf von zeppelin
 

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Re: Graf Zeppelin, the Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Likely Found Off Poland

You're welcome, Doc. And thank you Harpooner for the fantastic pics! They really put a face on this story. A picture is worth more then a thousand words.

I would have thought that the Russians would have taken this prize home and finshed it and used it for their own Navy, it would have saved them millions. Then, when it became obsolete, they could have sold it on Ebay. ;)
 

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