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Albert Leo Schlageter

PaísAlemanha
Classe de NavioBarque da Classe Gorch Fock
EstaleiroBlohm und Voss
Yard Number515
Slip/Drydock NumberII
Data de Encomenda2 jan 1937
Data de Quilha15 jul 1937
Data de Lançamento30 out 1937
Data de Incorporação10 fev 1938
Deslocamento1,783 tons full
Comprimento292 feet
Boca39 feet
Calado17 feet
MáquinasAuxiliary diesel engine
Velocidade17 knots

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ww2dbaseAlbert Leo Schlageter was a Gorch Fock-class barque was commissioned into German Navy service under the command of Bernhard Rogge in 1937 as a training ship. She had a steel hull and had three masts. After a number of training voyages, she was deactivated and served as a staionary office ship similar to her sister ships. In 1944, she was reactivated into service. On 14 Nov 1944, sailing in rough waters near Rügen, Germany, she struck a Soviet naval mine and suffered serious damage to her bow on the starboard side. Her sister ship Horst Wessel took her in a stern tow to prevent her from sinking; on the following day, larger ships arrived to low her to Swinemünde, Germany for repairs. At the end of the war, she was taken over by the Allies at Flensburg, Germany.

ww2dbaseAfter the war, Albert Leo Schlageter was taken by the United States as reparation. In 1948, she sold to the Brazilian Navy at the price of USD$5,000. She was towed to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and served as a training ship under the name of Guanabara. In 1961, she was sold to the Portuguese Navy. Renamed Sagres (not to be confused with the other German-built Portuguese ship which was also named Sagres, later renamed Rickmer Rickmers), she served as a training ship, and remains in that role at the time of this writing in 2021.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia

Last Major Revision: May 2021

Barque Albert Leo Schlageter Mapa Interativo

Albert Leo Schlageter Operational Timeline

1 out 1935 The order for the construction of Horst Wessel was issued.
2 jan 1937 The order for the construction of Albert Leo Schlageter was issued.
15 jul 1937 The keel of Albert Leo Schlageter was laid down by Blohm und Voss in Hamburg, Germany.
30 out 1937 Albert Leo Schlageter was launched by Blohm und Voss in Hamburg, Germany.
19 jan 2010 Sagres departed Lisbon, Portugal.
24 dez 2010 Sagret chegou a Lisboa, Portugal, completando sua viagem mais longa; foi uma viagem de cerca de 35.000 milhas ao redor do mundo.




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