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  1. Frederick of Altmark: Margrave of Brandenburg, Lord of the Altmark (1424 - 1463), Noble, Aristocrat, From: Germany

  2. 3 de feb. de 2016 · She therefore rendezvoused with the Altmark (an oil tanker and supply ship) on October 15 to refuel and to offload the POWs. Two days later, the Huntsman was sunk. The Graf Spee went on to destroy more British ships, her last victim being the Streonshalh freighter on December 7.

  3. 18 de feb. de 2020 · The West Sussex graveyard is the last resting place of gunner Warrant Officer John James Frederick Smith, who won the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions on February 17 1940. The 35-year-old, who was on loan to Cossack from cruiser HMS Aurora, famously shouted: “The Navy’s here” when the prisoners in the bowels of the tanker asked what was the cause of the commotion aboard.

  4. On the morning of February 16, 1940, two Royal Air Force Lockheed Hudson aircraft lifted off from Thornaby Airfield in northern England. Their mission was to locate the Altmark, an elusive German tanker that was last reported somewhere along the coast of Norway. Altmark ’s foul holds were crammed with 300 British prisoners, seamen taken from ...

  5. Margrave of Brandenburg, Lord of the Altmark

  6. Frederick of Altmark is a 39 years old Margrave of Brandenburg Lord of the Altmark from . Frederick of Altmark was born on January 01, 1424 (died on October 06, 1463, he was 39 years old) in . His nickname was Frederik III of Brandenburg; Frederick the Fat (nickname); Friedrich the Younger; Friedrich III. von Brandenburg (German).

  7. Frederick of Altmark: Margrave of Brandenburg, Lord of the Altmark (1424 - 1463), Noble, Aristocrat, From: Germany