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6th July 2022, 12:16 AM
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ss piludski - batory
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6th July 2022, 02:21 AM
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Re: ss piludski - batory
Hi Brian P
Nice cut out image of her!
Mike our Gallery Supervisor may like it, as he always is on the lookout for Building ideas on various Ships. Although not Plans but could be of help i guess!
Cheers
Last edited by Doc Vernon; 6th July 2022 at 03:51 AM.
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6th July 2022, 04:14 PM
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Re: M.S.PILSUDSKI
Thanks Bryan Portwig -always good to learn of new stuff everyday!
LINK-OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE SINKING and ATTEMPT TO RAISE M.S.PILSUDSKI
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21st April 2023, 07:56 PM
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My late uncle who was a 2nd cook on a British merchant ship was torpedoed in the north sea and picked up with other survivors by the Pilsudski which was herself sunk by the Germans in the Humber before discharging survivors etc. He was rescued a second time. I remember my Uncle Charlie with typical scouse humour saying "the buggers didn't get me the first time but they came back for a second try and missed me again!" He went back to sea and survived the war.
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