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''Olsztyn'' was a Hansa A Type cargo ship which was built as ''Imkenturm'' in 1944 by Werf de Noord, Alblasserdam, Netherlands for DDG Hansa,
Bremen Bremen (Low German also: ''Breem'' or ''Bräm''), officially the City Municipality of Bremen (german: Stadtgemeinde Bremen, ), is the capital of the German state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (''Freie Hansestadt Bremen''), a two-city-state consis ...
, Germany. She was seized as a prize of war in 1945, passing to the Ministry of War Transport and renamed ''Empire Gantry''. She was allocated to the Soviet Union in 1946 and was renamed ''Feodosia'' (russian: Феодосия). Sold to Poland in 1947, she was renamed ''Olsztyn''. She served until 1972, when she was scrapped.


Description

The ship was long, with a beam of . She had a depth of , and a draught of . She was assessed as , , . The ship was propelled by a compound steam engine, which had two cylinders of and two cylinders of diameter by inches stroke. The engine was built by Rheinmetall-Börsig AG,
Tegel Tegel () is a locality (''Ortsteil'') in the Berlin borough of Reinickendorf on the shore of Lake Tegel. The Tegel locality, the second largest in area (after Köpenick) of the 96 Berlin districts, also includes the neighbourhood of ''Saatwinkel'' ...
, Germany. Rated at 1,200
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, it drove a single screw propeller and could propel the ship at . The ship had a complement of 25, plus 8-10 gunners during wartime. She was equipped with 1×30-tonne, 1×10-tonne and 10×5-tonne cranes.


History

''Imkenturm'' was a Hansa A Type cargo ship built in 1944 as yard number 604 by Werf de Noord, Alblasserdam, Netherlands for Deutsche Dampfschifffarts-Gesellschaft Hansa,
Bremen Bremen (Low German also: ''Breem'' or ''Bräm''), officially the City Municipality of Bremen (german: Stadtgemeinde Bremen, ), is the capital of the German state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (''Freie Hansestadt Bremen''), a two-city-state consis ...
, Germany. Her keel was laid on 29 March 1943. She was launched on 2 March 1944 and completed by Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft,
Flensburg Flensburg (; Danish, Low Saxon: ''Flensborg''; North Frisian: ''Flansborj''; South Jutlandic: ''Flensborre'') is an independent town (''kreisfreie Stadt'') in the north of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Flensburg is the centre of the ...
, Germany on 27 February 1945. Her port of registry was Bremen, and the
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DOIJ were allocated. She participated in the
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and was damaged in an Allied air raid on Flensburg on 1 May 1945. On 8 May 1945, ''Imkenturm'' was seized as a prize of war at Flensburg. She was passed to the Ministry of War Transport and was renamed ''Empire Gantry''. Her UK
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was 180638 and her call sign was GJLQ. She was registered in London and Moss Hutchinson Line Ltd managed her. In 1946 ''Empire Gantry'' was allocated to the Soviet Union and renamed ''Feodosia''. In 1947, ''Feodosia'' was sold to Gdynia America Lines, Poland and was renamed ''Olsztyn''. The Code Letters SPAH were allocated. In 1951, she was sold to Polska Żegluga Morska,
Szczecin Szczecin (, , german: Stettin ; sv, Stettin ; Latin: ''Sedinum'' or ''Stetinum'') is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major s ...
. With their introduction in the 1960s, ''Olsztyn'' was allocated the IMO Number 5662782. She served until 1972, arriving at Bruges, Belgium on 31 January for scrapping by Gebroeders Van Heygen.


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Colour photograph of ''Olsztyn''.
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