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SS Cotopaxi was an Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) Design 1060 bulk carrier built for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) under the World War I emergency shipbuilding program. The ship, launched 15 November 1918, was named after the Cotopaxi stratovolcano of Ecuador .
In 1985 an unknown shipwreck was found off St Augustine, Florida; in 2020 it was identified as the remains of the SS Cotopaxi. [21] 1941: USS Proteus (AC-9), lost with all 58 persons on board in heavy seas, having departed St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands with a cargo of bauxite on 23 November.
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SS Admiral (1907) SS Admiral Sampson; SS Adriatic (1856) SS Aenos (1944) Ajax (1864 ship) SS Alabama; SS Alameda (1883) Alaska Pacific Steamship Company; USAHS Algonquin; PS Alice Dean (1863) SS Alkimos; SS Almeria Lykes (1940) SS Amasa Stone; Amboy (ship) SS America (1939) American Queen; SS Ancon; Ancon (1867 ship) PS Anglia; Anglo-Norman ...
Hotel Pragser Wildsee. On 17, 24 and 26 April 1945 small convoys of buses and trucks began transporting the Prominenten from Dachau toward the SS-Sonderlager Innsbruck.On 27 April the prisoners began the final leg of their journey to a large lake-side hotel at Pragser Wildsee in the Italian Tyrol 12.5 km south west of Niederdorf, then still occupied by three German Luftwaffe generals and their ...
"The COTOPAXI's last radio transmission was November 30, 1925, when she reported she was taking on water off the Florida coast; her position was roughly estimated to be off Jacksonville. ("Defends Condition of Lost Steamship", New York Times, January 5, 1928) In 1928, a lawsuit was heard by federal court on the loss of the COTOPAXI.
Reinhard Kopps (29 September 1914 in Hamburg – 11 September 2001 in Bariloche, Argentina) was an SS officer for the Nazi Party during World War II.Following the defeat of Germany in World War II, he helped Nazis escape to Argentina, finally fleeing there himself.
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