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- Q826586 subject Q7035100.
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- Q826586 abstract "The Lauenburg was a German weather ship used in the early years of the Second World War to provide weather reports for German shipping, particularly German U-boats. Her capture and subsequent sinking on 28 June 1941 allowed the Royal Navy to acquire important German code books and parts of an Enigma machine, and came after the German use of such vessels had been identified as a weakness that could be exploited to break the Enigma code.".
- Q826586 class Q326561.
- Q826586 country Q7318.
- Q826586 layingDown "1936-07-01".
- Q826586 status "Sunk 28 June 1941".
- Q826586 thumbnail Lauenburg_from_HMS_Tartar.JPG?width=300.
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- Q826586 shipClass "Converted trawler".
- Q826586 shipCountry Q7318.
- Q826586 shipFate "--06-28".
- Q826586 shipLaidDown "1936-07-01".
- Q826586 shipName "Lauenburg".
- Q826586 point "71.0 -8.333333333333334".
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- Q826586 comment "The Lauenburg was a German weather ship used in the early years of the Second World War to provide weather reports for German shipping, particularly German U-boats. Her capture and subsequent sinking on 28 June 1941 allowed the Royal Navy to acquire important German code books and parts of an Enigma machine, and came after the German use of such vessels had been identified as a weakness that could be exploited to break the Enigma code.".
- Q826586 label "German weather ship Lauenburg".
- Q826586 lat "71.0".
- Q826586 long "-8.333333333333334".
- Q826586 depiction Lauenburg_from_HMS_Tartar.JPG.
- Q826586 name "Lauenburg".