Wahehe was the name of two ships operated by Woermann-Linie AG, Hamburg.
SS Wahehe (1914), built as Hilda Woermann in 1914, renamed Wahehe in 1917. Surrendered as war reparation in 1919, to Burns, Philp & Co and renamed Marella Sold in 1948 to Compagnia de Navigatione Baru, Panama and renamed Captain Marcos.
SS Wahehe (1922), built in 1922 as Wadigo, completed as Wahehe. Captured by Royal Navy in 1940, renamed Empire Citizen, torpedoed and sunk by U-107 in February 1941.
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Wahehe was the name of two ships operated by Woermann-Linie AG, Hamburg. SSWahehe (1914), built as Hilda Woermann in 1914, renamed Wahehe in 1917. Surrendered...
Kimberley and the cruiser Manchester, she captured the German blockade runner SSWahehe off Iceland. On 19 December 1941, she was part of British Force K, tasked...
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qualifications. This ended on 21 July 1919, and the following day he boarded the SSWahehe to return to Australia, arriving on 30 October 1919. His AIF appointment...
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