DS Itauri
The german freighter DS Itauri was sunk by allied aircraft in Fugløyfjorden on April 26th 1944. It was located by the ATD in August 2000 after years of research. The shipwreck now rests on her starboard side in a slope at depth 60 to 96 meters.
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DS Itauri was in a convoy with three other freigters (DS Eugenio C, MS Lotte Leonhardt and DS Leena) and a small escort of two guardboats/submarine hunters (V-5906
Nordpol and V-5905 Varanger). The convoy (Bo-224-Rö) departed Narvik and was on its way back to Germany with iron ore when it was spotted by a large allied air-raid.
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DS Itauri
Other names:
Location: Nordland, Femris
Minimum depth: 60 m
Maximum depth: 96 m
Date lost: April 26th 1944
Souls lost: ?
Year discovered: 2000
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Other names:
Year built: 1923
Shipyard: Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft, Flensburg
Owner: Hamburg-Amerika Linie (HAPAG), Hamburg
Build no: 363
Length: 139.5 m
Width: 17.0 m
Draught: 9.6 m
Tonnage: 6838 BRT, 4226 NRT
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History:
To be continued...