Wi [West Indies]/Anefo London series [Dutch West Indies. Curacao. View of the St Annahaven of Willemstad. Right in the foreground the docks of the Curacao Trade Maatschappij and another complex of that company on the left side. In the hills the oil tanks for refueling ships in the Caracas bay] Annotation: Repronegative. The ship in the foreground is the ms Palatia, a German ship that operated a scheduled service of Hamburg Amerikanische Paketfahrt Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG) in the Caribbean from 1928 onwards. This ship was sold to the Soviet Union in 1940, then seized again by the Kriegsmari


Wi [West Indies]/Anefo London series [Dutch West Indies. Curacao. View of the St Annahaven of Willemstad. Right in the foreground the docks of the Curacao Trade Maatschappij and another complex of that company on the left side. In the hills the oil tanks for refueling ships in the Caracas bay] Annotation: Repronegative. The ship in the foreground is the ms Palatia, a German ship that operated a scheduled service of Hamburg Amerikanische Paketfahrt Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG) in the Caribbean from 1928 onwards. This ship was sold to the Soviet Union in 1940, then seized again by the Kriegsmarine in 1941 and sunk in October 1942. The photo dates from before 1940, probably also before 1939 Date: {1940-1945} Location: Curaçao, Willemstad Keywords: harbours, ships, World War II


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Photo credit: © BNA Photographic / Alamy / Afripics
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