Bungsberg (ship)

In 1922 and 1923, Howaldtswerke in Kiel built three sister ships fpr Deutsche Levante-Linie.

[4] By 1930, Jebsen & Jessen were Eva's managers,[5] but by 1931, August Bolten William Miller’s Nachfolger had succeeded them.

On 24 March 1943, Bungsberg struck one of a set of mines that had been laid across the Suurupi Strait.

The captain of a fishing trawler discovered the wreck in 1984, and told the Estonian Maritime Museum in Tallinn.

The Museum fixed the position of the wreck on 15 June 1988, during a sonar testing operation by the Estonian Geology Administration.

[10] The engine order telegraph and some papers were salvaged from the wreck, and are kept at the Estonian Maritime Museum.

A bathroom in Bungsberg 's wreck, on the starboard side, of the superstructure, just below the bridge