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A place where German history has left its mark, like in so many places in Poland. In 1942, the German submarine base was built at the former pier of the steam ferry that ran from Kasibór to Usedom from 1881.
The submarine harbor served as a base for training and auxiliary boats.
Submarines from the 4th Stettin training fleet, armed KFK boats from the K.F.K. school flotilla and torpedo training boats (S-boats) also docked here.
In 1944, the base on the island of Karsibór was expanded to include a barracks complex for naval cadets (Schnellboot-Lehr-Division). Here, the naval cadets were trained on torpedo boats and KFK boats.
The last submarines were stationed in the submarine harbor until mid-April 1945. Today you can admire the well-preserved jetty and the quays around the harbor. The ruins of the workshop hall and barracks can also still be seen.
November 7, 2022
Remains of the harbor facility of the submarine training from 2.Weltkrieg
August 7, 2019
A place with a very eventful history.
In the Second World War it was a base for submarines.
Today you can go fishing here and use the walls to rest.
There are vague plans to build a marina here for small boats and houseboats.
April 20, 2022
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