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About: Krake ZK 14

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Krake was a Dutch sailing ship with the identifier ZK 14. It was bought by the German progressive pedagogue, bard and writer Martin Luserke. The former fishery vessel was deployed as his floating poet's workshop. It cruised the shallow coastal regions of The Netherlands, (Germany), Denmark, Southern Norway and Southern Sweden as well as channels and rivers between North Sea and Baltic Sea. In harbours it was visited by a larger quantity of mostly younger people who attended readings and taletellings. Krake became very well-known during 1934 and 1938 and still is a topic in German literature, scientific literature, local museums, libraries, archives, encyclopaedias, and lectures. One of its later well-known visitors was German pilot Beate Uhse.

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  • Die Krake mit der Kennung ZK 14 war ein niederländischer Blazer, den der deutsche Schriftsteller, Barde, Theaterschaffende und Reformpädagoge Martin Luserke erworben hatte. Er wird daher in der deutschsprachigen Literatur, in regionalen Museen, Bibliotheken, Archiven, Enzyklopädien sowie anlässlich von Vorträgen thematisiert. In den Häfen zwischen den westfriesischen Inseln und Rügen war die Krake in der zweiten Hälfte der 1930er Jahre als schwimmende Dichterwerkstatt bekannt, auf der sich stets eine größere Zahl überwiegend junger Leute zur Mitfahrt, zu Erzählungen und Lesungen einfand. Zu den aus heutiger Sicht prominenten Gästen an Bord zählten beispielsweise Heddy Pross-Weerth und Beate Uhse. (de)
  • Krake was a Dutch sailing ship with the identifier ZK 14. It was bought by the German progressive pedagogue, bard and writer Martin Luserke. The former fishery vessel was deployed as his floating poet's workshop. It cruised the shallow coastal regions of The Netherlands, (Germany), Denmark, Southern Norway and Southern Sweden as well as channels and rivers between North Sea and Baltic Sea. In harbours it was visited by a larger quantity of mostly younger people who attended readings and taletellings. Krake became very well-known during 1934 and 1938 and still is a topic in German literature, scientific literature, local museums, libraries, archives, encyclopaedias, and lectures. One of its later well-known visitors was German pilot Beate Uhse. (en)
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  • 1934-02-25 (xsd:date)
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  • destroyed by Allied bomb, 18 June 1944,Hamburg-Finkenwerderwharf
  • commercial fishery vessel
  • floating poet's workshop
  • sold to Germany, 25 February 1934
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  • 1934-02-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Krake, 1934–1938 (en)
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  • at main mast (en)
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  • Emden, Germany (en)
  • Zoutkamp, Netherlands (en)
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  • ZK 14 (en)
  • ZK 14, call signal DGJC (en)
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  • LOD , LOA approx. (en)
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  • Krake (en)
  • Ebenhaëzer (en)
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  • Zoutkamp, Netherlands (en)
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  • Krake (en)
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  • floating poet's workshop (en)
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  • Die Krake mit der Kennung ZK 14 war ein niederländischer Blazer, den der deutsche Schriftsteller, Barde, Theaterschaffende und Reformpädagoge Martin Luserke erworben hatte. Er wird daher in der deutschsprachigen Literatur, in regionalen Museen, Bibliotheken, Archiven, Enzyklopädien sowie anlässlich von Vorträgen thematisiert. In den Häfen zwischen den westfriesischen Inseln und Rügen war die Krake in der zweiten Hälfte der 1930er Jahre als schwimmende Dichterwerkstatt bekannt, auf der sich stets eine größere Zahl überwiegend junger Leute zur Mitfahrt, zu Erzählungen und Lesungen einfand. Zu den aus heutiger Sicht prominenten Gästen an Bord zählten beispielsweise Heddy Pross-Weerth und Beate Uhse. (de)
  • Krake was a Dutch sailing ship with the identifier ZK 14. It was bought by the German progressive pedagogue, bard and writer Martin Luserke. The former fishery vessel was deployed as his floating poet's workshop. It cruised the shallow coastal regions of The Netherlands, (Germany), Denmark, Southern Norway and Southern Sweden as well as channels and rivers between North Sea and Baltic Sea. In harbours it was visited by a larger quantity of mostly younger people who attended readings and taletellings. Krake became very well-known during 1934 and 1938 and still is a topic in German literature, scientific literature, local museums, libraries, archives, encyclopaedias, and lectures. One of its later well-known visitors was German pilot Beate Uhse. (en)
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  • Krake (Schiff) (de)
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