Near the Polish shores there are many wrecks that might be of interest. You cant dive on most of them for obvious reasons (mass graves).
Most notable are:
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Graf Zepelin - German aircraft carrier - destroyed by Russians after the war
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2 (yes, TWO) VIIc class u-boots: 1st. U-346, sunk 20.09.1943 during training - 6 sailors rescued (37 dead), 2nd. unidentified - either collision or mine - still unknown
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Stutgart - German hospital ship that was bombed by Americans despite Red Cross signs and is still there with hundreds of bodies inside. Sunk in Oct. 1943.
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Boelcke - work station for seaplanes. Sunk by the Russian bomb on 17.04.45
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Bremenhaven - troop transport sunk by the bomb on 30.10.1944 with 400 soldiers on board
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Franken - tanker runk by Russian bomb on 08.04.1945
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Netelbeck - mine hunter - sunk by the bomb, restored and later thrown ashore by the strong storm. abandoned.
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Gustloff - hospital and hotel-ship, sunk on 30.01.1945 by russian u-boat with 5000 ppl onboard - only a few survived. Very well known and described tragedy... Hitler travelled on board a few times. Many divers were dead on this wreck after the war. Its just a cursed one...
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Steuben - passenger ship sunk by Russian u-boat on 09.02.1945 with almost 2500 ppl onboard, only 300 were rescued.
Theres a very good internet site describing baltic wrecks on the Polish shores. Pity, its English version is very limited. However, you can still find interactive wreck map, wreck listings with exact position - you may click the wreck name and at least see some pics. (Polish verson describes each wreck in detail - only a few of the description has been translated...)
http://www.balticwrecks.com/index/wrecks.html
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