Not at all.
When Johnson asked the Germany Chancellor Ehrhard for help, he declined to send troops, but instead sent the coastal ferry Helgoland into duty.
The ship was normaly operating on the line Cuxhaven-Heligoland.
Some years before during building, the German Government had ordered to directly construct the ship to be able to operate as a Hospital ship.
And this she did and served in Saigon.
Sometimes history is so amazing.
(Source - Special edition: 120 years anniversary of HADAG http://www.hadag.de/presse/pm120jahrehadag04.08.pdf)
(5 Euro)
When Johnson asked the Germany Chancellor Ehrhard for help, he declined to send troops, but instead sent the coastal ferry Helgoland into duty.
The ship was normaly operating on the line Cuxhaven-Heligoland.
Some years before during building, the German Government had ordered to directly construct the ship to be able to operate as a Hospital ship.
And this she did and served in Saigon.
Sometimes history is so amazing.
(Source - Special edition: 120 years anniversary of HADAG http://www.hadag.de/presse/pm120jahrehadag04.08.pdf)
(5 Euro)