THE OWNER OF THIS WEBSITE, STYLLZ SANDER

Styllz Sander was born on the 2nd September of 1975 in The Haque, Netherlands. When in 1985 Titanic was found, reading the fascinating stories about the sinking, especially the drawing of her sinking stern straight up, his interest in the wolds biggest moving man-made objects was sparked. For a very long time Titanic was of his biggest interest. But it became obvious that Titanic wasn't the only oceanliner that was built. It  became more and more clear that Titanic was over-hyped. This led him to the find of some rusty laid-up oceanliners in the Patuxent river, Delaware. Mighty forgotten four stackers, sitting dormant, still being enormously gracious. At first not much was known about these oceanliners, as well as not much existing photographs. This sparked his interest even more. He was starting to hunt down all information available on them, corresponding with musea, orgsanisations, wharfs and even the US Navy and Boston Iron & Metal Company.

He found his way to Ebay and auctions, scanning for everything available until he realised his collection was getting bigger and bigger. A hand-written letter was even send to Arnold Kludas, the renowned author of many books covering the German oceanliners, which unfortunately never was replied, probably because of his very high age being well over 90! In many ways Arnold Kludas was a huge influencer for his love for the German ships. The hunt continued and now one decade later the love for the four Kaiser Class ships and their rival Deutschland still keeps growing every day. More and more bizarre facts are discovered with every discovery answering one question, but throwing up at least a double amount of new questions.