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- SS_Hamburg_(1926) length "193548.0".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) abstract "SS Hamburg was a German ocean liner owned by the Hamburg America Line, built by the Blohm & Voss Shipbuilders of Hamburg, Germany and launched in 1926. She had a sister ship the New York. They were similar to the SS Albert Ballin.She became a naval accommodation ship for the German Navy in 1940. On 7 March 1945 during the evacuation of the forces from the Eastern Front, she struck a mine and sank. She was then salvaged by the Soviets in 1950. She was intended to become a passenger ship, the Yuri Dolgoruki she was instead finished in 1960 as a mother ship for whalers. She was then scrapped in 1977.".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) builder Blohm_+_Voss.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) builder Germany.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) builder Hamburg.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) country Germany.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) length "193.548".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) owner Hamburg_America_Line.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipBeam "21.9456".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) status "Scrapped, 1977".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) status "Sunk by mine, 7 March 1945".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-74389-0001,_VEB_Warnowwerft_Warnemünde,_Walfangmutterschiff_%22Jurij_Dolgoruky%22.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) topSpeed "28.706".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) type Ocean_liner.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) wikiPageExternalLink 1938-InTheThirdClassToNorthAmerica.html.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) wikiPageID "11564404".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) wikiPageRevisionID "544821705".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) hasPhotoCollection SS_Hamburg_(1926).
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipAcquired "by salvage, 1950".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipBuilder Blohm_+_Voss.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipBuilder Germany.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipBuilder Hamburg.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipCapacity "222".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipCapacity "456".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipCapacity "471.0".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipCommissioned "1940".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipCountry "Germany".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipCountry "USSR".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipFate "--03-07".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipFate "Scrapped, 1977".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipFlag "100".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipLaunched "1926".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipName "Hamburg".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipName "SS Hamburg".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipName "Yuri Dolgoruki".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipOwner Hamburg_America_Line.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipPropulsion "Steam turbines, twin screws".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipRoute "Hamburg–New York City".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) shipType Ocean_liner.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) subject Category:1926_ships.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) subject Category:Ocean_liners.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Hamburg.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) subject Category:Ships_of_the_Hamburg_America_Line.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) subject Category:Ships_sunk_by_mines.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) type Ship.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) type Product.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) comment "SS Hamburg was a German ocean liner owned by the Hamburg America Line, built by the Blohm & Voss Shipbuilders of Hamburg, Germany and launched in 1926. She had a sister ship the New York. They were similar to the SS Albert Ballin.She became a naval accommodation ship for the German Navy in 1940. On 7 March 1945 during the evacuation of the forces from the Eastern Front, she struck a mine and sank. She was then salvaged by the Soviets in 1950.".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) label "Hamburg (Schiff, 1926)".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) label "SS Hamburg (1926)".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) sameAs Hamburg_(Schiff,_1926).
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) sameAs m.02rj9p6.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) sameAs Q827103.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) sameAs Q827103.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) wasDerivedFrom SS_Hamburg_(1926)?oldid=544821705.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-74389-0001,_VEB_Warnowwerft_Warnemünde,_Walfangmutterschiff_%22Jurij_Dolgoruky%22.jpg.
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Hamburg_(1926).
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) name "Hamburg".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) name "SS Hamburg".
- SS_Hamburg_(1926) name "Yuri Dolgoruki".