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- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy length "133502.4".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy abstract "Dmitry Donskoy was a 5,061-ton German cargo ship which was built in 1943 as Eberhart Essberger. Taken as a British war prize in 1945, she was renamed Empire Ayr. She was allocated to the Soviet Union in 1946 and served until scrapped in 1974.".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy builder Landskrona.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy completionDate "1944-01-20".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy length "133.5024".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipBeam "17.3736".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipLaunch "1943-05-11".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy status "Scrapped 1974".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy topSpeed "18.52".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy wikiPageID "21219704".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy wikiPageRevisionID "556633516".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy hasPhotoCollection MV_Dmitry_Donskoy.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipBuilder "Öresunds Varvet A/B, Landskrona".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipCompleted "1944-01-20".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipFate "Scrapped 1974".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipIdentification "Code Letters GNPS".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipIdentification "Official Number 180681".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipLaunched "1943-05-11".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipName "Dmitry Donskoy".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipName "Eberhart Essberger".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipName "Empire Ayr".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipOperator "F C Strick & Co Ltd".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipOperator "Owner operated except:-".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipOwner "Baltic Shipping Co, Leningrad".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipOwner "J T Essberger, Hamburg".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipOwner "Ministry of War Transport".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipPropulsion "2".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipRegistry "Hamburg".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipRegistry "Leningrad".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipRegistry "London".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipTonnage "5061".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy shipYardNumber "73".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy subject Category:1943_ships.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy subject Category:Empire_ships.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy subject Category:Germany–Soviet_Union_relations.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy subject Category:Ministry_of_War_Transport_ships.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy subject Category:Ships_built_in_Sweden.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy subject Category:Soviet_Union–United_Kingdom_relations.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy subject Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Germany.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type 1943Ships.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Artifact100021939.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Bottom102878222.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type CargoShip102965300.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Conveyance103100490.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Craft103125870.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type EmpireShips.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Instrumentality103575240.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type MerchantShipsOfTheSovietUnion.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Object100002684.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Ship104194289.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Vehicle104524313.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Vessel104530566.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Whole100003553.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type WorldWarIIMerchantShipsOfGermany.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type MeanOfTransportation.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Ship.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Product.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type Ship.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy type DesignedArtifact.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy comment "Dmitry Donskoy was a 5,061-ton German cargo ship which was built in 1943 as Eberhart Essberger. Taken as a British war prize in 1945, she was renamed Empire Ayr. She was allocated to the Soviet Union in 1946 and served until scrapped in 1974.".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy label "MV Dmitry Donskoy".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy sameAs m.05bzth8.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy sameAs Q6719450.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy sameAs Q6719450.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy sameAs MV_Dmitry_Donskoy.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy wasDerivedFrom MV_Dmitry_Donskoy?oldid=556633516.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy isPrimaryTopicOf MV_Dmitry_Donskoy.
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy name "Dmitry Donskoy (1946-74)".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy name "Eberhart Essberger (1943-45)".
- MV_Dmitry_Donskoy name "Empire Ayr (1945-46)".