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- SS_Saar length "63398.4".
- SS_Saar abstract "Saar was a 1,026 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1937 by Stettiner Oderwerke AG, Stettin for German owners. She was seized by the Allies at Kolding, Denmark in May 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Congleton. In 1946, she was passed to the Soviet Union and renamed Donetz (Донец).".
- SS_Saar class Cargo_ship.
- SS_Saar length "63.3984".
- SS_Saar powerType Compound_steam_engine.
- SS_Saar shipBeam "9.7536".
- SS_Saar status "In active service as of 1946".
- SS_Saar wikiPageExternalLink Donetz-01.html.
- SS_Saar wikiPageID "27712276".
- SS_Saar wikiPageRevisionID "572226756".
- SS_Saar hasPhotoCollection SS_Saar.
- SS_Saar shipBuilder "Stettiner Oderwerke AG".
- SS_Saar shipClass "Cargo ship".
- SS_Saar shipIdentification "Code Letters DAYW".
- SS_Saar shipIdentification "Code Letters GNML".
- SS_Saar shipIdentification "United Kingdom Official Number 180703".
- SS_Saar shipLaunched "1937".
- SS_Saar shipName "Donetz".
- SS_Saar shipName "Empire Congleton".
- SS_Saar shipName "Saar".
- SS_Saar shipOperator "R C Gribel".
- SS_Saar shipOperator "Soviet Government".
- SS_Saar shipOperator "T H Donking & Sons Ltd".
- SS_Saar shipOwner "Ministry of Transport".
- SS_Saar shipOwner "Ministry of War Transport".
- SS_Saar shipOwner "R C Gribel".
- SS_Saar shipOwner "Soviet Government".
- SS_Saar shipPower "Compound steam engine".
- SS_Saar shipPropulsion "Screw propellor".
- SS_Saar shipRegistry "London".
- SS_Saar shipRegistry "Soviet Union".
- SS_Saar shipRegistry "Stettin".
- SS_Saar shipStatus "In active service as of 1946".
- SS_Saar shipTonnage "560".
- SS_Saar subject Category:1937_ships.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Empire_ships.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Germany–Soviet_Union_relations.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_Germany.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Ministry_of_War_Transport_ships.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Ships_built_in_Stettin.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Soviet_Union–United_Kingdom_relations.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Steamships_of_Germany.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Steamships_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- SS_Saar subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Saar subject Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Germany.
- SS_Saar type 1937Ships.
- SS_Saar type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Saar type Bottom102878222.
- SS_Saar type CargoShip102965300.
- SS_Saar type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Saar type Craft103125870.
- SS_Saar type EmpireShips.
- SS_Saar type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Saar type MerchantShipsOfGermany.
- SS_Saar type MerchantShipsOfTheSovietUnion.
- SS_Saar type MerchantShipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- SS_Saar type Object100002684.
- SS_Saar type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Saar type Ship104194289.
- SS_Saar type Steamer104309348.
- SS_Saar type SteamshipsOfGermany.
- SS_Saar type SteamshipsOfTheSovietUnion.
- SS_Saar type SteamshipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- SS_Saar type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Saar type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Saar type Whole100003553.
- SS_Saar type WorldWarIIMerchantShipsOfGermany.
- SS_Saar type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Saar type Ship.
- SS_Saar type Product.
- SS_Saar type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Saar comment "Saar was a 1,026 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1937 by Stettiner Oderwerke AG, Stettin for German owners. She was seized by the Allies at Kolding, Denmark in May 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Congleton. In 1946, she was passed to the Soviet Union and renamed Donetz (Донец).".
- SS_Saar label "SS Saar".
- SS_Saar sameAs m.0c3w0s1.
- SS_Saar sameAs Q7394310.
- SS_Saar sameAs Q7394310.
- SS_Saar sameAs SS_Saar.
- SS_Saar wasDerivedFrom SS_Saar?oldid=572226756.
- SS_Saar isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Saar.
- SS_Saar name "Donetz (1946- )".
- SS_Saar name "Empire Congleton (1945-46)".
- SS_Saar name "Saar (1937-1945)".