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  2. SS Bremen (1928) - Wikipedia

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    SS Bremen was a German-built ocean liner constructed for the Norddeutscher Lloyd line (NDL) to work the transatlantic sea route. Launched in 1928, Bremen was notable for her high-speed engines and low, streamlined profile.

  3. SS Bremen (1896) - Wikipedia

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    After the fire, Bremen was rebuilt by AG Vulcan Stettin, lengthened to 575 feet (175 m), and her tonnage was increased to 11,540 gross register tons (GRT). She reentered service in October 1901. [1] On 20 April 1912, while sailing from Bremen to New York City, Bremen passed through the debris field left by the sinking of RMS Titanic.

  4. SS Europa (1928) - Wikipedia

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    SS Europa, later SS Liberté IMO 5607332, was a German ocean liner built for the Norddeutsche Lloyd line (NDL) to work the transatlantic sea route. Launched in 1928, she and her sister ship, Bremen, were the two most advanced, high-speed steam turbine ocean vessels in their day, with both earning the Blue Riband.

  5. Game on Board - Wikipedia

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    Game on Board (German: Spiel an Bord) is a 1936 German comedy crime film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Viktor de Kowa, Susi Lanner and Alfred Abel. [1] Location shooting took place in Bremerhaven and New York and on the Atlantic crossing of the ocean liner SS Bremen.

  6. SS Pasteur (1938) - Wikipedia

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    SS Pasteur was a steam turbine ocean liner built for Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique. She later sailed as Bremen for Norddeutscher Lloyd . In the course of her career, she sailed for 41 years under four names and six countries' flags.

  7. Rivers-class ocean liner - Wikipedia

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    The Rivers class was a class of eleven ocean liners of the Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL), the first class of German express liners. The ships were built between 1881 and 1890, the first nine in Glasgow by John Elder & Co. or the renamed Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, the last two in Stettin by Vulcan.

  8. MS Stockholm (1941) - Wikipedia

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    The lower-location bridge combined with the ship's other design features made the 1941 Stockholm resemble a smaller version of North German Lloyd's 1929- and 1930-built Blue Riband winners SS Bremen and SS Europa.

  9. Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Deutschen Schiff- und Maschinenbau-AG, issued October 1942. The Deschimag was founded in 1926 when influential Bremen merchants and bankers decided to found a cooperation of great German shipbuilding companies under the leadership of the shipyard AG Weser. [1]