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In June 1919 Graf Waldersee was damaged in a collision. Her sister ship Patricia (shown here) rescued her passengers and towed her to safety. Patricia took off Graf Waldersee ' s passengers and half of her crew and then took the damaged liner in tow. Late on the morning of 12 June Graf Waldersee ' s crew beached her on a sandbar on Long Island.
Passenger ships of Germany include all ships designed, built, or operated in Germany for the purpose of transporting passengers. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Passenger ships of Germany . Subcategories
Pages in category "1873 ships" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Historic photos of Hoboken and Hamburg America Line ports; Passenger Lists from the Hamburg-Amerika Linie GG Archives; Hamburg-Amerika Line ships This collection contains 16 photographs depicting ship interior and exterior views of Hamburg-Amerika Line's luxury passenger ships Augusta Victoria, Columbia and Normannia by Louis Koch, Bremen
Category: World War I passenger ships of Germany. ... SS Graf Waldersee; K. SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse; SS Kaiser Wilhelm II; P. SS Pennsylvania (1896) SS Pretoria ...
Passenger ship 14,501 1,596 Indonesia: Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia: 609 1984 8209688 Kambuna: Passenger ship 14,501 Indonesia: Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia: 610 1986 8407735 Homeric: Cruise ship: 42,092 1,132 scrapped Panama: Home Lines: 611 1984 8303252 Rinjani: Passenger ship 14,501 Indonesia: Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia: 612 1985 8303264 ...
SS Donau (1882) was a 1,513-ton cargo ship launched on 18 July 1882, by Thompson, R. in Southwick, England for A.C. Mohr & Son. Sold to Settsu Kogyo in 1896, wrecked off Shanghai in 1908. [2] SS Donau (1922 Rostock) was a 2,575-ton cargo ship completed as Osterndorf for the Vinnen Bros in June 1922, by Neptun AG in Rostock, Germany.
Alfred Ludwig Heinrich Karl Graf von Waldersee [1] (8 April 1832 – 5 March 1904) was a German field marshal (Generalfeldmarschall) who became Chief of the Imperial German General Staff. Born into a military family, von Waldersee saw decorated service as an artillery officer, and became Prussian military attaché at the Paris embassy in 1870.