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SS Imperator (known as RMS Berengaria for most of her career) was a German ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line, launched in 1912. At the time of her completion in June 1913, she was the largest passenger ship in the world, surpassing the new White Star liner Olympic .
SS Imperator. The Imperator-class was a series of three large ocean liners designed and built for the Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). Envisaged by HAPAG chairman, Albert Ballin, the three ships - Imperator, launched in 1912; Vaterland, launched in 1913; and Bismarck, launched in 1914 - each displaced over 50,000 tons, with each successively holding the title of the world's largest passenger ship.
Torpedoed and sunk on July 2, 1940 SS Arcadia: 1953 Scrapped at Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1979 SS Arctic: 1850 Collided with SS Vesta, and sank in 1854 RMS Arlanza: 1911 Scrapped in 1938 SS Armadale Castle: 1903 Scrapped in 1936 SS Armenian: 1895 Torpedoed and Sunk by SM U-24 on June 28, 1915 RMS Arundel Castle: 1919 Scrapped in 1959 Asama Maru: 1928
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SS Vaterland was an ocean liner launched on 3 April 1913 and began service in 1914 for Germany's Hamburg America Line.The ship, second of three running mates and then the largest passenger ship in the world, made her first voyage to New York arriving on 21 May 1914 under the command of a Commodore and four Captains of the German Naval Reserve to celebrations featuring German and American ...
SS Atlantic (based on the sinking of the RMS Titanic, and the fictional ship's name has the sequel to the real-life ship the RMS Atlantic, and the ship on the movie is an inspiration for the RMS Titanic and the RMS Berengaria) – ocean liner, Atlantic, 1929
RMS Campania; RMS Carinthia (1925) RMS Carinthia (1955) RMS Carmania (1905) RMS Caronia (1904) RMS Caronia (1947) RMS Carpathia; SS Catalonia; MV Cunard Adventurer; MV Cunard Ambassador; MS Cunard Princess
Queen Mary 2: 2003 2004–present Ocean liner 149,215 GT Bermuda: In service Queen Victoria: 2007 2007–present Cruise ship 90,049 GT Bermuda: In service Queen Elizabeth: 2010 2010–present Cruise ship 90,901 GT Bermuda: In service Queen Anne [9] 2024 2024-present Cruise ship 113,300 GT Bermuda: In service