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- Der Schnelldampfer Potsdam war ein Passagierschiff des Norddeutschen Lloyd. Bei ihrer Indienststellung im Jahr 1935 war die Potsdam das erste Schiff in der Welthandelsflotte mit Zwangdurchlaufkesseln der Bauart Benson in Kombination mit einem turboelektrischen Antrieb. Die bei Blohm & Voss in Hamburg gebaute Potsdam wurde nach über vierzig Jahren Einsatzdauer Mitte der 1970er Jahre in Pakistan abgebrochen. (de)
- Empire Fowey was a 19,121 GRT ocean liner that was built in 1935 as Potsdam by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg for the Hamburg America Line. She was sold before completion to Norddeutscher Lloyd. While owned by Norddeutscher Lloyd she was one of three sister ships operating the service between Bremen and the Far East. Her sister ships were SS Scharnhorst and SS Gneisenau. En route to the United States when war was declared, she managed to return to Germany. Used as an accommodation ship and troopship during World War II, she was seized by the Allies in 1945 and renamed Empire Jewel. She was converted to a troopship in 1946 but her high-pressure boilers proved troublesome and the ship was rebuilt in 1947 and renamed Empire Fowey. Sold to Pakistan in 1960 and renamed Safina-E-Hujjaj, she served until 1976 when she was scrapped at Gadani Beach, Pakistan. (en)
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- 15661 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- *286 passengers
*1,636 passengers (en)
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- *Code Letters DOQS
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*United Kingdom Official Number 180810
*Code Letters GMFW
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* (en)
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- *Potsdam
*Empire Jewel
*Empire Fowey
*Safina-E-Hujjaj (en)
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- *Hamburg America Line
*Norddeutsche Lloyd
*Ministry of War Transport
*Ministry of Transport
*Pan-Islamic Steamship Co (en)
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- *Hamburg America Line
*Norddeutsche Lloyd
*Ministry of War Transport
*Ministry of Transport
*Pan-Islamic Steamship Co (en)
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- Steam turbines driving electric motors (en)
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- Twin screw propellers (en)
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- * Hamburg, Germany
* Bremen
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* London, United Kingdom
*23px London
* Karachi, Pakistan (en)
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- *Ocean liner
*Troopship
*Passenger ship (en)
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- Der Schnelldampfer Potsdam war ein Passagierschiff des Norddeutschen Lloyd. Bei ihrer Indienststellung im Jahr 1935 war die Potsdam das erste Schiff in der Welthandelsflotte mit Zwangdurchlaufkesseln der Bauart Benson in Kombination mit einem turboelektrischen Antrieb. Die bei Blohm & Voss in Hamburg gebaute Potsdam wurde nach über vierzig Jahren Einsatzdauer Mitte der 1970er Jahre in Pakistan abgebrochen. (de)
- Empire Fowey was a 19,121 GRT ocean liner that was built in 1935 as Potsdam by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg for the Hamburg America Line. She was sold before completion to Norddeutscher Lloyd. While owned by Norddeutscher Lloyd she was one of three sister ships operating the service between Bremen and the Far East. Her sister ships were SS Scharnhorst and SS Gneisenau. En route to the United States when war was declared, she managed to return to Germany. Sold to Pakistan in 1960 and renamed Safina-E-Hujjaj, she served until 1976 when she was scrapped at Gadani Beach, Pakistan. (en)
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- Potsdam (Schiff, 1935) (de)
- SS Empire Fowey (en)
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- *Empire Fowey (1946–60) (en)
- *Empire Jewel (1945–46) (en)
- *Potsdam (1935–45) (en)
- *Safina-E-Hujjaj (1961–1976) (en)
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