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About: SS Scharnhorst (1934)
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SS Scharnhorst was a Norddeutscher Lloyd ocean liner, launched in 1934, completed in 1935 and made her maiden voyage on 8 May 1935. She was the first big passenger liner built by the Third Reich. Under the German merchant flag, she was the second liner named after General Gerhard J. D. von Scharnhorst. She was one of three ships on the Far Eastern route between Bremen and Yokohama; her sister ships were SS Potsdam and SS Gneisenau. These three ships were planned to shorten the journey time between Bremen and Shanghai from the usual 50 days to 34. She was trapped in Japan in September 1939 and later converted into an Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier named Shinyo in 1942 and sunk by US submarine USS Spadefish in 1944.

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  • Le SS Scharnhorst était un paquebot de la Norddeutscher Lloyd lancé en 1934. Mis en service l'année suivante, il fut le premier grand paquebot construit pour le Troisième Reich. Il est le second navire à passagers nommé d'après le général prussien Gerhard J. D. von Scharnhorst (1755-1813). Réquisitionné par la marine impériale japonaise pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le navire est converti en porte-avions et renommé Shinyo, avant d'être coulé par un sous-marin en 1944. (fr)
  • SS Scharnhorst was a Norddeutscher Lloyd ocean liner, launched in 1934, completed in 1935 and made her maiden voyage on 8 May 1935. She was the first big passenger liner built by the Third Reich. Under the German merchant flag, she was the second liner named after General Gerhard J. D. von Scharnhorst. She was one of three ships on the Far Eastern route between Bremen and Yokohama; her sister ships were SS Potsdam and SS Gneisenau. These three ships were planned to shorten the journey time between Bremen and Shanghai from the usual 50 days to 34. She was trapped in Japan in September 1939 and later converted into an Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier named Shinyo in 1942 and sunk by US submarine USS Spadefish in 1944. (en)
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  • 1935-05-03 (xsd:date)
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  • 1943-12-15 (xsd:date)
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  • 1934-12-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Sold
  • * 17 November 1944
  • *Sunk by,
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  • title (en)
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  • 1942 (xsd:integer)
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  • DeSchiMAG, Bremen (en)
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  • 1943-12-15 (xsd:date)
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  • 1935 (xsd:integer)
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  • 0001-11-17 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • Sold (en)
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  • Bremen (en)
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  • *Call sign DOQO * (en)
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  • 1935-05-03 (xsd:date)
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  • 1934-12-14 (xsd:date)
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  • * p/p * o/a (en)
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  • Shin'yō (en)
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  • *sister ships: * , (en)
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  • twin steam turbines, turbo-electric transmission, twin screw (en)
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  • Bremen – Far East (en)
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  • direction finding equipment, echo sounding device, gyrocompass (en)
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  • *as built: * tonnage under deck 13,618 * (en)
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  • Le SS Scharnhorst était un paquebot de la Norddeutscher Lloyd lancé en 1934. Mis en service l'année suivante, il fut le premier grand paquebot construit pour le Troisième Reich. Il est le second navire à passagers nommé d'après le général prussien Gerhard J. D. von Scharnhorst (1755-1813). Réquisitionné par la marine impériale japonaise pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le navire est converti en porte-avions et renommé Shinyo, avant d'être coulé par un sous-marin en 1944. (fr)
  • SS Scharnhorst was a Norddeutscher Lloyd ocean liner, launched in 1934, completed in 1935 and made her maiden voyage on 8 May 1935. She was the first big passenger liner built by the Third Reich. Under the German merchant flag, she was the second liner named after General Gerhard J. D. von Scharnhorst. She was one of three ships on the Far Eastern route between Bremen and Yokohama; her sister ships were SS Potsdam and SS Gneisenau. These three ships were planned to shorten the journey time between Bremen and Shanghai from the usual 50 days to 34. She was trapped in Japan in September 1939 and later converted into an Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier named Shinyo in 1942 and sunk by US submarine USS Spadefish in 1944. (en)
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  • SS Scharnhorst (paquebot, 1934) (fr)
  • SS Scharnhorst (1934) (en)
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  • Shin'yō (en)
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