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German Passenger Ships and Boats

 

Cap Arcona, SS, famous ships (Another Cap Arcona, SS)    
Cap Arcona, SS — German ocean liner
Her sinking was one of the biggest maritime losses of life during World War II. Only 350 of the 4,500 former concentration camp inmates aboard the ship survived.  LAUNCHED: 1927, May 18 FATE: Sank on May 3, 1945 after being attacked by an RAF squadron.
Estonia, MS, famous ships (Another Estonia, MS)    
Estonia, MS — German cruise ferry with bow opening car ramp
Worst maritime ship disaster in the European waters in peacetime after the Titanic, costing 852 lives. As the largest Estonian-owned ship of the time, she symbolized the independence Estonia regained after the collapse of the Soviet Union.  LAUNCHED: 1980, April 18 FATE: Capsized and sunk in the Baltic Sea on September 28, 1994.
Liberté, SS, famous ships 
Liberté, SS — German ocean liner; then American war prize; then French owned
Featured prominently in the movie The French Line, starring Jane Russell. She was taken as a US war prize at the end of World War II, then used to transport US servicemen back to the states, and finally turned over to the French as war reparations.  LAUNCHED: 1928, August 18 FATE: Retired in 1961 and scrapped in 1962.
Liemba, MV, famous ships 
Liemba, MV — German ferry, passenger and car
The last vessel of the German Imperial Navy still sailing. She was the inspiration for the German gunboat in the novel and movie The African QueenLAUNCHED: 1915, February FATE: Scuttled July 26, 1916; raised in 1927, still in service on Lake Tanganyika.
Prinzessin Victoria Luise, famous ships 
Prinzessin Victoria Luise — German passenger ship
First purpose-built cruise ship. Not only did she look more like a private yacht, she had 120 first class cabins, a library, gymnasium, and darkroom.  LAUNCHED: 1900, June 18 FATE: Declared a loss December 19, 1906 after running onto rocks at Kingston.
Royal Clipper, famous ships 
Royal Clipper — German tall ship; steel-hulled five masted fully rigged design
The largest and only five-masted full-rigged sailing ship in service. Her design was based on the German ship Preussen, but was configured for passenger comfort rather than cargo carrying.  LAUNCHED: 2001 FATE: Still in service.
St. Louis, SS, famous ships 
St. Louis, SS — German ocean liner
In 1939, her captain, Gustav Schröder, tried to find homes for 937 German Jewish refugees after denied entry to Cuba. She was the subject of a 1974 book, Voyage of the Damned, and adapted for a 1976 movie of the same name.  LAUNCHED: 1928, August 18 FATE: Scrapped in Hamburg, Germany, 1952.

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Wilhelm Gustloff, MV, famous ships 
Wilhelm Gustloff, MV — German purpose-built cruise ship used as a hospital ship and troop ship in World War II
Greatest ship disaster in recorded maritime history with an estimated 9,400 people were killed in the sinking. It was sunk by a Soviet submarine while participating in the evacuation of civilians, military personnel, and Nazi officials who were surrounded by the Red Army in East Prussia.  LAUNCHED: 1937, May FATE: Torpedoed in the Baltic Sea January 30, 1945.

The number of German Passenger Ships and Boats listed is 8


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1.  Estonia, MS German cruise ferry
2.  Liberté, SS German ocean liner
3.  Liemba, MV German ferry
4.  Prinzessin Victoria Luise German passenger ship
5.  Royal Clipper German tall ship
6.  St. Louis, SS German ocean liner
7.  Wilhelm Gustloff, MV German purpose-built cruise ship
  

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