SS Sanct Svithun
SS Sanct Svithun was a 1,376 ton steel-hulled steamship built by the German shipyard Danziger Werft and delivered to the Norwegian Stavanger-based shipping company Det Stavangerske Dampskibsselskab on 1 July 1927. She sailed the Hurtigruten route along the coast of Norway until she was lost in an air attack on 30 September 1943 during the Second World War.
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SS Sanct Svithun
SS Sanct Svithun was a 1,376 ton steel-hulled steamship built by the German shipyard Danziger Werft and delivered to the Norwegian Stavanger-based shipping company Det Stavangerske Dampskibsselskab on 1 July 1927. She sailed the Hurtigruten route along the coast of Norway until she was lost in an air attack on 30 September 1943 during the Second World War.
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Die Sanct Svithun (I) war ein ...... norwegischen Bevölkerung aus.
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SS Sanct Svithun was a 1,376 t ...... 3 during the Second World War.
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1927-07-01
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Sunk by Allied aircraft on 30 September 1943
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1927-07-01
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After 1940: German-manned anti-aircraft guns
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Bergen, Norway
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March 1927
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Sanct Svithun
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Ship namesake
Saint Swithun – patron saint of Stavanger, Norway
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Det Stavangerske Dampskibsselskab in Stavanger
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Stavanger
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Die Sanct Svithun (I) war ein ...... norwegischen Bevölkerung aus.
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SS Sanct Svithun was a 1,376 t ...... 3 during the Second World War.
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SS Sanct Svithun
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Sanct Svithun (Schiff, 1927)
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Sanct Svithun
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