SS Gneisenau (1935)
SS Gneisenau was a 18,160 GRT Norddeutscher Lloyd ocean liner that was launched and completed in 1935. Like several other German ships of the same name, she was named after the Prussian Generalfeldmarschall and military reformer August Neidhardt von Gneisenau (1760–1831). Gneisenau was the second of three sister ships built for NDL. DeSchiMAG in Bremen built Gneisenau and Scharnhorst, while Blohm + Voss in Hamburg built the third sister, Potsdam. On 2 May 1943, Gneisenau struck a mine in the Baltic Sea, capsized, and sank. The wreck was raised on 12 July 1950 and scrapped in Denmark.
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SS Gneisenau (1935)
SS Gneisenau was a 18,160 GRT Norddeutscher Lloyd ocean liner that was launched and completed in 1935. Like several other German ships of the same name, she was named after the Prussian Generalfeldmarschall and military reformer August Neidhardt von Gneisenau (1760–1831). Gneisenau was the second of three sister ships built for NDL. DeSchiMAG in Bremen built Gneisenau and Scharnhorst, while Blohm + Voss in Hamburg built the third sister, Potsdam. On 2 May 1943, Gneisenau struck a mine in the Baltic Sea, capsized, and sank. The wreck was raised on 12 July 1950 and scrapped in Denmark.
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Die Gneisenau war ein Passagie ...... dmarschall und Heeresreformer.
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SS Gneisenau was a 18,160 GRT ...... 1950 and scrapped in Denmark.
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Sunk 2 May 1943
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Die Gneisenau war ein Passagie ...... dmarschall und Heeresreformer.
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SS Gneisenau was a 18,160 GRT ...... 1950 and scrapped in Denmark.
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Gneisenau (Schiff, 1935)
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SS Gneisenau (1935)
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