List of ships with the name Germany
Germany is the name of several ships. Many of these ships named after Germany are listed below.
Ship list
designation | Ship type | Class / type | Construction year | Shipyard | Owner | period of service | Whereabouts | image |
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Germany | Full ship | 1818 | Imperial Fleet | 1848 to 1852 | Sold in 1852 | |||
GermanyReceipt ? | 1847 | HAPAG | ||||||
Germany | Passenger ship | 1866 | Caird & Company , Greenock | North German Lloyd | 1866 to 1875 | Stranded December 6, 1875 | ||
Germany | Ironclad | Kaiser- class | 1874 | Samuda Brothers , London | Imperial Navy | 1874 to 1900 | Renamed Jupiter in 1904 , scrapped in 1908 | |
GermanyReceipt ? | Tanker | 1893 | DAPG | |||||
Germany | Passenger ship | 1900 | AG Vulcan , Szczecin | HAPAG | 1900 to 1910 | Renamed Victoria Luise in 1911 , scrapped in 1925 | ||
Germany | Ship of the line | Germany class | 1904 | Germania shipyard , Kiel | Imperial Navy | 1906 to 1917 | Wrecked from 1920 to 1922 | |
Germany | Freighter | 1904 | EK Lindstol, Risør | Wilhelm Filchner | 1910 to 1914 | Sold in 1914, sunk in 1926 | ||
Germany | ferry | 1909 | AG Vulcan, Szczecin | 1909 to 1940 | Renamed Stralsund in 1940 , scrapped in 1963 | |||
Germany | Commercial submarine | 1916 | Flensburg shipbuilding company , Flensburg / Germania shipyard , Kiel | German ocean shipping company | 1916 to 1917 | 1917 rebuilt as a U-cruiser and renamed U 155, broken up in 1922 | ||
Germany | Passenger ship | 1924 | Blohm & Voss , Hamburg | HAPAG | 1924 to 1945 | Sunk on May 3, 1945 | ||
Germany | Passenger ship | 1925 | Nüschke, Szczecin | Swinemünder Dampfschiffahrts-AG | 1925 to 1930 | Sold in 1930 and renamed Frigga , deleted from the register of ships in 1960 | ||
Training ship Germany | Sail training ship | 1927 | Tecklenborg shipyard , Geestemünde | German School Ship Association | 1927 to 1972 | Maritime cultural monument in the port of Bremen - Vegesack | ||
Germany | Day trip boat | 1930 | Winkler brothers, Kalkberge near Rüdersdorf | Shipping company Gebr. Winkler, Berlin; Transport fleet spear | 1930 to 1941 | blown up and sunk on the Dnieper | ||
Germany | Ironclad | Germany class | 1931 | German works , Kiel | Imperial / Navy | 1933 to 1939 | Renamed Lützow in 1939 , sunk in 1945 | |
Germany | Day trip boat | 1934 | Schreiber-Reederei, Bremen | 1934 to 1990 | 1990 sold to Berlin as the club and restaurant ship Hoppetosse | |||
Germany | Passenger ship | 1935 | 1935–1945 Deutsche Reichsbahn, 1952–1994 Deutsche Bundesbahn, from 1994 Lake Constance shipping operations | 1935 to 2005 | Renamed in 1945 to Rhin et Danube , 1949 to Lindau , 1952 again in Germany , 1970 in Überlingen , scrapped in 2006 | |||
Germany | Day trip boat | 1938 | in Amsterdam | Saarschleife Schiffstouren Frankenfeld GmbH | in motion | |||
Germany | Day trip boat | 1942 | Winkler brothers, Kalkberge near Rüdersdorf | formerly the shipping company Gebr. Winkler, Berlin; from 1997 shipping company M. Bethke, Berlin | 1942 to 2004 | since 2004 restaurant ship | ||
Germany | ferry | 1953 | Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft , Kiel | German Federal Railroad | 1953 to 1972 | Sold in 1972 and renamed Renette , scrapped in 1979 | ||
Germany | Training ship | 1960 | Nobiskrug , Rendsburg | Federal Navy | 1963 to 1990 | Broken down in 1993 | ||
Germany | Passenger ship | 1961 | Cologne shipyard , Cologne | Cologne-Düsseldorf German Rhine Shipping | 1961 to 1971 | Renamed Drachenfels in 1971 , sold as the Mainz coat of arms in 2010 | ||
Germany | River cruise ship | 1971 | Shipyard Christof Ruthof , Mainz-Kastel | Cologne-Düsseldorf German Rhine Shipping | 1971 to 2007 | Sold in 2008 and renamed Allemania , in service | ||
Germany | ferry | 1972 | Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel | Deutsche Bundesbahn / German ferry company Baltic Sea | 1972 to 1997 | Sold in 1998 and renamed El Salem 97 , scrapped in 1999 | ||
Germany | ferry | 1997 | Van der Giessen-De Noord , Krimpen aan den IJssel | Scandlines | since 1997 | |||
Germany | Cruise ship | 1998 | Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel | Delos Cruise | since 1998 |
Web links
Commons : Ships named Germany - collection of images, videos and audio files
Wiktionary: Germany - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Footnotes
- ↑ Kurt Groggert: Personenschiffahrt on Havel and Spree . Berlin contributions to the history of technology and industrial culture, Vol. 10, Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-7759-0153-1
- ↑ Erika Thies: For 75 years on the Weser. Weser-Kurier, July 27, 2012, 1
- ^ Dieter Schubert: German inland passenger ships. Illustrated shipping register , Uwe Welz Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-933177-10-3 , page 194; formerly A. Schrepfer & Sohn, Mainz-Ginzheim (until 1988) / Rehbein-Line Kassel (until 2012); ex. Gross Mainz I ; ex. Rhine pearl ; new name from January 2012 Maria Croon ; ENI 04402700; L. 36.00 m / W. 6.60 m / D. 1.20 m / 250 kW / max. 381 passengers