List of ships with the name Germany

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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
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
Federal archive picture 116-125-36, Port Arthur, SMS "Germany" in the harbor.jpg
GermanyReceipt ? Tanker 1893 DAPG
Germany Passenger ship 1900 AG Vulcan , Szczecin HAPAG 1900 to 1910 Renamed Victoria Luise in 1911 , scrapped in 1925
SS Germany (1900) .jpg
Germany Ship of the line Germany class 1904 Germania shipyard , Kiel Imperial Navy 1906 to 1917 Wrecked from 1920 to 1922
Bundesarchiv DVM 10 Bild-23-61-08, liner "SMS Deutschland" .jpg
Germany Freighter 1904 EK Lindstol, Risør Wilhelm Filchner 1910 to 1914 Sold in 1914, sunk in 1926
Platzhalter Deutschland-1912-an-Meereis-Eiskante.jpg
Germany ferry 1909 AG Vulcan, Szczecin 1909 to 1940 Renamed Stralsund in 1940 , scrapped in 1963
Dampffaehre Germany 1909.jpg
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 (ship, 1924) at the pier.jpg
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
Training ship Germany in Bremen 01 retouched.jpg
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
Bundesarchiv DVM 10 Bild-23-63-51, Germany-class ironclad.jpg
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
MS Überlingen (1935) ex Germany.jpg
Germany Day trip boat 1938 in Amsterdam Saarschleife Schiffstouren Frankenfeld GmbH in motion
Maria Croon.jpg
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 (379585728) .jpg
Germany ferry 1953 Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft , Kiel German Federal Railroad 1953 to 1972 Sold in 1972 and renamed Renette , scrapped in 1979
Germany (1953) .jpg
Germany Training ship 1960 Nobiskrug , Rendsburg Federal Navy 1963 to 1990 Broken down in 1993
Germany A59 1986 NewYork.jpeg
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 (ship, 1961) 001.jpg
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
2002-12 Cologne - Rhine river and some church.jpg
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
Ferry Germany.jpg
Germany ferry 1997 Van der Giessen-De Noord , Krimpen aan den IJssel Scandlines since 1997
Ferry Germany 1997.jpg
Germany Cruise ship 1998 Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel Delos Cruise since 1998
MS Germany 10 July 2016.jpg

Web links

Commons : Ships named Germany  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Wiktionary: Germany  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Footnotes

  1. 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
  2. Erika Thies: For 75 years on the Weser. Weser-Kurier, July 27, 2012, 1
  3. ^ 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