List of ships with the name Munich
Munich is a name that is often used by ships. The name generally refers to the Bavarian capital Munich .
Ship list
designation | Ship type | Class / type | Construction year | Shipyard | Owner | period of service | Whereabouts | image |
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Munich | Passenger ship | Cities class | 1889 | Fairfield Shipbuilders , Glasgow | North German Lloyd | 1889-1901 | Sold in 1905 and renamed Gregory Mörch , scrapped in 1910 | |
Munich | Passenger ship | 1892 | JA Maffei , Munich | 1919-1957 | Wrecked in 1964 | |||
Munich | Small cruiser | Bremen class | 1905 | AG Weser , Bremen | Imperial Navy | 1905-1916 | Wrecked in 1920 | |
Munich | ferry | 1908 | John Brown & Company | Great Eastern Railway | 1908-1914 | When St. Denis was taken over by the Royal Navy , it was scrapped in 1950 | ||
Munich | Passenger ship | 1923 | AG Weser, Bremen | North German Lloyd | Assigned to the United Kingdom as reparation before it was launched , renamed Ohio in 1923 , scrapped in 1934 | |||
Munich | Passenger ship | 1923 | AG Vulcan , Szczecin | North German Lloyd | 1923-1930 | Renamed General von Steuben in 1931 , sunk in 1945 | ||
Munich | trawler | 1927 |
North Sea German deep sea fishery Kriegsmarine |
1927-1940 | Captured as a prize from the Royal Navy in 1941 | |||
MunichReceipt ? | Combined ship | 1936 | Bremer Vulkan , Vegesack | North German Lloyd | 1936-1941 | Sunk in 1941 | ||
Munich | trawler | 1961 | Seebeck , Bremerhaven | North Sea German deep-sea fishery | 1961-1963 | Sunk in 1963 | ||
Munich | Passenger ship | 1962 | Bodan shipyard , Kressbronn on Lake Constance |
Deutsche Bundesbahn Bodensee ship operations |
since 1962 | in service | ||
Munich | Cargo ship | 1972 | Cockerill , Antwerp | Hapag-Lloyd | 1972-1988 | 1978 sunk |