What happened to the Bremen ship?

What happened to the Bremen ship?

Gutted by fire at Bremerhaven, 16–18 March 1941; subsequently scrapped to the waterline then towed up the River Weser to Nordenham and sunk by explosives, 1 April 1946; remains still visible at low tide (position 53.507651N, 8.537235E).

Did the SS Bremen sink?

On 20 April 1912, while sailing from Bremen to New York City, SS Bremen passed through the debris field left by the sinking of the RMS Titanic.

What happened to the SS Liberte?

Liberté was laid up in 1962 and scrapped at La Spezia, Italy, in 1963.

Who set fire to the SS Bremen?

The Gestapo initially suspected that British intelligence had a hand in the destruction of the ship, but before long the investigation fell upon a 15-year-old deckhand from the Bremen, Walter Schmidt, who eventually confessed to having set the fire in revenge for a clip on the ear given him by a supervisor.

How fast was the SS France?

SS France (1910)

History
Length 217 m (711 ft 11 in)
Beam 23.88 m (78 ft 4 in)
Propulsion Four direct-action steam turbines; Quadruple propeller; 45,000 ihp (34,000 kW)
Speed 23.50 knots (43.52 km/h; 27.04 mph)

What does SS France stand for?

Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
SS France was a French ocean liner which sailed for the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, colloquially known as CGT or the “French Line”. Serving as a hospital ship during World War I, France would have a career spanning two decades.

What happened to the Ile de France ship?

All of the ship’s luxurious fittings were removed for its conversion into a prison ship during World War II. After the war, Île de France resumed transatlantic operations….SS Île de France.

History
Maiden voyage 22 June 1927
In service 1927
Out of service 1959
Fate Scrapped in Osaka, Japan, 1959

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