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- MS_Batory length "160400.0".
- MS_Batory abstract "The M.S. Batory was a large (14,287 BRT) and luxurious ocean liner of the Polish merchant fleet, named after Stefan Batory, the famous sixteenth-Century king of Poland. M.S. Batory survived the war years (1939-45) being known as a "Lucky Ship" due to her wartime successes - she took part in many military actions sucb as the evacuation of the French-Polish-British corps from Narvik (1940), evacuation of allied troops from St. Nazaire and St. Jean de Luz (1940), invasion of Algier and Sicily (1942), military voyages to India (1943), six months services as a troop carrier from Egypt to Italy (1943) and the invasion of southern France.During many years of service, M.S. Batory carried out 222 round trips across the oceans, first on the New York run, later the India Line and finally the Canadian Line, carrying over 270,000 passengers altogether. She also performed around 75 cruises, tourist trips, transportation of children to Poland for summer holidays with over 30,000 passengers taking part. During her war time service of over six years, she carried about 120,000 soldiers. She visited about 150 ports in all parts of the globe.Following her services for the country, she subsequently became the pride and icon of the Polish Ocean Lines and the entire Polish navy, although serving as a passenger carrier rather than a warship.".
- MS_Batory acquirementDate "1936-04-23".
- MS_Batory activeYearsEndDate "1971-06-02".
- MS_Batory activeYearsStartDate "1936-05-17".
- MS_Batory builder Cantieri_Riuniti_dell'Adriatico.
- MS_Batory builder Monfalcone.
- MS_Batory layingDown "1934-05-01".
- MS_Batory length "160.4".
- MS_Batory orderDate "1933-11-29".
- MS_Batory owner Polish_Ocean_Lines.
- MS_Batory powerType Horsepower.
- MS_Batory powerType Sulzer_(manufacturer).
- MS_Batory shipBeam "21.6".
- MS_Batory shipDraft "7.5".
- MS_Batory shipLaunch "1935-07-03".
- MS_Batory status "scrapped".
- MS_Batory thumbnail BatoryPostcard.jpg?width=300.
- MS_Batory type Ocean_liner.
- MS_Batory wikiPageExternalLink batory1953fl.jpg.
- MS_Batory wikiPageExternalLink shipbatory.html.
- MS_Batory wikiPageID "7644654".
- MS_Batory wikiPageRevisionID "637507358".
- MS_Batory hasPhotoCollection MS_Batory.
- MS_Batory shipAcquired "1936-04-23".
- MS_Batory shipBeam "21.6 m".
- MS_Batory shipBuilder Cantieri_Riuniti_dell'Adriatico.
- MS_Batory shipBuilder Monfalcone.
- MS_Batory shipCapacity "from April 1947: 832".
- MS_Batory shipCapacity "from February 1941: 2200 troops".
- MS_Batory shipCapacity "from June 1969: 600".
- MS_Batory shipCapacity "from March 1940: 1650 troops".
- MS_Batory shipCapacity "from May 1957: 816".
- MS_Batory shipCapacity "to March 1940: 760".
- MS_Batory shipCrew "from April 1947: 343".
- MS_Batory shipCrew "to December 1939: 313".
- MS_Batory shipDecks "4".
- MS_Batory shipDraft "7.5 m".
- MS_Batory shipFate "scrapped".
- MS_Batory shipFlag "60".
- MS_Batory shipIdentification "Radio Callsign SPEE".
- MS_Batory shipInService "1936-05-17".
- MS_Batory shipLaidDown "1934-05-01".
- MS_Batory shipLaunched "1935-07-03".
- MS_Batory shipLength "160.4 m".
- MS_Batory shipName "M.S. Batory".
- MS_Batory shipNamesake Stephen_B%C3%A1thory.
- MS_Batory shipNickname "Lucky Ship".
- MS_Batory shipOrdered "1933-11-29".
- MS_Batory shipOutOfService "1971-06-02".
- MS_Batory shipOwner "(Gdynia-America Line)".
- MS_Batory shipOwner "Polish Ocean Lines".
- MS_Batory shipPower "two Sulzer 2SSA 9-cylinder diesel engines, 12 680 hp".
- MS_Batory shipPropulsion "2".
- MS_Batory shipRegistry "Gdynia, Poland".
- MS_Batory shipSpeed "18".
- MS_Batory shipTonnage "14287".
- MS_Batory shipType Ocean_liner.
- MS_Batory shipYardNumber "1127".
- MS_Batory subject Category:Cruise_ships.
- MS_Batory subject Category:Ocean_liners.
- MS_Batory subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_Poland.
- MS_Batory subject Category:Ships_built_by_Cantieri_Riuniti_dell'Adriatico.
- MS_Batory subject Category:Ships_built_in_Italy.
- MS_Batory type Artifact100021939.
- MS_Batory type Conveyance103100490.
- MS_Batory type Craft103125870.
- MS_Batory type CruiseShip103141327.
- MS_Batory type CruiseShips.
- MS_Batory type Instrumentality103575240.
- MS_Batory type Liner103673027.
- MS_Batory type Object100002684.
- MS_Batory type OceanLiners.
- MS_Batory type PassengerShip103896103.
- MS_Batory type PassengerShipsOfPoland.
- MS_Batory type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- MS_Batory type Ship104194289.
- MS_Batory type ShipsInvolvedInTheDunkirkEvacuation.
- MS_Batory type Vehicle104524313.
- MS_Batory type Vessel104530566.
- MS_Batory type Whole100003553.
- MS_Batory type MeanOfTransportation.
- MS_Batory type Ship.
- MS_Batory type Product.
- MS_Batory type DesignedArtifact.
- MS_Batory type Thing.
- MS_Batory type Q11446.
- MS_Batory comment "The M.S. Batory was a large (14,287 BRT) and luxurious ocean liner of the Polish merchant fleet, named after Stefan Batory, the famous sixteenth-Century king of Poland. M.S. Batory survived the war years (1939-45) being known as a "Lucky Ship" due to her wartime successes - she took part in many military actions sucb as the evacuation of the French-Polish-British corps from Narvik (1940), evacuation of allied troops from St. Nazaire and St.".
- MS_Batory label "Batory (Schiff)".
- MS_Batory label "Batory (schip, 1936)".
- MS_Batory label "MS Batory".
- MS_Batory label "MS Batory".
- MS_Batory sameAs Batory_(Schiff).
- MS_Batory sameAs Batory_(schip,_1936).
- MS_Batory sameAs MS_Batory.
- MS_Batory sameAs m.0267p1v.
- MS_Batory sameAs Q810879.
- MS_Batory sameAs Q810879.
- MS_Batory sameAs MS_Batory.
- MS_Batory wasDerivedFrom MS_Batory?oldid=637507358.