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- Q10573170 subject Q7039069.
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- Q10573170 abstract "Template:ForMS Stockholm was the name of two near-identical ocean liners built by Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico, Monfalcone, Italy between 1936 and 1941 for the Swedish American Line. Neither of the ships entered service for the company that had ordered them—the first ship was entirely destroyed by fire during construction in 1938, while the second was completed in 1941 but immediately sold to the Italian government as a troopship. The second ship served for three years in the Regia Marina and Kriegsmarine under the name MS Saubadia, until sunk by British bombers outside Trieste in 1944. It is unknown if she was ever actually used as a troopship.".
- Q10573170 builder Q1153446.
- Q10573170 builder Q38.
- Q10573170 builder Q53133.
- Q10573170 length "194.61".
- Q10573170 length "195.92".
- Q10573170 owner Q151701.
- Q10573170 owner Q3506478.
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- Q10573170 powerType Q670100.
- Q10573170 shipBeam "25.35".
- Q10573170 shipLaunch "1938-05-29".
- Q10573170 shipLaunch "1940-03-10".
- Q10573170 status "Destroyed in a fire, 19 December 1938, subsequently scrapped".
- Q10573170 status "Sunk by British bombers, 6 July 1944, scrapped 1949".
- Q10573170 topSpeed "36.114".
- Q10573170 type Q697196.
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- Q10573170 shipBuilder Q1153446.
- Q10573170 shipBuilder Q38.
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- Q10573170 shipFate "--07-06".
- Q10573170 shipFate "--12-19".
- Q10573170 shipLaunched "1938-05-29".
- Q10573170 shipLaunched "1940-03-10".
- Q10573170 shipName "*1941: MS Stockholm *1941—1944: MS Sabaudia".
- Q10573170 shipName "MS Stockholm".
- Q10573170 shipOwner "*1941: Swedish American Line *1941—1943: Regia Marina *1943—1944: Kriegsmarine".
- Q10573170 shipPower "*3 × 10-cylinder Sulzer diesels *combined 20000 horsepower".
- Q10573170 shipType Q697196.
- Q10573170 type Product.
- Q10573170 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q10573170 type Ship.
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- Q10573170 comment "Template:ForMS Stockholm was the name of two near-identical ocean liners built by Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico, Monfalcone, Italy between 1936 and 1941 for the Swedish American Line. Neither of the ships entered service for the company that had ordered them—the first ship was entirely destroyed by fire during construction in 1938, while the second was completed in 1941 but immediately sold to the Italian government as a troopship.".
- Q10573170 label "MS Stockholm (1941)".
- Q10573170 name "*1941: MS Stockholm".
- Q10573170 name "*1941—1944: MS Sabaudia".
- Q10573170 name "MS Stockholm".