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- Q320192 subject Q6799534.
- Q320192 subject Q7036112.
- Q320192 subject Q7036134.
- Q320192 subject Q7036160.
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- Q320192 abstract "The Columbus, laid down before the start of World War I, was originally to be named Hindenburg. However, her then-sister, originally named Columbus, was handed over to the White Star Line after the war as part of reparations in 1920. The Allies allowed the Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL), her owners, to keep the remaining ship. NDL decided to give her the name of her departed sister, now the British Homeric. Construction, which had been held up by the war, resumed at Schichau Shipyards in Danzig, Germany.".
- Q320192 builder Q1591530.
- Q320192 builder Q1792.
- Q320192 builder Q183.
- Q320192 country Q183.
- Q320192 height "14.9352".
- Q320192 homeport Q24879.
- Q320192 length "228.6".
- Q320192 motto ""Columbus' ship"".
- Q320192 operator Q183.
- Q320192 owner Q652374.
- Q320192 shipBeam "25.2984".
- Q320192 status "Scuttled by crew to avoid capture byRoyal Navy.".
- Q320192 status "latitude 38 degrees, 2 minutes N, longitude 65 degrees, 33 minutes W".
- Q320192 thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_102-00383,_Dampfer_%22Columbus%22.jpg?width=300.
- Q320192 topSpeed "33.336".
- Q320192 wikiPageExternalLink career.html.
- Q320192 wikiPageExternalLink columbus.htm.
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- Q320192 shipBuilder Q1591530.
- Q320192 shipBuilder Q1792.
- Q320192 shipBuilder Q183.
- Q320192 shipCountry "Germany".
- Q320192 shipFate "Scuttled by crew to avoid capture by Royal Navy.".
- Q320192 shipHomeport Q24879.
- Q320192 shipMotto ""Columbus' ship"".
- Q320192 shipName "SS Columbus".
- Q320192 shipNickname ""Germany's Merchant Ship"".
- Q320192 shipOperator "Germany".
- Q320192 shipOwner Q652374.
- Q320192 shipSpeed "Before refit: After refit:".
- Q320192 shipStatus "1980.0".
- Q320192 type Product.
- Q320192 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q320192 type Ship.
- Q320192 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q320192 type Thing.
- Q320192 type Q11446.
- Q320192 comment "The Columbus, laid down before the start of World War I, was originally to be named Hindenburg. However, her then-sister, originally named Columbus, was handed over to the White Star Line after the war as part of reparations in 1920. The Allies allowed the Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL), her owners, to keep the remaining ship. NDL decided to give her the name of her departed sister, now the British Homeric.".
- Q320192 label "SS Columbus (1924)".
- Q320192 depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_102-00383,_Dampfer_%22Columbus%22.jpg.
- Q320192 name "SS Columbus".
- Q320192 nick ""Germany's Merchant Ship"".