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- Q323208 subject Q7036122.
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- Q323208 abstract "SS Albert Ballin was an ocean liner of the Hamburg-America Line launched in 1923 and named after Albert Ballin, visionary director of the line who had committed suicide several years earlier. Albert Ballin was built by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, and served on the Hamburg-New York City route. In 1928 a tourist class was added. Originally built as a 16 knot ship, the engines were replaced in 1929 resulting in a speed of 19 knots. In 1934 she was lengthened by 50 feet, and speed increased again, this time to 21.5 knots.In 1935 the new Nazi government ordered the ship renamed to Hansa (Ballin having been Jewish). Hansa's last Atlantic crossing was in 1939. In 1945, she was employed to evacuate Gdynia, but on 6 March hit a mine off Warnemünde and sank.The wreck was raised and rebuilt by the Soviet Union around 1949, and renamed Sovetskiy Soyuz (Russian: Советский Союз; meaning Soviet Union), becoming the largest passenger ship operating under the Soviet flag. From 1955 she operated between Vladivostok and points in the Far East. Renamed Tobolsk in 1980, she sailed under that name for only a year before being scrapped.".
- Q323208 activeYearsStartDate "1935-10-31".
- Q323208 builder Q1055.
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- Q323208 country Q183.
- Q323208 country Q7318.
- Q323208 length "183.61152".
- Q323208 maidenVoyage "1923-07-05".
- Q323208 owner Q696056.
- Q323208 shipBeam "23.98776".
- Q323208 shipLaunch "1922-12-16".
- Q323208 thumbnail SS_Albert_Ballin.1923.jpg?width=300.
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- Q323208 shipBeam "78.7".
- Q323208 shipBuilder Q1055.
- Q323208 shipBuilder Q218715.
- Q323208 shipCountry Q183.
- Q323208 shipCountry Q7318.
- Q323208 shipInService "1935-10-31".
- Q323208 shipLaunched "1922-12-16".
- Q323208 shipLength "602.4".
- Q323208 shipMaidenVoyage "1923-07-05".
- Q323208 shipName "Albert Ballin".
- Q323208 shipName "Hansa".
- Q323208 shipOwner Q696056.
- Q323208 type Product.
- Q323208 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q323208 type Ship.
- Q323208 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q323208 comment "SS Albert Ballin was an ocean liner of the Hamburg-America Line launched in 1923 and named after Albert Ballin, visionary director of the line who had committed suicide several years earlier. Albert Ballin was built by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, and served on the Hamburg-New York City route. In 1928 a tourist class was added. Originally built as a 16 knot ship, the engines were replaced in 1929 resulting in a speed of 19 knots.".
- Q323208 label "SS Albert Ballin".
- Q323208 depiction SS_Albert_Ballin.1923.jpg.
- Q323208 name "Albert Ballin".
- Q323208 name "Hansa".