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- SS_St._Cergue length "117500.4".
- SS_St._Cergue abstract "SS St. Cergue was a Swiss cargo ship, originally the British merchant ship Felldene. She served in the Merchant Marine of Switzerland during the Second World War, notably rescuing survivors of several ships sunk by submarines.".
- SS_St._Cergue class Cargo_ship.
- SS_St._Cergue country Germany.
- SS_St._Cergue country Switzerland.
- SS_St._Cergue country United_Kingdom.
- SS_St._Cergue length "117.5004".
- SS_St._Cergue shipBeam "16.21536".
- SS_St._Cergue shipLaunch "1937-02-13".
- SS_St._Cergue status "Brocken up, 18 June 1962".
- SS_St._Cergue thumbnail Saint_Cergue-IMG_8676.jpg?width=300.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageID "47476727".
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageLength "5748".
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageRevisionID "675934738".
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Bram_van_der_Stok.
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- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Category:1937_ships.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merchant_ships_of_Switzerland.
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- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steamships_of_Switzerland.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steamships_of_West_Germany.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Compound_engine.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Erik_Hazelhoff_Roelfzema.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink German_submarine_U-571.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink MV_Koll_(1930).
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Merchant_Marine_of_Switzerland.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Tazelaar.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Cergue.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Schiedam.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Soldier_of_Orange.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_Museum_of_Transport.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLink File:Saint_Cergue-IMG_8676.jpg.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLinkText "''St. Cergue''".
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLinkText "SS St. Cergue".
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageWikiLinkText "St-Cergue".
- SS_St._Cergue hasPhotoCollection SS_St._Cergue.
- SS_St._Cergue shipAcquired "1939".
- SS_St._Cergue shipAcquired "1951".
- SS_St._Cergue shipClass "Cargo ship".
- SS_St._Cergue shipCompleted "March 1937".
- SS_St._Cergue shipCountry Germany.
- SS_St._Cergue shipCountry Switzerland.
- SS_St._Cergue shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- SS_St._Cergue shipFate "--06-18".
- SS_St._Cergue shipLaunched "1937-02-13".
- SS_St._Cergue shipName "Claus Bischoff".
- SS_St._Cergue shipName "Felldene".
- SS_St._Cergue shipName "St. Cergue".
- SS_St._Cergue shipNamesake Saint-Cergue.
- SS_St._Cergue shipOwner "Claus Bischof, R. Bornhofen & H. Bischoff, Hamburg".
- SS_St._Cergue shipOwner "Demaurex & Pasche , Panama".
- SS_St._Cergue shipOwner "Felldene Shipping Co. Ltd. , London".
- SS_St._Cergue shipOwner "Heinr. Bischoff Schiff. u. Hafenbetr. GmbH, Hamburg".
- SS_St._Cergue shipOwner "Heinrich Bischiff Reederei, Hamburg".
- SS_St._Cergue shipOwner "Suisse-Atlantique Soc. de Nav. Maritime, Basel".
- SS_St._Cergue shipPropulsion "Triple-expansion Compound engine, 289 HP".
- SS_St._Cergue shipSpeed "9".
- SS_St._Cergue shipTonnage "4260".
- SS_St._Cergue shipYardNumber "1074".
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_style.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GS.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Ship_Career.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MV.
- SS_St._Cergue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SS_St._Cergue subject Category:1937_ships.
- SS_St._Cergue subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_Switzerland.
- SS_St._Cergue subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_West_Germany.
- SS_St._Cergue subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_St._Cergue subject Category:Steamships_of_Switzerland.
- SS_St._Cergue subject Category:Steamships_of_West_Germany.
- SS_St._Cergue subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_St._Cergue hypernym Ship.
- SS_St._Cergue type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_St._Cergue type Ship.
- SS_St._Cergue type Product.
- SS_St._Cergue type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_St._Cergue type Thing.
- SS_St._Cergue type Q11446.
- SS_St._Cergue comment "SS St. Cergue was a Swiss cargo ship, originally the British merchant ship Felldene. She served in the Merchant Marine of Switzerland during the Second World War, notably rescuing survivors of several ships sunk by submarines.".
- SS_St._Cergue label "SS St. Cergue".
- SS_St._Cergue sameAs St-Cergue_(schip,_1937).
- SS_St._Cergue sameAs Q2280266.
- SS_St._Cergue sameAs Q2280266.
- SS_St._Cergue wasDerivedFrom SS_St._Cergue?oldid=675934738.
- SS_St._Cergue depiction Saint_Cergue-IMG_8676.jpg.
- SS_St._Cergue isPrimaryTopicOf SS_St._Cergue.
- SS_St._Cergue name "Claus Bischoff".
- SS_St._Cergue name "Felldene".
- SS_St._Cergue name "St. Cergue".