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- MV_Goya length "146000.0".
- MV_Goya abstract "The Goya was a Norwegian motor freighter. Completed in 1940 for Johan Ludwig Mowinckel Rederi company, it was named after Francisco de Goya. Following the invasion of Norway it was seized by Germany and pressed into service of the Kriegsmarine as a troop transport.Near the end of the Second World War, the ship took part in Operation Hannibal, that is evacuation of German military personnel and civilians from German-held pockets along the Baltic Sea. Loaded with thousands of refugees and Wehrmacht soldiers, the ship was sunk on 16 April 1945 by Soviet submarine L-3.Most of the crew and passengers died. The sinking of the Goya was one of the biggest single-incident maritime losses of life of the war, and as such one of the largest maritime losses of life in history, with just 183 survivors among roughly 6,700 passengers and crew.".
- MV_Goya builder Aker_(company).
- MV_Goya builder Oslo.
- MV_Goya country Norway.
- MV_Goya length "146.0".
- MV_Goya operator Kriegsmarine.
- MV_Goya owner Johan_Ludwig_Mowinckel.
- MV_Goya powerType Burmeister_&_Wain.
- MV_Goya shipBeam "17.4".
- MV_Goya status "Confiscated by Germany duringinvasion of Norway".
- MV_Goya status "Torpedoed and sunk north of Rixhöft (nowCape Rozewie) on 16 April 1945".
- MV_Goya thumbnail Flag_of_Norway.svg?width=300.
- MV_Goya topSpeed "33.336".
- MV_Goya wikiPageExternalLink 51,goya-51.html.
- MV_Goya wikiPageExternalLink goya.html.
- MV_Goya wikiPageExternalLink Nr_62.pdf.
- MV_Goya wikiPageExternalLink goya.jpg.
- MV_Goya wikiPageID "975048".
- MV_Goya wikiPageLength "12365".
- MV_Goya wikiPageOutDegree "71".
- MV_Goya wikiPageRevisionID "697064121".
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink 24th_U-boat_Flotilla.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink 7th_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht).
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Aker_(company).
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Sea.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Burmeister_&_Wain.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Rozewie.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940_ships.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germany–Soviet_Union_relations.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_April_1945.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Oslo.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_sunk_by_Soviet_submarines.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Troop_ships.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Germany.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Norway.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_passenger_ships_of_Germany.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_shipwrecks_in_the_Baltic_Sea.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Convoy_escort.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Depot_ship.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Goya.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Gdańsk_Bay.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Gdynia.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Gesharim.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Gross_register_tonnage.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Hel_Peninsula.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Hypothermia.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Iosif_Stalin-class_passenger_ship.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Johan_Ludwig_Mowinckel.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Klaipėda.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Kriegsmarine.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink List_of_World_War_II_ships.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ships_sunk_by_submarines_by_death_toll.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink MV_Wilhelm_Gustloff.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Minelayer.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Motor_ship.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Hannibal.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Weserübung.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Oslo.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Pomeranian_Voivodeship.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink SS_Cap_Arcona_(1927).
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink SS_General_von_Steuben.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Sonar.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_hospital_ship_Armenia.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_submarine_L-3.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Technical_diving.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Tugboat.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink U-boat.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Konovalov.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink War_grave.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink Yeovil.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink File:Flag_of_Norway.svg.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLink File:War_Ensign_of_Germany_1938-1945.svg.
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Goya''".
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLinkText "MV ''Goya''".
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLinkText "MV Goya".
- MV_Goya wikiPageWikiLinkText "refugee transport ''"Goya"''".
- MV_Goya shipAcquired "1940".
- MV_Goya shipBuilder Aker_(company).
- MV_Goya shipBuilder Oslo.
- MV_Goya shipCompleted "1940".
- MV_Goya shipCountry "Nazi Germany".
- MV_Goya shipCountry "Norway".
- MV_Goya shipFate "--04-16".
- MV_Goya shipFate "Confiscated by Germany during invasion of Norway".
- MV_Goya shipFlag "60".
- MV_Goya shipLaidDown "1939".
- MV_Goya shipLaunched "1940".
- MV_Goya shipName "Goya".
- MV_Goya shipOperator Kriegsmarine.
- MV_Goya shipOwner Johan_Ludwig_Mowinckel.
- MV_Goya shipPower "Burmeister & Wain".
- MV_Goya shipTonnage "5230".