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- Q2296473 subject Q7033418.
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- Q2296473 abstract "MS Sobieski was a Polish passenger ship built for the Polish Ocean Lines to replace the aging SS Kościuszko and SS Pulaski; a sister ship to the MS Chrobry. She was named in honour of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski.The ship was used as a troopship in the Allied evacuation of western France in 1940 (Operation Ariel), the Battle of Dakar and the campaign in Madagascar. She was also used to transport the British 18th Division to the defence of Singapore.At the end of the war she repatriated the remnants of that division's Cambridgeshire Regiment that had survived captivity at the hands of the Japanese in Malaya and Thailand. She also returned former Changi prisoners of war (POWs) from Singapore, sailing via Cape Town and docking at Southampton during a dockworkers' strike. Disgusted, dismayed ex-POWs had to unload their own baggage, such as it was.".
- Q2296473 builder Q1248150.
- Q2296473 builder Q2061530.
- Q2296473 completionDate "1939-06-15".
- Q2296473 length "155.85".
- Q2296473 maidenVoyage "1939-06-15".
- Q2296473 owner Q2102640.
- Q2296473 powerType Q20711916.
- Q2296473 powerType Q217831.
- Q2296473 shipBeam "20.41".
- Q2296473 shipDraft "8.3".
- Q2296473 shipLaunch "1938-08-25".
- Q2296473 status "1975 scrapped atLa Spezia".
- Q2296473 status "Scrapped".
- Q2296473 thumbnail Gruzja_ship_1962.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2296473 shipBuilder Q1248150.
- Q2296473 shipBuilder Q2061530.
- Q2296473 shipCompleted "1939-06-15".
- Q2296473 shipFate "1975".
- Q2296473 shipLaunched "1938-08-25".
- Q2296473 shipMaidenVoyage "1939-06-15".
- Q2296473 shipName "Sobieski".
- Q2296473 shipOwner Q2102640.
- Q2296473 shipPower "Engines by J. G. Kincaid & Co, Greenock".
- Q2296473 shipStatus "Scrapped".
- Q2296473 type Product.
- Q2296473 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q2296473 type Ship.
- Q2296473 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q2296473 type Thing.
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- Q2296473 comment "MS Sobieski was a Polish passenger ship built for the Polish Ocean Lines to replace the aging SS Kościuszko and SS Pulaski; a sister ship to the MS Chrobry. She was named in honour of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski.The ship was used as a troopship in the Allied evacuation of western France in 1940 (Operation Ariel), the Battle of Dakar and the campaign in Madagascar.".
- Q2296473 label "MS Sobieski".
- Q2296473 depiction Gruzja_ship_1962.jpg.
- Q2296473 name "Sobieski".