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- Q690414 abstract "MV Struma was a small ship with a long history that included a number of changes of use and many changes of name. She was built in 1867 as a British marquess's luxury steam yacht and ended 75 years later as a Greek and Bulgarian diesel ship for carrying livestock. She was launched as SS Xantha, but subsequently carried the names SS Sölyst, SS Sea Maid, SS Kafireus, SS Esperos, Makedoniya and finally MV Struma. As Struma she tried to take nearly 800 Jewish refugees from Romania to Palestine in December 1941. Turkey detained her in Istanbul because Britain refused to admit her passengers to Palestine. In February 1942 a Soviet submarine torpedoed and sank Struma in the Black Sea after Turkish authorities had towed her out to sea and cast her adrift.".
- Q690414 activeYearsEndDate "1942-02-24".
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- Q690414 shipBuilder "Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Jarrow, England".
- Q690414 shipFate "sunk by torpedo".
- Q690414 shipName "*Xantha *Sölyst *Sea Maid *Kafireus *Esperos *Makedoniya *Struma".
- Q690414 shipOutOfService "1942-02-24".
- Q690414 shipOwner "*Henry Paget, 2nd Marquess of Anglesey *JL Phipps *Thrakiki Atmoploia *Giorgios Mylonas *Dimiter Nenkov *Compañía Mediterránea de Vapores Limitada".
- Q690414 shipPower "*originally 49 NHP Ernest Scott & Co quadruple-expansion steam engine, *latterly replaced with Benz & Cie. 3-cylinder marine diesel engine".
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- Q690414 shipType "*steam yacht, *then cargo ship".
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- Q690414 comment "MV Struma was a small ship with a long history that included a number of changes of use and many changes of name. She was built in 1867 as a British marquess's luxury steam yacht and ended 75 years later as a Greek and Bulgarian diesel ship for carrying livestock. She was launched as SS Xantha, but subsequently carried the names SS Sölyst, SS Sea Maid, SS Kafireus, SS Esperos, Makedoniya and finally MV Struma.".
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