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Cattaro was a Yugoslavian passenger ship which was laid down in 1914 as the Austro-Hungarian Hunyad. However, construction was delayed due to the First World War and she was not launched until 1920. The vessel was then laid up and not completed until February 1932, entering service as Jugoslavija. She was seized by the Italians in 1941 and was put into service as the auxiliary cruiser Cattaro. She was scuttled in 1943 but was raised by the Germans, repaired and entered Kriegsmarine service. She was again scuttled in March 1944 and suffered further damage in June 1944. Raised in 1945 and returned to her former owners and name, the ship was scrapped at Split, Yugoslavia in 1947.

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  • Cattaro (Schiff, 1920) (de)
  • Cattaro (incrociatore ausiliario) (it)
  • SS Cattaro (1920) (en)
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  • Die Cattaro war ein Hilfskreuzer der Regia Marina im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Das Schiff wurde 1914 als ungarische Hunyad auf Kiel gelegt, der Stapellauf erfolgte erst 1920, die Indienststellung sogar erst 1933 als jugoslawisches Passagierschiff Jugoslavija. Nach der Kapitulation Jugoslawiens im April 1941 übernahm Italien das Schiff und benannte es in Cattaro um. Von 1942 bis zur Selbstversenkung im September 1943 diente es als Hilfskreuzer. Von der Kriegsmarine gehoben und reaktiviert, wurde es im Frühjahr 1944 als Blockschiff erneut von den eigenen Truppen versenkt. (de)
  • Cattaro was a Yugoslavian passenger ship which was laid down in 1914 as the Austro-Hungarian Hunyad. However, construction was delayed due to the First World War and she was not launched until 1920. The vessel was then laid up and not completed until February 1932, entering service as Jugoslavija. She was seized by the Italians in 1941 and was put into service as the auxiliary cruiser Cattaro. She was scuttled in 1943 but was raised by the Germans, repaired and entered Kriegsmarine service. She was again scuttled in March 1944 and suffered further damage in June 1944. Raised in 1945 and returned to her former owners and name, the ship was scrapped at Split, Yugoslavia in 1947. (en)
  • Il Cattaro (già Jugoslavija, già Hunyad) è stato un incrociatore ausiliario della Regia Marina, già piroscafo passeggeri jugoslavo. (it)
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  • *Cattaro (1941–45) (en)
  • *Hunyad (1920–33) (en)
  • *Jugoslavija 1933–41 (en)
  • *Jugoslavija 1945–47 (en)
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Ship operator
  • *Jadranska Plovidba *Regia Marina *Kriegsmarine (en)
Ship power
  • Quadruple expansion steam engine (en)
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Ship builder
  • Ganz & Co / Cantieri Navale del Quarnero (en)
Ship completed
  • February 1933 (en)
Ship fate
  • Scrapped 1947 (en)
Ship identification
  • *Code Letters YTLQ * (en)
Ship laid down
Ship launched
Ship name
  • *Hunyad *Jugoslavija 1933–41 *Cattaro *Jugoslavija 1945–47 (en)
Ship owner
  • *Jadranska Plovidba *Regia Marina *Kriegsmarine *Jadranska Plovidba *Jadranska Linijska Plovidba (en)
Ship propulsion
  • Twin screw propellers (en)
Ship registry
  • * Split, Yugoslavia * * * Rijeka, Yugoslavia (en)
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  • , (en)
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  • Passenger ship (en)
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  • Die Cattaro war ein Hilfskreuzer der Regia Marina im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Das Schiff wurde 1914 als ungarische Hunyad auf Kiel gelegt, der Stapellauf erfolgte erst 1920, die Indienststellung sogar erst 1933 als jugoslawisches Passagierschiff Jugoslavija. Nach der Kapitulation Jugoslawiens im April 1941 übernahm Italien das Schiff und benannte es in Cattaro um. Von 1942 bis zur Selbstversenkung im September 1943 diente es als Hilfskreuzer. Von der Kriegsmarine gehoben und reaktiviert, wurde es im Frühjahr 1944 als Blockschiff erneut von den eigenen Truppen versenkt. (de)
  • Cattaro was a Yugoslavian passenger ship which was laid down in 1914 as the Austro-Hungarian Hunyad. However, construction was delayed due to the First World War and she was not launched until 1920. The vessel was then laid up and not completed until February 1932, entering service as Jugoslavija. She was seized by the Italians in 1941 and was put into service as the auxiliary cruiser Cattaro. She was scuttled in 1943 but was raised by the Germans, repaired and entered Kriegsmarine service. She was again scuttled in March 1944 and suffered further damage in June 1944. Raised in 1945 and returned to her former owners and name, the ship was scrapped at Split, Yugoslavia in 1947. (en)
  • Il Cattaro (già Jugoslavija, già Hunyad) è stato un incrociatore ausiliario della Regia Marina, già piroscafo passeggeri jugoslavo. (it)
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