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- 165811.2 (dbd:millimetre)
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- Der Reichspostdampfer Hamburg, das sechste Schiff der Barbarossa-Klasse, kam als erstes Schiff für die Hapag auf der Postdampferlinie nach Ostasien zum Einsatz. Nach Aufgabe der Beteiligung an diesem Dienst verblieb die Hamburg bei der Hapag und kam auf dem Nordatlantik zum Einsatz. 1917 in den USA beschlagnahmt blieb die ehemalige Hamburg bis 1928 unter etlichen Namen unter amerikanischer Flagge im Dienst. (de)
- USS Powhatan (ID–3013) was a transport ship for the United States Navy during World War I. She was originally the SS Hamburg, a Barbarossa-class ocean liner built in 1899 by Aktiengesellschaft Vulkan of Stettin, Germany, for the Hamburg America Line. At the outset of World War I the ship was interned by the United States. She was soon chartered by the American Red Cross to take medical personnel and supplies to Europe. Renamed Red Cross, she left New York in mid-September, 1914. When the U.S. entered World War I in April 1917, she was seized and converted to a troop transport. Originally commissioned as USS Hamburg (ID-3013), the ship was renamed Powhatan on 5 September 1917. During World War I, she carried 15,274 troops to France and after the war she returned 11,803 servicemen to the United States. After decommissioning by the U.S. Navy, the ship was turned over to the United States Shipping Board, and chartered for mercantile service until broken up in 1928. (en)
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- Interned by the United States, 1914; seized, 1917
- Sold into mercantile service; sold for scrap 1928
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- 7104 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- *4 × guns
*2 × 1-pounder guns
*2 × machine guns (en)
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- *Vulcan Shipbuilding Corp.
*Stettin, Germany (en)
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- Interned by the United States, 1914; seized, 1917 (en)
- Sold into mercantile service; sold for scrap 1928 (en)
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- SS Hamburg (en)
- USS Hamburg (en)
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- Hamburg, Germany (en)
- Powhatan, father of Pocahontas (en)
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- 0001-09-05 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- Der Reichspostdampfer Hamburg, das sechste Schiff der Barbarossa-Klasse, kam als erstes Schiff für die Hapag auf der Postdampferlinie nach Ostasien zum Einsatz. Nach Aufgabe der Beteiligung an diesem Dienst verblieb die Hamburg bei der Hapag und kam auf dem Nordatlantik zum Einsatz. 1917 in den USA beschlagnahmt blieb die ehemalige Hamburg bis 1928 unter etlichen Namen unter amerikanischer Flagge im Dienst. (de)
- USS Powhatan (ID–3013) was a transport ship for the United States Navy during World War I. She was originally the SS Hamburg, a Barbarossa-class ocean liner built in 1899 by Aktiengesellschaft Vulkan of Stettin, Germany, for the Hamburg America Line. At the outset of World War I the ship was interned by the United States. She was soon chartered by the American Red Cross to take medical personnel and supplies to Europe. Renamed Red Cross, she left New York in mid-September, 1914. (en)
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- Hamburg (Schiff, 1900) (de)
- USS Powhatan (ID-3013) (en)
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- SS Hamburg (en)
- USS Hamburg (ID-3013) (en)
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