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SS Blücher Blücher (Schiff, 1902)
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Der Passagierdampfer Blücher kam als verbessertes Schiff der Barbarossa-Klasse für die HAPAG in Dienst. Sein Name erinnerte an den preußischen Generalfeldmarschall von Blücher, der sich in den Befreiungskriegen gegen Napoleon ausgezeichnet hatte. Bei der Auftragsvergabe war ein Einsatz auf der Reichspostdampferlinie nach Ostasien geplant, den die HAPAG noch mit dem Norddeutschen Lloyd (NDL) gemeinsam betrieb. Tatsächlich kam die Blücher zuerst auf dem Nordatlantik zum Einsatz, da die HAPAG ihre Beteiligung an der Reichspostdampferlinie Ende 1903 aufgab. SS Blücher was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner built by Blohm & Voss Shipbuilders, Hamburg, Germany, in 1902 for the Hamburg America Line, to sail under German flag. She measured 12,334 gross register tons and was 550 (bp) feet long by 62 feet wide. Steam quadruple-expansion engines powered twin screws. Her service speed was 16 knots. She originally carried 2,102 passengers, including 333 first class, 169 second class, and 1,600 third class, on four decks with a steel hull, and was served by a crew of 252. She was fitted with two masts and two funnels. She saw Hamburg-New York and Hamburg-South America service.
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Leopoldina Suffren Blücher
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1902-06-07
dbp:shipRefit
December 1920
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Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
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* Passengers : * 390 × 1st class * 230 × 2nd class * 1,550 × 3rd class * After 1920 refit * 500 × cabin class * 250 × 3rd class
dbp:shipCountry
dbr:Brazil dbr:German_Empire dbr:France
dbp:shipFate
Scrapped at Genoa, 1929 0001-06-01 0001-02-27
dbp:shipLaunched
1901-11-23
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Blücher Suffren Leopoldina
dbp:shipNamesake
dbr:Gebhard_Leberecht_von_Blücher dbr:Pierre_André_de_Suffren_de_Saint_Tropez
dbp:shipOutOfService
September 1928
dbp:shipOwner
dbr:Compagnie_Générale_Transatlantique dbr:Hamburg_America_Line
dbp:shipPropulsion
* 2 × quadruple expansion steam engines * 2 shafts
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Havre - New York *Hamburg–New York *Hamburg–South America
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Der Passagierdampfer Blücher kam als verbessertes Schiff der Barbarossa-Klasse für die HAPAG in Dienst. Sein Name erinnerte an den preußischen Generalfeldmarschall von Blücher, der sich in den Befreiungskriegen gegen Napoleon ausgezeichnet hatte. Bei der Auftragsvergabe war ein Einsatz auf der Reichspostdampferlinie nach Ostasien geplant, den die HAPAG noch mit dem Norddeutschen Lloyd (NDL) gemeinsam betrieb. Tatsächlich kam die Blücher zuerst auf dem Nordatlantik zum Einsatz, da die HAPAG ihre Beteiligung an der Reichspostdampferlinie Ende 1903 aufgab. SS Blücher was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner built by Blohm & Voss Shipbuilders, Hamburg, Germany, in 1902 for the Hamburg America Line, to sail under German flag. She measured 12,334 gross register tons and was 550 (bp) feet long by 62 feet wide. Steam quadruple-expansion engines powered twin screws. Her service speed was 16 knots. She originally carried 2,102 passengers, including 333 first class, 169 second class, and 1,600 third class, on four decks with a steel hull, and was served by a crew of 252. She was fitted with two masts and two funnels. She saw Hamburg-New York and Hamburg-South America service. She was the sister ship to the SS Moltke.
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18.8976
dbo:shipLaunch
1901-11-23
dbo:status
*Interned at Pernambuco, Brazil, August 1914 Scrapped at Genoa, 1929 Sold to France, 27 February 1918 *Seized by Brazil, 1 June 1917
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29.632
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1917-06-01 1920-03-11
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1902-06-07
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