SS Potsdam (1900), passenger steamer for Holland America Line, 1900–1915; Stockholm for Swedish American Line, 1915–1929; Norwegian whale factory ship Solglimt, 1929–1940; following German invasion of Norway, became Sonderburg for the First German Whaling Company, 1940; scuttled in Cherbourg harbor, 1944; completely cleared from channel and scrapped by 1947
SS Potsdam (1935), passenger steamer for North German Lloyd, 1935–1946; later British troopship, Pakistani pilgrimage ship; scrapped 1976
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SSPotsdam may refer to: SSPotsdam (1900), passenger steamer for Holland America Line, 1900–1915; Stockholm for Swedish American Line, 1915–1929; Norwegian...
Empire Fowey was a 19,121 GRT ocean liner that was built in 1935 as Potsdam by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg for the Hamburg America Line. She was sold before...
Ressel. SS Pennland, 1939 — launched in 1920 as Pittsburgh. Troopship from 1940. Sunk by air raid in 1941. Sister of Westernland. SSPotsdam, 1900–15...
The Potsdam Conference (German: Potsdamer Konferenz) was held at Potsdam in the Soviet occupation zone from July 17 to August 2, 1945, to allow the three...
Potsdamer Platz (German: [ˈpɔtsdamɐ plats] , Potsdam Square) is a public square and traffic intersection in the center of Berlin, Germany, lying about...
aircraft carrier, it also selected the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamers SSPotsdam and SS Gneisenau for conversion into auxiliary carriers. These ships were...
the passenger liner SSPotsdam. Laid down in 1934 but never completed. Sunk on 2 May 1943. Elbe: Converted from the passenger liner SS Gneisenau (1935)....
Potsdam Day, also known as the Tag von Potsdam or Potsdam Celebration, was a ceremony for the re-opening of the Reichstag following the Reichstag fire...
SS Prinzess Irene (1900–1917) Bremen (1922–1928) SS Karlsruhe (1928–1932) Scrapped in 1932 SSPotsdam (1900) 1900 Stockholm (1915–1929) Solglimt (1929–1940)...
least a plurality in all but six districts in former East Germany: (Potsdam and Potsdam-Mittelmark in Brandenburg, the cities of Erfurt, Jena and Weimar...
Schutzstaffel (SS) grew from eight members to over a quarter of a million Waffen-SS and over a million Allgemeine-SS members. Other members included the SS-Totenkopfverbände...
Infantry Division Potsdam (German: Infanterie-Division Potsdam) was a German infantry division of the Heer during World War II. It was active for only...
company acquired the 1900-built Holland America Line vessel SSPotsdam, which was renamed SS Stockholm. On 11 December 1915, in the midst of World War I...
population however was not reached until 2 August 1945 at the end of the Potsdam Conference. In the months following the end of the war, "wild" expulsions...
d'Alquen – Chief editor of the SS official newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps ("The Black Corps"), and commander of the SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers. Ludolf von...
President Polk SS President Adams SS President Hayes SS President Wilson SS President Garfield SS Gneisenau SSPotsdamSS Scharnhorst SS Ramses SS Christiaan...
1997 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 73 kg (161 lb) 311 cm (122 in) 298 cm (117 in) SSPotsdam 10 Lena Stigrot 20 December 1994 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) 68 kg (150 lb) 303 cm...
the south-west but met stiff resistance from 1st Ukrainian Front around Potsdam. Schörner's Army Group Centre was forced to withdraw from the Battle of...
the Allies. France, which was not represented in Potsdam, rejected the decision of the Three of Potsdam and did not absorb expellees in its zone of occupation...
in the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Guard (1. Garderegiment zu Fuss) in Potsdam. During the First World War, he was bandmaster of the 423rd German Infantry...