Category:St. Louis (ship, 1929)

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<nowiki>MS St. Louis; MS St. Louis; MS St. Louis; 圣路易斯号客轮; MS St. Louis; Saint Louis; MS St. Louis; Сент-Луис; Saint Louis (1929); St. Louis; MS St. Louis; MS St. Louis; کشتی ام‌اس سنت لوئیس; 圣路易斯号客轮; MS St. Louis; Saint Louis; SSセントルイス号; MS St. Louis; סנט לואיס; M/S St. Louis; MS St. Louis; Сент-Луїс (лайнер); MS St. Louis; 聖路易斯號客輪; Сент Луис; 聖路易斯號客輪; MS St. Louis; MS St. Louis; موتورشيف سانت لويس; Σεντ Λούις; எம் எஸ் செயின்ட் லூயி; Transatlántico alemán; paquebot transatlantique allemand; אונייה גרמנית בעלת מנוע דיזל, מתוצרת מספנות ברמן-וולקן, ובבעלות חברת הנוסעים 'המבורג-ארצות הברית', שנועדה להעברת נוסעים בקו חוצה האוקיינוס האטלנטי, אך עם תחילת המשבר הכלכלי של שנת 1929, הוסבה לשיט עינוגים, על מנת לכסות הוצאות; schip uit 1929; जलयान; Transatlantik-Passagierschiff; saksalainen linjalaiva; German passenger ship; ŝipo; കപ്പല്‍; سفينة; SS St Louis; SS St. Louis; سفر کشتی ام اس سنت لوئیس; MS St. Louis; M/S S:t Louis; M/S Saint Louis</nowiki>
MS St. Louis 
German passenger ship
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Instance of
Call sign
  • DIFG
Owned by
Operator
Manufacturer
Yard number
  • 670
Shipping port
Country of registry
Service entry
  • 28 March 1929
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
Significant event
Beam
  • 22.1 m
Draft
  • 8.66 m
Width
  • 22 m
Length
  • 175 m
  • 174.9 m
Maximum capacity
  • 937
Authority file
Wikidata Q682495
GND ID: 4121603-9
Library of Congress authority ID: n82021322
National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007268340505171
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English: St. Louis was a German transatlantic liner that was built in 1929 and scrapped in 1952. She is notable for a voyage she made in May and June 1939 on which she took 963 Jewish refugees from Germany to seek refuge in the Western Hemisphere, and then onward to Belgium after countries including Cuba and the USA turned them away.

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