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lled upon to aid one of the ships in the convoy, | SS Lone Jack, after a torpedo attack. |
SS Long Service Medal (4.Grade) | |
SS Long Service Award (?) | |
ir rush to get the rescue gear to the mine, the | S.S. Loongana, the ship which crossed Bass Strait ca |
The ship resumed commercial service as | S.S. Los Angeles. |
The Case of The | S.S. Lotus French version of document, interspersed |
e result of the 2 August 1926 collision between | S.S. Lotus, a French steamship (or steamer), and the |
SS Louise Lykes one of the first Liberty ships laun | |
- 1939 - 1944 • Appointed honorary | SS Lt. General - Jan. 30, 1942 |
SS Lt. General Franz Breithaupt (8 December 1880 - | |
He was promoted to | SS Lt. Colonel on July 31, 1933 then to SS Colonel |
On her return passage she aided in towing | SS Luckenbach from the Azores to Bermuda and then t |
In World War II, the United States liberty ship | SS Luis Arguello was named in his honor. |
g New Yorker who was traveling to England on the | SS Lusitania on shipyard business when he died afte |
31 October and by the Copts on 14 Pashons (Acta | SS., LXI, 704) |
n was built in 1918 as the commercial cargo ship | SS M. J. Scanlon by the New York Shipbuilding Compa |
, and it can be seen that the ship's name is the | SS Madame de Pompadour. |
Lessing (C), Sophie Kurys (2B), Dorothy Harrell ( | SS), Maddy English (3B). |
, Carlin departed Britain for Mombasa aboard the | SS Madura. |
SS Mael and Sulien's Church, Corwen is a church loc | |
SS Mael and Sulien's offers services in both Englis | |
from the | SS magazine Das Schwarze Korps - April 25, 1940 |
Verlag, which, among other things, published the | SS magazine Das Schwarze Korps. |
The | S.S. Maheno was an Edwardian liner on the Tasman Sea |
The | S.S. Maheno in 2004 |
see also | SS Mahratta (1917) |
te named in the MAIB report is that of the first | SS Mahratta or the later vessel. |
SS Mahratta was launched on 19 November 1891. | |
k is ironic about the final resting place of the | SS Mahratta. |
Oswald Pohl, former Chief of the | SS Main Economic and Administrative Dept, (standing |
He was head of the | SS Main Legal Department from July 29, 1942 to Apri |
On board the | SS Majestania - A few days later |
ground and captured pilot Roy Allen watched as a | SS Major pulled a Luger from his holster and though |
The Americans arrested | SS Major Walter Reder, an Austrian national, in Sal |
ced to the island with the grounding of the ship | SS Makambo there in June 1918. |
in 1918 following the grounding of the steamship | SS Makambo on the island. |
When the | SS Makambo was shipwrecked on Lord Howe in June 191 |
d Howe Starling was sealed in June 1918 when the | SS Makambo grounded at Ned's Beach, thus allowing B |
uced to the island in 1918 when the supply ship | S.S. Makambo ran aground. |
skisson Branch Dock Number 2 was the site of the | SS Malakand explosion during the Liverpool Blitz, w |
SS Malakand has been the name of at least two ships | |
One | SS Malakand was a 7,000-ton cargo liner built by Ha |
the Matson Navigation Company, which renamed her | SS Maliko. |
Torin Thatcher as | SS Man |
At that moment the | SS man at the pit started shouting something to his |
ch (ISBN 0-553-20125-5) is an autobiography of a | SS man published by Bantam Books. |
er daughter's planned marriage to an irreligious | SS man on religious grounds. |
Fellow | SS man Erich Bauer called him "a boozer and somebod |
e his eyes twitched in fear and torment from one | SS man to the other. |
the people lying there to the place to which the | SS man directed them. |
ld start (the escape), everybody has to kill his | SS man, and his guard at his place of work." |
However he remained an | SS man, being attached to Theodor Eicke's 3rd SS Di |
it was not until 1934 that he became a full-time | SS man, serving as a guard at a minor concentration |
He was an | SS man, who sat at the edge of the narrow end of th |
When the | SS manage to enter the room they fail to recognize |
ing World War I. Before the war she was known as | SS Manchuria in civilian passenger service. |
Currently he plays for | S.S. Manfredonia Calcio. |
For the steamship, see | SS Manganese. |
The | SS Manhattan was an oil tanker constructed at the F |
On 23 February 1941: Sank the British 5,360 ton | SS Manistee, from convoy OB-288 |
Later | SS Mann collar Patch |
ruction, Rudolf Lange and the Schutzstaffel Nazi | SS man]] Richard Nickel executed a number of people |
She was renamed | SS Margarita Calafati in 1926, SS Gladstone in 1927 |
the namesake of a World War II Liberty ship, the | SS Maria Mitchell. |
in the 15th round of the 1989 OHL Draft by the | S.S. Marie Greyhounds. |
SS Marina, built in 1945 as Empire Antelope; rename | |
o America in 1946, arriving on May 20 aboard the | SS Marine Flasher. |
a liquid sulfur carrier at Baltimore and renamed | SS Marine Floridian. |
USS Benevolence (AH-13) was built as | SS Marine Lion in 1944 by Sun Shipbuilding and Dry |
13 December 1953, Stanbell was in collision with | SS Marine Courier off Cape Henry, Virginia. |
ied in office in 1938 while traveling aboard the | SS Mariposa. |
SS Maritime Victory, VC2-C-AP2 design, built 1945 a | |
The | SS Martin Behrman was an American Liberty ship buil |
SS Martin Behrman, a World War II Liberty ship | |
rescued survivors of the torpedoed Liberty ship | SS Martin Van Buren on January 15, 1945. |
Bust of Kaller in Frombork's Cathedral of | Ss. Mary Assumption and Andrew. |
therow, York • St Bede's Pastoral Centre, York • | Ss Mary & Everilda, Everingham • St Hilda (English |
Main article: | SS Mary and David's Church, Kilpeck |
Ss Mary and Joseph, Pocklington • St John of Beverl | |
mall but outstanding Norman (Romanesque) church, | SS Mary and David's, but also has the earthworks of |
ent here: St. Everilda's (Church of England) and | Ss Mary & Everilda, Everingham, (Roman Catholic). |
The Catholic church of | Ss Mary and Romuald, built in 1860, is at the south |
uly 28, 1941, he signed an order that led to the | SS massacre of Jews in Korets, including relatives |
of 19 March the 5,848 ton American merchant ship | SS Mathew Luckenbach, part of Convoy HX-229 en rout |
On the steerage passenger list of the | SS Mauretania he was listed as Gregoire Ratoff; for |
Knight, Order of | Ss Maurice and Lazarus, 1999 |
The arms were meant to be transferred to the | SS Maverick at a rendezvous off the coast of Mexico |
SS Mayaguez was a U.S.-flagged container ship that | |
USS Harold E. Holt tows the | SS Mayaguez away from Koh Tang |
that date, while engaged in the recovery of the | S.S. MAYAGUEZ and crew, Lieutenant Backlund, exhibit |
This article is about the ship | SS Mayaguez itself. |
The | SS Meander was an iron screw passenger steamship bu |
ers to hold dual status in both the Orpo and the | SS, meaning that two ranks could be held simultaneo |
berg Code after observing and documenting German | SS medical experiments at Dachau, and instances of |
The | SS Medical Corps was a formation within the SS of p |
SS Medical Battalion 15 | |
SS Megantic was an ocean liner built by Harland and | |
t Gosport and the First World War troopship the | S.S. Mehndi carrying troops from South Africa, with |
ry was published in Bradbury's Golden Shower of | S.S. Melodies in 1862. |
s also contained all honors and medals which the | SS member had received in the First World War. |
circumstances, possibly being killed by a fellow | SS member angry at his lack of ideological convicti |
renamed as the Schutzstaffel and Schreck became | SS Member number 5. |
g into the Waffen-SS, a situation arose where an | SS member would actually hold two separate ranks - |
On 2 September 1929, then | SS member and later Hitler's secretary, Martin Borm |
creening, and investigation into the prospective | SS member's racial background. |
Not only an | SS member, he was the most outspoken and influentia |
ctionary" in the time of the Third Reich (SA and | SS member, Leader of the National Socialist Student |
investigation was being conducted on a potential | SS member. |
follower of National Socialism and an NSDAP and | SS member; he also served as a major in the reserve |
He was abducted in Munich and murdered by | SS members - hacked to death with axes and thrown i |
SS members Odilo Globocnik, and Karl Frenzel, and I | |
as quickly strengthened by the addition of other | SS members who were required to leave behind their |
n September 1939, Gestapo officers who were also | SS members began to wear the wartime grey SS unifor |
Sereny attributed the fact that | SS members could escape to postwar chaos and the in |
While the camp officers were German and Austrian | SS members, the camp guards under their command wer |
rpose of the unit was to administratively attach | SS members, who were serving in police and security |
vide incentives to encourage Germans, especially | SS members, to have more children. |
en-SS, technically also Gestapo officers, but as | SS members, belonged to the Stabskompanie, the comp |
Sixty-one | SS members, who had carried out exterminations at t |
he was assassinated on 18 October 1943 by Dutch | SS members. |
hat the auxiliary units had 25,000 SA and 15,000 | SS members. |
Nazi Germany, during which he had meetings with | SS members; he also visited Scandinavia and Mussoli |
His | SS membership number was 125266. |
the horizon, the 13th Standarte began losing its | SS membership to either the general draft or to ser |
dl was called into the police as a result of his | SS membership. |
sing funds from outside the camp and bribing the | SS men and kapos in order to organise the delivery |
In the men whom the | SS men saw only as walking corpses, there matured a |
he fact that he came only on rare occasions, the | SS men feared him greatly. |
The arrival of the French | SS men bolstered the Nordland Division whose "Norge |
rom precious metals) confiscated from prisoners, | SS men struggled to keep up with the task of inspec |
d unit, picking the most capable and trustworthy | SS men to form its cadre. |
Recruited mainly from Finnish | SS men still in Germany and Finnish prisoners of wa |
e Wehrmacht avoided wearing it, while the Waffen | SS men wore it with pride, claiming it was "their b |
two were quietly subdued by NKVD, while the two | SS men were cordially welcomed and escorted to Sche |
ces he formed a company of mixed Army and Waffen | SS men that had lost their units, committed them to |
1944 Nov. 1200 | SS men left in his Oberabschnitt, none available fo |
agsbrand in February 1933, Martin was stopped by | SS men at the entrance to the huge Vaterland empori |
By 1937 more than 300 | SS men had been expelled from the Schutzstaffel for |
ear Weilheim, Germany, and guarded by 100 Waffen | SS men at all times. |
hleicher, was murdered in Berlin-Lichterfelde by | SS men from the Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. |
An intimidating figure among | SS men in his company, he was renowned as a devout |
arte engaged in was "Kristallnacht" where Berlin | SS men sought out and destroyed numerous Jewish syn |
the distinct lack of anti-capitalism amongst the | SS men with whom he served. |
active on Kristallnacht when he took a group of | SS men, including a young Hermann Fegelein, to Plan |
iscated by the Reich and distributed to reliable | SS men, and an SS Province of Holland declared in v |
ice), it dealt with the settlement of discharged | SS men, especially in the annexed eastern areas. |
Kam "has regularly attended veterans' rallies of | SS men. |
by the German civilian mine authorities, and the | SS men. |
o support arrested, condemned or fugitive former | SS men." |
The | SS Mercy Warren, a World War II Liberty ship launch |
er the stewardship of Captain Leonard LaRue, the | SS Meredith Victory performed the largest humanitar |
The | SS Meredith Victory was later sold to Nishant Impor |
The | SS Meredith Victory was named after Meredith, a sma |
The | SS Meriwether Lewis (Hull Number 170) was a Liberty |
S.S. Metaphor - Kate Moss and Pete Doherty star in a | |
SS Michael E was a 7,628 ton CAM ship which was bui | |
SS Military Area in Central Bohemia 1942-45 | |
She was built to replace the one year old | SS Minimbah, a 460 ton steamer that broke in half a |
antic Transport Line, she was the sister ship of | SS Minneapolis, SS Minnetonka, and SS Minnewaska. |
le endeavoring to overtake the convoy - soon met | SS Minnesota en route, and transferred Zaanland's c |
collision in December 1929, this time involving | SS Minnewaska, of the Atlantic Transport Line. |
ng though to meet again at Christmas aboard the | S.S. Minnow II. |
SS Mission San Luis Obispo was a Type T2-SE-A2 tank | |
Soubarissen, was laid down as | SS Mission Santa Ana on 19 June 1944 by Marinship C |
SS Mission San Rafael was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker bu | |
e ship, a Type T2-SE-A3 tanker, was completed as | SS Mission Santa Ana and delivered after the end of |
SS Mission San Miguel was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker bu | |
SS Mission Solano was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker built | |
SS Mission San Luis Rey was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker | |
SS Mission Carmel was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker built | |
SS Mission Buenaventura was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker | |
SS Mission San Antonio was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker b | |
SS Mission San Carlos was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker bu | |
SS Mission Loreto was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker built | |
SS Mission San Jose was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker buil | |
SS Mission Santa Clara was a Type T2-SE-A2 tanker b | |
She returned to commercial service as | SS Moccasin, later in her career being renamed SS P |
ipping Board for use during World War I. Renamed | SS Moccasin, she entered service as an American civ |
SS Mohegan sank on 14 October 1898 with 106 fatalit | |
SS Mohegan, a steamship wrecked on the Manacle Rock | |
World War II with the naming of the Liberty ship | SS Molly Pitcher, launched, and subsequently torped |
In October 1905, Stojowski sailed on the | SS Moltke to the USA on the invitation of Frank Dam |
of U-2323 in April was more successful, with the | SS Monarch being sunk. |
ct was given to Vickers-Armstrong's to build the | SS Monarch of Bermuda, which entered service in 193 |
Wreck of the | SS Monaro |
SS Mongolia was a 13,369-ton passenger-and-cargo li | |
P & O group, took her on in 1930 as their second | SS Monowai and she ran a subsidized service from We |
ion of the port where the French ammunition ship | SS Mont-Blanc had exploded in Halifax Harbour. |
which occurred due to the collision between the | SS Mont-Blanc and the SS Imo. |
She soon was renamed | SS Montclair. |
econd ship was found, the lone Spanish freighter | SS Monte Gorbea, which was sunk with 52 lives despi |
Another view of the | SS Monte Carlo on January 30th, 2010 |
Sold again in 1952 and renamed | SS Monte de la Esperanza she operated for more than |
The | SS Monte Carlo was an oil tanker launched in 1921 a |
The | SS Monte Nevoso marooned on the Haisborough Sands |
SS Montfort Stokes (MC contract 2000) was a Liberty | |
In 1943, a United States Liberty ship named the | SS Montfort Stokes was launched. |
to rescue them by using the Montrose to tow the | SS Montreal, which was out of commission, out of th |
SS Montrose was a transatlantic ocean liner for Eld | |
the VOC ship Rooswijk, HMS Stirling Castle, the | SS Montrose, German Dornier 17 bomber and the South |
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