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It was also during World War II that | SS doctors reached their height with human medical |
ility for everything undertaken by the nearly 20 | SS doctors (including Josef Mengele, Horst Schumann |
ing this period of time one of the most infamous | SS doctors, Doctor Josef Mengele, served as Head Me |
HMS Folkestone rescued seven survivors from the | SS Dokka, a Norwegian merchantman sunk by the Germa |
As he was flying his personal ship, the | S.S. Dolphin, a meteor collided with his ship, causi |
Macha Magall's sexy yet cruel | SS dominatrix is clearly patterned after the titula |
ners that arrived in Oslo after the departure of | SS Donau stayed at Bredtveit. |
trand Johansen were arrested and deported on the | SS Donau to Hamburg. |
he border, and then deported to Auschwitz on the | SS Donau. |
s of Siem's information was the sabotage towards | SS Donau. |
The | S.S. Dora was one of the last ships trading between |
er wire and featured an inset disk featuring the | SS double lightning-bolt rune. |
lications are numerous and include a book (with | S.S. Dragomir), 23 book chapters, and well over 200 |
Palimpsests, ( | ss) Dragon |
int League responded to a distress call from the | SS Dragonfly by helping dewater a flooded compartme |
ons at Yokosuka until 11 November, then assisted | SS Drecel Victory, aground in the vicinity of Fort |
The | SS Dresden was an English warship which operated fr |
ited States, arriving on February 3, 1901 on the | SS Dresden when he was less than a year old. |
Drottningholm lent its name to a mercy ship, the | SS Drottningholm used during World War II for the r |
SS Duca d'Aosta was an Italian ocean liner for Navi | |
uding Ashtabula, Saranac, Salamonie, Mazama, and | SS Durham Victory. |
of the local population provided support to the | SS during the operation |
Hermann Alber was a Sturmmann in the Waffen | SS during World War II, who was awarded the Knight' |
ions that he was a Belgian collaborator with the | SS during World War II, as well as that he had lied |
r, his letter of surrender was discovered by the | SS during a raid in Aachen while the civilians were |
Jung was murdered by the | SS during the Night of the Long Knives. |
rder of 80 British and French POWs by the Waffen | SS during the Battle of France in May 1940. |
He was killed by the Nazi | SS during the Night of the Long Knives because he h |
at to obtain rescue for the crew of the P&O ship | SS Duro which was wrecked in 1854. |
On the 18th of June, U-151 sank the | SS Dwinsk, and then loitered near her lifeboats in |
USS Siboney rescuing a lifeboat from | SS Dwinsk. |
tion Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and renamed | SS E. G. Crosby. |
United States Shipping Board, which renamed her | SS Eastern Queen. |
United States Shipping Board, which renamed her | SS Eastern Chief. |
a makeshift hospital on 24 July 1915 after the | S.S. Eastland capsized in the Chicago River on the o |
SS Eastward stranded then wrecked 25 March 1918 | |
administration of Nazi concentration camps, the | SS Economic and Administrative Main Office (SS-Wirt |
whom she began operation in 1948 under the name | SS Edirne. |
November 10 - The | SS Edmund Fitzgerald, based in Sault Ste. |
The site is a venue for remembrance of the | S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, and extending back to the lo |
The load of iron ore that was carried by the | SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in Lake Superior o |
For the ship, see | SS Edmund Fitzgerald. |
25 February, when the 1,300 ton coastal cruiser | SS Egholm was sunk by a torpedo . |
SS Eichberg, a German cargo ship in service 1944-45 | |
ies were deported to the Jewish ghettos, shot by | SS Einsatzgruppen in their villages or deported and |
well known fires she participated in include the | SS El Estero in 1943, and, perhaps most dramaticall |
Originally built as the Liberty ship | SS Elbert Hubbard (MCE-983) under Maritime Commissi |
assist a badly damaged Panamanian merchant ship, | SS Elefterio. |
SS Elihu Yale (sunk off Anzio during Operation Shin | |
Holy Family with | SS Elizabeth and the infant John the Baptist Gosfor |
the enemy, he sailed back home from China on the | SS Emau to see his family again. |
It built engines for many ships including | SS Empire Amethyst. |
SS Empire Admiral was a 7,842 ton steamship which w | |
he was launched on 3 April 1946 as the 8,187 GRT | SS Empire Dunbar for the Ministry of War Transport. |
five were landed at Archangelsk for transfer to | SS Empire Bard. |
ly where his cabin was located on the steam ship | SS Empire Windrush. |
old when the ship on which he was a galley boy, | SS Empire Morn, was blown up after it hit a U-boat |
7 February 1943 - | SS Empire Webster 7,043 tons |
is own life to save other members of the crew of | SS Empire Bowman after it was torpedoed on 31 March |
she had claimed her only victim of the year, the | SS Empire Tourist, which was sunk whilst part of Co |
h 1958, Orontes was involved in a collision with | SS Empire Baltic in the River Thames. |
On 25 April 1943, the | SS Empire Morn struck another mine from U-117 and w |
irst patrol U-A only damaged the British steamer | SS Empire Attendant. |
Among the ships sunk were | SS Empire Wildebeeste and the tanker SS Rochester, |
SS Empire Javelin was an Infantry Landing Ship or " | |
sh Ministry of War Transport in 1940 and renamed | SS Empire Springbuck, and operated under the manage |
He was serving on board the | S.S. Empire Plover when a nearby vessel, the S.S. Fa |
apore, Yarra took on board 1,804 people from the | SS Empress of Asia, a troopship which had caught fi |
During the war years, | SS Empress of Japan was also refitted as an Armed A |
SS Empress of Russia in Dazzle Camouflage, 1918 | |
reason it would be ideal to crystallize out the ( | SS) enantiomer only. |
exists for PRC050 with activity residing in the | SS enantiomer (PRC200). |
Most of the activity resides in the ( | SS) enantiomer (hence a high eudysmic ratio). |
RT selective until it has been resolved into the | SS enantiomer. |
he main burial site of cholera victims from the | S.S. England. |
SS English Trader - 1941 | |
In February 1952, the | SS Enid Victory returned 280 bodies of fallen servi |
The next patrol damaged the | SS Ensis on 8 June and sank the SS Phidias on 9 Jun |
Sometimes the | SS enticed women into becoming sex workers by promi |
SS Equality State (T-ACS-8) - Categorized as 'Milit | |
The | SS equipped police wore black uniforms and red armb |
First sunk was the Canadian steam freighter | SS Erik Boye, followed by the Norwegian motor tanke |
SS Erinpura was a passenger liner built for the Bri | |
Dock Co., Chester, Pennsylvania, under the name | SS Esso Albany. |
rd Oil Company of New Jersey in 1947 and renamed | SS Esso Syracuse, she transferred to Panamanian reg |
t forward part grafted to 274-foot after part of | SS Esso Buffalo which became bulk carrier SS Spitfi |
ps and martyrs, Semidouble, and commemoration of | Ss Euphemia, Lucy and Geminianus martyrs. |
opulation of some 11,700, but in early April the | SS evacuated almost all the prisoners on death marc |
efurbishment and service as passenger-cargo ship | SS Excambion, she was loaned to the Texas Maritime |
in the South China Sea and took part in freeing | SS Excellency, an American merchant freighter, from |
980) is a Mayotte footballer currently plays for | SS Excelsior. |
War II Augsburg was responsible for planning the | SS executions of Jews and other "enemies of the Rei |
York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, New Jersey, as | SS Exeter; transferred to the Navy from the Maritim |
After a rename to | SS Exford later in 1928, she was used on a cargo se |
end of the war; one notable example being SSE.3 ( | SS Experimental) that had an envelope design known |
only one ship, the 4,959 ton American cargo ship | SS Expositor, on 23 February. |
t Lines, Inc., New York, who renamed her renamed | SS Express. |
SS F. J. Luckenbach was built as a commercial cargo | |
men left for the Philippines on the troop ship | S.S. Fairisle on March 27, 1945. |
The Steam Ship ( | SS) Faith started to be built in January 1918 and l |
was despatched from Boston to try and locate the | SS Faraday, a cable-laying ship from Britain whose |
The | SS feared additional Jewish-led revolts in the Gene |
itish company bought her in 1927 and renamed her | SS Fenwell, then sold her in 1928 to another Britis |
He was buried at | SS. Filippo e Giacomo. |
e mayor of Boston, Drew was joined on board the | S.S. Finland by fellow track team member Jim Thorpe |
John Archibald McIntyre drowned | SS Fitzroy disaster Teacher in charge of Bonville S |
elt, was the commander of a 88 mm gun in the 5th | SS Flak Battalion Wiking. |
ross in August 1942, while in command of the 3rd | SS Flak Battalion. |
ench Line, the Antilles was a near-sister to the | SS Flandre of 1952. |
SS Flandre (1951), a former ship of the French Line | |
7 April 1918 when the explosives-laden steamship | SS Florence H. exploded into flame in Quiberon Bay. |
On September 27, 1943 Liberty ship | SS Florence Martus was named in her honor. |
the RMS Republic (1903), after a collision with | SS Florida of Lloyd Italiano. |
Damage to the bow of the | SS Florida following the 1909 collision with the Re |
SS Floridian was built as a commercial cargo ship i | |
hen resumed service as the commercial cargo ship | SS Floridian. |
rescued survivors from the stricken merchantman | SS Flying Enterprise. |
S.S. Folgore/Falciano 2-1 S.C. Faetano | |
S.S. Folgore/Falciano 1-3 S.S. Cosmos | |
S.S. Folgore/Falciano (Serravalle) | |
In 1934 he joined the SD; membership in the | SS followed. |
two versions, the S for standard wheels and the | SS for wide wheels. |
d in Frankfurt against two former members of the | SS for killings in the satellite camp of Lagischa ( |
Its deputy commander, Magill, was head of | SS for special tasks at Bach-Zelewski's staff and h |
divides the genus into two subgenera: Allogona | s.s. for A. profunda and its subspecies, and Dysmedo |
on forced mobilization of Lithuanians into Nazi | SS forces, actively resisted by Lithuanian anti-Naz |
d by that time the operation was in the hands of | SS foreign intelligence. |
e German Wehrmacht units, a number of Abwehr and | SS formations entered the city. |
The unit was one of the early | SS formations in Germany, and was first headquarter |
The Tatar Legions were an auxiliary units of the | SS formed after the German invasion of the Soviet U |
At the end of the campaign in France the Waffen | SS formed a new Division of foreign volunteers SS D |
on 14 October and sinking the Canadian freighter | SS Fort Thompson on 2 November. |
SS Fort Wayne was sold by the Shipping Board to a c | |
iji Tagami, torpedoed and shelled the freighter | S.S. Fort Camosun off Cape Flattery. |
48, after obtaining the mothballed Liberty ship, | SS Fort Elice, G E Shipping began its maiden voyage |
SS Fort Cataraqui in the port of Antwerp | |
She then became the | SS Fort Wayne, and was scrapped in Japan in 1934. |
in Ballou, C.C. Burleigh, Maria Weston Chapman, | S.S. Foster, Abby Kelley, Mary Johnson, Samuel May, |
t (YAGR-10) was originally built as liberty ship | SS Francis J. O'Gara, by the J. A. Jones Constructi |
a was built in 1903 as the commercial cargo ship | SS Franconia for an Austro-Hungarian firm, the Fran |
Locator (YAGR-6) was laid down as | SS Frank O. Peterson by J.A. Jones Construction Co. |
of 1955 to Polarus Steamship Company and renamed | SS Franklin Berwis. |
S.S. Frederick DeBary in 1910 | |
was transferred into reserve regiment of the 14 | SS Freiwilligen Division "Galizien”. |
The | SS French Creek was a type T2 tanker, more specific |
Due to a shortage of personnel the | SS frequently used German prisoners to supervise ot |
ops in support of the German invasion of Norway, | SS Friedenau was torpedoed and sunk in the Kattegat |
SS Friedenau was a German cargo steamer sunk during | |
dresses troops on 27 July 1900 prior in front of | SS Friedrich Der Grosse to their departure for Chin |
o be built by the Nazis, and was operated by the | SS from 1933 to 1939. |
st to be built by the Nazis, and operated by the | SS from 1933 to 1937. |
as a member of the Prinz Eugene division of the | S.S. From 1943 to 1944 he served as a guard at Mauth |
by the Ministry of War Transport as War Roebuck | SS from Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of Ne |
After serving in Warsaw with the | SS from March 1940 onwards, he joined the Security |
63 she assisted USS Nansemond and Army transport | SS Fulton capture CSS Margaret and CSS Jessie after |
The Ukrainian 14th | SS Fusilier battalion, still intact, came to form t |
was laid down 16 September 1942 as liberty ship | SS G. H. Corliss (MCE hull 425) by Permanente Metal |
SS Galeka was a steam ship originally built for the | |
ictory, torpedoing the unescorted 1,400 ton ship | SS Gasray . |
Brommann was posted to the 6th | SS Gebirgs Division Nord (Mountain Division) and fo |
SS Gem State (T-ACS-2) was laid down on 30 May 1965 | |
SS General Karl Wolff stated that he had been order | |
m was unable to use Wolff's real name, since the | SS General was still living in 1981; he died in 198 |
The slogan's use in this instance was ordered by | SS General Theodor Eicke, inspector of concentratio |
r-level official triggered a cruel reprisal from | SS General Hanns Albin Rauter, the killing of 50 Du |
He has appeared in the 2004 film Downfall as | SS General Wilhelm Mohnke, 2005's Sophie Scholl - T |
Richard Bruno Heydrich's eldest son, | SS General Reinhard Heydrich (1904-1942), was named |
or Richard Jackson, it was planned to be part of | SS General Felix Steiner's abortive counterattack t |
tria - 1 February 1944 in Warsaw, Poland) was an | SS General and Gauleiter of Carinthia. |
which catapulted Heydrich into the ranks of the | SS Generals was the Nazi Party's assumption to powe |
SS George C. Yount was laid down on 7 January 1943 | |
She was originally named the | SS George Law, after Mr. George Law of New York. |
In 1920, she escorted | SS George Washington as she ferried US President Wo |
Hecuba (AKS-12), originally Liberty ship | SS George W. Cable, was launched by Delta Shipbuild |
s was laid down 21 November 1942 as liberty ship | SS George B. Cortelyou (MCE hull 445) by Permanente |
drove off submarine U-518 after it had torpedoed | SS George Ade 125 miles (230 km) off Wilmington, De |
SS George E. Badger (Hull Number 884) was a Liberty | |
ial wooden-hulled steam cargo and passenger ship | SS George F. Pierce by William G. Abbott in 1914. |
to sea from Norfolk to rescue hurricane-disabled | SS George Ade. |
2 December - | SS Georgette runs aground near Busselton, Western A |
nto new ownership and was again re-named back to | SS Georgia. |
oat played in the rescue of the Dutch Oil Tanker | SS Georgia. |
One of these may have been the | SS Georgiana, sunk in naval action near Charleston, |
Randall sailed from New York on the | S.S. Georgic on June 12, 1937, arriving in Spain on |
The German officers and NCO's of the | SS Germania were not allowed to lead German troops |
SS Geronimo (Hull Number 1122) was a Liberty ship b | |
Ferry | SS Gertrude, built 1906, pictured in 1924 or 1925 |
formance at Teatro San Cassiano, although Teatro | SS Giovanni e Paolo is now generally accepted as th |
It was first performed in Venice at the Teatro | SS Giovanni e Paolo on 9 February 1664. |
SS Girls (Italian: Casa privata per le SS) is a 197 | |
ts to the armed merchant cruiser Comorin and the | SS Glenartney to Gibraltar from the Clyde. |
the crew aboard an English cargo ship named the | SS Glencairn, during World War II, on the long voya |
25 March - The | S.S. Glenelg is wrecked off the Victorian coast, res |
ime for Norddeutscher Lloyd, the other two being | SS Gneisenau and SS Potsdam. |
The | SS go about teaching and enforcing 'The New Order' |
Ozzie Smith, | SS, Gold Glove Award |
SS Gopher State, one of two ships that carried chem | |
SS got his big break DJ'ing at the big British rave | |
who lost their lives during the shipwreck of the | SS Gothenburg off the Queensland coast in 1875. |
SS Gothenburg docked at Port Adelaide wharf after h | |
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