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HMS Forfar was formerly the liner | SS Montrose, requisitioned as an Armed Merchant Cru |
n on 22 April and given 48 hours to leave on the | SS Mooltan, on which a passage had been booked for |
gation gave them all names beginning with "Ker," | SS Morawitz becoming SS Kermoor. |
d. as the Austro-Hungarian commercial cargo ship | SS Morawitz. |
7 June 1944, the battalion departed Oahu on the | SS Mormacport. |
ueled at Port Purvis; then took station ahead of | SS Mormacwren for a voyage to Efate. |
Saffir survived the burning of the cruise ship | SS Morro Castle on 8 September 1934. |
SS Moses Taylor (1875-?): | |
esold in 1961 for commercial service and renamed | SS Motonave, the ship was later renamed Demeter (da |
and was assigned to training the police and the | SS Motorised Reserve Battalion and remained in that |
corps consisted of three Panzer Divisions and an | SS motorised infantry regiment. |
The | SS Mount Ida was a merchant ship built in 1938 by W |
On June 14, U-38 sank the Greek steam freighter | SS Mount Myrto. |
She was sold to another American firm and became | SS Mount Seward in 1921, then sold again in 1922, t |
V | SS Mountain Corps was a Waffen SS, formation at the |
The Division was trapped in Budapest with the IX | SS Mountain Corps when the Russians surrounded the |
h-west of Frankfurt (Oder) and assigned to the V | SS Mountain Corps, where it was destined to be dest |
V | SS Mountain Corps |
ufen and went on to become the Chef des Stabes V | SS Mountain Corps before receiving the command of t |
by the CPR's Lake and River Service vessel, the | SS Moyie, other vessels serving Kootenay Lake and a |
SS Munaires was built as a commercial cargo ship at | |
Once again | SS Munaires, she operated for the Munson Line in co |
SS Munindies was built as a commercial cargo ship i | |
SS Munsomo was built as a commercial collier by the | |
She returned to mercantile service as | SS Munsomo. |
F.C. Domagnano 2-1 | S.S. Murata |
F.C. Domagnano 0-4 | S.S. Murata |
A.C. Libertas 2-1 | S.S. Murata |
S.P. Tre Penne 1-7 | S.S. Murata |
A.C. Libertas 1-1 (pen 2-3) | S.S. Murata |
S.S. Murata 3-0 S.P. Tre Penne | |
S.P. Tre Fiori 0-4 | S.S. Murata |
S.S. Murata 0-1 S.S. Cosmos | |
S.S. Murata 3-0 S.S. Pennarossa | |
For the | S.S. Murata midfielder, see Stefano Conti (footballe |
S.S. Murata, Sanmarinese football club | |
The ship was originally named the | SS Musgrove Mills and was built in May 1944 by Sun |
SS Music or the Southern Spice Music channel is a m | |
el Super Singer, Raagamalika , Saptha Swarangal, | SS Music Launch Pad, etc. His band V3 presented a s |
In 2004, | SS Music conducted a talent hunt, titled the "Fanta |
Several of | SS Music's VJs have been successful in the Indian m |
Arjun Sasi, who is a DJ with | SS Music, plays the lead role. |
Bharath Reddy, Sriya worked as successful VJ at | SS Music, before pursuing an acting career as well. |
She became highly popular as 'VJ Sriya' on | SS music, becoming familiar among young viewers. |
earliest deed known shows the house owned by an | S.S. Myers in 1797. |
ems to have been concerned in attack on British | S.S. NAGOYA but was driven off by gunfire. |
Naiwa was laid down as the commercial cargo ship | SS Naiwa by the Baltimore Shipbuilding and Drydock |
remained in the custody of the Shipping Board as | SS Naiwa until she was scrapped in 1929. |
SS Nantahala off San Francisco, California, when fi | |
Matar (AK 119) was laid down as | SS Napoleon R. Broward under Maritime Commission co |
On 5 December she rescued survivors from the | SS Navasota, which had been sunk by U-47. |
SS NCOs, especially senior NCOs could use the degen | |
ncentration camp, was established in 1938 by the | SS near the village of Neuengamme in Bergedorf dist |
She was originally | SS Neckar for North German Lloyd from her 1900 laun |
In 1944, the | SS needed more guards at the nearby concentration c |
He bought the steamer | SS Neptune in 1843, then built the SS Oregon in 184 |
ter served the government of the Soviet Union as | SS Nevastroi for many years. |
The True Worth of Ruth Villiers, ( | ss) New Writings in SF 17, ed. |
ed in the near collision of the Titanic with the | SS New York, when the Oceanic was nearby when the N |
echnicians and close escorted the merchant ships | SS New Zealand Star, SS Clan Forbes and SS Clan Fra |
ear-old cousin, William Trout, when they saw the | SS Newholm struck by a naval mine, one mile south o |
s Schwarze Korps (The Black Corps), the official | SS newspaper. |
He sailed on the | SS Niagara when she laid the first transatlantic te |
SS Nicaragua was a ship that was sailing in the Gul | |
Church of | SS Nicholas & Cyriac, South Pool |
Patron: The Padley Martyrs, | Ss Nicholas Garlick and Robert Ludlam |
in 1947, to a Greek shipping company and renamed | SS Nicolaou Georgios. |
11 April 1944 and sailed on the | SS Nieuw Amsterdam, 15 April 1944 arriving Clyde 25 |
ober, when the men sailed from Naples aboard the | SS Noah Webster. |
essed concern that the £7m refit of the derelict | SS Nomadic may not be completed for the centenary o |
nic as a first class passenger aboard the tender | SS Nomadic at Cherbourg, France. |
SS Nomadic welcomed back to Belfast. | |
For the cargo ship, see | SS Norburg. |
On the 29th she collided with the Swedish ship | SS Nordia while on convoy escort duty, suffering st |
42 she torpedoed and sank the Norwegian merchant | SS Nordland off the west coast of Norway. |
mnes from the captured Norwegian coastal steamer | SS Nordnorge on 10 May 1940 and captured the munici |
ngdom waters in peacetime since the wreck of the | SS Norge off Rockall in 1904, and the worst peaceti |
Norway: Germanske | SS Norge (before 1942: Norges SS) |
He was also a member of Germanske | SS Norge, and was enrolled in the Norwegian Legion |
s fought more than 50 fires, including upon the | S.S. Normandie in 1942. |
Europa in 1930, and the eastbound Blue Riband to | SS Normandie in 1935. |
Spain on the day after Christmas in 1936 on the | SS Normandie -one of the first group of volunteers |
Adolphe Cassandre's famed 1935 depiction of the | SS Normandie. |
e Straits of Gibraltar with over 20.000 GRT, the | SS Normanton (3862 tonnes), SS Mersario (3847 tonne |
The wreck of the Norwegian barque | SS Nornen on Berrow beach |
51 days old when he died under enemy fire on the | SS North Devon off the coast of Norfolk on 6 July 1 |
She was known as | SS Northern Pacific before the war and, after her N |
national KJAZ Festival", and as KJAZ host on the | SS Norway Jazz Cruises. |
2003 Al-Qaeda attack on | SS Norway during Top-Off 2 in Miami |
He volunteered for front service in Germanic | SS Norway, but was never at the front. |
in a casket, with written instructions from the | SS not to open it under any circumstances. |
The touring party of 1859 left Liverpool on the | SS Nova Scotian on 7 September and returned on 11 N |
He was issued with the | SS number 365 017 and was awarded the Knight's Cros |
The NSDAP and | SS number of the officer was also noted. |
His Nazi Party number was 114901 and his | SS number was 2921. |
He volunteered to join the SS-VT ( | SS number 421.976v). |
He volunteered to join the SS-VT ( | SS number 239247) and took part in the Anschluss of |
SS O. Henry was a liberty ship built by California | |
July 26, 1942, sank | SS Oaxaca, 4,351 tons |
Furthermore, in 1939, Heissmeyer was appointed | SS Oberabschnittsleiter "East" and in 1940 "Higher |
Promoted to | SS Oberfuhrer - Nov. 9, 1938 |
7 July 1943, a single Tiger I tank commanded by | SS Oberscharfuehrer Franz Staudegger from the 2nd P |
eastern Europe during the war, was to be led by | SS Obersturmbannfuehrer Walther Rauff. . |
wn sailed from London on 17 October 1891 on the | S.S. Oceana as a second class passenger. |
SS Oceanic credited as the first passenger ship to | |
NCL noted the sale of the Independence, renamed | SS Oceanic some time before. |
05, whilst returning home from a trip aboard the | SS Oceanic, Nugent had a bad fall on the deck, sust |
The first magrodome was fitted aboard the | SS Oceanic. |
mounting to about $1000 per person, were paid to | SS officer Kurt Becher in ransom. |
life Heinrich Harrer admitted he had been a Nazi | SS officer during World War II. |
where he was recognised as a Jew and tortured by | SS officer Alois Brunner. |
The mysterious | SS officer fought a fourteen year-old Walter C. Dor |
They are opposed by a Schutzstaffel ( | SS) officer who is attempting to raise from the dea |
er, a German employer representative, and former | SS Officer and Nazi activist, who was kidnapped and |
Niemann was the highest-ranking | SS officer who was on duty at the camp that day, an |
For the | SS officer at Sobibor extermination camp, see Erich |
Alfonso fired at the | SS officer as he got into the car. |
Witkowski: The father of Anna and Rainer, once a | SS officer and now an amputee. |
Harder was a former | SS officer and had been a warder at the Ahlem conce |
extraterrestrials led by one taking the form of | SS officer Herr Kleiser. |
interview that he viewed Erich Priebke, a German | SS officer convicted of war crimes for a 1944 massa |
In the film, Emil Brandt is a former | SS officer who had been the secretary of Franz Bett |
y stages after a guard discovered the body of an | SS officer killed by the prisoners. |
ommittee as a result of negotiations with senior | SS officer Adolf Eichmann. |
As the senior Waffen | SS officer Karl von Krempler appointed a token loca |
In March 2011 he is the highest ranked | SS officer known to be alive, next to Hubert Meyer. |
Because von Braun was a former | SS officer (though one who had been detained by the |
An | SS officer named Maria Mandel said that an order fr |
sed of giving a lethal injection of phenol to an | SS officer who was a potential witness in an invest |
January 3, 1909 - February 4, 2006) was a German | SS officer who was convicted in absentia of 246 mur |
The | SS officer attending him replies, "Enemy planes, Si |
ition in two TV serials, first as the relentless | SS Officer Lutzig in the WW2 serial Manhunt (1969), |
e was under the supervision of Josef Mengele, an | SS officer and physician. |
scaped to Italy with his colleague from Sobibor, | SS officer Gustav Wagner. |
6, 1898, executed October 22, 1948) was a German | SS officer who held a doctoral degree (Ph.D.). |
Hans Fischer ( | SS officer), acted with 8th Army |
ent back to bandleading but was recognised by an | SS officer, arrested, sent to Pawiak prison in the |
ven Parisian synagogues with the help of a local | SS officer, Hans Sommer, who provided the explosive |
n as the "Butcher from Vilnius", was an Austrian | SS officer, who set up, organized, and ruled Vilna |
Imre Csuja as a corrupt | SS Officer. |
A beautiful, nefarious senior female | SS officer/doctor (Magall) creates a genetic, incub |
n Heads, a series of assassinations of notorious | SS officers in Warsaw carried out by the Kedyw's sp |
e killing of Jews during the Holocaust by German | SS officers in 1942. |
SS officers are released and the plotters in turn a | |
38 other | SS officers - 34 men and four women - who had serve |
ed Nazi ranks and was bestowed upon those SA and | SS officers who commanded units known as Standarten |
ted and brought to trial along with other former | SS officers at the Sobibor trials on 6 September 19 |
he family pedigree down to 1800 (and to 1750 for | SS officers). |
ts his permission, but upon the departure of the | SS officers, looks out the window to see the white |
f would have received copies of all letters from | SS officers, and his friends at that point included |
ion, was indicted with 22 other Nazi doctors and | SS officers. |
a SS-Major was the lowest ranking of the present | SS officers. |
He was also responsible for the French Waffen | SS' official organ, Devenir ("To become" or "Becomi |
In January 1945 the last | SS Officiers list appeared. |
This | SS Officiers list was used in 1946 for the condemna |
The | SS Officiers lists served internally as the proof o |
AP and all German sport honors were noted in the | SS Officiers list. |
re pressured to "volunteer" for service with the | SS, often by direct threats on their families. |
The Hohensalzburg Castle, where the Austrian | SS often met in secret during the mid 1930s |
rse of this operation she helped tow the damaged | SS Ohio with her vital supplies of fuel into Grand |
The company built the | SS Ohio and the SS Georgia and with the purchased S |
h included the rescue of the American oil tanker | SS Ohio. |
d save the passengers of two merchant ships, the | SS Oklahoma and the Esso Baton Rouge. |
commercial service and operated under the names | SS Olean and SS Sweep before she was transferred to |
The | SS Olimpia was a ship with basic accommodation whic |
SS Ollanta is a steamship on Lake Titicaca. | |
The steamship | SS Olympia ran aground on Bligh Reef on December 10 |
The prison was taken over by the | SS on 4 July 1934, when the SA was suppressed by th |
He joined the Nazi party and the | SS on March 1, 1932. |
He joined the | SS on October 21, 1942 and was deployed to Auschwit |
Lischka joined the | SS on the June 1, 1933, reaching the rank of SS Maj |
He was executed by the | SS on April 15, 1945. |
SS Oosterdijk was built as a commercial cargo ship | |
an introduction and summary of | SS operations |
Dahlia, Pearson again encounters Winslow, a Nazi | SS operative following the final orders of Hitler t |
The | SS Ophir was a British steel twin-screw ocean liner |
SS Orcades was an ocean liner serving primarily on | |
SS Orcades was built in Germany and launched as Pri | |
Her victims included the British troopship | SS Orcades, sunk on 10 October 1942, and the SS Ben |
On 12 March 1943, the Waffen | SS ordered the formation of a Dutch volunteer regim |
In November of the same year, the | SS ordered that the 122nd SS-Standarte be activated |
The | SS Oregon was used regularly on the San Francisco t |
The | SS Oregon (1848) was launched on August 5, 1848 by |
against humanity, and membership in the criminal | SS organization. |
e to that of her more rowdy younger sisters like | SS Oriana and SS Canberra - continuing to tap a foo |
n Belfast (1957), reliefs for the Orient Line's | S.S. Oriana (1960) and a wall construction for the U |
SS Oriana, seen in Sydney, Australia. | |
m Navigation Company began considering replacing | SS Orontes and RMS Orion on the United Kingdom to A |
The | SS Orontes was a passenger ship owned by Orient Lin |
SS Otway was a British ocean liner owned by the Ori | |
00, the pier was struck by the china clay vessel | SS Ovenbeg (formerly the Russian registered SS St N |
st of the camp documents were burned by escaping | SS overseers in pits or in the crematorium. |
SS Ozama was built as a commercial cargo ship by th | |
SS Ozaukee was built in 1918 as a commercial cargo | |
(Source: | SS, p.58-63) Her complete role in this operation is |
table Radar Ship, designated (XTR-1) and renamed | SS Pacific Tracker, 1 April 2009. |
SS Paddy Hendly on her maiden voyage part of Convoy | |
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