The traveler's drawer Motorschiff "St. Louis" (HAPAG, Deutschland)


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Die Irrfahrt der St. Louis war eine Reise von 937 nahezu ausnahmslos deutschen Juden auf der St. Louis, einem Passagierschiff der Hamburger Reederei HAPAG, von Mai bis Juni 1939 von Hamburg nach Kuba und Antwerpen.


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Auf dem Dampfer "St. Louis" wollten Juden 1939 den Nazis entkommen, doch Kuba und die USA schlossen ihre Grenzen. Für viele der Flüchtlinge endete die Odyssee im KZ. Von Christoph Gunkel. 17.02..


Irrfahrt der „St. Louis“ Warum ein NSDAPMitglied 936 Juden rettete WELT

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The traveler's drawer Motorschiff "St. Louis" (HAPAG, Deutschland)

The Spirit Flies On by Barry Schiff The Spirit of St. Louis is perhaps the most famous and recognizable aircraft of all time.


Cruiser Photo Index C20/CA18 USS ST. LOUIS Navsource Photographic History of the U.S. Navy

Saturday, May 13, 1939. 937 Jewish refugees flee Nazi Germany and sail for Havana, Cuba. A German passenger ship, the St. Louis, leaves the port of Hamburg with approximately 900 passengers, mainly Jewish refugees holding Cuban landing permits. On 15 May 1939, the St. Louis stops in Cherbourg, France, to take on more passengers.


Cruiser Photo Index C20/CA18 USS ST. LOUIS Navsource Photographic History of the U.S. Navy

St. Louis (ship, 1929) 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.


Hapag Lloyd Dampfer St. Louis

Das Schiff. Unter der Baunummer 670 lief die St. Louis am 2. August 1928 beim Bremer Vulkan in Bremen-Vegesack vom Stapel.Es war 174,90 m lang und 22,10 m breit und war mit 16.732 BRT vermessen.Vier doppeltwirkende Sechszylinder-Zweitakt-Dieselmotoren (Bauart MAN, Lizenzbau Bremer Vulkan) mit einer Leistung von je 3150 PSe ermöglichten eine Geschwindigkeit von 16,5 Knoten.


The Voyage of the MS St. Louis

MS St. Louis was a diesel -powered passenger ship properly referred to with the prefix MS or MV, built by the Bremer Vulkan shipyards in Bremen for HAPAG, better known in English as the Hamburg America Line. The ship was named after the city of St. Louis, Missouri.


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MS St. Louis, German ocean liner that gained international attention in May-June 1939 when Cuba, the United States, and Canada denied entry to its more than 900 Jewish passengers, most of whom had fled Nazi Germany.


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Voyage of the St. Louis In May 1939, the German liner St. Louis sailed from Hamburg, Germany, to Havana, Cuba. The 937 passengers were almost all Jewish refugees. Cuba's government refused to allow the ship to land. The United States and Canada were unwilling to admit the passengers.


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The Story of the S.S. St. Louis (1939) In an effort to flee Nazi Germany, more than 930 refugees sailed from Hamburg on May 15, 1939 on the S.S. St. Louis and reached Havana, Cuba, on May 27, 1939. Arrangements for the voyage were organized independently by the Hamburg-American Line, without the involvement of any Jewish organizations.


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With Ameren under fire for high rate increases in Illinois, two major power outages last year and the catastrophic failure of the Taum Sauk reservoir, Foss, known as the "Face of St. Louis" (or at least of Channel 5) may have an uphill battle putting a friendly lace on Ameren.


SS St Louis The ship of Jewish refugees nobody wanted BBC News

Interview With Steve Schiff of KPLR - TV in St. Louis, Missouri | The American Presidency Project George Bush 41st President of the United States: 1989 ‐ 1993 Interview With Steve Schiff of KPLR - TV in St. Louis, Missouri November 13, 1991 Linkage Between Domestic and Foreign Affairs