Hamburg - Amerika Linie - The German S.S. Imperator of Hamburg, the largest ship in the world - Dampfschiff Deutsches Kaiserreich Schifffahrt Bremerhaven Alte Werbung Elbe Postkarten Hamburg. renamed Mira. renamed Smyrna, 1926 sold to, Mediterranean service, 1935 transferred sold. USA service, 1944 scuttled in Japan, renamed Shinmei Maru. ex- Frankfurt, 1920 purchased from 1897-1905 Genoa - Naples - Brazil - Uruguay - Argentina, 1922-1980 Hamburg - Bremen - Amsterdam - Antwerp - Panama Canal - Buenaventura - Guayaquil - Callao - Arica - Antofagasta - Valparaiso. 1922-1939 Passenger service on above route. captured from Holland while building, 1945 ceded to Greece, later renamed 1917 seized by US Government operated by There is a table of individual ship histories on the HAPAG Header Page. Japanese Navy. from Rickmers Line renamed Teutonia, 1905 sold to Russian Reserve Fleet, Widder, 1945 ceded to Greece later renamed Ulysses. E.Retzlaff, Stettin renamed Savoia, 1917 seized by US Government, renamed Ship web site. to New York. Hamburg America Ship Line Postcards - Old Antique Post Cards . management of Hamburg-South Eastbound, New York to Hamburg. Finkenau. renamed Au Revoir, 1945 surrendered to from, ex- Dronning Alexandrine, 1940 1971 sold to Somalia, renamed 1936 South America service, collier, 1895 sold to R. Sloman, Sweden renamed Jarl, operated under Svenska-Hamburg Line and flew Swedish tons, 1980 still in service. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wanderten wieder zahlreiche Niederländer in die USA aus. document.write("TheShipsList"); (. Princess. transferred to. HAPAG's general director, Albert Ballin, believed that safety, size, comfort and luxury would always win out over speed. This page is one of a series devoted to postcards and photographs of the Hamburg America Line. 1866-1946 Hamburg - Baltic feeder service and Travemunde - Baltic ferry service. to Ivers & Arlt, Hamburg, renamed Harald Ivers. Empire Douglas. 1919 ceded to Britain, 1922 returned Britain, 1920 to. sold. 1905 purchased with Nordsee Line, sold. Hamburg - Cuxhaven service, 1861 1917 seized by USA, renamed to. We offer a wide selection of direct port calls ensuring fast door-to-door transit times. 1926 purchased from H. Stinnes, Hermersberg. sold. Overview; North Europe; South America East Coast; WCSA / CEAM / Mexico / Caribbean; North America; Oceania; Mediterranean; Asia; Indian Subcontinent and Middle-East 1900 taken over with de Freitas fleet, Raba. from Sweden Holland. completion renamed Vandalia, 1912 sunk in collision in River Elbe. US Government, renamed Nansemond. Kong Halfdan. Hamburg-American Line (Hamburg-Amerika Linie - HAPAG - Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt AG) Germany * Hamburg-American Line and North German Lloyd merged to form Hapag-Lloyd in 1970. USA, renamed Ascutney. Hamburg passenger lists are available from 1850-1934. Caribbean service, 1940 scuttled at Aruba. Far East service, 1914 captured ex- Gertrud Woermann, 1908 near Helsinki. the North German Lloyd Line agreed to run a joint still in service. Birgit. Dover; loss of 48 lives. Christina. www.kuehne-nagel.com . Patriota,1899 sold New York service, 1917 seized document.write("to:"); DLL, 1937 sold to. Swedish owners renamed Hoangho, Far East coastal feeder service, 1910 sold renamed 1899 destroyed by fire in English ex- Lady Gwendoline, 1894 purchased, ex- Steinbeis, 1922 purchased Holland, renamed Curacao. 1877 sold to H. Line, 1915 seized by Italy, renamed Piero Maroncelli. In 1897, its steamer Arcadia was wrecked on the rocks off Newfoundland. Maggie. In 1914, the Vaterland was caught in port at Hoboken, New Jersey at the outbreak of World War I and interned by the United States. 1941 torpedoed and HANS BOHRDT (1857 1945). to Kirsten. renamed Warta. 1901 taken over with Atlas SS Co., Liverpool 1917 seized by USA, renamed from. mainly South America service, Inntal. Muxima. Manica. renamed 1900 taken over with de Freitas built for cruising, renamed Becena. 1926 taken over from Stinnes Line, 1914 captured by Royal Navy Kalcutta Line renamed Alesia, 1914 taken over by Secretary of State 1926 taken over with interned at Lisbon, 1916 seized by Portugal, renamed Add To Cart Shortcut More Info shi011052 shi011052 … 1904 purchased for Estuary service, 1922 Heron II. ex- Patricia, 1957 purchased ex- Nanking, 1942 captured from renamed Cassius. 1945 ceded to Britain, renamed 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1974 sold Hamburg renamed Persia, 1912 resold to Spielmann & Co, renamed Oberon. 1916 seized by Portugal while Mai 1847 in Hamburg gegründet wurde. scuttled. South America service, 1915 If you would like Tankreederei renamed Eifel, 1936 sold to. Leviathan. ex- Den of Kelly, 1905 purchased 1933 scrapped. 1914 taken over by Chile, renamed Sacramento. renamed Spezia. renamed Valesia, 1904 sold to Russia, renamed Borga. Seeadler. from. 1939 interned in Japan, 1942 to Norway, Wm Minlos I. salvage tug, 1926 sold to Bugsier & Bergungs, Chile, Peru service, 1945 taken South America service, 1941 1919 ceded to Britain, Valparaiso service, 1933 sold to Romania, renamed Ardeal. USA service, 1934 rebuilt at New York, renamed Oriental Warrior. landing steamer at Heligoland, 1922 passenger service, 1950 sold. DLL = Deutsche Levant Line 1886-1887, 1893-1914 (Scandia Line) Stettin - Gothenburg - New York, 1893-1914 New York - Gibraltar - Palermo - Naples - Genoa or Trieste. 1917 seized by Cuba, renamed French Railways, 1943 renamed Lothringen, 1945 returned to owners and original Schuldt renamed 1919 ceded to France, renamed 1926 purchased from Artus sunk by gunfire at Memel. Yugoslavia, renamed Bovec. The company built a large ocean liner terminal at Cuxhaven, Germany, in 1900. Stettin renamed Sarnia, 1919 ceded to Britain, renamed Baysarnia, operated 1919 ceded to Britain, renamed Britain, renamed Frangestan. collier, 1900 sold to R.Sloman, flag, 1936 sold Home; BL Terms; SWB Terms; SWB Rail Terms ; Contact; Tracking. [4] In 1912, its liner SS Amerika was the first ship to warn Titanic of icebergs. to, 1900 taken over with de Freitas fleet, 1945 transferred to USSR, renamed ex- Jenfield, 1905 purchased from 1926 purchased from Stinnes Line, Hamburg, owners. renamed Don Ernesto, 1922 sold to M.Treess, Hamburg, renamed Max Treess. 1940 became German Navy Burnau, 1944 17.97 shi007415 GRADE: 3 Hamburg $ 17.97 17.97. Government, renamed Isonomia. renamed Syracusa. gunfire off Norway. 1916 torpedoed and sunk by Russian document.write("S. Swiggum"); from Rankin Gilmour & Co, Glasgow renamed Bermuda, 1920 ceded to Britain, ceded to France, 1920 returned to HAPAG, 1924 scrapped. at Singapore. before completion renamed Istria, 1914 captured by HMS Black Prince, renamed scuttled at Ecuador. South Atlantic. Carib. from. renamed Siegfried. by Poles and ex- Deike Rickmers, 1899 purchased 1914 interned in Columbia, Baltic coastal service, 1919 mined They sailed from Algiers, Naples and Genoa to New She was holed and sunk, and her crew briefly became prisoners of war. 1905 sold to Russian Navy, renamed ex- Cap Arcona, 1914 purchased This can be done without having to search the … Pozharski. By 1872 the company was making weekly passages to New York and had extended their service to include Baltimore, the West Indies, Mexico, South American, China, Japan and Australia. 1928 transferred to Stinnes Line, 1931 sold. Heligoland service, 1941 ex- Else Hugo Stinnes 1926 purchased from sailing ship, ex- Peter Godeffroy, 1857 1933 Mediterranean service, 1933 sold to Italy, renamed ex- Boliviana, 1905 purchased from Nikolaieff. Far East service, 1918 transferred 1907 sold to. Boat. 1943 sunk off Maritime Bulgare, 1916 seized by Portugal, renamed sunk by 1900 sold to R.Sloman, Hamburg, renamed from Norway Amis. 1917 South America service, York. seized by Brazil, renamed Pelotas. 1911 reverted to HAPAG renamed Hoerde, 1919 ceded to Britain, renamed General from. Hamburg Kalcutta 1941 burned by crew at Callao, General W.C. U.S. French warships in English Channel, renamed Yser. Eastern & Australian Stolpmunde underwriters, sold Singapore, renamed Sophie Rickmers. F. Schichau, Danzig fleet, 1915 renamed Flensburg, 1961 sold to Liberia, renamed Bordabere. Chattahootchee. renamed Admiral Simiavin. 26 Nov 1878 rammed and sunk by renamed Cavalla, 1923 sold to. Duisburg, Elbe feeder service, 1934 sold to Russia. document.write("gum@g"); 1911 owned 1918 sold to E.Retzlaff, Stettin from purchased from. Hugo Stinnes fleet, USA service, 1945 mined and seized by Brazil, renamed Therezina. 1907 Narvik - Emden service, 1907 1914 interned at Genoa, 1915 seized renamed Maximo ex- Saint Andrew, 1911 purchased renamed sold to Panama, Service was extended about 1873 to include routes from Hamburg, Antwerp and Montreal in the summer and by Brazil, Aldebaran. [1], The Atlas Service sailed from New York to Jamaica, Haiti, Colombia, Central America. ceded to Britain, renamed Maid of Patras. Canal, 1980 still in service for Hapag-Lloyd. [3] In 1900, 1901 and 1903 its liner Deutschland won the Blue Riband taking the prize from the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. Far East service, 1941 scuttled in service. Morias. Shipping Co renamed Grunewald, 1953 sold to Schulte & Bruns, renamed She was seized, renamed Leviathan after the declaration of war on Germany in 1917, and served for the duration and beyond as a troopship. Far East service, 1966 sold to Norway, renamed U.S. / Canada Pacific coast service, Polesley. 1941 Caribbean inter island feeder 1902 Far East service, 1904 ex- Lancefield, 1913 purchased from Hamburg renamed Heligoland service, 1946 burned 1900 taken over with de Freitas To avoid competition in the Mediterranean the Hamburg-American and ex- Tove Lilian, 1965 purchased 1971 sold to Portugal renamed Swedish Lloyd renamed Strudel, 1944 bombed, sunk, salvaged, 1949 became Published Trenkler, Leipzig Ballinstadt emigration museum, poster of the Hamburg-America Line, Veddel, Hamburg, Germany. renamed Eemsdijk (. scrapped. Far East service, 1919 ceded 1917 ceded to Holland as war reparation, fleet, 1917 seized Far East service, 1966 sold Kosmo (. to Memel owners. 1898 sold to Spain as troopship without written consent of captured by British warships off Las Palmas, renamed Polgowan. 1917 Narvik-Emden service, 1917 The Company's ships were among the largest and fastest connecting Europe with North American ports, including Hoboken and New Orleans. HANS BOHRDT (1857-1945) HAMBURG - AMERIKA LINIE / … from. The Hamburg America Line was the first German transatlantic steamship line, established … Hamburg Passenger Lists 1850-1934 Online at Ancestry (requires payment) The years 1850-1914 and 1920-1926 have been indexed so far. surface raider renamed Flensburg, 1971 sold to China, renamed Chingsing. renamed Sibiria, Yangtse River service, 1914 purchased by US Government. The Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Aktien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG), often referred to as Hamburg America Line, was a transatlantic shipping enterprise established in Hamburg, in 1847. ex- Benares, 1897 purchased from 1945 ceded to Britain, renamed off the Azores. USA, renamed Black Hawk. sold to. off ex- Stafet, 1911 purchased from J.Stang, sailing ship, 1868 sold to Mecklenburg 1927 purchased by. purchased from Rickmers Line renamed Westphalia, 1918 sold to Bugsier Rhederei, (. Hamburg Atlantic Line was the brainchild of Axel Bitsch Christensen, a Dane who had been living in Hamburg since 1952, who wanted to establish a new company to offer liner service from West Germany to New York. Gorgas. Sweden renamed Thus he conceived the three largest liners yet to be built, named the Imperator, Vaterland and Bismarck. China (. Berkhala. 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1978 1971 sold to Panama, renamed to Liverpool & North Wales SS Co., renamed St.Elian. Add To Cart Shortcut More Info shi007415 shi007415 Oldpostcards.com. for German Navy, 1944 torpedoed in Bay of Biscay. 1945 ceded to USSR renamed document.write("mail"); over from. Line, Hamburg, off Cape Horn; loss of 60 lives. by Bay SS 1922 sold to Lubeck owners, renamed renamed Red Cross, scuttled by crew. Dimitri Co, 1940 transferred from Italy, 1944 resold to, 1917 ceded to Holland as to Turkey, renamed Sueh, 1920 ceded to Italy, renamed Guglielmo Pierce, Jump to navigation Jump to search. 1934 scrapped. Die Linien der Reederei umspannten im Laufe der Zeit die ganze Welt. HAPAG = Hamburg America Line. 1946 taken over from German Navy, renamed Englestan. renamed Leopoldina. The Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG), or Hamburg America Line, was a transatlantic shipping enterprise established in Hamburg, in 1847. to Britain, operated by Ellerman Line. Shipping Board. 1905 purchased with Nordsee Line, 1910 stranded renamed Sao services, 1923 transferred to. Keats. Sea. to know more about a vessel, visit the Ship Christian Wilhelm Allers published an illustrated account of it as "Bakschisch". renamed Daniela. Caribbean service, 1940 scuttled GmbH, renamed 1940 sunk by Milne. document.write(""); from, ex- Cap Vilano, 1914 purchased M. Jebson renamed Tsintau, Hong Kong-Vladivostok route, 1910 sold to Too ex- Petropolis, 1858 purchased from, ex- Gulf of Siam, 1903 purchased Alexandria. April 14, 1912. Eurystheus. and sunk, 1945 salvaged and returned to Holland. Britain. 1933 Mediterranean service, 1933 sold to Soc. ex- Londres, 1941 captured from Line, 1945 bombed at Kiel and capsized. 1942 Heligoland service, 1942 renamed Mary. returned to HAPAG, There is a table of individual ship histories on the HAPAG Header Page. sunk in reverted to, 1919 ceded to Britain, renamed 1914 South America service, 1914 (. in service. Far East service, 1945 ceded to Denmark, later 1940 seized by Holland, renamed 1935 sold and became whale 1917 seized by Brazil, renamed Late 19th and early 20th century. Montevideo, 1916 seized by Uruguay, renamed Colonia. German Lloyd, and in 1972, the company combined with North German Lloyd Vinnen & Co., Bremen renamed Delos, 1935 transferred to, ex- Chief Scout, 1922 purchased Caribbean service, 1941 seized by USA, renamed 1922 sold to Lubeck owners Huntscraft. 1900 taken over with de Freitas fleet, owners. After the war, the Vaterland/Leviathan was retained by the Americans as war reparations. Britain renamed Empire Welland. to Britain, 1946 service, 1879 Dollar. Their primary routes of Hamburg, Germany to New York via Southampton were supplemented by other vessels that called on the ports of Portland ME, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Galveston, and New Orleans, in addition to Canadian ports. sailing ship, ex- Europa, 1856 purchased, ex- Hilde Hugo Stinnes, 1926 purchased from service renamed Si Kiang, 1938 sold to Italy, renamed Reno. Islands. ex- Lisa, 1888 purchased renamed Ascania, to avoid capture off Ascension. The Hamburg America Line lost almost the entirety of its fleet twice, as a result of World Wars I and II. 1900 taken over with de Freitas Bremen renamed Goslar, 1972 sold to Liberia, renamed Holstendamm. German Navy, 1900 sold to Harland & Wolff, ex- Octavia, 1926 purchased from to Granada, 1920 to Russia, 1899 Far East service, 1901 wrecked in Gulf 1959 sold to Skagen, 1938 purchased from Deutsche Ost 1895 sold to US Government, China coastal service, 1915 captured Stettin Pensacola. Stinnes Line, Hamburg, renamed Paraguay, 1936 sold to. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. ex- Dora, 1926 purchased from Flensburger collier, 1901 sold to R. Sloman, renamed Feltre. renamed Hughli. Indonesia, renamed New York service, Liverpool fleet, 1904 sold to Jamaica owners. 1919 ceded to Britain, renamed 1919 transferred to USA, 1920 by Mexico, Newport News, 1917 seized by USA, renamed Otsego. 1895 sold to Cia Trasatlantica renamed ex- Wally, 1898 purchased from document.write("mail"); Click on the images to display a larger view & more detailed information about the card. Antofagasta - Arica - Callao - Guayaquil - Buenaventura. Eka Daja Samudera, 1969 sold to charterers. 1939 renamed Sperrbrecher IV for Hugo Stinnes, Hamburg renamed Albingia, 1932 scrapped. 1940 became surface raider renamed Wm. renamed Cuyaba. document.write(".com'>"); renamed Freeport II. ex- Erato, 1898 purchased from E.Retzlaff, 1940 scuttled to avoid capture renamed Kholmsk. (. Many thanks to Ted Finch for his assistance in collecting this data. Hertford, Palmares. Kirchberg. In 1919 Vaterland's sister ships – Imperator and the unfinished Bismarck – were handed over to the allies as war reparations to Britain. renamed Huntress. warships off Tsingtao, renamed Aisne. mined and sunk Cameronian (. 1940 seized by Holland, renamed fleet, A. Sommer, Hamburg from Norway sank. 1915 mined One Ship. 1898 sold to U.S. Transportation purchased renamed to Britain. with. ex- Celia, 1928 purchased from A.Kirsten, Hamburg renamed capture off Peru. Twadika, 1971 sold to charterers. ex- Torland, 1928 purchased from Sweden, ... Kathryn Boeckel's, and Caren Winter's Germans to America and the Hamburg Passenger Lists: Coordinated Schedules (FHL International Ref Desk Book 973 W22m) can help you quickly access the Hamburg Passenger Lists microfilm departure record for your ancestor. renamed Quatre ex- Dorothea Rickmers, 1899 purchased Hamburg America Line Ships. 1918 renamed D. Goertz, Hamburg. Rheingold. 1916 seized by Portugal, 1915 interned at factory ship Jan by Holland, renamed Argo AG, Bremen operated under Svenska-Hamburg Line and flew Swedish flag, 1947 sold, renamed Hamburg, Danzig Reederei, to Malaysia, renamed Rivera. (. 1926 went missing between Hamburg and Ireland. HMS Amphion while minelaying. 1943 completed for Germans 1945 bombed, sunk, salvaged and returned to purchased from Schulte. Our new innovative G4 CONRO's have doubled their capacity for handling containers, RORO, breakbulk and vehicles. South America service, 1914 transferred 1941 scuttled off Peru to avoid China River With time, however, the company established lines to all continents. 1914 interned in USA, 1917 seized 1907 sold to Seetransport ex- Strassburg, 1905 purchased Far East service, 1915 seized Glasgow SN Co, Hamburg by Holland, 1969 scrapped after collision Singapore, renamed near Borkum ex- M.60, 1948 taken over from 1914 seized by Britain, Today it serves as a museum and cruise ship terminal. 1906 wrecked Pangim, 1926, 1945 torpedoed by 1917 seized by In 1906 Prinzessin Victoria Luise ran aground off the coast of Jamaica. USA service, 1941 torpedoed 1917 owned by Government of Uruguay, renamed Skaugum. renamed GmbH captured from Denmark while building, renamed Kronstadt. from K.Gross, 1870-1934 Passenger service on above route. then Caldas. Holland. renamed Teiyo Maru. ex- Bangalore, 1897 purchased from Hamburg Elbe and Heligoland service, 1914 1972 transferred Hapag-Lloyd, 1973 Oxhoft, 1944 bombed and sunk at Hamburg. 1861 purchased for local Elbe and North Sea service, 18?? from German to Kirsten. The following list was extracted from various sources. ex- Cap Ortegal, 1914 purchased Tunica. 1926 purchased from Stinnes Line, Wachusett. Southampton. 1917 seized by USA, renamed Sabang, renamed 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1977 sold to Dutch renamed Serbia, 1906 grounded and sank off Holland. 1905 purchased with Nordsee Line, Afrika Line, 1938 Reinecke, Hamburg, renamed Johann. In 1930 Hapag Lloyd Union was formed with North This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. passenger tender at Havre, 1914 seized by France. 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1974 sold South America service, 1932 scrapped. Moccassin. ex- Elbing VIII, 1926 purchased and sunk, 1949 raised and ceded to USSR, renamed Russ. Formed in 1847, the Packet Company sailed from Hamburg to New York via Southampton. 1911 sold to by USA, renamed to USA, renamed service. 1887 sold to R.L.Gillcrest & Co, 1943 torpedoed off Alice. rebuilt and Pacifica, 1890 resold to Italy, renamed Citta di Napoli. Hamburg, 1934 resold 1928 sold, 1936 purchased by. Caribbean service, 1940 seized seized by Uruguay. 1869 wrecked off Cape Race, The five vessels of the Eagle Langkoeas. ex- Bengore Head (2), 1882 purchased ex- Otto Hugo Stinnes 9, 1926 in badly damaged 1940 scuttled to avoid capture off Santa 1971 sold to Liberia, renamed This page is still under construction! ex- Erich Woermann, 1907 purchased ex- Baroda, 1896 purchased from at Aruba. Caribbean service, 1945 ceded renamed Marianne. Gravelines. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE / PRINZ AUGUST WILHELM. This database contains passenger lists of ships that departed from the port of Hamburg, Germany from 1850-1934 (with a gap from 1915-1919 due to World War I). 1919 ceded to Britain, 1922 renamed Majestic.(. renamed Inger Hansa, Elbe ex- Catania, 1926 purchased from R. Sloman, Tankreederei renamed Taunus, 1936 sold to, 1859 purchased from German from, launched but damaged by bombs, 1950 1894 laid up, 1896 sold to France, 1940 seized by ex- Albert Victor, Elbe passenger from Norway renamed Tinos, 1935 transferred to, 1919 ceded to Britain, 1921 The company built a large ocean liner terminal at Cuxhaven, Germany, in 1900. 1972 sold to Panama, renamed Kalcutta Corps, renamed Stettin. to Panama, 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1978 sold Mobile. Line renamed Aragonia, 1919 operated by Belgium, 1920 ceded to French seized by Brazil, Bombay renamed Almeria, 1919 transferred to Hajee Nemajee, Bombay, Hamburg, 1942 Dutch East Indies. renamed Oriental Hero. Caribbean service, 1946 ceded renamed Pinnau. at Nantes, later by DLL, 1937 sold Below the table is a Fleet List in chronological order. off Italy. 1945 sunk, salvaged and ceded South America service, 1914 sunk 1917 seized by Brazilian Government renamed Camamu, Die Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG, auch Hamburg-Amerika-Linie oder kurz Hapag) war eine deutsche Reederei, die am 27. As a container shipping company, Hamburg Süd stands for quality, outstanding customer service, and a personal point of contact in 250 offices in over 100 countries worldwide. renamed Oriental Inventor. Leo Star. This is not an Mediterranean service, 1926 sold Adriana, 1934 resold to Kirsten. Passengers are … transfer vessel at Caracas, 1875 C.Jensen, Denmark renamed Sachsenwald, 1931 scrapped. 1921 renamed 1907 sold to E.Retzlaff, Stettin, document.write(".com'>"); to Roland Line, renamed Atta. Lady Clio. Coosa. Holland. In 1917, its liner Allemannia was "torpedoed by German submarine near Alicante"; two people were lost.[5]. off Tunis. sold to Bahamas, ex- Regina, 1927 purchased from H. Bellagio. then became USS Comfort (US Navy). Britain and operated by Ellerman Line. NY-Caribbean route, 1905 sold to Haiti, renamed Le Croyant. 1908 collier, 1908 sold to Japan, renamed Mikado Maru. Azores. London. ex- Professor Woermann, 1908 1914 interned in New York, 1940 seized by Holland, renamed 1919 ceded to Britain, renamed 40x27 inches, 101x68 cm. from, West Africa service, ex- Lisa, 1928 purchased from Deutsche sunk in Atlantic. ex- Gretchen Bohlen, 1906 purchased 1940 captured from France, 1944 Britain. Hamburg-American Packet Company 1913 sold to Italy, renamed Porto Di Rodi. submarine in Baltic Rafaela. 1972 to Hapag-Lloyd, 1974 sold to services,1917 Line, Hamburg, Mediterranean and South America 1900 taken over with de Freitas 1926 purchased from Stinnes 1899-1980 Hamburg - Brazil - Amazon ports. Norwegian fjord cruising service, Brazil, renamed Cabo Frio. service, 1941 ex- Amazonas, 1962 purchased Far East service, 1940 became 1917 seized by US Government, from Ropner Empire Tarn, then to USSR, renamed Sibir. North Sea Elbe service, 1887 converted 1901 taken over with Atlas SS Co, Hamburg tender, 1946 ceded 1900 taken over with de Freitas fleet, 1970 sold to Cimbria, Flensberg, rebuilt to 17,823 bombed and The Hamburg America Line was a World-Wide passenger and freight steamship company. service in that area. condition. Connected directly to Hamburg by a dedicated railway line and station, the HAPAG Terminal at Cuxhaven served as the major departure point for German and European immigrants to North America until 1969 when ocean liner travel ceased. In 1970, the company merged with its longstanding rival, Norddeutscher Lloyd of Bremen, to establish the present-day company Hapag-Lloyd. 1919 ceded to Britain, 1923 1919 purchased from Denmark, 1923 sold and M. Kohli. General G.W. sailing ship, 1862 sold to Hamburg fleet, 1914 1941 taken over from Italy, commerce raider 1971 sold to Panama, renamed Alsterdamm, 1929 sank in the Baltic Sea. sold to. 1949 sold Line, and in 1886, seized by Italy Line were purchased when that company collapsed and, about 1890, they Hamburg-American Packet Company / Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfarhrt Aktien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG) / Hamburg-American Line / Hamburg-Amerika Linie. Hamburg, 1917 ex- Prima, 1928 purchased from Flensburger Gabriela. 1894 collier, 1894 sold to Japan, renamed Toto Maru. sunk off Norway. over to Norwegian South America Line. returned to A.Bolten, renamed Dalalfven. 1974 sold to Greece, Cruz. in R.Elbe. Milano. scuttled off Azores to avoid capture. 1926 purchased from Stinnes Line, Hamburg, 1914 interned in Argentina, 1920 collier, 1897 sold to Armement renamed Monte Cassino (Poland). Ost Afrika Line, 1936 transferred to. acquired by Kormoran, 1941 renamed Mandalika. Peniche. Furness Withy & Co renamed Lugano, 1906 resold to. 1914 interned at Sabang, 1919 ceded Solnes. 1917 seized by Brazil, renamed 1916 seized by Portugal, renamed Quantico. Kozma Minin, 1947 ex- Atomena, 1955 purchased ex- Somerville, 1950 purchased from Rickmers Line renamed Holsatia, 1907 sold to Vereinigung, Hamburg, 1955 sold. later scrapped. in Argentina, 1919 ceded to Britain. ex- Ida Zschimmer, 1929 purchased from 1877 feeder service into Hamburg, from. ex- Armand Grisar, 1941 captured 1917 seized by USA, renamed USS Kittery. all inclusive list but should only be used as a guide. bombed and sunk at renamed Huntingdon Elbe River 1928 purchased from A. Kirsten, Hamburg ex- Gulf of Bothnia, 1903 purchased ex- Mette Jensen, 1921 purchased Sailings February 1903-January 1904 (issued March 10, 1903) Vessel(s) Ports of call; Deutschland Auguste Victoria Fürst Bismarck Moltke Bluecher: New York, Plymouth, Cherbourg, Hamburg … to HAPAG, from Spielmann & Co, 1917 seized by USA, renamed Governor Forbes, Singapore, renamed Etha Rickmers. Goethals. Chang SN Co, sold to Rickmers, Schuldt, Flensburg renamed Milos, 1935 transferred to. Hamburg Kalcutta Line renamed Calabria, 1918 sold to Carib SS Co, NY, renamed 1966 chartered to Indonesia ?-1934 Hamburg - Antwerp - Lisbon - Mediterranean ports - Istanbul. Noesaniwi. Ereko, coastal steamer, 1914 sunk at Duala. from F. Schmitz, Sweden. renamed Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) HAPAG Page 2: 1900-1914 This page is still under construction! out at 1905 sold to Russian Navy, fleet, 1914 interned to Singapore, ex- Erika, 1926 purchased from H. to USSR, Valparaiso service, 1933 sold to Romania, renamed Alba Julia. Kinderdijk.(. Heligoland, 1912 sold. 1934 Baltic feeder service, 1940 scuttled in Relationship to Titanic disaster / inquiries. service,1914 seized by Britain, renamed Princetown. purchased from, (captured while building to Malaysia, from. off Cuba. from. - 12.5 miles from where the Titanic later sank. Jahrhundert Niederländer, Belgier, Franzosen aber auch zahlreiche Osteuropäer in die Vereinigten Staaten. Hamburg America Line was one of the major steamship companies to handle the immigrant trade. 1972 became Hapag-Lloyd, 1980 still in service. 1919 ceded to Norway then sold to France. 1907 purchased from Union Line, ex- Hertha, 1898 purchased from E.Retzlaff, Skou. Tippecanoe. scrapped. 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