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Jagiełło was a medium-sized passenger-cargo ship, sailing under the Polish flag between 1948 and 1949, and then decommissioned due to unprofitable and post-war political conditions, which were not conducive to the development of the Polish passenger fleet, and then transferred to the Soviet Union as Pyotr Velikiy, operating Black Sea passenger services until 1973. The ship had been built by Blohm & Voss for Turkish operators, taken over after completion by the German government. After World War 2 it taken over by the British and then the Soviet Government.

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  • Duala (Schiff, 1939) (de)
  • SS Jagiełło (en)
  • SS Jagiełło (pl)
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  • Die Duala war ein in Hamburg für eine türkische Reederei gebautes, aber beim Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs vom Deutschen Reich beschlagnahmtes Kombischiff, das ab März 1941 von der Kriegsmarine als Wohn- und Begleitschiff bei einer U-Boot-Flottille in Pillau genutzt wurde. Nach Kriegsende fuhr das Schiff als Kriegsbeute unter britischer, polnischer und zuletzt unter sowjetischer Flagge, bis es 1973/74 abgewrackt wurde. (de)
  • Jagiełło was a medium-sized passenger-cargo ship, sailing under the Polish flag between 1948 and 1949, and then decommissioned due to unprofitable and post-war political conditions, which were not conducive to the development of the Polish passenger fleet, and then transferred to the Soviet Union as Pyotr Velikiy, operating Black Sea passenger services until 1973. The ship had been built by Blohm & Voss for Turkish operators, taken over after completion by the German government. After World War 2 it taken over by the British and then the Soviet Government. (en)
  • SS Jagiełło – średniej wielkości statek pasażerski, pływający pod polską banderą w latach 1948–1949, a następnie wycofany z eksploatacji z powodu nieopłacalności oraz powojennych uwarunkowań politycznych, które nie sprzyjały rozwojowi polskiej floty pasażerskiej, i ostatecznie przekazany ZSRR. (pl)
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  • *''Pyotr Velikiy (1946-48) (en)
  • *Doğu (1939) (en)
  • *Duala (1945) (en)
  • *Empire Ock (1945-46) (en)
  • *Jagiełło (1948-49) (en)
  • *Lüderitzbucht (1939-45) (en)
  • *Pyotr Velikiy (1949-73) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Odessza,_Ukrajna_1964._A_Petr_Velikij_személyszállító_hajó_a_kikötőben._Fortepan_75212.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/SS_Jagiello.jpg
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Ship operator
  • *Deutsche-Afrika Linien *Kriegsmarine *City Line Ltd *Soviet Ministry of the Maritime Fleet *Cosulich *Black Sea Shipping Company (en)
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  • two 3-cylinder triple expansion steam engines (en)
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