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Bukarest (Schiff) MV Clio
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For the cruise ship of the same name see M/V Clio Clio was a 4,558 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1939 as Bukarest by Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, Germany for Deutsche Levant Line. She was seized by Allied forces in 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Ettrick. She was passed to the Norwegian Government in 1940s and renamed Bremnes. In 1947, she was sold to a Norwegian company and renamed Clio. A sale to a Greek company in 1963 saw her renamed Panorea. She served until 1972, when she was renamed Charity and sold for scrapping, which occurred in 1974. Die Bukarest war ein deutsches Frachtmotorschiff, das im Zweiten Weltkrieg von der Luftwaffe als sogenanntes Luftparkschiff eingesetzt wurde. Nach Kriegsende wurde sie britische Kriegsbeute, fuhr dann als Empire Ettrick unter britischer, als Bremnes bzw. Clio unter norwegischer, als Panorea unter griechischer und als Charity unter zypriotischer Flagge, bis sie 1974 abgewrackt wurde.
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*Bukarest (1939–45) *Clio (1947–63) *Panorea (1963–72) *Bremnes (1946–47) *Charity (1972–74) *Empire Ettrick (1945–46)
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*Luftwaffe *Cunard Steamship Co Ltd *Nortraship *Bergen Steamship Co *M A Karageorgis *E T Kolintzas & Maltakis
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885
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dbp:shipBuilder
Deutsche Werft
dbp:shipCapacity
cargo space
dbp:shipCompleted
June 1940
dbp:shipFate
Scrapped
dbp:shipIdentification
*United Kingdom Official Number 180678 *Code Letters GNLR * *Code Letters LLTN * *
dbp:shipLaunched
1939
dbp:shipName
*Bukarest *Empire Ettrick *Bremnes *Clio *Panorea *Charity
dbp:shipOwner
*Deutsche Levant Line *Ministry of War Transport *Ministry of Transport *Norwegian Government *Bergen Steamship Co *Compania Panorea SA *Panorea Compania Naviera SA *United Shipowners Ltd
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2
dbp:shipRegistry
* Hamburg, Germany * United Kingdom * Oslo, Norway * Bergen * Piraeus, Greece * Famagusta, Cyprus
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* * *6,988 DWT
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dbr:Cargo_ship
dbp:shipYardNumber
226
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For the cruise ship of the same name see M/V Clio Clio was a 4,558 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1939 as Bukarest by Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, Germany for Deutsche Levant Line. She was seized by Allied forces in 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Ettrick. She was passed to the Norwegian Government in 1940s and renamed Bremnes. In 1947, she was sold to a Norwegian company and renamed Clio. A sale to a Greek company in 1963 saw her renamed Panorea. She served until 1972, when she was renamed Charity and sold for scrapping, which occurred in 1974. Die Bukarest war ein deutsches Frachtmotorschiff, das im Zweiten Weltkrieg von der Luftwaffe als sogenanntes Luftparkschiff eingesetzt wurde. Nach Kriegsende wurde sie britische Kriegsbeute, fuhr dann als Empire Ettrick unter britischer, als Bremnes bzw. Clio unter norwegischer, als Panorea unter griechischer und als Charity unter zypriotischer Flagge, bis sie 1974 abgewrackt wurde.
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9485
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122.2248
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16.764
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25.928
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dbr:Cargo_ship
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