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Dwinsk may
refer to: Daugavpils, a city in
southeastern Latvia SS
Dwinsk, a British-flagged
ocean liner sunk by in 1918 This
disambiguation page lists...
- SS
Dwinsk was a
transatlantic ocean liner that was
launched in
Ireland in 1897 as Rotterdam,
renamed C. F.
Tietgen in 1906, and
renamed Dwinsk in 1913...
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steamship sunk in as many w****s, the
others being the Ascania, the Ausonia, the
Dwinsk and the Valentia,
leaving only five
Cunarders afloat from the
large pre-war...
- SS Arconia (1896) SS Birma (1894) SS Czar (1912) SS
Czaritza (1915) SS
Dwinsk (1897) SS Estonia (1889) SS Grodno (1893) SS Korea (1899) SS Kowno (1892)...
- (1895); s****ped 1899 SS Rotterdam (1897), sold 1906;
later C.F. Tietgen,
Dwinsk; sunk by SM U-151 in June 1918 SS Rotterdam (1908), s****ped in 1940 SS Rotterdam (1958)...
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German submarine SM U-151
torpedoes and
damages the
British cargo ship SS
Dwinsk,
submarine is
later engaged by
American transport USS Von Stuben, but escapes...
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Attorney General.
Accessed December 19, 2019. "David T.
Wilentz was born in
Dwinsk,
Latvia on
December 21, 1894. He
attended local public schools and graduated...
- Maritiem-Historische Databank.
Retrieved 2 June 2023. Helgason, Guðmundur. "
Dwinsk". Uboat.net.
Retrieved 7
March 2012. Swiggum, Susan; Kohli,
Marjorie (18...
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treatment of cancer.
Stanford Cade, the son of a
diamond merchant, was born in
Dwinsk, then in the
Russian Empire, now in Latvia. His
family moved to St Petersburg...
- Line and
renamed C.F. Tietgen, 1913 sold to
Russian American Line,
renamed Dwinsk. 8,173 GRT
Frederik VIII [da; de], 1914–1936, s****ped. 11,850 GRT Amerikakaj...