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- Dutch Investments B.V. (NileDutch), and Deutsche Afrika-Linien/John T. Essberger (DAL/JTE) Includes Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line), Mitsui O.S.K. Lines...
- 1940 the house and the estate went to the Essberger family from Hamburg, Germany, owners of the Essberger Shipping company. From 1945 to 1955, the British...
- June 1967, she was ordered to sink the wrecked and drifting German ship Essberger Chemist. Three torpedoes hit along the length of the target, but the gunners...
- was a 5,061-ton German cargo ship which was built in 1943 as Eberhart Essberger. Taken as a British war prize in 1945, she was renamed Empire Ayr. She...
- The Deutsche Afrika-Linien GmbH & Co./ John T. Essberger GmbH & Co. (DAL/JTE) is a German shipping company, based in Hamburg. It has a workforce of 1200–1300...
- Chemical tanker Ursula Essberger...
- the destroyer Somers intercepted the German blockade runner Anneliese Essberger. When Somers had closed to 4 miles (3.5 nmi; 6.4 km), the German ship...
- Deutsche Werft, Hamburg. Completed in 1930 as Elsa Essberger for J T Essberger, Hamburg. Renamed Lisa Essberger in 1938. Requisitioned in 1940 by the Kriegsmarine...
- Schoenberg Performers Albertine Zehme (voice) Hans W. de Vries (flute) Karl Essberger (clarinet) Jakob Malinjak (violin) Hans Kindler (cello) Eduard Steuermann...
- 1905 MV Dmitry Donskoy, a German cargo ship built in 1943 as Eberhart Essberger Dmitry Donskoy (opera), also known as The Battle of Kulikovo, the first...