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Ulf Kaack \ Harald Pocke Schiffe VA GeraMond Inhalt Zur Handhabung dieses Buches - Wichtige Hinweise für den Leser 16 DIE TOP-TWENTY DER KLASSIKER 18 01 Passagierschiff TITANIC 20 02 Segelschulschiff GORCH FOCK II 21 03 SCHULSCHIFF DEUTSCHLAND 22 04 Passagierschiff FRANCE 23 05 Passagierschiff UNITED STATES 24 06 Fünfmastvollschiff PREUSSEN 25 07 Teeklipper CUTTY SARK 25 08 Passagierschiff IMPERATOR 26 09 Schlachtschiff BISMARCK 27 10 Passagierschiff BREMEN IV 28 11 Passagierschiff NORMANDIE 28 12 Seenotkreuzer HERMANN MARWEDE 29 13 U-Boot NAUTILUS 29 14 Forschungsschiff CALYPSO 30 15 Passagierschiff QUEEN MARY II 31 16 U-Boot U 31 32 17 Stückgutschiff CAP SAN DIEGO 33 18 Öltanker EXXON VALDEZ 34 19 Nuklearschiff SAVANNAH 34 20 Vollschiff BOUNTY 35 ZIVILSCHIFFE 36 SEGLER DER ANTIKE 39 21 Phönizier 39 22 Dschunke 39 23 Griechische Triere 40 24 Zheng Hes Schatzschiffe 40 25 Römische Trireme 41 26 Wikingerschiff 41 27 Hansekogge 42 28 Karavelle 42 29 Dhau 43 30 Galeere 43 31 SANTA MARIA 44 32 SÄO GABRIEL 44 33 MAYFLOWER 45 6 34 AMSTERDAM 45 35 VICTORIA 46 36 GOLDEN HINDE 46 GROSSSEGLER 47 37 ADLER VON LÜBECK 47 38 VASA 48 39 VICTORY 49 40 CONSTITUTION 49 41 THERMOPYLAE 50 42 SEEADLER 50 43 RICKMER RICKMERS 51 44 ENDURANCE 51 45 PAMIR 52 46 ALEXANDERVON HUMBOLDT 53 47 GROSSHERZOGINELISABETH 54 48 GERMANIA 55 49 EYE OF THE WIND 56 50 PASSAT 57 51 NIOBE 58 52 STATSRAAD LEHMKUHL 58 53 MARE FRISIUM 59 54 FRIDTJOF NANSEN 59 55 SEUTEDEERN 60 56 BLUENOSE 60 57 SEDOV 61 58 KRUZENSHTERN 62 59 S0RLANDET 63 60 AMERIGO VESPUCCI 64 61 SEACLOUDI 64 62 GORCHFOCKI 65 63 EAGLE 66 64 CHRISTIAN RADICH 66 65 GREIF 67 66 ROALD AMUNDSEN 68 67 SEA CLOUD II 69 68 ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT II 69 DAMPFER UNTER SEGELN 70 69 SAVANNAH 70 70 SIRIUS 70 71 GREAT BRITAIN 71 72 GREAT WESTERN 71 8 73 HELENA SLOMAN 72 74 DEUTSCHLAND 72 75 HAMMONIA/BORUSSIA 73 76 BREMEN 73 PASSAGIERSCHIFFE 74 77 KAISER WILHELM DER GROSSE 74 78 DEUTSCHLAND 75 79 KRONPRINZESSIN CECILIE 76 80 KAISER FRANZ JOSEF 1 76 81 SELANDIA 77 82 BISMARCK 77 83 VATERLAND 78 84 CAP TRAFALGAR 78 85 CAPPOLONIO 79 86 COLUMBUS 80 87 STAVANGERFJORD 81 88 MAURETANIA / LUSITANIA 81 89 ATHENIA 82 90 MONTE SARMIENTO 82 91 ALBERT BALLIN 83 92 CAP ARCONA 84 93 ILE DE FRANCE 85 94 ST. LOUIS 85 95 EUROPA 1930 86 96 REX / CONTE DI SAVOIA 86 97 BATÖRY / PILSUDSKI 87 98 NIEUW AMSTERDAM 88 99 POTSDAM 88 100 GNEISENAU 89 101 SCHARNHORST 89 102 PRETORIA / WINDHUK 90 103 QUEEN MARY 91 104 WILLEM RUYS 91 105 PATRIA 92 106 ORANJE 92 107 QUEEN ELIZABETH 93 108 AMERICA 93 109 SANTA URSULA / SANTA ELENA 94 110 HOMELAND 95 I II INDEPENDENCE/ CONSTITUTION 96 1 12 MAASDAM / RYNDAM 97 113 ITALIA 98 9 114 ANDREA DORIA / CRISTOFORO COLOMBO / LEONARDO DA VINCI 99 115 SANTA TERESA / SANTA INES 100 116 BERLIN 101 117 ISRAEL / ZION / THEODOR HERZL / JERUSALEM 102 118 SOUTHERN CROSS 103 119 HANSEATIC 104 120 TRANSVAAL CASTLE 104 121 SEVENSEAS 105 122 AR1ADNE 105 123 ROTTERDAM 106 124 ORIANA 106 125 BREMEN V 107 126 GALILEO GALILEI / GUGLIELMO MARCONI 108 127 IVAN FRANKO 109 128 MICHELANGELO / RAFFAELO HO 129 CANBERRA Hl 130 LOFOTEN Hl 131 KUNGSHOLM 112 132 SHALOM H2 133 EUROPA H3 134 KONG HARALD 114 135 WAPPEN VON HAMBURG 114 136 QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 115 137 ETTA VON DANGAST 116 138 SPIEKEROOG III 116 139 ROLAND VON BREMEN 117 140 FRIEDRICH 117 FÄHREN H8 141 TANNENBERG H8 142 HOVERCRAFT NAUTICAL 4 118 143 HERALD OF FREE ENTERPRISE 119 144 TOM SAWYER 119 145 FINNJET 120 146 ESTONIA 120 147 COLOR MAGIC 121 KREUZFAHRTSCHIFFE 122 148 WILHELM GUSTLOFF / ROBERT LEY 122 149 STOCKHOLM 123 150 REGINA MARIS 123 151 BRITANNIA 124 10 152 FRITZ HECKERT 124 153 EUROPA 125 154 DEUTSCHLAND 125 155 HAMBURG 126 156 VISTAFJORD 127 157 QUEEN VICTORIA 127 158 BERLIN 128 159 EUROPA 128 160 AMERICAN QUEEN 129 161 COSTA CONCORDIA 129 162 QUEEN ELIZABETH 130 SEENOTKREUZER & CO 131 163 AUGUST GRASSOW 131 164 RS 1 COLIN ARCHER 132 165 OBERINSPECTOR PFEIFER 132 166 RICKMERBOCK 133 167 BREMEN 134 168 THEODOR HEUSS 134 169 ADOLPH BERMPOHL 135 170 PAUL DENKER 135 171 OTTOSCHÜLKE 138 172 WILHELM KAISEN 138 173 FRITZ BEHRENS 139 174 ALFRIED KRUPP 140 175 BERNHARD GRUBEN 140 176 EISWETTE 141 177 HARRO KOEBKE 141 BEHÖRDENSCHIFFE 142 178 Polizeiboot NEUSTRELITZ 142 179 Zollkreuzer HELGOLAND 143 180 Löschkreuzer WESER 144 181 Fischereiaufsicht NARWAL 145 182 Tonnenleger AMRUMBANK 146 183 Seezeichenschiff ALTE WESER 147 184 VermessungsschiffNORDERNEY 147 185 Mehrzweckschiff MELLUM 148 186 Bereisungsschiff EMS 149 187 VermessungsschiffWEDEL 150 188 Löschboot REPSOLD 151 189 Löschboot BREMEN-FLB II 151 11 FEUERSCHIFFE 152 190 AMRUMBANK 152 191 RESERVE SONDERBURG 152 192 FEHMARNBELT 153 193 ELBE 1 154 194 ELBE 3 155 195 BORKUMRIFF 155 FRACHTER, TANKER, CONTAINERSCHIFFE 156 196 JEREMIAH O'BRIEN 156 197 MARIENFELS 157 198 NABOB 157 199 RHEIN STEIN 158 200 FRIESENSTEIN 159 201 HAMBURG EXPRESS 160 202 HAMBURG 160 203 OTTO HAHN 161 204 MÜNCHEN 162 205 ESSO DEUTSCHLAND 162 206 UASC BARZAN 163 207 GEORG BÜCHNER 164 208 FRIEDEN 165 SPEZIALSCHIFFE 166 209 Kabelleger GREAT EASTERN 166 210 Lotsentender DÖSE 167 211 Tonnenleger KAPITÄN MEYER 168 212 Ankerziehschlepper FAR SAMSON 169 213 Saugbagger NORDSEE 170 214 ÖlauffangschiffBOTTSAND 171 215 Dampfeisbrecher STETTIN 172 216 Atomeisbrecher ARKTIKA 173 217 Eisbrecher KRAS1N 174 218 Ex-Kriegsfischkutter NORDWIND 175 219 DDR-Seitenfänger GERA 176 220 Fischtrawler MÜNCHEN 177 221 Walfänger RAU IX 180 222 Forschungsschiff RAINBOWWARRIORI 180 223 Forschungsschiff GRÖNLAND 181 224 Forschungsschiff UTHÖRN 181 225 Forschungseisbrecher POLARSTERN 182 226 Forschungsschiff SONNE (2) 182 227 DAGMAR AAEN 183 12 WEITERE KLASSIKER 183 228 Segelyacht GIPSY MOTH IV '84 229 Frachtschiff BARBARA 185 230 Donauschlepper RUTHOF 186 231 Eimerkettenbagger WELS 187 232 Rennyacht ILLBRUCK 188 233 Segelyacht KATHENA 188 234 Dampfboot AFRICAN QUEEN 189 235 Motoryacht NEDEVA 189 236 Megayacht AZZAM 190 237 Megayacht A 190 238 FrachtschiffGOYA 191 239 Flüchtlingshilfsschiff CAP ANAMUR 191 MILITÄRSCHIFFE 190 FLUGZEUGTRÄGER 194 240 GRAF ZEPPELIN 194 241 GLORIOUS 195 242 ARK ROYAL 196 243 HIRYÜ 197 244 MIDWAY 198 245 USS ENTERPRISE 199 246 USS NEMITZ 200 247 BAKU 201 248 HMSOCEAN 202 249 CHARLES DE GAULLE 203 GROSSKAMPFSCHIFFE 204 250 USS MONITOR 204 251 SMS GOEBEN 205 252 SMS SEYDLITZ 206 253 SMS BAYERN 207 254 Geschützter Kreuzer AURORA 207 255 Panzerkreuzer POTEMKIN 208 256 HMS DREADNOUGHT 209 257 HMS QUEEN MARY 210 258 HMS RENOWN 211 259 HMS ROYAL OAK 212 260 HMS IRON DUKE 213 261 HMSHOOD 214 262 HMS PRINCEOF WALES 215 263 Panzerschiff DEUTSCHLAND 216 264 Panzerschiff ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE 217 13 265 Schlachtschiff SCHARNHORST 218 266 Schwerer Kreuzer BLÜCHER 219 267 Schwerer Kreuzer PRINZ EUGEN 220 268 Schlachtschiff TIRPITZ 221 269 Schlachtschiff NAGATO 222 270 SchlachtschiffYAMATO 223 271 USS ARIZONA 224 272 USS WEST VIRGINIA 225 273 USS MISSOURI 226 274 RN ROMA 227 275 Schlachtschiff STRASBOURG 228 276 Schlachtschiff RICHELIEU 229 ZERSTÖRER, FREGATTEN, KORVETTEN 230 277 Z 4 RICHARD BEITZEN 230 278 Z 18 HANS LÜDEMANN 231 279 Z23 232 280 HMS WOLVERINE 233 281 HMS STARL1NG 233 282 Fletcher-Klasse Z 1 - Z 6 234 283 Hamburg-Klasse 235 284 Lütjens-Klasse 236 285 Köln-Klasse 237 286 Bremen-Klasse 238 287 Brandenburg-Klasse 239 288 Sachsen-Klasse 240 289 Braunschweig-Klasse 241 290 Koni-Klasse der DDR 242 U-BOOTE 243 291 TURTLE 243 292 BRANDTAUCHER 246 293 FORELLE 247 294 U 1 248 295 U 9 249 296 U 35 250 297 Handels-U-Boot DEUTSCHLAND 251 298 U 47 252 299 U 99 253 300 U 534 254 301 Walter U-Boote Typ XVIIA 255 302 U2540 256 303 U2336 257 14 304 Einmann-U-Boot MOLCH 258 305 Zweimann-U-Boot SEEHUND 258 306 U 1 259 307 UHAI 260 308 U 10 261 309 HANS TECHEL 262 310 KURSK 263 311 U 27 264 312 USSOHIO 265 WEITERE KLASSIKER DER DEUTSCHEN SEESTREITKRÄFTE 266 313 Hochseekorvette AMAZONE 266 314 Kleiner Kreuzer EMDEN 267 315 Korvette GNEISENAU 268 316 Großer Kreuzer SMS HERTHA 268 317 Leichter Kreuzer EMDEN 269 318 Hilfskreuzer SMS WOLF 270 319 Minensuchboot Typ 1935 271 320 Hilfskreuzer ATLANTIS 272 32 I Minenräumboote Schwalbe-Klasse 273 322 Schnellboot-Klasse 1939 274 323 Schnellboote Libelle-Klasse 275 324 U-Boot-Abwehrschiffe Hai-Klasse 276 325 Motoryacht OSTSEELAND II 277 326 Landungsschiffe Frosch-l-Klasse 278 327 Mehrzwecklandungsboote Barbe-Klasse 279 328 Schnellboote Zobel-Klasse 280 329 Einsatzgruppenversorger BERLIN 281 330 Minensuchboote Kulmbach-Klasse 282 331 Schulschiff DEUTSCHLAND 283 332 Forschungsschiff PLANET 284 DAS BESONDERE SCHIFF 333 Sammelschiffchen der DGzRS 285 Impressum 287 15.
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