SS Silesia
Several
steamships
have been named
Silesia
after the province of
Schlesien
SS
Silesia
(1869)
was a 3142-ton passenger-cargo ship of Hamburg America Line, in service until 1887
SS
Silesia
(1897)
was a 4861-ton passenger-cargo ship in service with
Hamburg America Line
1898-1918, built as
Wally
.
[
1
]
She was briefly aground off
Pusan
, Korea, in 1912.
[
2
]
SS
Silesia
(1898)
was a 5159-ton passenger-cargo ship built for
Lloyd Austriaco
; sequestered by the Italian government in 1920 and claimed as a war prize by the Chinese government.
[
3
]
SS
Silesia
(1923)
was a 1899-ton Swedish cargo vessel sunk by the
German submarine
U-36
off the Norwegian coast near
Stavanger
on 25 November 1939.
[
4
]
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"
Silesia
(5601047)"
.
Miramar Ship Index
. Retrieved
2021-12-27
.
^
"Shipping Intelligence"
.
The Standard
. No. 27, 502. London. 3 August 1912. p. 3
. Retrieved
27 December
2021
– via British Newspaper Archive.
^
"F 1609/10/20 Seizure at Trieste of Austrian ship condemned in Shanghai Prize Court"
(PDF)
.
Confidential British Foreign Office Correspondence
.
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
. p. 38. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on 2016-03-04.
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"SS Silesia (+1939)"
. WreckSite
. Retrieved
28 June
2011
.