MAKE A MEME View Large Image Lot 2771-3: Brochures for the Hamburg-American Line. German ocean liner Vaterland. Interior view shows a swimming pool. Turned over to the U.S. Navy after America’s entry into World War I, she became USS Leviathan, July 1917 and served as ...
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Keywords: Lot 2771-3: Brochures for the Hamburg-American Line. German ocean liner Vaterland. Interior view shows a swimming pool. Turned over to the U.S. Navy after America’s entry into World War I, she became USS Leviathan, July 1917 and served as a troop ship throughout the war until October 1919. She then served again as a liner in the U.S. as SS Leviathan until 1934 and was sold for scrapping in June 1939. Third Reich Collection. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (2016/07/08). Lot 2771-3: Brochures for the Hamburg-American Line. German ocean liner Vaterland. Interior view shows a swimming pool. Turned over to the U.S. Navy after America’s entry into World War I, she became USS Leviathan, July 1917 and served as a troop ship throughout the war until October 1919. She then served again as a liner in the U.S. as SS Leviathan until 1934 and was sold for scrapping in June 1939. Third Reich Collection. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (2016/07/08).
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