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667: 32: 614: 183: 222:, and had double decks. Capable of carrying 500 passengers and up to 300 tons of cargo, they were not small paddle boats, but large ships, over 300 feet long over 30 feet wide. 708: 651: 249:, but most were tasked with carrying valuable equipment and material back away from the German front towards the interior of the Soviet Union. 179: 701: 737: 238:. One of the ships was temporarily the flagship of an ad-hoc war fleet, mostly of other retrofitted river craft and fishing vessels. 550: 747: 694: 122: 644: 727: 742: 732: 203: 637: 253: 581: 252:
After 1960, the remaining ships not destroyed by war were rebuilt and refurbished, and operated by the
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The Borodino class were some of the first screw ships for passengers on the various
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village, and the ships themselves are notable for their size, power, and use in
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primarily for passenger service, although some also performed postal work.
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a few of the ships were used to evacuate people and wounded soldiers from
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2 × 600 hp (447 kW) 6-cylinder diesel engines
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Borodino class motorship

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Russian river passenger ships
Borodino
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Bolshevik Revolution
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Caucasus and Mercury
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Bolshevik Civil War
Red Army
World War II
Stalingrad
Volga Shipping Company



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