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Schulschiff Deutschland

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For training in maritime practice up until the Second World War the ship made regular ocean voyages. In the winter destinations were overseas (mostly in German colonial Africa and in South America), while in the summer ports in the North and Baltic Sea were destinations. From 1927 to 1939, twelve
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During World War II cruises were limited, and these trips were only held in the Baltic Sea. Her brief stint as a hospital ship in the final months of World War II saved her from having to be delivered to the Allies as war reparation.
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Until July 2001 ship mechanic students lived on board, taking their classroom training in a school center in Bremen. With the cessation of such training in Bremen, this aspect of the ship's Nautical School was closed.
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Between 1949 and 1952, she served three years as a hostel before becoming a stationary training ship in Bremen for seamen students.
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is located in Bremerhaven where she can be viewed as a maritime memorial, used as overnight accommodation, or booked for events.
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In 1994 she was protected by law as a floating monument and renovated in 1995/1996 in Bremen-Vegesack.
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overseas trips were made. From 1928 to 1944 seventeen North Sea and Baltic Sea tours were made.
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From 1927 to 1939 she undertook training trips overseas and in the North and Baltic Seas.
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was at the time of its construction already assigned to an unbuilt naval warship (a
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for the merchant marine beginning in 1927. The ship is moored at the Neuer Hafen in
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was the ship's base as owing to the draft of the ship its registered home port of
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The ship carries 25 sails with a total sail area of 1950 square meters.
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Schulschiff Deutschland - Weißer Schwan der Unterweser.
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53°32′48″N 8°34′19″E / 53.54674°N 8.572059°E / 53.54674; 8.572059
Scholl ship Schulschiff Deutschland
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Bremerhaven
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Bremen
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