SS Imperator was an ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line (Hamburg Amerikanische Paketfahrt Aktien Gesellschaft, or HAPAG), launched in 1912. Upon launch, she surpassed the just completed RMS Titanic by 24ft., and she herself was surpassed the same year by SS Vaterland (later SS Leviathan) by 44ft. She was the first of a trio of successively larger Hamburg America ships that included SSVaterland and SSBismarck built by the line for transatlantic passenger service. At the time of her completion in June 1913, she was the largest passenger ship in the world, surpassing the Titanic's sister ship the Olympic.
During World War I, the ship remained in port in Hamburg. After the war, she was briefly commissioned into the United States Navy as USS Imperator (ID-4080) and employed as a transport, returning American troops from Europe. Following her U.S. Navy service, Imperator was handed over to Britain's Cunard Line as part of war reparations, and she sailed as the flagship RMS Berengaria for the final decade of her career.
Imperator, Vaterland, and Bismarck: Germany's First Superliners
In this ShipStory, we discuss the three giant ocean liners built by Germany in the 1910s: Imperator, Vaterland, and Bismarck. These ships were Germany's response to Britain's Lusitania, Mauretania, Olympic, and Titanic. The Hamburg-Amerika Line (HAPAG) intended to have a 3-ship express service between Germany and New York. Germany's role in World War I, though, meant that this ambitious dream would never come to fruition. Find out what happened to Hamburg-Amerika's gigantic trio of ocean liners in this video.
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"The Only Way to Cross," John Maxtone-Graham
"Steamship Nationalism," Mark Russell
EdwardianPromen...
published: 15 May 2020
SS Imperator: Life of the German Pride
published: 25 Jul 2012
RMS TITANIC VS SS IMPERATOR #shorts #edit #ship #titanic #imperator
s.s. Imperator - Hamburg American Line - Colored Times
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published: 23 Jan 2017
Story of the SS Imperator part 1
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S.S. Imperator | A Fallen Giant
It's June 1914, The Imperator is taking its passengers on a beautiful Mediterranean voyage. However, disaster strikes after her crew make many terrible decisions... This is her story.
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published: 10 Jul 2022
S.S. Imperator - Germany's Super Liner
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ss Imperator, Hamburg America Line - The Interior
Ein paar Daten:
Erdacht,, Geplant, Gebaut und Fertiggestellt zwischen 1909-1913
Tonnage: 52.000
Länge:272,50 Meter
Breite:29,4 Meter
Geschwindigkeit: 24-26 Knoten
spätere Namen: Berengaria (Cunard Line)
Verschrottet: 1938 (Indienststellung der Queen Mary)
Passagiere (4Klassen) 4300 Menschen
Besatzung: 1200 Menschen
Maschinenleistung 62000 Ps
Anekdoten zum Schiff: Der Kaiser (Wilhelm II) höchstpersönlich wünschte das schiff trage den Namen DER Imperator, obwohl Albert Ballin einen anderen Namen (Europa) im Sinn hatte. Das Schiff hatte anfänglich aufgrund einiger Konstruktionsnachlässigkeiten eine sehr starke Neigung und den Drang zu Rollen, was ihm auch den Beinamen Wimperator einbrachte. Dieses Schlingern war mitunter so stark das sich der Riesendampfer mitunter quälte und sehr lange brau...
published: 24 Aug 2014
RMS Olympic VS SS Imperator #shorts #titanic #rms #rmsolympic #shipwreck #oceanliner
published: 07 Jul 2023
〽️RMS BERENGARIA - The history of the SS IMPERATOR | DOCUMENTARY | (part 1/3)
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SS Imperator was a German ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line (Hamburg Amerikanische Paketfahrt Aktien Gesellschaft, or HAPAG), launched in 1912. At the time of her completion in June 1913, she was the largest passenger ship in the world by gross tonnage, surpassing the new White Star giants, Olympic and Titanic.
Imperator was the first of a trio of successively larger Hamburg American liners that included SS Vaterland (later the United States Liner Leviathan) and SS Bismarck (purchased and renamed Majestic for the White Star Line transatlantic passenger service).
#CunardLine #WhiteStarLine #ImperatorClass
In this ShipStory, we discuss the three giant ocean liners built by Germany in the 1910s: Imperator, Vaterland, and Bismarck. These ships were Germany's respons...
In this ShipStory, we discuss the three giant ocean liners built by Germany in the 1910s: Imperator, Vaterland, and Bismarck. These ships were Germany's response to Britain's Lusitania, Mauretania, Olympic, and Titanic. The Hamburg-Amerika Line (HAPAG) intended to have a 3-ship express service between Germany and New York. Germany's role in World War I, though, meant that this ambitious dream would never come to fruition. Find out what happened to Hamburg-Amerika's gigantic trio of ocean liners in this video.
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Sources:
"The Only Way to Cross," John Maxtone-Graham
"Steamship Nationalism," Mark Russell
EdwardianPromenade.com, "The SS Imperator, The Largest Passenger Ship in the World."
TheGreatOceanLiners.com, "Vaterland/Leviathan."
TheGreatOceanLiners.com, "Bismarck, Majestic II."
"The Sway of the Grand Saloon," John Malcolm Brinnin
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In this ShipStory, we discuss the three giant ocean liners built by Germany in the 1910s: Imperator, Vaterland, and Bismarck. These ships were Germany's response to Britain's Lusitania, Mauretania, Olympic, and Titanic. The Hamburg-Amerika Line (HAPAG) intended to have a 3-ship express service between Germany and New York. Germany's role in World War I, though, meant that this ambitious dream would never come to fruition. Find out what happened to Hamburg-Amerika's gigantic trio of ocean liners in this video.
Support the show on Patreon and get exclusive benefits: https://www.patreon.com/TheGreatBigMove
Merch is now available! https://teespring.com/stores/the-great-big-move-shoppe
Sources:
"The Only Way to Cross," John Maxtone-Graham
"Steamship Nationalism," Mark Russell
EdwardianPromenade.com, "The SS Imperator, The Largest Passenger Ship in the World."
TheGreatOceanLiners.com, "Vaterland/Leviathan."
TheGreatOceanLiners.com, "Bismarck, Majestic II."
"The Sway of the Grand Saloon," John Malcolm Brinnin
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Heres a short overview about the most elegant Ocean Liner Imperator of 1912, later Berengaria. The Outside pictures colored by me...
Hi visitors!
Im be back :)
Heres a short overview about the most elegant Ocean Liner Imperator of 1912, later Berengaria. The Outside pictures colored by me.
Hi visitors!
Im be back :)
Heres a short overview about the most elegant Ocean Liner Imperator of 1912, later Berengaria. The Outside pictures colored by me.
This video is under Fair Use:
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976; Allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes such as criticism,...
This video is under Fair Use:
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Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
I own none of the images or videos used. All rights and credits go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.
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Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
I own none of the images or videos used. All rights and credits go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.
It's June 1914, The Imperator is taking its passengers on a beautiful Mediterranean voyage. However, disaster strikes after her crew make many terrible decision...
It's June 1914, The Imperator is taking its passengers on a beautiful Mediterranean voyage. However, disaster strikes after her crew make many terrible decisions... This is her story.
**100% FICTIONAL AND MADE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY**
Hope you enjoy the video.
It's June 1914, The Imperator is taking its passengers on a beautiful Mediterranean voyage. However, disaster strikes after her crew make many terrible decisions... This is her story.
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Ein paar Daten:
Erdacht,, Geplant, Gebaut und Fertiggestellt zwischen 1909-1913
Tonnage: 52.000
Länge:272,50 Meter
Breite:29,4 Meter
Geschwindigkeit: 24-26 Knot...
Ein paar Daten:
Erdacht,, Geplant, Gebaut und Fertiggestellt zwischen 1909-1913
Tonnage: 52.000
Länge:272,50 Meter
Breite:29,4 Meter
Geschwindigkeit: 24-26 Knoten
spätere Namen: Berengaria (Cunard Line)
Verschrottet: 1938 (Indienststellung der Queen Mary)
Passagiere (4Klassen) 4300 Menschen
Besatzung: 1200 Menschen
Maschinenleistung 62000 Ps
Anekdoten zum Schiff: Der Kaiser (Wilhelm II) höchstpersönlich wünschte das schiff trage den Namen DER Imperator, obwohl Albert Ballin einen anderen Namen (Europa) im Sinn hatte. Das Schiff hatte anfänglich aufgrund einiger Konstruktionsnachlässigkeiten eine sehr starke Neigung und den Drang zu Rollen, was ihm auch den Beinamen Wimperator einbrachte. Dieses Schlingern war mitunter so stark das sich der Riesendampfer mitunter quälte und sehr lange brauchte um wieder in die Normalposition zu gelangen. Abhilfe wurde erst durch das entfernen von Tonnen von Marmor, dem Kürzen der Schornsteine und dem Einlassen von Beton in den Rumpf behoben. Der übermächtige über 4 Meter hohe Adler am Bug des Dampfers trug den Schriftzug "Mein Feld ist die Welt", den Leitsatz Albert Ballins. Ein Atlantik Sturm stutzte ihm allerdings die Flügel, woraufhin er gänzlich demontiert wurde um sich seinen "Schwestern" anpassen zu können. Im übrigen konnte erst dieser Adler ihm auch den Ruf des längsten Schiffes der welt sichern (die RMS Aquitania war eigentlich länger). Der Kaiser selbst war nie an Bord des Dampfers, er taufte ihn lediglich. Im Zuge des Krieges ging das Schiff an die britische Cunard und fuhr (sehr erfolgreich) als Berengaria (britische Königin) bis 1938 bis auch sie durch die Queen Mary ersetzt worden ist.
Ein paar Daten:
Erdacht,, Geplant, Gebaut und Fertiggestellt zwischen 1909-1913
Tonnage: 52.000
Länge:272,50 Meter
Breite:29,4 Meter
Geschwindigkeit: 24-26 Knoten
spätere Namen: Berengaria (Cunard Line)
Verschrottet: 1938 (Indienststellung der Queen Mary)
Passagiere (4Klassen) 4300 Menschen
Besatzung: 1200 Menschen
Maschinenleistung 62000 Ps
Anekdoten zum Schiff: Der Kaiser (Wilhelm II) höchstpersönlich wünschte das schiff trage den Namen DER Imperator, obwohl Albert Ballin einen anderen Namen (Europa) im Sinn hatte. Das Schiff hatte anfänglich aufgrund einiger Konstruktionsnachlässigkeiten eine sehr starke Neigung und den Drang zu Rollen, was ihm auch den Beinamen Wimperator einbrachte. Dieses Schlingern war mitunter so stark das sich der Riesendampfer mitunter quälte und sehr lange brauchte um wieder in die Normalposition zu gelangen. Abhilfe wurde erst durch das entfernen von Tonnen von Marmor, dem Kürzen der Schornsteine und dem Einlassen von Beton in den Rumpf behoben. Der übermächtige über 4 Meter hohe Adler am Bug des Dampfers trug den Schriftzug "Mein Feld ist die Welt", den Leitsatz Albert Ballins. Ein Atlantik Sturm stutzte ihm allerdings die Flügel, woraufhin er gänzlich demontiert wurde um sich seinen "Schwestern" anpassen zu können. Im übrigen konnte erst dieser Adler ihm auch den Ruf des längsten Schiffes der welt sichern (die RMS Aquitania war eigentlich länger). Der Kaiser selbst war nie an Bord des Dampfers, er taufte ihn lediglich. Im Zuge des Krieges ging das Schiff an die britische Cunard und fuhr (sehr erfolgreich) als Berengaria (britische Königin) bis 1938 bis auch sie durch die Queen Mary ersetzt worden ist.
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SS Imperator was a German ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line (Hamburg Amerikanisch...
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SS Imperator was a German ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line (Hamburg Amerikanische Paketfahrt Aktien Gesellschaft, or HAPAG), launched in 1912. At the time of her completion in June 1913, she was the largest passenger ship in the world by gross tonnage, surpassing the new White Star giants, Olympic and Titanic.
Imperator was the first of a trio of successively larger Hamburg American liners that included SS Vaterland (later the United States Liner Leviathan) and SS Bismarck (purchased and renamed Majestic for the White Star Line transatlantic passenger service).
#CunardLine #WhiteStarLine #ImperatorClass
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SS Imperator was a German ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line (Hamburg Amerikanische Paketfahrt Aktien Gesellschaft, or HAPAG), launched in 1912. At the time of her completion in June 1913, she was the largest passenger ship in the world by gross tonnage, surpassing the new White Star giants, Olympic and Titanic.
Imperator was the first of a trio of successively larger Hamburg American liners that included SS Vaterland (later the United States Liner Leviathan) and SS Bismarck (purchased and renamed Majestic for the White Star Line transatlantic passenger service).
#CunardLine #WhiteStarLine #ImperatorClass
In this ShipStory, we discuss the three giant ocean liners built by Germany in the 1910s: Imperator, Vaterland, and Bismarck. These ships were Germany's response to Britain's Lusitania, Mauretania, Olympic, and Titanic. The Hamburg-Amerika Line (HAPAG) intended to have a 3-ship express service between Germany and New York. Germany's role in World War I, though, meant that this ambitious dream would never come to fruition. Find out what happened to Hamburg-Amerika's gigantic trio of ocean liners in this video.
Support the show on Patreon and get exclusive benefits: https://www.patreon.com/TheGreatBigMove
Merch is now available! https://teespring.com/stores/the-great-big-move-shoppe
Sources:
"The Only Way to Cross," John Maxtone-Graham
"Steamship Nationalism," Mark Russell
EdwardianPromenade.com, "The SS Imperator, The Largest Passenger Ship in the World."
TheGreatOceanLiners.com, "Vaterland/Leviathan."
TheGreatOceanLiners.com, "Bismarck, Majestic II."
"The Sway of the Grand Saloon," John Malcolm Brinnin
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Im be back :)
Heres a short overview about the most elegant Ocean Liner Imperator of 1912, later Berengaria. The Outside pictures colored by me.
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I own none of the images or videos used. All rights and credits go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.
It's June 1914, The Imperator is taking its passengers on a beautiful Mediterranean voyage. However, disaster strikes after her crew make many terrible decisions... This is her story.
**100% FICTIONAL AND MADE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY**
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Ein paar Daten:
Erdacht,, Geplant, Gebaut und Fertiggestellt zwischen 1909-1913
Tonnage: 52.000
Länge:272,50 Meter
Breite:29,4 Meter
Geschwindigkeit: 24-26 Knoten
spätere Namen: Berengaria (Cunard Line)
Verschrottet: 1938 (Indienststellung der Queen Mary)
Passagiere (4Klassen) 4300 Menschen
Besatzung: 1200 Menschen
Maschinenleistung 62000 Ps
Anekdoten zum Schiff: Der Kaiser (Wilhelm II) höchstpersönlich wünschte das schiff trage den Namen DER Imperator, obwohl Albert Ballin einen anderen Namen (Europa) im Sinn hatte. Das Schiff hatte anfänglich aufgrund einiger Konstruktionsnachlässigkeiten eine sehr starke Neigung und den Drang zu Rollen, was ihm auch den Beinamen Wimperator einbrachte. Dieses Schlingern war mitunter so stark das sich der Riesendampfer mitunter quälte und sehr lange brauchte um wieder in die Normalposition zu gelangen. Abhilfe wurde erst durch das entfernen von Tonnen von Marmor, dem Kürzen der Schornsteine und dem Einlassen von Beton in den Rumpf behoben. Der übermächtige über 4 Meter hohe Adler am Bug des Dampfers trug den Schriftzug "Mein Feld ist die Welt", den Leitsatz Albert Ballins. Ein Atlantik Sturm stutzte ihm allerdings die Flügel, woraufhin er gänzlich demontiert wurde um sich seinen "Schwestern" anpassen zu können. Im übrigen konnte erst dieser Adler ihm auch den Ruf des längsten Schiffes der welt sichern (die RMS Aquitania war eigentlich länger). Der Kaiser selbst war nie an Bord des Dampfers, er taufte ihn lediglich. Im Zuge des Krieges ging das Schiff an die britische Cunard und fuhr (sehr erfolgreich) als Berengaria (britische Königin) bis 1938 bis auch sie durch die Queen Mary ersetzt worden ist.
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SS Imperator was a German ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line (Hamburg Amerikanische Paketfahrt Aktien Gesellschaft, or HAPAG), launched in 1912. At the time of her completion in June 1913, she was the largest passenger ship in the world by gross tonnage, surpassing the new White Star giants, Olympic and Titanic.
Imperator was the first of a trio of successively larger Hamburg American liners that included SS Vaterland (later the United States Liner Leviathan) and SS Bismarck (purchased and renamed Majestic for the White Star Line transatlantic passenger service).
#CunardLine #WhiteStarLine #ImperatorClass
SS Imperator was an ocean liner built for the Hamburg America Line (Hamburg Amerikanische Paketfahrt Aktien Gesellschaft, or HAPAG), launched in 1912. Upon launch, she surpassed the just completed RMS Titanic by 24ft., and she herself was surpassed the same year by SS Vaterland (later SS Leviathan) by 44ft. She was the first of a trio of successively larger Hamburg America ships that included SSVaterland and SSBismarck built by the line for transatlantic passenger service. At the time of her completion in June 1913, she was the largest passenger ship in the world, surpassing the Titanic's sister ship the Olympic.
During World War I, the ship remained in port in Hamburg. After the war, she was briefly commissioned into the United States Navy as USS Imperator (ID-4080) and employed as a transport, returning American troops from Europe. Following her U.S. Navy service, Imperator was handed over to Britain's Cunard Line as part of war reparations, and she sailed as the flagship RMS Berengaria for the final decade of her career.
Sanctuary for the broken hearted. Elysian fields harvested for the deary departed. Paradise in those eyes. Crumpled wings that were designed for the skies. The past jonquil's hurtful words. The cruel dreams that taunt the flightless bird. The pinions have healed. Dominion is sealed in this floating nest. (The breeze & seas will find rest.) The tempest was contest for true ferocity. Through thick & thin I gave these wings a new velocity. I soared the clouds, I flew proud then curiosity shone from the sun. (My new beginning had begun.) She shone a smile of sheer beauty, I knew she wanted me, And now its clear my best days are in front of me, For hurt before we swore that love was a nemesis. (Who could've known this was a halcyon genesis?) She plants seeds that feed all the good within, And there's no greed in the weeds to stop this flower breathing, Love like the hybrid of a rose & an a amaranth. (The halcyon navigates through the viny sky labyrinth) With amethyst claws & a sapphire crest, I'm all yours. We've both been through the wars. Our blood has stained the sand on distant shores. As the bird serenaded, the scars they all faded. (The tissue regenerated.) Beautiful seconded chances. A fallen feather dances as the twilight advances. The past hearts cracked like eggshells between eagles talons. But from the flames they rose, unafraid to upset the balance. Cerulean mystery, the sea bed's history, the depths inside your heart. Your heart...