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USS ''Zeppelin'' was a passenger liner launched in 1914 as SS ''Zeppelin'' by Bremer Vulkan, Bremen-Vegesack, Germany, for Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL). Due to the First World War she never entered NDL service. She had a career after the war first under White Star Line control, then briefly as the troop ship USS ''Zeppelin'', next as the Orient SN Co liner SS ''Ormuz'' and finally back with NDL as SS ''Dresden''.


Troop ship

SS ''Zeppelin'' was launched on 9 June 1914, and on completion she was handed over to Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) on 21 January 1915. By then the First Battle of the Atlantic of the First World War was under way so NDL laid her up at Bremen until the end of hostilities. On 28 March 1919 she was surrendered as war reparations to the UK Government, who placed her under the management of the White Star Line. She was then handed over to the United States Navy, who commissioned her as USS ''Zeppelin'' and assigned to the New York Division of the Transport Force with
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William W. Galbraith as her master. USS ''Zeppelin'' made two round-trip voyages between the United States and Europe, returning 15,800 American soldiers back home. She then returned to Europe, was decommissioned on 25 November 1919 and returned to United Kingdom control on 27 December 1919.


Civilian liner

The UK Government sold her to the Orient Steam Navigation Company in 1920, who renamed her SS ''Ormuz'' and had her refitted as a passenger liner. The Orient Line placed her in service on the route between the United Kingdom and Australia, on which she began her first sailing from the UK on 12 November 1921. In 1927 NDL bought ''Ormuz'' back and had her refitted to upgrade much of the third class accommodation to first class or tourist class. NDL renamed her SS ''Dresden'' and placed her in service on the Bremen - New York route for which she had originally been built. In April 1928, ''Dresden'' departed from New York carrying Soviet gold valued at £1,043,000. The gold was transferred to the cargo ship off Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom to prevent it being seized by the French when she docked at
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, Manche, France. ''Reiher'' took the gold to Bremerhaven.


KdF cruise and loss

In 1934 the Nazi Kraft durch Freude organization started operating tourist cruises. KdF chartered ''Dresden'' and she sailed on her first KdF cruise on 11 June 1934. On 20 June she struck a rock off "Aregrunden" on the Norwegian island of
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. She was refloated but as a precaution was beached near Blikshavn on the island of Karmøy. In the early hours of 21 June she listed to port and the Norwegian "Hurtigrute" ship, DSD (
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) 874 ton ''Kong Haakon'', was one of those which took off her passengers. One life was lost in an accident during the transfer to the passenger ship. 4 people lost their lives in total. Other ships involved in the rescue of the 323 crew and 975 passengers were the French inspection vessel ''Ardente'' and the Norwegian ships ''Kong Harald'', ''Kronprinsesse Martha'', ''Kvitsøy'' and ''Stavanger''. A firm of shipbreakers from
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broke up the ship where she lay. Remnants of the wreck remain near the shore, between depth.


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