SS Bernhard Blumenfeld

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London, England (1921 - 23) * Hamburg, Germany (1923 - 33) * Hamburg (1933 - 45) * London (1945 - 46) * Soviet Union (1946 - 58) | Ship route = | Ship ordered = | Ship builder = Eltringham's, Ltd. | Ship original cost = | Ship yard number = | Ship way number = | Ship laid down = | Ship launched = Sometime in 1921 | Ship completed = August 1921 | Ship commissioned = | Ship decommissioned = | Ship christened = | Ship acquired = | Ship maiden voyage = | Ship in service = | Ship out of service = 1958 | Ship identification =*United Kingdom Official Number 146080 (1921 - 23, 1945 - 46) *Code Letters RDSN (1923 – 34) * *Code Letters DHCG (1934 – 45) * *Code Letters GMQJ (1945 - 46) * | Ship fate = Removed from all shipping registries in 1958 | Ship notes = }} (1921 – 45) * (1945 - 58) * (1921 – 45) * (1945 - 58) *4,450 DWT | Ship displacement = | Ship length = | Ship beam = | Ship height = | Ship draught = | Ship depth = | Ship decks = | Ship deck clearance = | Ship ramps = | Ship ice class = | Ship range = | Ship power = 288 nhp | Ship propulsion = Triple action steam engine | Ship speed = | Ship capacity = | Ship crew = | Ship notes = | Ship armament = none }} |}

The ''Bernhard Blumenfeld'' was a cargo ship that was completed in 1921 as the SS ''Dalewood'' by Eltringham's, Ltd., Willington on Tyne, England. She was sold to a German company in 1923 and renamed the ''Bernhard Blumenfeld''. She was sold again in 1938 and renamed the ''Carl Jüngst''.

This ship was seized by the British Army in the port of Kiel, Germany, in May 1945 and given to the Ministry of War Transport which renamed her the ''Empire Durant''. In 1946, she was donated to the Soviet Union and there renamed the ''Tambov''. She was deleted from the Soviet shipping registries in 1958. Provided by Wikipedia
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