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MS Stockholm was the name of two near-identical ocean liners built by Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico, Monfalcone, Italy between 1936 and 1941 for the Swedish American Line. Neither of the ships entered service for the company that had ordered them—the first ship was entirely destroyed by fire during construction in 1938, while the second was completed in 1941 but immediately sold to the Italian government as a troopship.
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1941: MS Stockholm 1941—1944: MS Sabaudia MS Stockholm
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194.61 195.92
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1938-05-29Z 1940-03-10Z
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Destroyed in a fire, 19 December 1938, subsequently scrapped Sunk by British bombers, 6 July 1944, scrapped 1949
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