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FORMER FRENCH LINER SAILS UNDER WEST GERMAN FLAG.—The Bremen (30,447 tons) outward bound from Bremerhaven for New York on her first voyage since being refitted for the North German Lloyd Line. She was formerly French owned and named Pasteur. In the foreground is the crowded river-boat Oceana, which gave the liner an enthusiastic send-off. The Bremen carried 796 passengers.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 13

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FORMER FRENCH LINER SAILS UNDER WEST GERMAN FLAG.—The Bremen (30,447 tons) outward bound from Bremerhaven for New York on her first voyage since being refitted for the North German Lloyd Line. She was formerly French owned and named Pasteur. In the foreground is the crowded river-boat Oceana, which gave the liner an enthusiastic send-off. The Bremen carried 796 passengers. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 13

FORMER FRENCH LINER SAILS UNDER WEST GERMAN FLAG.—The Bremen (30,447 tons) outward bound from Bremerhaven for New York on her first voyage since being refitted for the North German Lloyd Line. She was formerly French owned and named Pasteur. In the foreground is the crowded river-boat Oceana, which gave the liner an enthusiastic send-off. The Bremen carried 796 passengers. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 13