SS Dzhurma

http://dbpedia.org/resource/SS_Dzhurma an entity of type: Thing

Джурма — пароход, твиндечное судно с тремя палубами, флота «Дальстроя» до марта 1953 года, для перевозки заключенных на Колыму. rdf:langString
SS Djurma (Russian: «Джу́рма», IPA: [ˈdʑurmə]) was converted to a Soviet steamship in 1935 and occasionally used for transporting prisoners within the Gulag system. Because of an urban legend of an incident in 1933–34 in which 12,000 prisoners were said to have died, it has become the most famous ship of the Dalstroy prison fleet. The ship was built in the Netherlands in 1921 as the SS Brielle. When the ship was sold to the Soviet Union in 1935, it was registered under the spelling Djurma, in accordance with the Protocol of Third Soviet-American Session regarding maritime shipping dated to the first half of 1974. The ship's name has been most commonly transliterated as Dzhurma since 1974. rdf:langString
rdf:langString SS Dzhurma
rdf:langString Джурма
rdf:langString *1921: Brielle
rdf:langString *1935: Djurma (also known as Dzhurma)
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rdf:langString *1921: Verenigde Nederlandsche Scheepvaartmaatschappij *1935: Dalstroi
rdf:langString December 2021
rdf:langString What does this sentence mean?
rdf:langString Scheepsbouw Maatschappij Nieuwe Waterweg, Schiedam
rdf:langString April 1921
rdf:langString Scrapped 1970
xsd:date 1920-12-31
rdf:langString *1921: Brielle *1935: Djurma
rdf:langString *1921: Royal Netherlands Steamship Company *1935: Dalstroi *1953: Far East Shipping Company
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rdf:langString *1921: Amsterdam, Netherlands *1935: Nogaevo, Soviet Union
rdf:langString SS Djurma (Russian: «Джу́рма», IPA: [ˈdʑurmə]) was converted to a Soviet steamship in 1935 and occasionally used for transporting prisoners within the Gulag system. Because of an urban legend of an incident in 1933–34 in which 12,000 prisoners were said to have died, it has become the most famous ship of the Dalstroy prison fleet. The ship was built in the Netherlands in 1921 as the SS Brielle. When the ship was sold to the Soviet Union in 1935, it was registered under the spelling Djurma, in accordance with the Protocol of Third Soviet-American Session regarding maritime shipping dated to the first half of 1974. The ship's name has been most commonly transliterated as Dzhurma since 1974. Джурма is not a Russian word, rather meaning "light path", "bright path" or "shining path" (Russian: "светлый путь") in the Evenki language.
rdf:langString Джурма — пароход, твиндечное судно с тремя палубами, флота «Дальстроя» до марта 1953 года, для перевозки заключенных на Колыму.
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xsd:date 1920-12-31
xsd:string Scrapped 1970

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