SS Jan Pieterszoon Coen
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SS Jan Pieterszoon Coen was a Dutch passenger ship named after a former Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies that was scuttled as a blockship during the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940 in the port of IJmuiden, North Holland to prevent the German Navy from entering the port.
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SS Jan Pieterszoon Coen
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Jan Pieterszoon Coen (1915–1940)
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1915-06-17
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1914-09-30
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73
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molded to shelter deck
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1915-09-11
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1912-12-27
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Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. N. V.
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* As built:
* First Class: 202
* Second Class: 129
* Third Class: 46
* Steerage: 42
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SS Jan Pieterszoon Coen in Sabang ca. 1935
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1915-06-17
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161
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Scuttled as a blockship in May 1940 and scrapped in 1945 and 1968
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* PDKB
* PEZP
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1915-09-11
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1913-10-14
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1914-09-30
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* length overall
* registered length
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Jan Pieterszoon Coen
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Governor-General Jan Pieterszoon Coen
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1940-05-14
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2
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, Amsterdam
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*
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SS Jan Pieterszoon Coen was a Dutch passenger ship named after a former Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies that was scuttled as a blockship during the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940 in the port of IJmuiden, North Holland to prevent the German Navy from entering the port.
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1940-05-14
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1915-06-17
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1913-10-14
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Scuttled as a blockship in May 1940 and scrapped in 1945 and 1968
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1915-06-17
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1914-09-30
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1915-09-11
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1912-12-27
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