What is s.s. bremen?

S.S. Bremen was an ocean liner built in Germany for the Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) line. The ship's maiden voyage started on July 16, 1929, from Bremen to New York City. The ship was very modern and had all the amenities of the time, including a swimming pool, library, and a cinema.

During World War II, the Bremen was seized by the United States. The ship was renamed as the USS Bremen and was used as a troopship. After the war, the ship was returned to NDL and was refurbished. The Bremen continued sailing until 1971 when the ship was scrapped in Taiwan.

S.S. Bremen was known for its luxurious accommodations and excellent service. The ship was also significant as one of the largest ocean liners of its time and helped establish Germany's reputation as an ocean liner powerhouse.