Laid down by Danziger Werft A.G. in 1939 as BIELSKO, 4742 gt. Before completion seized by Germany, towed to Helsingborg and completed there in 1943 as MINDEN (NDL).
May 1945: Confiscated by the Allies and renamed EMPIRE NIDD (Ministry of War Transport).
1946: Allocated to U.S.S.R., renamed DENIS DAVYDOV.
1947: GENERAL WALTER (Gdynia America Line, Poland, 1951 Polish Ocean Lines, Poland).
November 1970: Scrapped at Hong Kong by Yan Wing Metal Co.).
Deadweight tonnage: 6178 TDW
No. of passengers: 8 TEU
L.O.A.: 133 m
B.O.A.: 16.8 m
Draught: 7.5 m
Propulsion type: diesel engine
Power of the main engine: 4116 kW
Speed: 14.5 kn
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