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[ Posters ] OTTOMAR ANTON ST LOUIS UND MILWAUKEE Circa 1930 33.25x23 5 inches G M B H, Halle Condition A-: minor creases and repaired tears in margins Built in 1929 these sister ships were clearly centerpieces of the Hapag fleet They are presented

[ Posters ] OTTOMAR ANTON ST LOUIS UND MILWAUKEE Circa 1930 33.25x23 5 inches G M B H, Halle Condition A-: minor creases and repaired tears in margins Built in 1929 these sister ships were clearly centerpieces of the Hapag fleet They are presented here as "the largest German motor ships" in an archly Art Deco style In spite of her beautiful Machine Age lines, the St Louis went on to an ignominious role in history, when, in May, 1939, she sailed from Hamburg to Cuba carrying 937 passengers, most of whom were Jewish and escaping from the Nazi regime Although most of the passengers held legitimate visas, political wrangling led to the ship being forbidden to land in Cuba and then forbidden to land in America The ship sailed close enough to Miami for the passengers to see lights on the shore, and yet they all wound up back in Europe Estimate E800-1 200

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