. "300"^^ . . . . "--11-10"^^ . "The SS Ko\u015Bciuszko was a Polish passenger ship, named after Tadeusz Ko\u015Bciuszko. She was originally a liner Tsarina and later Lituania before becoming the Ko\u015Bciuszko and afterwards Empire Helford. It was ordered by the Russian American Line prior to the outbreak of World War I and was to serve as an ocean liner under the name SS Czaritza or Tsarina, operating with up to 1000 passengers between New York and Arkhangelsk. Launched in 1915 by Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., Glasgow, she served as a troop transport ship. Evacuated from Russia during the Russian Civil War, she was bought by Cunard Line in 1917 and was used as a troop transport between USA and Europe and between Great Britain and Malta."@en . "The SS Ko\u015Bciuszko was a Polish passenger ship, named after Tadeusz Ko\u015Bciuszko. She was originally a liner Tsarina and later Lituania before becoming the Ko\u015Bciuszko and afterwards Empire Helford. It was ordered by the Russian American Line prior to the outbreak of World War I and was to serve as an ocean liner under the name SS Czaritza or Tsarina, operating with up to 1000 passengers between New York and Arkhangelsk. Launched in 1915 by Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., Glasgow, she served as a troop transport ship. Evacuated from Russia during the Russian Civil War, she was bought by Cunard Line in 1917 and was used as a troop transport between USA and Europe and between Great Britain and Malta."@en . . . . . . "SS Ko\u015Bciuszko entering the port of Gdynia"@en . . . . . . . . . . "SS Ko\u015Bciuszko"@en . . . . . . .