List of ship launches in 1939
The list of ship launches in 1939 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1939.
Date | Ship | Country | Service | Builder | Location | Class | Notes |
7 January |
Lützow |
Germany |
Kriegsmarine |
DeSchiMAG |
Bremen |
Admiral Hipper-class cruiser |
|
9 January |
Kingston |
UK |
Royal Navy |
J. Samuel White |
Cowes |
K-class destroyer |
|
19 January |
Seydlitz |
Germany |
Kriegsmarine |
DeSchiMAG |
Bremen |
Admiral Hipper-class cruiser |
|
21 January |
Odin |
Norway |
Royal Norwegian Navy |
Royal Norwegian Navy Yard |
Horten |
Sleipner-class destroyer |
|
24 January |
Royal Daffodil |
United Kingdom |
General Steam Navigation Co. Ltd |
William Denny and Sons |
Dumbarton, Scotland |
Pleasure cruise ship |
Assisted in Operation Dynamo, 1940 |
14 February |
Bismarck |
Germany |
Kriegsmarine |
Blohm & Voss |
Hamburg |
Bismarck-class battleship |
|
4 March |
Klipfontein |
Netherlands |
|
Smit P Jr. |
Rotterdam |
Cargo / Passenger Liner |
|
4 March |
Esso Seakay |
United States |
United States Navy |
Sun Shipbuilding |
Chester, Pennsylvania |
Maritime Commission Type N tanker |
|
23 March |
Hannover |
Germany |
Merchant |
Bremer Vulkan Schiff- und Maschinenbau |
Vegesack |
Cargo liner |
For Norddeutscher Lloyd |
March |
Herman Litmeyer |
Netherlands |
Merchant |
Van Diepen Scheepswerf Gebroeders NV |
Waterhuizen |
Coaster |
For Gebr. Elfring |
1 April |
Esso New Orleans |
United States |
|
Sun Shipbuilding |
Chester, Pennsylvania |
Maritime Commission Type N tanker |
|
1 April |
Tirpitz |
Germany |
Kriegsmarine |
Kriegsmarinewerft |
Wilhelmshaven |
Bismarck-class battleship |
|
4 April |
Wasp |
United States |
United States Navy |
Newport News Shipbuilding |
Newport News, Virginia |
Unique aircraft carrier |
|
18 April |
Flamingo |
United Kingdom |
Royal Navy |
Yarrow Shipbuilders |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Black Swan-class sloop |
|
18 April |
Shearwater |
UK |
Royal Navy |
J. Samuel White |
Cowes |
Kingfisher-class sloop |
|
17 June |
Janus |
Sweden |
Jahre Line[1] |
Öresundsvarvet |
Landskrona |
ferry |
|
7 July |
Black Swan |
United Kingdom |
Royal Navy |
Yarrow Shipbuilders |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Black Swan-class sloop |
|
17 July |
Javary |
Brazil |
Brazilian Navy |
J. Samuel White |
Cowes |
Destroyer |
Became HMS Havant with the Royal Navy |
5 August |
Otra |
Norway |
Royal Norwegian Navy |
Nylands Verksted |
Oslo |
Otra-class minesweeper |
|
27 August |
Helena |
United States |
United States Navy |
|
|
St. Louis-class cruiser |
|
31 August |
Karl |
United Kingdom |
Merchant |
Cochrane & Sons Ltd |
Selby |
Tug |
For Goteborgs Bogserings & Bargnings Akt, Gothenburg |
7 September |
Tor |
Norway |
Royal Norwegian Navy |
Fredrikstad Mekaniske Verksted |
Fredrikstad |
Sleipner-class destroyer |
Captured by the Germans in 1940, renamed Tiger |
8 September |
Olza |
Poland |
Merchant |
Gdynia Shipyard |
Gdynia |
freighter/dry cargo ship |
Launched prematurely due to World War II |
26 September |
Rauma |
Norway |
Royal Norwegian Navy |
Nylands Verksted |
Oslo |
Otra-class minesweeper |
|
17 October |
The James Braidwood |
United Kingdom |
London Fire Brigade |
J. Samuel White |
Cowes |
Fireboat |
Named for James Braidwood |
4 November |
Esso Trenton |
United States |
United States Navy |
Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock |
Kearny, New Jersey |
Maritime Commission Type N tanker |
|
4 November |
Saturnus |
Denmark |
|
Nakskov Skibsværft |
Nakskov |
|
For Ab Saturnus[2] |
7 November |
Herbert Norkus |
Germany |
Reichsmarine |
Blohm & Voss |
Hamburg |
Gorch Fock-class sail training ship |
|
14 December |
Invicta |
United Kingdom |
|
William Denny & Bros Ltd |
Dumbarton |
Passenger Ferry |
For Southern Railway |
14 December |
Mormacland |
United States |
|
Sun Shipbuilding |
|
Merchant |
Transferred to the Royal Navy for conversion to HMS Archer |
Date unknown |
British Prudence |
United Kingdom |
Merchant |
Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd |
Sunderland |
Tanker |
For British Tanker Co Ltd. |
Date unknown |
Bukarest |
Germany |
Merchant |
Deutsche Werft |
Hamburg |
Cargo ship |
For Deutsche Levant Line |
Date unknown |
Caribe I' |
Netherlands |
Merchant |
Van Diepen Scheepswerf Gebroeders NV |
Waterhuizen |
Cargo ship |
For S G Hallstrom, Amsterdam |
Date unknown |
Gunther Harmann |
Germany |
Merchant |
Nobiskrug Werft |
Rendsburg |
Coaster |
|
Date unknown |
Klaus Wilhelm |
Germany |
Schulte & Bruns |
Schulte & Bruns |
Embden |
Coaster |
|
Date unknown |
Nightingale |
United States |
Merchant |
Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co |
Newport News, Virginia |
Type C2 ship |
For Grace Line Inc. |
Date unknown |
Oderbank |
Germany |
Kriegsmarine |
F Schichau GmbH |
Danzig |
Coastal tanker |
|
Date unknown |
Trave |
Germany |
Merchant |
D W Kremer Sohn |
Elmshorn |
Cargo ship |
For Lübeck-Wyberger Dampfschiff Gesellschaft |
Date unknown |
Unitas 10 |
Germany |
Jurgens Van Den Brugh Margarine Verkaufs Union GmbH, Hamburg |
Bremer Vulkan Schiff- und Maschinenbau |
Bremen |
Whaler |
|
Date unknown |
Venus |
Netherlands |
Merchant |
Gebroeders Bodewes Volharding |
Foxhol |
Cargo ship |
|
Date unknown |
Wiking 6 |
Germany |
Hamburger Walfang-Kontor GmbH |
Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG |
Bremen |
Whaler |
|
Date unknown |
Wiking 8 |
Germany |
Hamburger Walfang-Kontor GmbH |
Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG |
Bremen |
Whaler |
|
Date unknown |
Wiking 9 |
Germany |
Hamburger Walfang-Kontor GmbH |
Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG |
Bremen |
Whaler |
|
Date unknown |
Wiking 10 |
Germany |
Hamburger Walfang-Kontor GmbH |
Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG |
Bremen |
Whaler |
|
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