SS Friedrich Bischoff
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* | Ship displacement = | Ship length = | Ship beam = | Ship height = | Ship draught = | Ship depth = | Ship decks = | Ship deck clearance = | Ship ramps = | Ship ice class = 1A (1962–67) | Ship registry = | Ship power = Compound steam engine | Ship propulsion = Screw propellor | Ship speed = | Ship capacity = | Ship crew = | Ship notes = | Ship armament = }} |}
''Friedrich Bischoff'' was a cargo ship that was built in 1940 by Lübecker Maschinenbau Gesellschaft, Lübeck, Germany for German owners. She was sunk in an air raid in 1943, but later salvaged and returned to service. She was seized by the Allies in April 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed ''Empire Consequence''. In 1947, she was transferred to the United States, and was sold into merchant service the following year. In 1951, she was sold to Finnish owners and renamed ''Kaisaniemi'', serving until 1967 when she was scrapped. Provided by Wikipedia
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