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  1. MV Robert Ley was a cruise ship of the Nazi Party leisure organization Kraft durch Freude (Strength Through Joy). She was considered the flagship of the KDF fleet.

  2. Head of KdF, Robert Ley. On November 27, 1933, Strength through Joy was announced by Robert Ley as a subset of the German Labour Front whose goal was to provide Germans with access to once-privileged leisure activities such as cruises and the ownership of motorcars.

  3. 17 de mar. de 2019 · MV ROBERT LEY (1939 - 1945) TRANSATLANTIQUES. 4.9K subscribers. 97. 3.1K views 5 years ago.

  4. We are dedicated to preserving memorabilia from the Wilhelm Gustloff and her sister ship, Robert Ley in their original form. By displaying these items as they are, they preserve a more authentic and powerful account of their place in history.

  5. www.wilhelmgustloffmuseum.com › es_robert_leyThe Wilhelm Gustloff Story

    The first new flagship for the KdF, the "Adolf Hitler", had its name changed to the "Wilhelm Gustloff" in 1937. The second liner, the Robert Ley, was also under construction at the time. Ley's vision was to build 20 to 30 new ships for the program, but only these two were ever built.

  6. The Robert Ley was a cruise ship of the Nazi Party leisure organization Kraft durch Freude (Strength Through Joy). It was considered the flagship of the KDF fleet.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_LeyRobert Ley - Wikipedia

    Robert Ley ( German: [ˈlaɪ]; 15 February 1890 – 25 October 1945) was a German politician during the Nazi era, who headed the German Labour Front during its entire existence, from 1933 to 1945. He also held many other high positions in the German Nazi Party, including Gauleiter, Reichsleiter and Reichsorganisationsleiter.