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134:Commissioned
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1793:Max Schultz
1611:Max Schultz
1405:Soviet Navy
1360:French Navy
801:Dogger Bank
750:Max Schultz
696:Deutschland
690:aboard the
664:Max Schultz
581:hydrophones
530:, two each
528:gun shields
352:Max Schultz
319:6 Ă— single
303:5 Ă— single
281:1,530
110:Yard number
91:7 July 1934
78: [
75:Max Schultz
65:Max Schultz
32:Max Schultz
1979:1935 ships
1963:Categories
1915:March 1940
1703:Shipwrecks
1450:Royal Navy
1251:Type 1934A
1029:References
730:SwinemĂĽnde
591:submarines
519:flagship.
445:seakeeping
437:forecastle
290:Complement
255:Propulsion
1854:Archimède
1765:HMS
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1644:July 1939
1529:Type 1936
1210:Type 1934
745:Skagerrak
656:head seas
603:laid down
570:had four
564:starboard
476:deep load
383:North Sea
310:2 Ă— twin
179:deep load
118:Laid down
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1800:23 Feb:
1784:22 Feb:
1777:Tiberton
1774:19 Feb:
1763:18 Feb:
1756:Wicomico
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1732:11 Feb:
1608:27 Aug:
1601:SchĂĽrbek
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1524:(actual)
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1098:(2005).
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841:Intrepid
718:Bornholm
615:launched
550:and six
517:flotilla
504:fuel oil
298:Armament
172:standard
126:Launched
71:Namesake
1864:Altmark
1813:Orizaba
1722:5 Feb:
1711:4 Feb:
1414:Prytkiy
1059:Warship
835:Ivanhoe
754:Beitzen
680:Iceland
632:captain
512:ballast
391:sisters
315:AA guns
96:Builder
88:Ordered
40:History
34:in port
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1715:Sphinx
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371:rammed
337:32–64
188:Length
1948:Media
1735:Linda
1522:class
1515:class
1508:class
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848:Notes
716:near
713:Tiger
640:Ulvik
577:mines
500:knots
468:draft
441:flare
333:mines
278:Range
271:knots
266:Speed
217:Draft
82:]
1898:1941
1890:1940
1882:1939
1823:U-54
1803:U-53
1754:USS
1745:U-33
1725:U-41
1640:1940
1632:1939
1624:1938
1520:H145
1513:V170
1506:S178
1499:H186
1481:(ex-
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838:and
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793:and
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648:and
611:Kiel
562:and
560:port
464:beam
307:guns
245:6 Ă—
209:Beam
142:Fate
113:K244
104:Kiel
61:Name
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1466:R38
1431:R92
620:V69
605:at
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350:Z3
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