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the shipyard was immediately extended. It soon became the greatest and most important of the three German imperial shipyards, beginning with about 3000 co-workers in 1880 and at last about 21,000 end of 1918, capable to build the largest and strongest warships of that time.
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The first years the naval base was only used as an arsenal, depot and repair facility for the developing Prussian fleet. Building up of necessary harbours, slipways, dockyards, workshops, etc. followed some years later.
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was founded and the shipyard was handed over from Prussia to this new confederation. The shipyard was officially opened 1869 by the Prussian King
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Forced by the needs of the rapidly growing German imperial navy it became necessary to enlarge shipbuilding capacities. Under the reign of Kaiser
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With the end of World War I the shipyard was closed for a short time, after that it was opened again, now named
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all three imperial shipyards were closed, but the Wilhelmshaven shipyard was reopened in 1919, first as
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Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven was a German shipbuilding company in Wilhelmshaven, a coastal town in
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was signed about 3.10 km² of Oldenburgian territory at the Jade Bight was ceded to Prussia.
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The predecessor of the Kaiserliche Werft was founded 1853 under an agreement of the
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1917/----, Conversion of 7 merchant-submarines to cruiser U-boats, including
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After the Prussian victory over Austria in the 1866
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it was one of three shipyards which solely produced
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