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that was 20 to 25 mm (0.79 to 0.98 in) thick. The deck sloped downward at the sides of the ship to provide a measure of protection against incoming fire. The conning tower had 80 mm (3.1 in) thick sides, and the guns were protected by 50 mm (2 in) thick
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designs, combining the best aspects of both types in what became the progenitor of all future light cruisers of the
Imperial fleet. Built to be able to serve with the main German fleet and as a colonial cruiser, she was armed with a battery of ten
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cruiser, and so over the course of 1911–1912, she was converted for that purpose. Two of her amidships 10.5 cm guns were removed and two 50 cm (20 in) deck-mounted torpedo tubes were installed, along with provisions to carry 200
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fleet to the last official designs prepared in 1914. After the first seven ships had been built or were under construction, the
Construction Department improved the design slightly, strengthening the armor on the
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She also participated in the 1906 summer cruise, which went to
Norwegian waters that year. The fleet maneuvers, which had immediately followed the cruise, concluded with a naval review on 13 September for
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Reconnaissance Unit from 21 to 28 March 1907. On 4 April, she was removed from the Active Battlefleet; her crew was reduced, being transferred to man the new cruiser
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commanded the ship from July to
February 1918. In October 1917, she was prepared to lay emergency minefields in the event that the British attempted to attack while substantial elements of the
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was recommissioned on 31 October 1912 and was assigned to the
Coastal Artillery and Mine Weapons Inspectorate. She was then allocated to the Mine Testing Commission on 29 November, based in
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took command of the vessel in May. She was then assigned to support V Minesweeping
Flotilla and operated with the unit until February 1920, by which time the work was completed.
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gave to every major unit every year. She thereafter cruised in
Chinese and Japanese waters for much of the rest of 1908. On 8 December, she began a training cruise through the
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for the
Coastal Defense Division that was based in the Ems in early 1915. In early 1917, she was transferred to the Patrol Flotilla, also based in the Ems, replacing the old
1581:) in Wilhelmshaven; all of her guns except the stern pair were removed, with those being retained to detonate mines that were encountered. After the work was completed,
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for service overseas. She also received a coat of white paint, as was common for German ships on overseas stations at the time. With the work completed on 14 August,
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spent the years 1904–1906 in a similar if uneventful routine, her time primarily occupied with unit and fleet maneuvers and training cruises. She was present for a
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1807:. Their German crews unloaded ammunition and removed weapons from the ships under British supervision. She was subsequently broken up for scrap in 1948–1949.
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Britain in June 1904, after which she and the fleet made visits to Britain, the Netherlands, and Norway for its summer training cruise. During the voyage,
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in 1903, she served with the fleet's reconnaissance force until early 1907, when she was decommissioned, overhauled, and then sent to the
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was converted into a floating anti-aircraft battery in Swinemünde, where she was stationed initially. Her armament now consisted of one
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that ended the war mandated that Germany was responsible for clearing the mines that had been laid in the
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in Jiaozhou Bay, where she took part in training exercises with the rest of the squadron. She won the
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took command of the ship for the voyage home. After passing through the Suez Canal and stopping in
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was among the warships that were seized, including four U-boats and the badly damaged destroyer
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next went to visit Japan in April before returning to the East Asia Squadron's main base at
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carried 700 t (690 long tons; 770 short tons) of coal, which gave her a range of 4,400
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for an overhaul, during which it was found that the ship's condition was still good. The
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work commenced and the completed ship was commissioned into the fleet on 12 May 1903 for
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arrived back in Wilhelmshaven on 24 March and she was decommissioned there on the 30th.
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communications between ships at sea and stations on land, including the
1468:. She then had the two 10.5 cm guns reinstalled and she became the
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was used to help suppress the unrest, along with the light cruiser
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so she could return to port for repairs. In mid-1922, she visited
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and a top speed of 21.5 knots (39.8 km/h; 24.7 mph).
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was decommissioned, her place in the fleet being taken by her
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relieved Hermann as the ship's commander. On 1 December 1923,
993:. The rest of the year passed uneventfully, and in September,
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tasked with clearing the minefields that had been laid in the
1623:. On 25 May 1921, she was recommissioned and assigned to the
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was selected in early 1919 to serve as a mother ship for the
1638:. Her first commander after returning to fleet service was
788:. The engines were powered by eight coal-fired Marine-type
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and had a beam of 12.4 m (40 ft 8 in) and a
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for ships' crews in Wilhelmshaven, later being moved to
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from 4 to 7 March, she met her replacement, the cruiser
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for the next seven years, before being struck from the
777:. She had a crew of 14 officers and 256 enlisted men.
745:) normally and up to 3,180 t (3,130 long tons) at
500:(Imperial Navy) in the late 1890s and early 1900s. The
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in March. While in the gulf, she was damaged by the
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1667:during the war. The ship was used as an auxiliary
1302:on the way to San Francisco, and later stopped in
1155:. Attempts to pull the merchant ship free failed.
2228:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946
1201:, which at that time had Coerper aboard, and the
914:on 22 April 1902, and at her launching ceremony,
898:was ordered under the contract name "H" and was
2256:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. pp. 112–127.
1407:decided that the ship should be rebuilt into a
753:, which consisted of a small conning tower and
1569:was modified for the role at what was now the
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415:: 20 to 25 mm (0.79 to 0.98 in)
16:Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
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1089:on 27 August. After passing through the
710:Plan, profile, and cross-section of the
464:2 cm (0.79 in) Flak 30/38 guns
19:For other ships with the same name, see
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1322:free after the latter had run aground.
823:10.5 cm (4.1 in) SK L/40 guns
780:Her propulsion system consisted of two
725:was 105 meters (344 ft 6 in)
393:10.5 cm (4.1 in) SK L/40 guns
2032:Section II: Naval Clauses, Article 193
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1536:having been removed from service. The
1101:, which was at that time commanded by
1078:received a new crew and a new captain—
458:3.7 cm (1.5 in) SK C/30 guns
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852:The ship was protected by an armored
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506:class was the culmination of earlier
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2211:. Oxford: Osprey. pp. 102–118.
1060:The ship was then modernized at the
1037:s place in the reconnaissance unit.
525:was a modified version of the basic
1563:proved to be unsuited to the task.
796:. They were designed to give 8,000
792:that were vented through a pair of
276:105 m (344 ft 6 in)
2105:. Penzance: Periscope Publishing.
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287:12.4 m (40 ft 8 in)
223:General characteristics (As built)
203:As anti-aircraft battery, May 1940
163:As a training cruiser, 25 May 1921
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2521:List of light cruisers of Germany
2001:
1786:closing days of the war in Europe
1395:The ship was then taken into the
1391:Return to Germany and World War I
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517:10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns
492:that were built for the German
354:(39.8 km/h; 24.7 mph)
4585:Maritime incidents in May 1945
2101:Grant, Robert McQueen (2003).
1496:against Russian forces in the
1144:to assist the British steamer
916:Prince Freidrich Karl of Hesse
782:triple-expansion steam engines
592:in the 1930s. In 1940, during
397:2 × 45 cm (17.7 in)
333:triple-expansion steam engines
1:
4560:Ships built in Bremen (state)
1224:in company with the squadron
1142:Jiaozhou Bay Leased Territory
1097:on 23 October and joined the
1055:Jiaozhou Bay Leased Territory
4575:Cruisers of the Kriegsmarine
1000:took command of the vessel.
998:Herwarth Schmidt von Schwind
920:Princess Margaret of Prussia
918:gave a speech and his wife,
821:The ship was armed with ten
566:Following Germany's defeat,
2274:; Nottelmann, Dirk (2021).
1746:in 1938, by which time the
977:Hubert von Rebeur-Paschwitz
804:), for a top speed of 21.5
4601:
2125:German Warships: 1815–1945
1556:pre-dreadnought battleship
1085:—and she got underway for
769:, along with a pronounced
615:
18:
4500:
2516:
2490:
1627:Marinestation der Nordsee
1544:during the conflict, and
1294:also made a port call in
1273:—Captain at Sea) Hippel.
749:. The ship had a minimal
452:10.5 cm SK C/33 guns
433:
222:
54:
30:
1992:, pp. 248, 250–251.
1750:had been renamed as the
1426:, for operations in the
1132:then left Singapore for
446:10.5 cm SK C/32 gun
427:: 50 mm (2 in)
421:80 mm (3.1 in)
1068:(Imperial Shipyard) in
1049:German 1912 map of the
1041:Deployment to East Asia
889:ceremony, 22 April 1902
608:between 1948 and 1949.
4555:Gazelle-class cruisers
2192:. London: Frank Cass.
2188:Madsen, Chris (1998).
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1784:later in the war. In
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1589:(Captain Lieutenant)
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1048:
930:under the command of
879:
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618:Gazelle-class cruiser
2047:, pp. 248, 251.
2030:Treaty of Versailles
1956:, pp. 248, 250.
1770:10.5 cm SK C/33 guns
1742:in 1936 and then to
1538:Treaty of Versailles
1474:coastal defense ship
1450:service c. 1921–1923
1028:, which was to take
624:unprotected cruisers
588:, she was used as a
582:Treaty of Versailles
213:Scuttled, 3 May 1945
48:Kaiser Wilhelm Canal
44:Levensau High Bridge
4239:Motor Gun Boat 2007
2436:Royal Yugoslav Navy
1980:, pp. 100–102.
1944:, pp. 248–250.
1920:, pp. 248–249.
1837:, pp. 103–110.
1825:, pp. 183–184.
1774:3.7 cm SK C/30 guns
1766:10.5 cm SK C/32 gun
985:made port calls in
942:–Corvette Captain)
681:and increasing the
580:as mandated by the
508:unprotected cruiser
4442:William B. Allison
2344:Kaiserliche Marine
1903:, pp. 99–102.
1864:, pp. 99–101.
1572:Reichsmarine Werft
1452:
1153:Shandong Peninsula
1099:East Asia Squadron
1058:
1051:Shandong Peninsula
891:
871:Kaiserliche Marine
790:water-tube boilers
718:
646:Kaiserliche Marine
553:minelaying cruiser
545:East Asia Squadron
496:Kaiserliche Marine
307:water-tube boilers
42:passing under the
4542:
4541:
2529:
2528:
2285:978-1-68247-745-8
2263:978-1-4728-5713-2
2237:978-0-87021-913-9
2218:978-1-4728-4071-4
2180:978-3-7822-0211-4
2157:978-3-7822-0237-4
2134:978-0-87021-790-6
1665:Battle of Jutland
1643:Friedrich Hermann
1578:Kaiserliche Werft
1398:Kaiserliche Werft
1338:Dutch East Indies
1286:San Francisco Bay
1175:Kaiser Wilhelm II
1064:Kaiserliche Werft
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1490:High Seas Fleet
1470:flotilla leader
1404:Reichsmarineamt
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1282:1906 earthquake
1265:Kapitän zur See
1119:armored cruiser
1109:(Rear Admiral)
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944:Karl Zimmermann
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1778:2 cm guns
1732:naval register
1697:, Finland and
1636:Konrad Mommsen
1619:that improved
1575:(formerly the
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1123:Fürst Bismarck
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1758:World War II
1753:Kriegsmarine
1751:
1748:Reichsmarine
1747:
1725:
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1702:
1685:
1677:Gulf of Riga
1639:
1632:
1601:
1591:Erich Haeker
1559:
1552:minesweepers
1529:
1525:Kriegsmarine
1524:
1521:Reichsmarine
1520:
1486:Erich Heyden
1482:
1477:
1453:
1446:Reichsmarine
1428:German Bight
1394:
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1365:
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1320:Celtic Chief
1319:
1275:
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1242:and then to
1230:
1222:British Fiji
1206:
1197:
1187:German Samoa
1170:Schiesspreis
1157:
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1122:
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1059:
1053:showing the
1024:
1008:Grossadmiral
1002:
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956:naval review
948:
939:
906:shipyard in
892:
870:
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827:pivot mounts
820:
800:(7,900
779:
727:long overall
719:
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621:
594:World War II
574:minesweepers
565:
549:German Samoa
533:
483:
473:
472:
315:(7,900
244:Displacement
232:
193:Nazi Germany
128:Commissioned
25:
4369:Bunker Hill
4284:Tenryo Maru
2904:Deutschland
1782:Brunsbüttel
1776:, and four
1716:sister ship
1456:World War I
1414:naval mines
1369:Karl Heuser
1328:arrived in
1240:New Georgia
1179:Celebes Sea
1113:aboard his
968:stopped in
924:fitting-out
859:gun shields
767:quarterdeck
737:2,706
557:World War I
425:Gun shields
376:14 officers
362:4,400
311:8,000
131:12 May 1903
92:Cape Arkona
4565:1902 ships
4549:Categories
4523:April 1945
4358:Oberrender
4333:Formidable
4322:Aaron Ward
4300:Uzbekistan
3533:LSM(R)-194
3526:LSM(R)-190
2931:LSM(R)-195
2898:Cap Arcona
2569:Shipwrecks
2199:0714643734
2112:1904381154
2095:References
1835:Nottelmann
1793:Royal Navy
1740:Swinemünde
1699:Karlskrona
1691:Balestrand
1669:icebreaker
1657:Sandefjord
1621:seakeeping
1498:Baltic Sea
1409:minelaying
1334:Weh Island
1091:Suez Canal
991:Södertälje
987:Kungsbacka
928:sea trials
841:with five
825:in single
763:forecastle
600:. She was
371:Complement
339:propellers
337:2 × screw
326:Propulsion
21:SMS Arcona
4536:June 1945
4462:USS
4451:USS
4436:Spectacle
4434:USS
4427:USS
4416:USS
4409:USS
4398:HMS
4381:USS
4374:USS
4367:USS
4356:USS
4349:USS
4338:USS
4331:HMS
4320:USS
4272:USS
4261:USS
4254:USS
4216:USS
4201:Hatsutaka
4133:Sneland I
3558:USS
3545:USS
3538:USS
3531:USS
3524:USS
2949:Schlesien
2929:USS
2922:USS
2915:USS
2614:USS
2496:SMS
2481:Dalmacija
2444:Dalmacija
2403:Frauenlob
1811:Footnotes
1542:North Sea
1373:Port Said
1312:San Diego
1308:San Pedro
1216:left for
1136:and then
1134:Hong Kong
1095:Singapore
1087:East Asia
900:laid down
887:launching
847:broadside
843:torpedoes
831:broadside
743:long tons
735:displaced
694:Frauenlob
606:broken up
578:North Sea
555:; during
264:Full load
258:long tons
112:Laid down
4474:Hebrides
4471:31 May:
4464:Shubrick
4460:29 May:
4449:26 May:
4425:25 May:
4418:Thatcher
4407:20 May:
4400:Terrapin
4390:19 May:
4365:11 May:
4340:Sangamon
4291:31 May:
4281:29 May:
4270:28 May:
4252:25 May:
4235:24 May:
4225:20 May:
4218:Longshaw
4214:18 May:
4192:16 May:
3547:Morrison
2961:Thielbek
2943:Nordland
2616:Thornton
2123:(1990).
1673:Kattegat
1651:visited
1560:Preussen
1512:against
1502:wireless
1478:Heimdall
1378:Nürnberg
1330:Yokohama
1296:Honolulu
1229:SS
1148:Chingpin
1146:SS
1115:flagship
970:Aberdeen
912:launched
904:AG Weser
835:sponsons
633:and the
602:scuttled
439:Armament
386:Armament
176:Stricken
120:Launched
102:AG Weser
88:Namesake
4453:PC-1603
4393:Kashima
4351:England
4347:9 May:
4329:4 May:
4318:3 May:
4274:Drexler
4263:LSM-135
4146:8 May:
4124:7 May:
4102:6 May:
3688:5 May:
3521:4 May:
2917:Lagarto
2888:3 May:
2605:2 May:
2577:1 May:
2477:Cattaro
2389:Amazone
2382:Ariadne
2354:Gazelle
2325:Gazelle
1768:, four
1728:reserve
1720:Amazone
1681:sea ice
1653:Arendal
1615:-style
1613:clipper
1611:into a
1506:U-boats
1361:Leipzig
1343:Leipzig
1336:in the
1314:on the
1304:Seattle
1246:in the
1231:Titania
1226:collier
1203:gunboat
1198:Leipzig
1165:Qingdao
902:at the
885:at her
794:funnels
771:ram bow
741:(2,663
713:Gazelle
665:Gazelle
629:Bussard
626:of the
586:reserve
528:Gazelle
503:Gazelle
484:Gazelle
256:(2,663
233:Gazelle
98:Builder
55:History
46:in the
4490:U-1197
4484:Nymphe
4195:Haguro
4185:U-3503
4179:U-3030
4173:U-2538
4167:U-2365
4139:U-1407
4117:U-3523
4094:U-4710
4088:U-4707
4082:U-4704
4076:U-4703
4070:U-4702
4064:U-4701
4058:U-3529
4052:U-3528
4046:U-3527
4040:U-3526
4034:U-3524
4028:U-3510
4022:U-3501
4016:U-3044
4010:U-3022
4004:U-3015
3998:U-2551
3992:U-2544
3986:U-2541
3980:U-2525
3974:U-2522
3968:U-2517
3962:U-2507
3956:U-2369
3950:U-2368
3944:U-2367
3938:U-2366
3932:U-2364
3926:U-2362
3920:U-2360
3914:U-2358
3908:U-2357
3902:U-2352
3896:U-2349
3890:U-2347
3884:U-2346
3878:U-2343
3872:U-2339
3866:U-2333
3860:U-1405
3854:U-1306
3848:U-1234
3842:U-1223
3836:U-1207
3830:U-1204
3824:U-1193
3818:U-1162
3812:U-1056
3806:U-1025
3800:U-1016
3794:U-1008
3680:U-4711
3674:U-4709
3668:U-3034
3662:U-3033
3656:U-2540
3650:U-2338
3644:U-1304
3638:U-1303
3632:U-1168
3626:U-1161
3620:U-1132
3560:PGM-17
3507:U-4712
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