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and the other ships held a funeral the following day for those killed in the operation, before departing on 1 March for
Qingdao via Guam. After arriving on 19 March, she began an annual overhaul. In mid-1911, the ship went on a cruise to Japan, where she accidentally rammed a Japanese steamer during
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and had dispatched a fleet to track his squadron down. Spee decided to take the East Asia
Squadron to South America, where it could attempt to break through to Germany, harassing British merchant traffic along the way. Müller suggested that one cruiser be detached for independent operations in the
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stopped to pick up survivors and departed at around 08:00 as the other French ships were raising steam to get underway. One officer and thirty-five sailors were plucked from the water. Another French destroyer tried to follow, but lost sight of the German raider in a rainstorm. On 30 October,
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and departed for Penang on the night of 27 October, with the departure timed to arrive off the harbor at dawn. She approached the harbor entrance at 03:00 on 28 October, steaming at 18 kn (33 km/h; 21 mph), with the fourth dummy funnel erected to disguise her identity.
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had suffered much higher casualties: 133 officers and enlisted men died, out of a crew of 376. Most of the surviving crew, including Müller, were taken into captivity the next day. The wounded men were sent to
Australia, while the uninjured were interned at a camp in
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and put the French sailors aboard after they signed statements promising not to return to the war. The attack on Penang was a significant shock to the
Entente powers, and caused them to delay the large convoys from Australia, since they would need more powerful escorts.
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s more powerful 6 in (152 mm) guns soon found the range and inflicted serious damage. The wireless compartment was destroyed and the crew for one of the forward guns was killed early in the engagement. At 09:45, Müller turned his ship toward
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stopped and released an
Italian freighter, whose crew relayed news of the incident to a British vessel, which in turn informed British naval authorities in the region. The result was an immediate cessation of shipping and the institution of a
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had put into Penang for boiler repairs; only one was in service, which meant that she could not get under way, nor were the ammunition hoists powered. Only five rounds of ready ammunition were permitted for each gun, with a sixth chambered.
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picked up wireless messages from the then unidentified vessel approaching, but believed her to be 250 nautical miles (460 km; 290 mi) away, giving them much more time than they actually had. At 09:00, lookouts aboard
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off the coast of Mexico. On 31 July, with war days away, Müller put to sea to begin commerce raiding once war had been formally declared. Two days later, on 2 August, Germany declared war on Russia, and the following day,
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and stern ornament were recovered from the wreck and both are currently in the collection of the
Australian War Memorial. A number of other artifacts, including a damaged 10.5 cm shell case, an iron
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German warships were ordered under provisional names. For new additions to the fleet, they were given a single letter; for those ships intended to replace older or lost vessels, they were ordered as "
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spotted smoke on the horizon, and thirty minutes later identified it as a warship approaching at high speed. Mücke's landing party was still ashore, and there was no time left to recover them.
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would be built to honor the original cruiser. Wilhelm II ordered that the new cruiser wear a large Iron Cross on her bow to commemorate her namesake ship. The third cruiser to bear the name
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in another attempt to reach a torpedo firing position. Five minutes later, a shell hit disabled the steering gear, and other fragments jammed the hand steering equipment.
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had been shredded and the two rear-most funnels had been shot away, along with the foremast. Müller realized that his ship was no longer able to fight, and beached
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at a distance of 300 yards (270 m); Müller ordered a torpedo to be fired at the
Russian cruiser, then gave the order for the 10.5 cm guns to open fire.
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they released her. The
Norwegians informed Müller that Entente warships were operating in the area, which persuaded him to return to the eastern coast of India.
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and inquired if she surrendered. The signal books had been destroyed by fire and so the
Germans could not reply, and since her flag was still flying,
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decreed that
Prussian former crew members and relatives of those serving aboard the ship during World War I were allowed to add the heritable suffix
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made such an operation unfeasible. By 1919, the wreck had almost completely broken up and disappeared beneath the waves. It was eventually broken up
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to coal on 12 July, as the bunkers were nearly empty after crossing 4,200 nautical miles (7,800 km; 4,800 mi). The ship then proceeded to
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while his guns continued to batter her. The second torpedo caused a tremendous explosion that tore the ship apart. By the time the smoke cleared,
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Müller then decided to depart, owing to the risk of encountering superior warships. Upon leaving the harbor, he encountered a British freighter,
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that day but interrupted them from 11 August to 5 September to participate in the annual autumn maneuvers of the main fleet. During this period,
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from 17 to 30 May to represent Germany at the celebrations of the hundredth anniversary of Argentinian independence. The two ships then rounded
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to avoid sinking. Out of a crew of 376, 133 were killed in the battle. Most of the survivors were taken prisoner; the landing party, led by
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fired 130 rounds. The following day, the British again mandated that shipping stop in the Bay of Bengal; during the first month of
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had destroyed two Entente warships and sank or captured sixteen British steamers and one Russian merchant ship, totaling 70,825
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and torpedo aiming gear were thrown overboard to render the weapons unusable, and all signal books and secret papers were burned.
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at 06:00 on the morning of 9 November. Since there were no British vessels in the area, Müller sent ashore a landing party led by
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had engaged several Russian destroyers and torpedo boats. Three further vessels have been named for the cruiser in the post-war
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spent the first half of 1914 on the normal routine of cruises in Chinese and Japanese waters without incident. During the
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was the last German cruiser to be equipped with triple-expansion engines; all subsequent cruisers used the more powerful
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on 12 April 1910, bound for Asia by way of a goodwill tour of South America. A month later, on 12 May, she stopped in
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Three of the ship's 10.5 cm guns were removed from the wreck three years after the battle. One is preserved in
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to their last names as recognition for their service. Other German state governments followed suit. In March 1934,
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had already slipped beneath the waves, the masts the only parts of the ship still above water. The destruction of
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eventually took on around 1,400 t (1,400 long tons; 1,500 short tons) of coal at the Chilean naval base at
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in China. The concession had been seized in 1897 in retaliation for the murder of German nationals in the area.
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on 9 November 1914. The more powerful Australian ship quickly inflicted serious damage and forced Müller to
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killed 81 Russian sailors and wounded 129, of whom seven later died of their injuries. The elderly French
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and damaged three others, and damaged a merchant ship in the harbor. In the course of the bombardment,
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had 100 mm (3.9 in) thick sides, and the guns were protected by 50 mm (2 in) thick
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arrived at the Cocos Islands about a week after the battle to bury the sailors killed in the battle.
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closed to within 3,000 yards (2,700 m) from the piers before opening fire. She set fire to two
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in Indonesia, but instead decided to make a foray to the western side of Ceylon. On 25 September,
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s raiding career in the Indian Ocean, the value of exports there had fallen by 61.2 percent.
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quickly inflicted grievous damage on her adversary, then turned around to make another pass at
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from the hull, and uniforms were also recovered and are held in the Australian War Memorial.
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left the company of the East Asia Squadron, bound for the Indian Ocean. Since the cruiser
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with a barrage of shells before her heavier armament could take effect. Two shells hit
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detonated ready ammunition near the starboard No. 4 gun and started a serious fire.
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languages meaning "someone who is tough, manipulative and crafty." In the
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caught a Norwegian merchantman, which the Germans searched; finding no
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was run onto the reef, and the engines and boilers were flooded. Her
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turned south to Simalur, and rendezvoused with the captured collier
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to a warm reception. She remained there until 10 October, to remove
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made a fourth and final attempt to launch a torpedo attack, but
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left Qingdao the following day along with the auxiliary cruiser
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and two other ships were sunk, and the fifth, a steamer named
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s gunners immediately returned fire, silencing the attackers.
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company; parts of the ship remain scattered around the area.
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Müller made a third attempt to close to torpedo range, but
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from 27 October to 19 November, which included a visit to
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was decommissioned in September after completing trials.
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to be prepared for sailing. The Germans departed before
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would be destroyed. Mücke therefore ordered the old 97
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quickly turned away. Shortly after 10:00, a shell from
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immediately headed for the Cocos Islands at top speed.
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and asserted Dutch neutrality. Müller steamed into the
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s presence; she departed Qingdao on 28 December, and
783:, mounted below the waterline, and could carry fifty
4931:
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3377:
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3070:
3068:
1241:
assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
720:. The propulsion system was designed to give 13,500
5171:
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4644:
4169:
Naval Guns: 500 Years of Ship and Coastal Artillery
3879:. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 134–189.
3580:"Ship's bell from SMS Emden : HMAS Sydney (I)"
3118:
3116:
2821:
2819:
2817:
2815:
1249:was the only German cruiser in Qingdao; Spee's two
661:of 5.53 m (18 ft 2 in) forward. She
4639:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in November 1914
4328:
4110:Koop, Gerhard & Schmolke, Klaus-Peter (2002).
4088:
3987:"Luxury" Fleet: The Imperial German Navy 1888–1918
1962:, which was unprepared and was quickly destroyed.
1950:. While preparing to take possession of the ship,
4209:"Narrative of the Proceedings of H.M.A.S. Sydney"
3876:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
2897:
2852:
2486:for the Indian Ocean, Penang, Cocos Islands, and
2352:, arriving in June 1915. There, they reported to
458:spent the majority of her career overseas in the
1302:On 5 August, Spee ordered Müller to join him at
4029:Falklands 1914: The Pursuit of Admiral Von Spee
3920:. Windsor: Profile Publications. pp. 1–24.
3899:Naval Operations to the Battle of the Falklands
3858:. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military Classics.
3624:"Damaged 105mm cartridge case : SMS Emden"
3492:
3367:Narrative of the Proceedings of H.M.A.S. Sydney
2500:, two of which also carried an Iron Cross: the
681:, which consisted of a small conning tower and
4417:Hohenzollern, Franz Joseph, Prince of (1928).
2614:s wartime exploits, including the 1915 movies
1410:steamed toward the Indian Ocean by way of the
4916:
4624:
4520:
4335:. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc.
3700:
1895:
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1716:for engine maintenance and to rest the crew.
1593:were sent to patrol likely coaling stations.
1489:route. There, she captured the Greek collier
1285:
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1426:
1130:that broke out on 10 October. In November,
5273:World War I shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean
4923:
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3756:. Die Männer der Emden.com. Archived from
3730:– via National Library of Australia.
2482:, also carried the Iron Cross, along with
611:authorized the construction of thirty new
392:") was the second and final member of the
5288:Australian Shipwrecks with protected zone
5278:Shipwrecks of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
4095:. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
2643:, footage from which was incorporated in
2282:resumed fire. The Germans quickly raised
2250:to save the lives of his crew. At 11:15,
2154:in an attempt to close to torpedo range.
1348:was the fastest cruiser in the squadron.
1265:, were cruising in the South Pacific and
649:was 118.3 meters (388 ft 1 in)
29:Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
4267:Pike, Andrew & Cooper, Ross (1980).
3722:. Adelaide. 10 November 1928. p. 11
2336:reached Direction Island, and sailed to
2144:to find the range, and in the meantime,
1746:on 13 October. The British had captured
32:For other ships with the same name, see
2945:
2921:
2864:
2787:
2741:
2605:A number of films have been made about
761:10.5 cm (4.1 in) SK L/40 guns
704:Her propulsion system consisted of two
551:was attacked by the Australian cruiser
411:(Imperial Navy). Named for the town of
329:10.5 cm (4.1 in) SK L/40 guns
4452:(in German). Kassel: Hamecher Verlag.
4432:
4309:. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Maritime.
4290:. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Maritime.
4271:. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
3813:"Why They Call Cunning People 'Emden'"
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2655:Heldentum und Todeskampf unserer Emden
2546:in Sydney, a second is located at the
1663:two days before capturing the collier
1167:to assist the grounded German steamer
40:
4419:Emden: My Experiences in S.M.S. Emden
2548:Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre
2462:to the ship and announced that a new
2018:After releasing the British steamer,
1607:In late September, Müller decided to
65:
7:
4490:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
4402:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
4373:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
4252:. Oxford: Osprey. pp. 102–118.
4193:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
4171:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
4133:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
4114:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
3970:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
3929:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.
3856:Naval Battles of the First World War
3153:
2236:s guns had largely gone silent; the
2183:and caused heavy casualties amongst
1823:Müller planned a surprise attack on
912:was reactivated and assigned to the
845:, was placed on 6 April 1906 at the
773:5.2 cm (2 in) SK L/55 guns
570:and eventually returned to Germany.
219:118.3 m (388 ft 1 in)
5283:Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914)
5268:Maritime incidents in November 1914
4071:The Royal Australian Navy 1914–1918
3444:
3417:
3354:
3237:
3201:
3074:
2775:(name of the ship to be replaced)".
3811:Perera, Jenaka (2 November 2011).
3740:
3381:
2825:
2794:
1366:during commerce raiding operations
235:5.53 m (18 ft 2 in)
227:13.5 m (44 ft 3 in)
25:
4598:List of light cruisers of Germany
3781:"Tracing Amdan and Finding Emden"
3689:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz
3602:"Stern ornament : SMS Emden"
3528:
3517:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz
3468:
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3000:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz
2988:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz
2972:
2961:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz
2934:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz
2886:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz
2686:After the bombardment of Madras,
2586:In March 1921, the government of
2445:in the early 1950s by a Japanese
2361:, the commander of the ex-German
2286:and the Australians ceased fire.
1930:opened wildly inaccurate fire on
1587:and the Japanese armored cruiser
887:also escorted the imperial yacht
732:(43.5 km/h; 27.0 mph).
685:structure. Her hull had a raised
4886:
4881:
4869:
4861:
3566:
3541:Gain, Nathan (2 February 2020).
3480:
3456:
2695:s name, as "Amdan", entered the
2458:, Kaiser Wilhelm II awarded the
2000:s landing party going ashore on
209:: 4,268 t (4,201 long tons)
67:
44:
5258:World War I cruisers of Germany
4400:The Kaiser's Cruisers 1871–1918
3925:Gottschall, Terrell D. (2003).
2370:. In the meantime, the British
920:(East Asia Squadron), based at
716:that were vented through three
697:. She was fitted with two pole
622:, which was developed into the
517:, she sank the Russian cruiser
335:5.2 cm (2 in) SK L/55
290:(43.5 km/h; 27.0 mph)
3968:A Naval History of World War I
3779:Tegal, Megara (6 March 2011).
2433:concluded that wave damage to
2264:turned to capture the collier
1706:for two days without success.
1581:. The British armored cruiser
706:triple-expansion steam engines
509:launched a surprise attack on
340:2 × 45 cm (17.7 in)
269:triple-expansion steam engines
1:
4352:The Last Century of Sea Power
4288:Battle for the Baltic Islands
4053:. Guilford: The Lyons Press.
2474:, built in the 1920s for the
2452:Following the destruction of
2344:, which was then part of the
2289:In the course of the action,
2272:then returned to the wrecked
2179:s gunfire also destroyed the
1813:s movements during the battle
1764:captured the British steamer
1758:of a collier. On 15 October,
1655:sank the British merchantmen
1284:captured the Russian steamer
926:Jiaozhou Bay Leased Territory
615:; the program began with the
468:Jiaozhou Bay Leased Territory
5263:World War I commerce raiders
5181:Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976
4421:. New York: G. Howard Watt.
2008:is visible in the background
1975:stopped the British steamer
1418:. While seeking to coal off
1086:left Hong Kong to join her.
948:, which was assigned to the
865:(Lord Mayor) of the city of
4398:; Nottelmann, Dirk (2021).
4087:Kester, Bernadette (2003).
3989:. Amherst: Humanity Books.
3714:"The Exploits of the Emden"
2527:laid down in 1979, and the
2038:spent two days combing the
484:and converted her into the
415:, she was laid down at the
364:: 100 mm (3.9 in)
5304:
4148:March, Francis A. (1919).
3949:German Warships: 1815–1945
2663:. More recently, in 2012,
2011:
1816:
1675:which was used to support
1518:and sank two more British
1429:Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp
1193:(Commander). In mid-June,
728:) for a top speed of 23.5
693:, along with a pronounced
586:
358:: 80 mm (3.1 in)
31:
5191:
4856:
4593:
4567:
4545:
4068:Jose, Arthur W. (1941) .
3966:Halpern, Paul G. (1995).
3670:. Australian War Memorial
3648:. Australian War Memorial
3626:. Australian War Memorial
3604:. Australian War Memorial
3582:. Australian War Memorial
2629:The Exploits of the Emden
1752:on 12 October, depriving
1472:toward the Indian Ocean.
954:(East American) Station.
942:and met with the cruiser
677:. The ship had a minimal
165:
60:
43:
4350:Willmott, H. P. (2009).
4307:Battle on the Seven Seas
4151:History of the World War
4031:. Periscope Publishing.
1271:was en route to replace
1145:At the end of the year,
370:: 50 mm (2 in)
4129:Lochner, R. K. (1988).
4027:Hough, Richard (1980).
3985:Herwig, Holger (1980).
2623:How We Fought the Emden
2559:Australian War Memorial
2515:laid down in 1959, the
2400:s 10.5 cm guns in
2295:scored sixteen hits on
1459:. To maintain secrecy,
1181:(Lieutenant Commander)
853:(Imperial Dockyard) in
423:(Imperial Dockyard) in
166:General characteristics
5243:Dresden-class cruisers
3754:"Die Männer der Emden"
2771:
2757:
2752:Seiner Majestät Schiff
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5248:Ships built in Danzig
4486:Walter, John (1994).
4448:Huff, Gunter (1994).
4369:Yates, Keith (1995).
2898:Campbell & Sieche
2853:Campbell & Sieche
2617:How We Beat the Emden
2390:
2198:
1991:
1803:
1600:Oil tanks burning at
1599:
1359:
1320:Prinz Eitel Friedrich
1092:
810:
596:
589:Dresden-class cruiser
433:. Like the preceding
403:built for the German
386:("His Majesty's Ship
157:and grounded off the
4305:Staff, Gary (2011).
4286:Staff, Gary (2008).
4220:(2): 448–459. 1915.
2667:Die Männer der Emden
2248:North Keeling Island
2204:North Keeling Island
1424:coastal defense ship
597:Line-drawing of the
560:run his ship aground
5219:11.8333°S 96.8167°E
5215: /
4467:Olson, Wes (2018).
4187:Mücke, Hellmuth von
4167:Mehl, Hans (2002).
3743:, pp. 32, 164.
3493:Koop & Schmolke
3420:, pp. 201–202.
3330:, pp. 136–137.
3204:, pp. 337–338.
2912:, pp. 156–157.
2855:, pp. 159–163.
2809:, pp. 108–114.
2598:, who was then the
2596:Paul von Hindenburg
2539:laid down in 2020.
2490:, where the second
2415:gross register tons
2054:(First Lieutenant)
2004:; the three-masted
1857:, a veteran of the
1566:, and the Japanese
1140:Maximilian von Spee
1102:unprotected cruiser
1055:. The ship visited
513:; in the resulting
480:captured a Russian
470:in China. In 1913,
5110:Northern Territory
4846:Andrei Pervozvanny
4676:Kaiserin Elisabeth
3918:Warship Profile 25
3829:on 3 November 2011
3303:, pp. 16, 19.
3252:, pp. 14, 16.
3180:, pp. 11, 14.
2758:His Majesty's Ship
2748:"SMS" stands for "
2705:Malayalam language
2405:
2322:gross register ton
2207:
2056:Hellmuth von Mücke
2010:
1859:Battle of Tsushima
1815:
1744:Chagos Archipelago
1605:
1368:
1352:Independent raider
1239:that followed the
1128:Chinese Revolution
1098:
1013:. She anchored at
916:Ostasiengeschwader
822:
714:water-tube boilers
605:
564:Hellmuth von Mücke
460:East Asia Squadron
407:Kaiserliche Marine
254:water-tube boilers
5224:-11.8333; 96.8167
5198:
5197:
4898:
4897:
4606:
4605:
4497:978-1-55750-456-2
4459:978-3-920307-49-7
4409:978-1-68247-745-8
4380:978-1-55750-977-2
4361:978-0-253-35214-9
4342:978-0-688-03115-2
4316:978-1-84884-182-6
4297:978-1-84415-787-7
4278:978-0-19-554213-4
4259:978-1-4728-4071-4
4178:978-1-59114-557-8
4140:978-0-87021-015-0
4121:978-1-85367-485-3
4102:978-0-585-49883-6
4060:978-1-58574-382-7
4038:978-1-904381-12-9
4019:978-3-7822-0211-4
3996:978-1-57392-286-9
3958:978-0-87021-790-6
3936:978-1-55750-309-1
3908:978-0-89839-256-2
3886:978-0-85177-245-5
3852:Bennett, Geoffrey
3818:The Island Online
3791:Wijeya Newspapers
3701:Pike & Cooper
3507:, pp. 22–28.
3408:, pp. 16–19.
3240:, pp. 75–76.
3002:, pp. 40–41.
2936:, pp. 39–40.
2425:flat-iron gunboat
2402:Hyde Park, Sydney
2069:executive officer
1874:pulled alongside
1698:proceeded to the
1568:protected cruiser
1292:auxiliary cruiser
1151:won the Kaiser's
1071:, which required
951:Ostamerikanischen
895:Kaiser Wilhelm II
861:Oberbürgermeister
849:Kaiserliche Werft
824:The contract for
722:metric horsepower
535:Müller then took
419:Kaiserliche Werft
376:
375:
161:, 9 November 1914
111:Kaiserliche Werft
34:German ship Emden
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4235:on 13 April 2014
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4539:-class cruisers
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4389:Further reading
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2565:. In addition,
2532:-class corvette
2397:
2385:
2359:Wilhelm Souchon
2233:
2189:
2176:
2158:
2129:
2064:
2050:Kapitänleutnant
2016:
2014:Battle of Cocos
1997:
1986:
1984:Battle of Cocos
1914:torpedo cruiser
1848:
1839:Nicobar Islands
1821:
1810:
1798:
1739:
1692:. Low on fuel,
1681:
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1465:
1449:
1360:Route taken by
1354:
1308:Mariana Islands
1228:
1209:
1183:Karl von Müller
1173:. In May 1913,
1138:(Vice Admiral)
1094:Karl von Müller
1077:
1037:(Rear Admiral)
984:, Chile, while
805:
803:Service history
591:
585:
576:
523:and the French
486:commerce raider
472:Karl von Müller
249:(9,929 kW)
240:Installed power
126:1 November 1906
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5172:Related topics
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3719:The Advertiser
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3533:
3531:, p. 310.
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3449:
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3386:
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3371:
3369:, p. 459.
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2520:-class frigate
2384:
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2350:Constantinople
2346:Ottoman Empire
2238:superstructure
2150:turned toward
2012:Main article:
1985:
1982:
1837:coaled in the
1829:British Malaya
1817:Main article:
1797:
1794:
1647:Simalur Island
1609:bombard Madras
1575:to search for
1370:On 14 August,
1353:
1350:
1335:Triple Entente
1227:
1224:
1222:on 14 August.
1170:Deike Rickmers
871:Leo Fürbringer
838:(replacement)
804:
801:
759:comprised ten
750:steam turbines
740:nautical miles
679:superstructure
613:light cruisers
609:1898 Naval Law
587:Main article:
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3973:
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3960:
3954:
3950:
3946:
3945:Gröner, Erich
3942:
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3702:
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3691:, p. 43.
3690:
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3568:
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3518:
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3498:
3495:, p. 69.
3494:
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3471:, p. 96.
3470:
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3446:
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3356:
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3348:
3345:, p. 20.
3344:
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3321:
3318:, p. 19.
3317:
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3297:
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3282:
3279:, p. 16.
3278:
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3258:
3255:
3251:
3246:
3243:
3239:
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3215:
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3186:
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3144:, p. 11.
3143:
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3132:
3128:
3124:
3119:
3117:
3113:
3109:
3104:
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3098:, p. 10.
3097:
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3080:
3077:, p. 75.
3076:
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4217:Naval Review
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1027:German Samoa
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337:SK L/55 guns
245:13,315
187:Displacement
175:
153:
150:Disabled by
142:10 July 1909
139:Commissioned
38:
26:
5222: /
3789:. Colombo:
2946:van der Vat
2922:van der Vat
2865:van der Vat
2756:" (German:
2661:Louis Ralph
2634:silent film
2498:German Navy
2355:Vizeadmiral
2284:white flags
2202:beached on
1943:Glen Turret
1918:D'Iberville
1749:Markomannia
1712:steamed to
1379:Markomannia
1330:Markomannia
1256:Scharnhorst
1237:July Crisis
1226:World War I
1163:steamed to
1154:Schießpreis
1134:Vizeadmiral
1063:erupted on
980:stopped in
875:fitting-out
797:gun shields
785:naval mines
755:The ship's
691:quarterdeck
667:metric tons
462:, based in
368:Gun shields
312:18 officers
298:3,760
134:26 May 1908
5253:1908 ships
5237:Categories
5210:96°49′00″E
5207:11°50′00″S
5008:Gothenburg
4646:Shipwrecks
4574:Königsberg
3845:References
3547:Naval News
3505:Staff 2008
3433:Forstmeier
3406:Forstmeier
3394:Staff 2011
3343:Forstmeier
3328:Staff 2011
3316:Forstmeier
3301:Forstmeier
3289:Staff 2011
3277:Forstmeier
3250:Forstmeier
3226:Staff 2011
3214:Forstmeier
3190:Staff 2011
3178:Forstmeier
3166:Staff 2011
3142:Forstmeier
3096:Forstmeier
3060:Forstmeier
3048:Forstmeier
3036:Forstmeier
3024:Staff 2011
3012:Forstmeier
2910:Gottschall
2841:Forstmeier
2807:Nottelmann
2552:HMAS
2460:Iron Cross
2428:HMAS
2085:HMAS
2079:was using
1782:Graycefale
1735:picked up
1669:prize crew
1534:contraband
1522:. Off the
1493:Pontoporos
1416:Banda Seas
1385:Königsberg
1001:Talcahuano
982:Valparaíso
966:stayed in
940:Montevideo
879:sea trials
779:with four
763:in single
687:forecastle
653:and had a
631:Königsberg
553:HMAS
440:cruisers,
436:Königsberg
307:Complement
286:23.5
275:propellers
273:2 × screw
262:Propulsion
152:HMAS
4803:HMS
4786:HMS
4743:HMS
4705:Karlsruhe
4696:HMS
4685:HMS
4663:HMS
4658:Good Hope
4656:HMS
4435:cite book
4080:215763279
2783:Citations
2731:Footnotes
2600:president
2544:Hyde Park
2430:Protector
2121:straddled
1923:destroyer
1737:Hampshire
1704:Mauritius
1661:King Lund
1625:oil tanks
1558:Hampshire
1526:estuary,
1456:Hampshire
1454:HMS
1443:. There,
1394:Singapore
1262:Gneisenau
1218:moved to
1069:Carolines
972:Cape Horn
840:SMS
781:torpedoes
769:broadside
675:full load
671:long tons
663:displaced
525:destroyer
466:, in the
207:Full load
201:long tons
123:Laid down
5098:Zuytdorp
5058:Porpoise
5018:Kormoran
4938:National
4843:12 Nov:
4812:28 Nov:
4801:26 Nov:
4784:25 Nov:
4773:23 Nov:
4763:22 Nov:
4752:17 Nov:
4741:11 Nov:
4665:Monmouth
4327:(1983).
4239:12 April
4189:(2000).
4160:19989789
4049:(2001).
3947:(1990).
3854:(2005).
3764:20 April
3726:7 August
3154:Willmott
2725:Memorial
2721:I – SMS
2711:See also
2592:"-Emden"
2563:Canberra
2554:Kuttabul
2325:schooner
1959:Mousquet
1941:SS
1921:and the
1909:Zhemchug
1903:Zhemchug
1897:Zhemchug
1891:Zhemchug
1877:Zhemchug
1864:Zhemchug
1854:Zhemchug
1790:Chilkana
1700:Maldives
1584:Minotaur
1563:Yarmouth
1556:ordered
1547:blackout
1491:SS
1487:Calcutta
1433:stopped
1324:and the
1296:Cormoran
1274:Nürnberg
1220:Shanghai
1106:Cormoran
1083:Nürnberg
1057:Nagasaki
897:aboard.
873:. After
568:schooner
529:Mousquet
520:Zhemchug
490:Cormoran
322:Armament
131:Launched
97:City of
94:Namesake
5088:Yongala
5048:Pandora
5038:Mermaid
4988:Clonmel
4978:Centaur
4805:Bulwark
4794:Nygaard
4766:Nilufer
4730:9 Nov:
4719:7 Nov:
4694:4 Nov:
4683:3 Nov:
4672:2 Nov:
4654:1 Nov:
4583:Kolberg
4551:Dresden
4537:Dresden
4226:9030883
3674:9 April
3652:9 April
3630:9 April
3608:9 April
3586:9 April
3445:Halpern
3418:Lochner
3355:Bennett
3238:Halpern
3202:Corbett
3075:Halpern
2697:Sinhala
2588:Prussia
2508:frigate
2447:salvage
2442:in situ
2391:One of
2081:jamming
1977:Newburn
1774:Troiens
1770:Minikoi
1766:Benmore
1727:fouling
1686:Ryberia
1657:Tywerse
1572:Chikuma
1516:Kabinga
1512:Kabinga
1470:Sumatra
1412:Molucca
1398:Colombo
1326:collier
1306:in the
1268:Leipzig
1201:Nanjing
1165:Incheon
1124:typhoon
1067:in the
1015:Papeete
922:Qingdao
818:Qingdao
718:funnels
695:ram bow
669:(3,606
638:Dresden
633:classes
618:Gazelle
600:Dresden
482:steamer
464:Qingdao
430:Dresden
395:Dresden
199:(3,606
181:cruiser
176:Dresden
105:Builder
61:History
5163:(1867)
5160:Zanoni
5153:(1837)
5143:(2000)
5140:Hobart
5122:(1974)
5101:(1712)
5091:(1911)
5081:(1941)
5078:Sydney
5071:(1942)
5061:(1803)
5051:(1791)
5041:(1829)
5031:(1942)
5021:(1941)
5011:(1875)
5001:(1914)
4991:(1841)
4981:(1943)
4971:(1804)
4961:(1893)
4951:(1894)
4948:Aarhus
4825:Buresk
4723:Jaguar
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3833:6 July
3796:6 July
3741:Kester
3382:Gröner
2826:Gröner
2795:Herwig
2772:Ersatz
2719:Sydney
2518:Bremen
2505:-class
2383:Legacy
2376:Cadmus
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