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with the intention of destroying patrolling German torpedo boats. The German defensive patrols around
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513:, leader of the 1st Flotilla, trying to return to Heligoland on hearing gunfire, ran into the midst of the Harwich force and was sunk. The intervention of the supporting British forces resulted in the sinking of the German cruisers
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651:. Forces of the High Seas Fleet went to sea in response to the air raid, and German torpedo boats were ordered to search for
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898:(in German). Berlin: Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn. 1914. p. 60 – via Heinrich Hein Universität DĂĽsseldorf.
882:(in German). Berlin: Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn. 1912. p. 56 – via Heinrich Hein Universität DĂĽsseldorf.
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1284:. Naval Staff Monographs (Historical). Vol. XV. Naval Staff, Training and Staff Duties Division. 1926.
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1176:Gröner, Erich; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1983).
365:on 12 January 1911 and completed on 2 August 1911.
2004:Category:Torpedo boats of the Imperial German Navy
1180:(in German). Koblenz: Bernard & Graef Verlag.
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320:Three coal-fired and one oil-fired
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1068:Naval Staff Monograph No. 31 1926
984:Naval Staff Monograph No. 11 1921
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283:and the other six ships from
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1669:group (1908–1909 programmes)
1122:Naval Operations: Volume III
645:was rammed by the destroyer
529:. The British light cruiser
1289:Rollmann, Heinrich (1929).
1120:Corbett, Julian S. (1923).
1070:, pp. 166–167, 172–174
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696:, damaging both cruisers.
251:Battle of Heligoland Bight
91:Rammed by British cruiser
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1206:Halpern, Paul G. (1994).
1129:Dorling, Taprell (1932).
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102:General characteristics
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1486:group (1907 Programme)
1384:group (1906 Programme)
715:Seiner Majestät Schiff
303:between perpendiculars
208:4Ă— 50 cm torpedo tubes
1210:. London: UCL Press.
1157:Fock, Harald (1989).
682:s crew. In doing so,
249:, taking part in the
1298:Staff, Gary (2014).
1244:Moore, John (1990).
269:Imperial German Navy
235:Imperial German Navy
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1351:-class torpedo boat
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570:2nd Battle Squadron
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353:at Germaniawerft's
1965:Muâvenet-i Milliye
1955:Muavenet-i Milliye
1873:Germaniawerft Kiel
1663:Germaniawerft Kiel
1368:Kaiserliche Marine
1248:. London: Studio.
1195:Groos, O. (1923).
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1058:, pp. 290–295
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950:, pp. 102–103
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712:"SMS" stands for "
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231:torpedo boat
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117:torpedo boat
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16:Torpedo boat
972:Massie 2007
948:Massie 2007
909:Massie 2007
733:The "G" in
586:Irbe Strait
386:Grand Fleet
359:Yard number
277:fiscal year
171:3 Ă— boilers
2040:1911 ships
2019:Categories
1114:References
1044:Staff 2014
1008:Groos 1923
853:Moore 1990
590:Moon Sound
578:operations
394:Heligoland
337:Forecastle
330:sea trials
192:Complement
166:Propulsion
996:Fock 1989
766:Citations
694:Cleopatra
689:Undaunted
684:Cleopatra
668:Cleopatra
504:damaged.
483:Frauenlob
446:At 07:57
351:laid down
315:displaced
305:, with a
285:AG Vulcan
256:Cleopatra
94:Cleopatra
80:Completed
648:Laverock
532:Arethusa
465:Lysander
439:back at
392:towards
363:launched
200:Armament
72:Launched
720:transl.
671:rammed
580:in the
550:Liberty
544:Laertes
526:Ariadne
477:Stettin
471:Laertes
459:Liberty
369:Service
311:draught
299:overall
233:of the
150:Draught
58:Builder
26:History
1957:-class
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653:Medusa
642:Medusa
632:Vindex
620:Danzig
615:LĂĽtzow
538:Laurel
453:Laurel
341:bridge
229:large
227:-class
222:was a
131:Length
114:-class
1282:(PDF)
1269:(PDF)
700:Notes
680:'
637:Hoyer
618:from
516:Mainz
225:S-138
184:Speed
1921:G197
1914:G196
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735:G194
677:G194
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663:G194
661:and
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624:Kiel
609:G196
606:and
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399:G194
390:raid
375:G194
355:Kiel
349:was
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307:beam
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267:The
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219:G194
217:SMS
174:2 Ă—
142:Beam
112:S138
88:Fate
66:Kiel
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