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SMS Prinz Eitel Friedrich

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built for the German Navy during the First World War
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SS Prinz Eitel Friedrich (1904)
USS DeKalb (ID-3010)
SMS Prinz Eitel Friedrich (1915)
Mackensen-class
battlecruiser
list of ships
internal link
Categories
Set index articles on ships
German Navy ship names

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