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Second Torpedo-Boat Flotilla were to attack a heavily guarded British convoy to Norway, with the rest of the High Seas Fleet steaming in support. The Germans failed to locate the convoy, which had in fact sailed the day before the fleet left port. As a result, the Germans broke off the operation and returned to port.
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for a sweep through the Skagerrak and Kattegat to search for British merchant shipping to Scandinavia. The operation ended three days later. On 23–24 April, the ship participated in an abortive fleet operation to attack British convoys to Norway. I Scouting Group and II Scouting Group, along with the
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and the other five light cruisers concentrated to engage the Harwich Force. At around 05:30, the British and German light forces clashed, firing mostly at long range. The battlecruisers arrived on the scene at 05:47, prompting the British squadron to retreat at high speed. A light cruiser and
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was scheduled for tests conducted on 18 July. The attacks started with small 250-pound (110 kg) and 300 lb (140 kg) bombs, which caused minor hull damage. The bombers then changed over to larger 550 lb (250 kg) and 600 lb (270 kg) bombs; Army Air Service
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came under fire from the British ships and after the Germans closed the range, she returned fire when visibility conditions permitted. She also fired torpedoes at the attacking British cruisers, but failed to score any hits. Toward the end of the engagement, the British cruiser
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the month before. In addition, the German fleet sought to eliminate the Russian naval forces in the Gulf of Riga that still threatened German forces in the city. Planning for the operation had begun in September, immediately following the conquest of Riga by the German The
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was involved in laying a defensive minefield in the North Sea from 10 to 13 May. On 11 July, she went to sea to rescue survivors from a wrecked torpedo boat from the 13th Torpedo Half-Flotilla. The ships of II Scouting Group sortied on 19 July in response to the
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suitable for an admiral's staff. This work lasted until 7 July; two days later, she returned to the North Sea and rejoined her unit. II Scouting Group carried out unit training in the Baltic from 5 to 14 August, before returning to the North Sea. On 16 August,
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and beached her before she could sink. She was raised on 12 July, and remained in Scapa Flow while negotiations as to her final disposition (and those of other surviving German warships) were settled. On 17 January 1920, the Allied powers agreed on a final list of
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and several destroyers shortly before 23:00. They each fired a torpedo at the British cruiser before turning back toward the German line without using their searchlights or guns to avoid drawing the British toward the German battleships. Almost two hours later,
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had three men killed and eighteen wounded in the course of the engagement, but the ship itself was not seriously damaged in the fighting. She had fired 379 rounds of 15 cm ammunition and a pair of 8.8 cm shells, and launched a single torpedo.
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In the final weeks of the war, Scheer and Hipper intended to inflict as much damage as possible on the British navy, in order to secure a better bargaining position for Germany, whatever the cost to the fleet. On 28 October,
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then conducted individual training to prepare her crew for combat operations, and then she joined the rest of the group for unit training from 22 November to 3 December. The ships of II Scouting Group moved to the
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aft. The guns could engage targets out to 17,600 m (57,700 ft). They were supplied with 1,024 rounds of ammunition, for 128 shells per gun. The ship's antiaircraft armament initially consisted of four
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s captain, who commanded the covering force, failed to come to the minesweepers' aid, which led to his replacement. Another period of training exercises in the Baltic followed from 3 to 22 September.
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began the normal wartime operations for II Scouting Group: patrols in the southern North Sea to defend the German coast and sweeps for British warships. During one such sweep on 21–22 April,
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s mainmast and a pair of 4-inch (102 mm) hits. One of the 4-inch shells hit forward, well above the waterline, and the second exploded in the water near the stern and damaged both screws.
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participated in another training period in the Baltic from 23 July to 5 August, thereafter returning briefly to the North Sea from the 6th through 12 August. That day, she was assigned to
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She was formally taken over on 11 March 1920 in England and commissioned into the US Navy on 4 June. As she had been damaged in the scuttling, she was taken under tow by the minesweepers
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was among the vessels required to be interned. The German ships were escorted by the Grand Fleet and vessels from the other Allied countries to internment at the British naval base in
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encountered a pair of British destroyers and fired on them briefly until they retreated at full speed. By 04:00 on 1 June, the German fleet had evaded the British fleet and reached
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that was 60 mm thick; the deck sloped downward at the sides and connected to the bottom edge of the belt armor. The conning tower had 100 mm (3.9 in) thick sides.
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from 2 to 3 November. The ships of II Scouting Group next went to sea on 16 November to cover minesweepers in the German Bight. The operation resulted in the
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The British broke off the attack after the Germans fled far enough into their own mined waters as to make further pursuit hazardous. In the course of the action,
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was hit several times by British shells; six of her crew were killed and eighteen were wounded. One of the shell hits disabled one of her guns and her aft
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as the flagship of the fleet's deputy commander of torpedo-boat flotillas. Another period of training exercises took place from 27 August to 5 September.
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was engaged in the first action of the battle, when the cruiser screens of the German and British battlecruiser squadrons encountered each other.
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joined another set of training maneuvers in the Baltic on 13 October. During these exercises on 21 October, she accidentally rammed the U-boat
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had a top speed of 27.5 knots (50.9 km/h; 31.6 mph) and displaced 6,601 t (6,497 long tons; 7,276 short tons) at full load.
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and the rest of II Scouting Group returned to the Baltic for another training period that lasted until 10 February. On 10 March,
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carried 1,280 t (1,260 long tons) of coal, and an additional 470 t (460 long tons) of oil that gave her a range of 4,800
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was docked in Kiel for a planned shipyard period that included modifications to her main battery and the installation of a larger
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that concluded the following day without having located any British warships. Michelsen thereafter transferred his flag to
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attacked and sank a British armed patrol boat off the English coast. The Germans then spotted the approach of the British
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that was 60 mm (2.4 in) thick amidships. Protection for the ship's internals was reinforced with a curved armor
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s crew pulled three officers and twenty-five sailors from the water, but another seven men were killed in the accident.
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destroyer were damaged before Boedicker broke off the engagement after receiving reports of submarines in the area.
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on 30 October but with the war almost over, she was not repaired and did not see further service. In the meantime,
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briefly fired on the British light cruisers at 16:17 until the British ships turned away. Half an hour later, the
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no longer applied. This freed the design staff to adopt the new 15 cm (5.9 in) gun for the new ship's
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The ship's activities through the first half of 1917 were largely restricted to local defensive patrols in the
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ordered the naval component to return to the North Sea. On 22 October, before she departed for the North Sea,
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ran aground on the western coast of Denmark. On 4 November, elements of the High Seas Fleet, including
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next sortied on 23 September, leading II and V Torpedo-boat Flotillas on a sweep to the south of the
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and the other German cruisers, though the ships quickly fled under a smokescreen and were not hit.
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in the North Sea on 16 August, when the minesweepers came under attack from British light forces.
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in Wilhelmshaven that began that day and lasted until 8 October. During this period, the cruiser
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was hit by a shell that inflicted significant damage on the bridge; the shell probably came from
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level just aft of the conning tower, before reducing a deck further at the mainmast for a short
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to sail from Wilhelmshaven the following day. Starting on the night of 29 October, sailors on
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there. Work was completed by mid-December, and she arrived back in the North Sea on the 17th.
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to take on a load of mines for the planned operation. On the morning of 29 October 1918, the
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under tow. The three minesweepers then towed three ex-German torpedo boats in company with
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Maps showing the maneuvers of the British (blue) and German (red) fleets on 30–31 May 1916
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escorted minesweepers clearing paths in minefields laid by the British. The dreadnoughts
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steamed in the leading position of the wedge-shaped formation at the head of the German
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that consisted primarily of a conning tower forward. She was fitted with a pair of pole
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The fleet remained in captivity during the negotiations that ultimately produced the
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demanded that the bulk of the High Seas Fleet be interned under Allied supervision;
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and the rest of II Scouting Group covered minesweepers operating off the island of
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and Russian gun batteries on the Sworbe Peninsula on Saaremaa. On 18–19 October,
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and ultimately expended as a bomb target in tests conducted by the US Navy and
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was one of the few ships that were not successfully sunk. She was ceded to the
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anti-aircraft guns. She was also equipped with four 50 cm (19.7 in)
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On 2 June, Boedicker transferred back to his previous flagship, the cruiser
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joined a major sweep outside of the German Bight led by the dreadnought
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and two oil-fired double-ended boilers, which were vented through three
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Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
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was allocated to the United States as a propaganda and testing ship.
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and two were mounted on the deck amidships. She could also carry 120
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on 1 December 1913. Work on the ship was delayed by the outbreak of
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forced the British ships to break off the attack. At around 18:30,
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with several of the 600 lb bombs and sank the ship at 18:25.
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in quick succession: two 6-inch (152 mm) hits in the area of
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on 20 August 1915, which lasted until 12 October. She then joined
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that extended for the first third of the ship, stepping down to
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attempted to attack the German battlecruisers. Heavy fire from
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moored during the test, with white targets painted on her deck
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in October 1917, the amphibious assault on the islands in the
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from 16 to 18 December to search for enemy merchant shipping.
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damaged one of her propellers, which required repairs at the
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The operation began on the morning of 12 October, when the
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and the rest of II Scouting Group encountered the cruiser
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The winter months passed uneventfully, and in March 1916,
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On 24 May, Boedicker temporarily transferred his flag to
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and the US Navy conducted a series of bombing tests off
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on 4 December, and then embarked on a sweep through the
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were on patrol as the covering force for a group of
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Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 2691:. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. 2665:Dodson, Aidan; Cant, Serena (2020). 2650:. London: Conway. pp. 140–159. 2626:Jutland: An Analysis of the Fighting 2519:Naval History & Heritage Command 2489: 2417: 2302: 2175: 2151: 2139: 2115: 2834:. New York City: Ballantine Books. 2453: 2441: 2429: 2350: 2271: 2259: 2247: 2235: 2163: 2127: 2103: 2091: 660:driving two 3.5-meter (11 ft) 579:, would carry a complete waterline 2787:60 Jahre deutsche Uboote 1906-1966 2589: 2577: 2550: 2477: 2465: 2405: 2326: 2199: 2187: 2079: 2018: 2001: 599:of 13.9 m (46 ft) and a 25: 3096:List of light cruisers of Germany 2669:. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing. 2628:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 2382:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 2363:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 2291:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 2212:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 2068:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 2043:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 1780:, where the ex-German battleship 1687:armistice that ended the fighting 1430:Second Battle of Heligoland Bight 720:8.8 cm (3.5 in) SK L/45 680:(50.9 km/h; 31.6 mph). 5594:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast 5517: 5512: 4853: 4841: 4836: 3674: 3669: 3657: 3649: 2393: 1954: 1937: 1913: 1895: 1872: 149: 61: 37: 5559:World War I cruisers of Germany 2928:Jutland: The German Perspective 2875:. London: Cassell and Company. 2689:The Kaiser's Cruisers 1871–1918 1300:after the German Army captured 591:was 145.3 meters (477 ft) 4924:Coast Defense Battleship No. 2 2749:A Naval History of World War I 1864:Sinking off the Virginia Capes 1645:was raised by the salvage tug 803:on 20 March 1915, after which 623:. The ship had a fairly small 495:. She served primarily in the 487:saw extensive action with the 380:4 × 50 cm (19.7 in) 194:Sunk as a target, 18 July 1921 1: 2988:. London: Arthur Barker Ltd. 2890:Battle for the Baltic Islands 2566:The Naval Bombing Experiments 811:into active service to begin 451:(Imperial Navy). She had one 2605:Barrett, Michael B. (2008). 1949:burning during bombing tests 1927:photographed by the airship 1587:was replaced by the cruiser 980:at the start of the action. 823:. The unit was commanded by 730:. Two were submerged in the 716:5.2 cm (2 in) L/55 2770:. Amherst: Humanity Books. 2687:; Nottelmann, Dirk (2021). 1820:, Virginia, led by General 1248:was then dry-docked at the 416:: 100 mm (3.9 in) 5610: 5574:Maritime incidents in 1921 5569:Maritime incidents in 1919 5564:Maritime incidents in 1918 2730:German Warships: 1815–1945 1920:Beginning of bombing by a 1738:. British sailors boarded 1393:(General of the Infantry) 945: 874:was attacked by a British 799:in July 1914, and she was 544: 499:, and participated in the 404:: 60 mm (2.4 in) 272:5.76 m (18.9 ft) 256:145.3 m (477 ft) 5589:Ships sunk by US aircraft 5507: 4831: 3644: 3091: 3065: 3043: 2849:Miller, Roger G. (2009). 2789:. München: J.F. Lehmann. 2747:Halpern, Paul G. (1995). 2178:, pp. 341, 360, 401. 1292:The ship participated in 198: 54: 36: 5544:Wiesbaden-class cruisers 4952:January (unknown date): 4761:October (unknown date): 4687:Jun (unknown date): USS 2984:Woodward, David (1973). 2965:Willmott, H. P. (2009). 1173:action of 19 August 1916 807:work commenced. She was 264:13.9 m (46 ft) 2926:Tarrant, V. E. (1995). 2766:Herwig, Holger (1980). 2624:Campbell, John (1998). 2031:Dodson & Nottelmann 1987:Dodson & Nottelmann 1562:to replace the cruiser 1530:and three torpedo-boat 1327:dreadnought battleships 547:Wiesbaden-class cruiser 471:15 cm SK L/45 guns 199:General characteristics 5028:March (unknown date): 3927:April (unknown date): 2106:, pp. 62, 75, 96. 1962: 1945: 1904: 1886: 1880: 1855: 1844: 1838: 1832: 1801: 1795: 1789: 1751: 1740: 1727: 1716: 1695: 1663: 1653: 1634: 1622: 1616: 1610: 1604: 1595: 1589: 1583: 1574: 1554: 1539: 1520: 1508: 1502: 1488: 1478: 1472: 1466: 1452: 1434: 1418: 1389:General der Infanterie 1387: 1381: 1375: 1365: 1311: 1289: 1274: 1258: 1250: 1244: 1226: 1195: 1193:. On 25–26 September, 1189: 1179: 1167: 1155: 1144: 1123: 1113: 1100: 1094: 1083: 1077: 1047: 1041: 1035: 1014: 988: 982: 972: 960: 954: 943: 925: 911: 897: 887: 870: 864: 837: 825: 785: 768: 762: 682: 649: 587: 553: 521: 483: 475: 445: 427: 167: 102: 80: 45: 4472:Kaiser Franz Joseph I 2785:Herzog, Bodo (1968). 1714: 1570:Operation Schlußstein 1416:The following month, 1287: 1132:Subsequent operations 941: 517:scuttled in June 1919 515:. When the fleet was 5422:May (unknown date): 4740:Sep (unknown date): 4231:Jun (unknown date): 4157:Prinzregent Luitpold 4059:Friedrich der Grosse 2907:Staff, Gary (2011). 2888:Staff, Gary (2008). 2706:Gray, Edwyn (1996). 2154:, pp. 279, 292. 2142:, pp. 149, 392. 1689:on 11 November, the 1500:On 21 January 1918, 1397:, who had commanded 1104:spotted the cruiser 1075:scored four hits on 831:(KAdm—Rear Admiral) 705:, four were located 443:built by the German 18:USS Frankfurt (1915) 5549:Ships built in Kiel 4224:Duchess of Richmond 2710:. Pen & Sword. 2468:, pp. 254–255. 2444:, pp. 280–282. 2353:, pp. 418–419. 2341:, pp. 202–203. 2317:, pp. 198–201. 2238:, pp. 213–215. 2190:, pp. 683–684. 2166:, pp. 246–247. 2130:, pp. 127–128. 2021:, pp. 111–112. 1989:, pp. 150–152. 1334:IV Battle Squadrons 1199:joined the cruiser 1010:5th Battle Squadron 891:saw action was the 833:Friedrich Boedicker 503:and the battles of 5287:Herreshoff No. 321 5011:Carroll A. Deering 4945:Carroll A. Deering 2504:, pp. 34, 44. 1812:In July 1921, the 1807:New York Navy Yard 1728: 1632:in Kiel-Holtenau. 1579:Johannes von Karpf 1290: 1142:. Two days later, 944: 895:on 24 April 1916. 666:water-tube boilers 447:Kaiserliche Marine 284:water-tube boilers 5529: 5528: 5244:City of Brunswick 4862: 4861: 4711:Edward Luckenbach 4136:Kronprinz Wilhelm 3930:Borets za Svobodu 3686: 3685: 3104: 3103: 2995:978-0-213-16431-7 2976:978-0-253-35214-9 2937:978-0-304-35848-9 2918:978-1-84884-182-6 2899:978-1-84415-787-7 2841:978-0-345-40878-5 2826:Massie, Robert K. 2817:978-3-7822-0211-4 2777:978-1-57392-286-9 2758:978-1-55750-352-7 2739:978-0-87021-790-6 2717:978-0-85052-499-4 2698:978-1-68247-745-8 2676:978-1-5267-4198-1 2657:978-1-8448-6472-0 2635:978-1-55821-759-1 2616:978-0-253-34969-9 2539:Dodson & Cant 2502:Dodson & Cant 2365:, pp. 88–89. 2214:, pp. 87–88. 2094:, pp. 53–54. 2045:, pp. 86–87. 1736:scuttle his ships 1732:Versailles Treaty 1611:Kaiserliche Werft 1560:IV Scouting Group 1489:Kaiserliche Werft 1409:on the island of 1350:Ludwig von Reuter 1163:Andreas Michelsen 948:Battle of Jutland 934:Battle of Jutland 817:II Scouting Group 787:Kaiserliche Werft 509:Second Heligoland 422: 421: 104:Kaiserliche Werft 16:(Redirected from 5601: 5521: 5516: 5500: 5489: 5479: 5469: 5459: 5449: 5446:Submarine No. 24 5439: 5429: 5418: 5408: 5387: 5353: 5342: 5331: 5320: 5310: 5300: 5290: 5279: 5268: 5257: 5247: 5237: 5227: 5217: 5207: 5197: 5187: 5176: 5173:General Pershing 5166: 5156: 5134: 5124: 5113: 5103: 5092: 5076: 5066: 5055: 5045: 5035: 5024: 5014: 5004: 4994: 4983: 4972: 4948: 4938: 4927: 4916: 4889: 4882: 4875: 4866: 4857: 4845: 4840: 4824: 4821:Submarine No. 20 4815:Submarine No. 19 4808: 4797: 4787: 4777: 4767: 4757: 4746: 4736: 4725: 4714: 4703: 4693: 4683: 4651: 4640: 4630: 4620: 4609: 4598: 4588: 4585:Northern Pacific 4567: 4557: 4547: 4536: 4526: 4516: 4506: 4496: 4486: 4475: 4464: 4454: 4444: 4434: 4431:August Helmerich 4424: 4396: 4372: 4361: 4329: 4311: 4301: 4290: 4279: 4269: 4259: 4248: 4237: 4227: 4217: 4216: 4094:Grosser Kurfürst 3997: 3987: 3976: 3965: 3955: 3944: 3933: 3923: 3905: 3887: 3865: 3854: 3844: 3833: 3822: 3812: 3802: 3792: 3782: 3772: 3761: 3751: 3741: 3713: 3706: 3699: 3690: 3678: 3673: 3661: 3653: 3637: 3626: 3615: 3605: 3594: 3583: 3572: 3561: 3550: 3539: 3511: 3486: 3475: 3450: 3390: 3379: 3369: 3358: 3340: 3329: 3311: 3294: 3283: 3280:Senator Schröder 3267: 3256: 3238: 3199: 3175: 3158: 3131: 3124: 3117: 3108: 3027: 3020: 3013: 3004: 2999: 2980: 2961: 2959: 2957: 2941: 2922: 2903: 2884: 2867:Scheer, Reinhard 2862: 2845: 2821: 2798: 2781: 2762: 2743: 2721: 2702: 2680: 2661: 2639: 2620: 2607:Operation Albion 2593: 2587: 2581: 2575: 2569: 2563: 2554: 2548: 2542: 2536: 2530: 2529: 2527: 2525: 2511: 2505: 2499: 2493: 2487: 2481: 2475: 2469: 2463: 2457: 2451: 2445: 2439: 2433: 2427: 2421: 2415: 2409: 2403: 2397: 2391: 2385: 2379: 2366: 2360: 2354: 2348: 2342: 2336: 2330: 2324: 2318: 2312: 2306: 2300: 2294: 2288: 2275: 2269: 2263: 2257: 2251: 2245: 2239: 2233: 2227: 2221: 2215: 2209: 2203: 2197: 2191: 2185: 2179: 2173: 2167: 2161: 2155: 2149: 2143: 2137: 2131: 2125: 2119: 2113: 2107: 2101: 2095: 2089: 2083: 2077: 2071: 2065: 2046: 2040: 2034: 2028: 2022: 2016: 2005: 1999: 1990: 1984: 1965: 1958: 1948: 1941: 1917: 1907: 1902:Aerial photo of 1899: 1889: 1883: 1876: 1858: 1847: 1841: 1835: 1814:Army Air Service 1804: 1798: 1792: 1754: 1743: 1719: 1698: 1666: 1656: 1640: 1637: 1625: 1619: 1613: 1607: 1598: 1592: 1586: 1577: 1557: 1550:aircraft carrier 1542: 1523: 1511: 1505: 1491: 1481: 1475: 1469: 1455: 1437: 1421: 1395:Oskar von Hutier 1392: 1384: 1378: 1368: 1323:Sworbe Peninsula 1316: 1294:Operation Albion 1280: 1277: 1262:and the cruiser 1261: 1255: 1252:Kaiserlich Werft 1247: 1229: 1207:Maas Lightvessel 1198: 1192: 1182: 1170: 1160: 1147: 1126: 1116: 1103: 1097: 1089: 1086: 1080: 1050: 1044: 1038: 1017: 1006:fast battleships 991: 985: 975: 968:Franz von Hipper 965: 957: 928: 914: 907:I Scouting Group 900: 890: 873: 867: 840: 830: 790: 773: 765: 711:superfiring pair 685: 674:shaft horsepower 662:screw propellers 652: 590: 556: 524: 486: 478: 450: 430: 331:(50.9 km/h) 170: 157: 154: 153: 152: 107: 83: 71: 66: 65: 64: 49:as a target ship 48: 41: 34: 21: 5609: 5608: 5604: 5603: 5602: 5600: 5599: 5598: 5534: 5533: 5530: 5525: 5503: 5492: 5482: 5472: 5462: 5452: 5442: 5432: 5421: 5411: 5401: 5395:Other incidents 5390: 5356: 5345: 5334: 5323: 5313: 5303: 5293: 5282: 5271: 5260: 5250: 5240: 5230: 5220: 5210: 5200: 5190: 5179: 5169: 5159: 5137: 5127: 5116: 5106: 5095: 5079: 5069: 5058: 5048: 5038: 5027: 5017: 5007: 4997: 4986: 4975: 4951: 4941: 4930: 4919: 4909: 4896: 4893: 4863: 4858: 4849: 4827: 4811: 4800: 4790: 4780: 4770: 4760: 4749: 4739: 4728: 4717: 4706: 4696: 4686: 4654: 4643: 4633: 4623: 4612: 4601: 4591: 4581: 4575:Other incidents 4570: 4560: 4550: 4539: 4529: 4519: 4509: 4499: 4489: 4478: 4467: 4457: 4447: 4437: 4427: 4399: 4375: 4364: 4332: 4314: 4304: 4293: 4282: 4272: 4262: 4251: 4240: 4230: 4220: 4002: 4000: 3990: 3979: 3968: 3958: 3947: 3936: 3926: 3908: 3902:Otis W. Douglas 3890: 3868: 3857: 3847: 3836: 3825: 3815: 3805: 3795: 3785: 3775: 3764: 3754: 3744: 3733: 3720: 3717: 3687: 3682: 3665: 3640: 3629: 3618: 3608: 3597: 3586: 3575: 3564: 3553: 3547:George G. Henry 3542: 3525: 3519:Other incidents 3514: 3489: 3478: 3453: 3393: 3382: 3376:Princess Sophia 3372: 3361: 3343: 3332: 3314: 3297: 3286: 3270: 3259: 3241: 3202: 3178: 3161: 3151: 3138: 3135: 3105: 3100: 3087: 3061: 3039: 3037:-class cruisers 3031: 2996: 2983: 2977: 2964: 2955: 2953: 2944: 2938: 2925: 2919: 2906: 2900: 2887: 2865: 2848: 2842: 2824: 2818: 2801: 2784: 2778: 2765: 2759: 2746: 2740: 2724: 2718: 2705: 2699: 2683: 2677: 2664: 2658: 2642: 2636: 2623: 2617: 2604: 2601: 2596: 2588: 2584: 2576: 2572: 2564: 2557: 2549: 2545: 2537: 2533: 2523: 2521: 2513: 2512: 2508: 2500: 2496: 2488: 2484: 2476: 2472: 2464: 2460: 2452: 2448: 2440: 2436: 2428: 2424: 2416: 2412: 2404: 2400: 2392: 2388: 2380: 2369: 2361: 2357: 2349: 2345: 2337: 2333: 2325: 2321: 2313: 2309: 2301: 2297: 2289: 2278: 2270: 2266: 2258: 2254: 2246: 2242: 2234: 2230: 2226:, pp. 3–4. 2222: 2218: 2210: 2206: 2198: 2194: 2186: 2182: 2174: 2170: 2162: 2158: 2150: 2146: 2138: 2134: 2126: 2122: 2114: 2110: 2102: 2098: 2090: 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4995: 4984: 4973: 4949: 4939: 4928: 4917: 4906: 4904: 4898: 4897: 4894: 4892: 4891: 4884: 4877: 4869: 4860: 4859: 4832: 4829: 4828: 4826: 4825: 4812:Unknown date: 4809: 4798: 4788: 4778: 4768: 4758: 4747: 4737: 4726: 4715: 4704: 4694: 4684: 4652: 4641: 4631: 4621: 4610: 4599: 4589: 4578: 4576: 4572: 4571: 4569: 4568: 4561:Unknown date: 4558: 4548: 4537: 4527: 4517: 4513:Council Bluffs 4507: 4497: 4487: 4476: 4465: 4455: 4451:Sizergh Castle 4445: 4441:Frank O'Connor 4435: 4425: 4397: 4373: 4362: 4330: 4312: 4302: 4291: 4280: 4270: 4260: 4249: 4238: 4228: 4218: 3998: 3988: 3977: 3966: 3956: 3945: 3934: 3924: 3906: 3888: 3866: 3855: 3845: 3834: 3823: 3813: 3803: 3793: 3783: 3773: 3762: 3752: 3742: 3730: 3728: 3722: 3721: 3718: 3716: 3715: 3708: 3701: 3693: 3684: 3683: 3667:September 1918 3645: 3642: 3641: 3639: 3638: 3627: 3616: 3606: 3595: 3584: 3573: 3562: 3551: 3540: 3522: 3520: 3516: 3515: 3513: 3512: 3490:Unknown date: 3487: 3476: 3451: 3391: 3380: 3370: 3359: 3341: 3330: 3312: 3295: 3284: 3268: 3257: 3239: 3200: 3176: 3159: 3148: 3146: 3140: 3139: 3136: 3134: 3133: 3126: 3119: 3111: 3102: 3101: 3099: 3098: 3092: 3089: 3088: 3086: 3085: 3076: 3066: 3063: 3062: 3060: 3059: 3052: 3044: 3041: 3040: 3032: 3030: 3029: 3022: 3015: 3007: 3001: 3000: 2994: 2981: 2975: 2962: 2952:. 9 April 2015 2942: 2936: 2923: 2917: 2904: 2898: 2885: 2863: 2846: 2840: 2822: 2816: 2799: 2782: 2776: 2763: 2757: 2744: 2738: 2722: 2716: 2703: 2697: 2681: 2675: 2662: 2656: 2640: 2634: 2621: 2615: 2600: 2597: 2595: 2594: 2582: 2580:, p. 112. 2570: 2555: 2553:, p. 145. 2543: 2531: 2506: 2494: 2492:, p. 183. 2482: 2480:, p. 256. 2470: 2458: 2456:, p. 282. 2446: 2434: 2422: 2420:, p. 437. 2410: 2398: 2396:, p. 246. 2386: 2367: 2355: 2343: 2331: 2329:, p. 307. 2319: 2307: 2295: 2276: 2274:, p. 219. 2264: 2262:, p. 218. 2252: 2250:, p. 215. 2240: 2228: 2216: 2204: 2202:, p. 684. 2192: 2180: 2168: 2156: 2144: 2132: 2120: 2118:, p. 100. 2108: 2096: 2084: 2082:, p. 128. 2072: 2047: 2035: 2033:, p. 154. 2023: 2006: 2004:, p. 111. 1991: 1978: 1976: 1973: 1969: 1968: 1960: 1953: 1951: 1943: 1936: 1934: 1925:Felixstowe F.5 1919: 1912: 1910: 1901: 1894: 1892: 1878: 1871: 1868: 1867: 1863: 1862: 1861: 1822:Billy Mitchell 1708: 1705: 1497: 1494: 1306:Battle of Riga 1235: 1232: 1133: 1130: 978:line of battle 946:Main article: 935: 932: 903:battlecruisers 859: 856: 758: 755: 688:nautical miles 658:steam turbines 625:superstructure 545:Main article: 542: 539: 537:in July 1921. 535:Army Air Force 420: 419: 418: 417: 411: 405: 397: 393: 392: 391: 390: 384: 378: 372: 364: 360: 359: 358: 357: 354: 349: 345: 344: 337: 333: 332: 325: 321: 320: 319: 318: 312: 310:steam turbines 304: 300: 299: 298: 297: 286: 278: 274: 273: 270: 266: 265: 262: 258: 257: 254: 250: 249: 248: 247: 241: 221: 217: 216: 205: 204:Class and type 201: 200: 196: 195: 192: 188: 187: 184: 180: 179: 176: 172: 171: 163: 159: 158: 145: 144: 141: 137: 136: 135:20 August 1915 133: 129: 128: 125: 121: 120: 117: 113: 112: 99: 95: 94: 89: 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Index

USS Frankfurt (1915)

German Empire
Frankfurt
Kaiserliche Werft
Kiel
Wiesbaden-class
light cruiser
Normal
t
long tons
short tons
Full load
water-tube boilers
shp
kW
steam turbines
propellers
knots
nmi
15 cm (5.9 in) SK L/45 guns
8.8 cm (3.5 in) SK L/45 guns
torpedo tubes
mines
Belt
Deck
Conning tower
light cruiser
Wiesbaden class
Kaiserliche Marine

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