tower, and the other closer to her stern. Cöln had a crew of eighteen officers and 349 enlisted men. Cöln was initially to be powered by two sets of...
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List of ships of the Imperial German Navy (redirect from Seiner Majestaet Schiff)
12 x 10.5 cm guns, 6 x 15 cm guns) SMS Kolberg, 1908 SMS Mainz, 1909 SMS Cöln, 1909 SMS Augsburg, 1909 Magdeburg class (4,500 tons 12 x 10.5 cm guns, 7...
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SMS Baden (section Advance of 23 April 1918)
class of battleships, the Nelson class. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff", or "His Majesty's Ship". In Imperial German Navy gun nomenclature, "SK"...
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SMS Hindenburg (section Advance of 23 April 1918)
Bundesmarine (Federal Navy) on 28 May 1959. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff", or "His Majesty's Ship" in German. The angle of fire and range of the...
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SMS Kronprinz (section Advance of 23 April 1918)
Karlsruhe sold to a private buyer for £8,500. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (English: His Majesty's Ship). In Imperial German Navy gun nomenclature...
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supporting British forces resulted in the sinking of the German cruisers Mainz, Cöln and Ariadne. The British light cruiser Arethusa and destroyers Laurel, Laertes...
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V187, leader of the 1st Flotilla, was sunk, as were the cruisers Mainz, Cöln and Ariadne, while the torpedo boats V1, D8 and T33 were damaged. The British...
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forth cautiously to search for the two missing light cruisers, Mainz and Cöln. By 16:00, the German flotilla began returning to the Jade Estuary, arriving...
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German destroyers patrolling the Heligoland Bight. Six German light cruisers—Cöln, Strassburg, Stettin, Frauenlob, Stralsund, and Ariadne—responded to the...
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SMS Brummer and SMS Bremse for Kaiserliche Marine, 1918 both internment in Scapa Flow 1916–1917, Cöln-class cruiser Rostock and Wiesbaden, both not finished...
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they can be accessed by scuba divers. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff", or "His Majesty's Ship". Bayern is the German name for Bavaria. The 38 cm...
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for scrap in Rosyth starting in 1930. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (German: His Majesty's Ship). In Imperial German Navy gun nomenclature...
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the Outer Hebrides island of Eriskay. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff", or "His Majesty's Ship" in German. The times used in this article are...
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Koop, Gerhard & Schmolke, Klaus-Peter (2004). Kleine Kreuzer 1903–1918 (Bremen- bis Cöln-Klasse) (in German). Bonn: Bernard & Graefe. ISBN 3-7637-6252-3...
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the armored cruiser Yorck, the light cruisers Stettin, Mainz, Kolberg, Cöln, Dresden, and Berlin, and the aviso Hela, then serving as a tender. The ships...
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Maass, the commander of the German torpedo boat forces, aboard the cruiser Cöln back at Wilhelmshaven. As a result of this report, the 5th Torpedo Boat Flotilla...
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Karlsruhe sold to a private buyer for £8,500. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (English: His Majesty's Ship). In Imperial German Navy gun nomenclature...
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standard pole mast. See Gröner, p. 26. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (German: His Majesty's Ship). In Imperial German Navy gun nomenclature...
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Flotilla to escape. In total, however, three German light cruisers (Ariadne, Cöln and Mainz) and one torpedo boat of the German outer screen (V187) had been...
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supporting British forces resulted in the sinking of the German cruisers Mainz, Cöln and Ariadne. The British light cruiser Arethusa and destroyers Laurel, Laertes...
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supporting British forces resulted in the sinking of the German cruisers Mainz, Cöln and Ariadne. The British light cruiser Arethusa and destroyers Laurel, Laertes...
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Headquarters of the German Navy in Glücksburg. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (German: His Majesty's Ship). Or Große in German, with a "sharp S"; see...
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broken up for scrap in Caen in 1926. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (German: His Majesty's Ship). German warships were ordered under provisional...
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Maass, the commander of the German torpedo boat forces, aboard the cruiser Cöln back at Wilhelmshaven. As a result of this report, the 5th Torpedo Boat Flotilla...
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the Royal Navy, Portsmouth, Hampshire. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (English: His Majesty's Ship). This is the German "sharp S"; see ß. In...
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Minesweeping Flotilla. In total, however, three German light cruisers (Ariadne, Cöln and Mainz) and one torpedo boat of the German outer screen (V187) had been...
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SMS Mainz, Cöln and Ariadne, and destroyer SMS V187 along with 1,200 casualties, including Rear Admiral Leberecht Maass who was commanding the Cöln. The British...
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Karlsruhe sold to a private buyer for £8,500. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff", or English: His Majesty's Ship. In Imperial German Navy gun nomenclature...
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supporting British forces resulted in the sinking of the German cruisers Mainz, Cöln and Ariadne. The British light cruiser Arethusa and destroyers Laurel, Laertes...
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upside-down having capsized in the scuttling. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (German: His Majesty's Ship). In Imperial German Navy gun nomenclature...
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