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    SMS Prinz Eugen (His Majesty's Ship Prinz Eugen) was the third of four Tegetthoff-class dreadnought battleships built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Prinz...
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  • named SMS Prinz Eugen in honor of Prince Eugene of Savoy SMS Prinz Eugen (1862), a broadside ironclad that fought at the Battle of Lissa SMS Prinz Eugen (1877)...
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    the light cruiser SMS Augsburg before sinking; seven or eight men died as she sank. Friedrich Carl was the second ship of the Prinz Adalbert class, which...
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    SMS Kaiser Max (1875) SMS Don Juan d'Austria (1875) SMS Prinz Eugen (1877) SMS Tegetthoff (1878) SMS Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf (1887) SMS Kronprinzessin Erzherzogin...
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    Lissa, led Hitler to adopt Prinz Eugen as the ship's namesake, after the Austrian general Prince Eugene of Savoy. Prinz Eugen was launched on 22 August...
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    Tegetthoff, Prinz Eugen and the remainder of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, was mobilized on the eve of World War I to support the flight of SMS Goeben and...
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    named in Eugene's honour: SMS Prinz Eugen, an Austro-Hungarian battleship of World War I launched in 1912 SMS Prinz Eugen, an Austro-Hungarian Ironclad...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Prinz Eugen (1877)
    SMS Prinz Eugen was an ironclad warship built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the 1870s, the third and final member of the Kaiser Max class. The ship...
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    August 1914 SMS Habsburg (commander of the vessel) December 1914 SMS Novara (commander of the vessel) 1 February 1918 SMS Prinz Eugen (1912) (commander...
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    May 1941, codenamed Rheinübung. The ship, along with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, was to break into the Atlantic Ocean and raid Allied shipping from North...
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    four battleships instead of three. They were the SMS Viribus Unitis, Tegetthoff, SMS Prinz Eugen, and SMS Szent István. The first three battleships were...
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    Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, the class was composed of SMS Viribus Unitis, SMS Tegetthoff, SMS Prinz Eugen, and SMS Szent István. Construction started on the ships...
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    Bismarck during Operation Rheinübung. Bismarck and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen formed a task force under the command of Admiral Günther Lütjens on board...
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  • when German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, and a number of other smaller vessels were transferred from Brest to...
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  • SMS Sachsen (1916) (1914) SMS Kaiserin Augusta (1892) SMS Karlsruhe (1912) Prinz Eugen (1936) Destroyers Z.9 - Z.13 (Type Zerstörer 1934A) Destroyers Z.37...
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    Miklós Horthy de Nagybánya, commander of Szent István's sister ship Prinz Eugen, was promoted to rear admiral and named Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet...
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    rejoicing, on 24 June 1911, and 21 March 1912 respectively. They were followed by SMS Prinz Eugen, and SMS Szent István. These battleships, constructed...
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    included the ironclads Custoza, Kaiser Max, Don Juan d'Austria, and Prinz Eugen and the torpedo cruisers Panther and Leopard travelled to Barcelona,...
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    ceded as war reparations to the allies. SMS Viribus Unitis went to Yugoslavia, SMS Prinz Eugen went to France and SMS Tegetthoff went to Italy. The Tegetthoff...
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    six light cruisers that were finished, only two survived the war. One, Prinz Eugen, was sunk following nuclear weapons tests during Operation Crossroads...
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    Austro-Hungarian Navy in the 1870s: Kaiser Max, Don Juan d'Austria, and Prinz Eugen. The three ships were ostensibly the same vessels as the earlier Kaiser...
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    British shipping in the Atlantic Ocean along with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. During the operation, Bismarck sank the battlecruiser HMS Hood and heavily...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Hansa (1898)
    SMS Hansa was a protected cruiser of the Victoria Louise class, built for the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) in the 1890s, along with her sister...
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    task force, consisting of the battleship Bismarck and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, during Operation Rheinübung. In a repetition of Berlin, Lütjens was...
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    and placed out of commission on 4 December 1912. On 17 November, Tarantula was renamed B-3. On 6 December 1912, B-3 was towed to Norfolk, Virginia, and...
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  • Prinz Adalbert (1901): 9,000 ton Prinz Adalbert-class armored cruiser, 1901 Prinz Eitel Friedrich: cruiser Prinz Eugen: 14,000 ton modified Admiral Hipper-class...
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    Miklós Horthy, who had since been promoted to commander of the battleship Prinz Eugen, was promoted to rear admiral and named Flottenkommandant (Commander-in-Chief...
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    converted into the Macedonia Hotel at City Island, Bronx. The hotel was sold in 1912 and renamed the City Island Casino, but burned down on 9 June 1922. The naval...
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    1st Division, while the right wing of Don Juan d'Austria, Drache and Prinz Eugen engaged the Italian 2nd Division. Persano, now on the most powerful warship...
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    put her out of action for six months. In the end only the Bismarck and Prinz Eugen were sent out on the mission, which ended with Bismarck's sinking. The...
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