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    1902, was launched in May 1904, and was commissioned in May 1906. She was named for Lothringen (now Lorraine), a province of the German Empire from 1871...
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  • SMS Lothringen, 1904 Deutschland class (13,000 tons, 4 x 28 cm guns) SMS Deutschland, 1904 SMS Hannover, 1905 SMS Pommern, 1905 SMS Schlesien, 1906...
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    region of Alsace. Her sister ships were Braunschweig, Hessen, Preussen and Lothringen. The ship was armed with a battery of four 28 cm (11 in) guns and had...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Braunschweig
    lead ship, included four other vessels: Elsass, Hessen, Preussen, and Lothringen. The ship was launched on 20 December 1902 and was named for the Duchy...
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    composed largely of the crew from the recently decommissioned battleship Lothringen, was given leave. She had cost the Imperial German Government 49 million...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Deutschland (1904)
    owing to the absence of Pommern, guarding the mouth of the Elbe, and Lothringen, worn out and removed from active service—was positioned at the rear of...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Kaiser Barbarossa
    Germany was permitted to retain only six battleships of the "Deutschland or Lothringen types". Accordingly, the ship was struck from the naval list on 6 December...
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    the Second Schleswig War; she was joined by her sister ships Hessen and Lothringen, the battleship Schlesien, and the armored cruiser Blücher. The ship was...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Mecklenburg
    the most accurate gunnery in her squadron, along with the battleship Lothringen. In mid-December, she returned once again to Wilhelmshaven for the yearly...
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    began serving in this role on 27 September, replacing the battleship Lothringen. Acts of insubordination began aboard the ship on 4 November 1918, as...
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    as a fleet tender in October 1917, where she supported the battleship Lothringen, which was by then being used as a training ship for engine room personnel...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Kaiser Karl der Grosse
    Germany was permitted to retain only six battleships of the "Deutschland or Lothringen types". On 6 December 1919, the ship was struck from the naval list and...
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  • Thumbnail for SMS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse
    Germany was permitted to retain only six battleships of the "Deutschland or Lothringen types". On 6 December 1919, the vessel was struck from the naval list...
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    1930–1931. Retrieved 19 November 2022 – via Southampton City Council. "SCHIFF 7/WEGA" (in German). Historisches Marinearchiv. Retrieved 19 November 2022...
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