The liner SMS Zähringen belonged to the Wittelsbach class, which were built shortly after the turn of the century for the imperial navy to equip the German high seas fleet with powerful warships can.
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The big cruiser SMS Yorck belonged to the Roon class, which consisted of only two ships and were built shortly after the turn of the century. These ships provided the transition from the class of battleship to the big cruiser.
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The liner SMS Wörth belonged to the ships of the Brandenburg class, which were considered the high point in imperial tanker shipbuilding, before these ship class were replaced by more modern types. In the imperial navy, the ship mainly traveled abroad and was sent to Asia to suppress the Boxer Rebellion.
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The liner SMS Wittelsbach belonged to the same ship class, which were built shortly after the turn of the century for the imperial navy to equip the German deep-sea fleet with powerful warships can.
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The small cruiser SMS Wiesbaden belonged to the consisting of only 2 units Wiesbaden class. The Wiesbaden was completed in the 2nd year of war and sunk the following year.
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The liner SMS Wettin belonged to the Wittelsbach class, which were built shortly after the turn of the century for the imperial navy to equip the German high seas fleet with powerful warships can.
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The battleship SMS Westfalen belonged to the Nassau class and represented the beginning of the battleships of the imperial navy. Despite the technical advances already known in the design, the ship class lagged behind its potential.
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The liner SMS Weißenburg belonged to the ships of the Brandenburg class, which were considered the high point in the imperial tanker ship, before this class of ships were replaced by more modern types. In the imperial navy, the ship mainly traveled abroad and was sent to Asia to suppress the Boxer Rebellion. His first...
The SMS Vulkan was one of the two docking ships of the imperial navy, which were developed with the development and use of the first submarines to recover sunken or damaged submarines, record and repair.
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The SMS Von der Tann was a reaction of the imperial navy on the launching of the British battlecruiser HMS Dreadnought on 10 February 1906. First classified as a large cruiser, the Von der Tann was later awarded at the completion of planning as the first German battlecruisers. In contrast to the British ships, the...