SMS Stuttgart was a Königsberg-class light cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), named after the city of Stuttgart. She had three sister...
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observatory SMS Stuttgart, German Königsberg-class light cruiser This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stuttgart. If an internal...
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Kaiserliche Marine during World War I. Among these were the light cruiser SMS Stuttgart, which was converted to carry three seaplanes, and the armored cruiser...
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Navy. The class comprised four vessels: SMS Königsberg, the lead ship, SMS Nürnberg, SMS Stuttgart, and SMS Stettin. The ships were an improvement on...
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Fourth Scouting Group of five light cruisers (SMS Stuttgart, SMS Hamburg, SMS München, SMS Stettin, SMS Frauenlob), leading the group during the Battle...
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Weber SMS Stettin (flagship): FKpt Friedrich Rebensburg SMS München: KKpt Oscar Böcker SMS Frauenlob (sunk 31st May): FKpt Georg Hoffman † SMS Stuttgart: FKpt...
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SMS D8 (Leader) SMS T25 SMS T29 SMS T31 SMS T33 SMS T34 SMS T35 SMS T36 SMS T37 SMS T40 SMS T41 SMS T71 SMS T72 SMS T73 Minelayers SMS Nautilus SMS Albatross...
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SMS Möwe ([ˈmøːvə]; German: Seagull) was a merchant raider of the Imperial German Navy which operated against Allied shipping during World War I. Disguised...
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German light cruisers, SMS Stuttgart, SMS Hamburg, SMS Rostock and SMS Elbing. Shortly behind them, the battleships SMS Westfalen and SMS Nassau also opened...
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