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    Siegfried Popper (5 January 1848, Prague – 19 April 1933, Prague) was a naval architect in late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century in Austria-Hungary...
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  • (1930–1973), Czech author (born Otto Popper) Robert Popper (born 1967), comedy producer, writer and actor Siegfried Popper (1848–1933), Austrian naval constructor...
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    (in German Generalschiffbauingenieur) Josef von Romako A. Waldvogel Siegfried Popper, (1904–April 1907) Franz Pitzinger, (November 1914–1918) Until Emperor...
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    Tecnico Triestino in October 1908, who in turn hired naval architect Siegfried Popper to produce a design. In December 1908, the Naval Section of the War...
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    István's sister ships was about to begin. Designed by naval architect Siegfried Popper, Szent István had an overall length of 152.18 metres (499 ft 3 in)...
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    Tecnico Triestino shipyard in Trieste. The vessel was from the design of Siegfried Popper, and she was constructed under the direction of Gustav von Lendecke...
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    Eugen's two sister ships was about to begin. Designed by naval architect Siegfried Popper, Prinz Eugen had an overall length of 152 metres (498 ft 8 in), with...
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    construction on Tegetthoff was about to begin. Designed by naval architect Siegfried Popper, Tegetthoff had an overall length of 152 metres (498 ft 8 in), with...
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    and twelve 10 cm guns in casemates. The leader of the design staff, Siegfried Popper, advocated the construction of an "all-big-gun" ship. However, Austro-Hungarian...
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    Navy, Siegfried Popper, ordered the Naval Technical Committee (German: Marinetechnisches Kommittee, MTK) to produce a submarine design. Popper himself...
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