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- SMS_Pillau length "135300.0".
- SMS_Pillau abstract "SMS Pillau was a light cruiser ordered by the Russian navy under the name Maraviev Amurskyy from the Schichau-Werke shipyard in Danzig in 1913 and launched in April 1914. Following the outbreak of World War I, the ship was confiscated in August 1914 and renamed SMS Pillau in honor of the East Prussian port of Pillau (now Baltiysk, Russia). The ship was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet in December 1914. The lead ship of her class, she had one sister ship, Elbing. She was armed with a main battery of eight 15 cm SK L/45 guns and had a top speed of 27.5 kn (50.9 km/h; 31.6 mph).Pillau spent the majority of her career in the II Scouting Group, and saw service in both the Baltic and North Seas. In August 1915, she participated in the Battle of the Gulf of Riga against the Russian Navy, and on 31 May – 1 June 1916, she saw significant action at the Battle of Jutland. She was hit by a large-caliber shell once in the engagement, but suffered only moderate damage. She assisted the badly damaged battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz reach port on 2 June after the conclusion of the battle. She also took part in the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight, though was not damaged in the engagement. Pillau was assigned to the planned, final operation of the High Seas Fleet in the closing weeks of the war, but a large scale mutiny forced it to be canceled. After the end of the war, Pillau was ceded to Italy as a war prize in 1920. Renamed Bari, she was commissioned in the Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in January 1924. She was modified and rebuilt several times over the next two decades. In the early years of World War II, she provided gunfire support to Italian troops in several engagements in the Mediterranean. In 1943, she was slated to become an anti-aircraft defense ship, but while awaiting conversion, she was sunk by USAAF bombers in Livorno in June 1943. The wreck was partially scrapped by the Germans in 1944, and ultimately raised for scrapping in January 1948.".
- SMS_Pillau acquirementDate "1920-07-20".
- SMS_Pillau builder Gda%C5%84sk.
- SMS_Pillau builder Schichau.
- SMS_Pillau class Pillau-class_cruiser.
- SMS_Pillau commissioningDate "1914-12-14".
- SMS_Pillau commissioningDate "1924-01-21".
- SMS_Pillau country German_Empire.
- SMS_Pillau country Italy.
- SMS_Pillau length "135.3".
- SMS_Pillau shipBeam "13.6".
- SMS_Pillau shipDraft "5.98".
- SMS_Pillau shipLaunch "1914-04-11".
- SMS_Pillau status "Ceded to Italy 20 July 1920".
- SMS_Pillau status "sunk 28 June 1943, scrapped 1948".
- SMS_Pillau topSpeed "50.93".
- SMS_Pillau wikiPageID "3524276".
- SMS_Pillau wikiPageRevisionID "606195771".
- SMS_Pillau hasPhotoCollection SMS_Pillau.
- SMS_Pillau shipAcquired "1920-07-20".
- SMS_Pillau shipArmament "120".
- SMS_Pillau shipArmament "2".
- SMS_Pillau shipArmament "8".
- SMS_Pillau shipArmor "Conning tower:".
- SMS_Pillau shipArmor "Deck".
- SMS_Pillau shipBuilder Gda%C5%84sk.
- SMS_Pillau shipBuilder Schichau.
- SMS_Pillau shipClass Light_cruiser.
- SMS_Pillau shipClass Pillau-class_cruiser.
- SMS_Pillau shipCommissioned "1914-12-14".
- SMS_Pillau shipCommissioned "1924-01-21".
- SMS_Pillau shipComplement "21".
- SMS_Pillau shipComplement "421".
- SMS_Pillau shipCountry German_Empire.
- SMS_Pillau shipCountry Italy.
- SMS_Pillau shipDisplacement "Design:".
- SMS_Pillau shipDisplacement "Full load:".
- SMS_Pillau shipFate "--06-28".
- SMS_Pillau shipFate "--07-20".
- SMS_Pillau shipLaidDown "1913".
- SMS_Pillau shipLaunched "1914-04-11".
- SMS_Pillau shipName "Bari".
- SMS_Pillau shipName "Pillau".
- SMS_Pillau shipNamesake "City of Pillau".
- SMS_Pillau shipNamesake "city of Bari".
- SMS_Pillau shipPropulsion "2".
- SMS_Pillau shipRange "at".
- SMS_Pillau shipStruck "1919-11-05".
- SMS_Pillau subject Category:1914_ships.
- SMS_Pillau subject Category:Cruisers_of_the_Regia_Marina.
- SMS_Pillau subject Category:Pillau-class_cruisers.
- SMS_Pillau subject Category:Ships_built_by_Schichau.
- SMS_Pillau subject Category:Ships_built_in_Danzig.
- SMS_Pillau subject Category:Ships_sunk_by_aircraft.
- SMS_Pillau subject Category:World_War_II_cruisers_of_Italy.
- SMS_Pillau subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_Germany.
- SMS_Pillau type 1914Ships.
- SMS_Pillau type Artifact100021939.
- SMS_Pillau type Conveyance103100490.
- SMS_Pillau type Craft103125870.
- SMS_Pillau type Cruiser103140900.
- SMS_Pillau type CruisersOfTheRegiaMarina.
- SMS_Pillau type Instrumentality103575240.
- SMS_Pillau type MilitaryVehicle103764276.
- SMS_Pillau type Object100002684.
- SMS_Pillau type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SMS_Pillau type PillauClassCruisers.
- SMS_Pillau type Ship104194289.
- SMS_Pillau type Vehicle104524313.
- SMS_Pillau type Vessel104530566.
- SMS_Pillau type Warship104552696.
- SMS_Pillau type Whole100003553.
- SMS_Pillau type WorldWarICruisersOfGermany.
- SMS_Pillau type WorldWarIICruisersOfItaly.
- SMS_Pillau type MeanOfTransportation.
- SMS_Pillau type Ship.
- SMS_Pillau type Product.
- SMS_Pillau type Ship.
- SMS_Pillau type DesignedArtifact.
- SMS_Pillau comment "SMS Pillau was a light cruiser ordered by the Russian navy under the name Maraviev Amurskyy from the Schichau-Werke shipyard in Danzig in 1913 and launched in April 1914. Following the outbreak of World War I, the ship was confiscated in August 1914 and renamed SMS Pillau in honor of the East Prussian port of Pillau (now Baltiysk, Russia). The ship was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet in December 1914. The lead ship of her class, she had one sister ship, Elbing.".
- SMS_Pillau label "Bari (incrociatore)".
- SMS_Pillau label "SMS Pillau".
- SMS_Pillau label "SMS Pillau".
- SMS_Pillau label "SMS Pillau".
- SMS_Pillau label "SMS Pillau".
- SMS_Pillau label "ピラウ (軽巡洋艦)".
- SMS_Pillau sameAs SMS_Pillau.
- SMS_Pillau sameAs SMS_Pillau.
- SMS_Pillau sameAs SMS_Pillau.
- SMS_Pillau sameAs Bari_(incrociatore).
- SMS_Pillau sameAs ピラウ_(軽巡洋艦).
- SMS_Pillau sameAs m.09jbyx.
- SMS_Pillau sameAs Q466191.
- SMS_Pillau sameAs Q466191.
- SMS_Pillau sameAs SMS_Pillau.
- SMS_Pillau wasDerivedFrom SMS_Pillau?oldid=606195771.
- SMS_Pillau isPrimaryTopicOf SMS_Pillau.
- SMS_Pillau name "Bari".
- SMS_Pillau name "Pillau".