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- Q118628 description "German sailor".
- Q118628 description "German sailor".
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- Q118628 abstract "Bootsmannsmaat Anton Schmitt (died 31 May 1916) was a German sailor killed during World War I. He was a gunner aboard the light cruiser SMS Frauenlob during the Battle of Jutland and stuck by his gun despite grave injury and died when his ship was sunk. The World War II German destroyer Z22 was named Anton Schmitt in his honour.".
- Q118628 deathDate "1916-05-31".
- Q118628 deathYear "1916".
- Q118628 thumbnail Anton_Schmitt_alone.jpg?width=300.
- Q118628 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q118628 wikiPageWikiLink Q15264644.
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- Q118628 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936527.
- Q118628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q118628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490288.
- Q118628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8569957.
- Q118628 dateOfDeath "1916-05-31".
- Q118628 name "Schmitt, Anton".
- Q118628 shortDescription "German sailor".
- Q118628 type Person.
- Q118628 type Agent.
- Q118628 type Person.
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- Q118628 type Person.
- Q118628 comment "Bootsmannsmaat Anton Schmitt (died 31 May 1916) was a German sailor killed during World War I. He was a gunner aboard the light cruiser SMS Frauenlob during the Battle of Jutland and stuck by his gun despite grave injury and died when his ship was sunk. The World War II German destroyer Z22 was named Anton Schmitt in his honour.".
- Q118628 label "Anton Schmitt".
- Q118628 depiction Anton_Schmitt_alone.jpg.
- Q118628 givenName "Anton".
- Q118628 name "Anton Schmitt".
- Q118628 name "Schmitt, Anton".
- Q118628 surname "Schmitt".