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- Q155159 subject Q7034384.
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- Q155159 abstract "SMS Cöln was a light cruiser in the German Kaiserliche Marine, the second to bear this name, after her predecessor SMS Cöln had been lost in the Battle of Heligoland Bight. Cöln, first of her class, was launched on 5 October 1916 at Blohm & Voss in Hamburg and completed over a year later in January 1918. She and her sister Dresden were the last two light cruisers built by the Kaiserliche Marine; eight of her sisters were scrapped before they could be completed. The ships were an incremental improvement over the preceding Königsberg-class cruisers.Cöln was commissioned into service with the High Seas Fleet ten months before the end of World War I; as a result, her service career was limited and she did not see action. She participated in a fleet operation to Norway to attack British convoys to Scandinavia, but they failed to locate any convoys and returned to port. Cöln was to have participated in a climactic sortie in the final days of the war, but a revolt in the fleet forced Admirals Reinhard Scheer and Franz von Hipper to cancel the operation. The ship was interned in Scapa Flow after the end of the war and scuttled with the fleet there on 21 June 1919, under orders from the fleet commander Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter. Unlike many of the other ships scuttled there, Cöln was never raised for scrapping.".
- Q155159 builder Q218715.
- Q155159 class Q778129.
- Q155159 commissioningDate "1918-01-17".
- Q155159 country Q43287.
- Q155159 length "155.5".
- Q155159 shipBeam "14.2".
- Q155159 shipDraft "6.01".
- Q155159 shipLaunch "1916-10-05".
- Q155159 status "Scuttled inScapa Flowin June 1919".
- Q155159 thumbnail SMS_Koln_(1916).jpg?width=300.
- Q155159 topSpeed "50.93".
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- Q155159 shipBuilder Q218715.
- Q155159 shipClass "light cruiser".
- Q155159 shipCommissioned "1918-01-17".
- Q155159 shipCountry Q43287.
- Q155159 shipFate "Scuttled in Scapa Flow in June 1919".
- Q155159 shipLaunched "1916-10-05".
- Q155159 shipName "Cöln".
- Q155159 point "58.89222222222222 -3.05".
- Q155159 type Product.
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- Q155159 comment "SMS Cöln was a light cruiser in the German Kaiserliche Marine, the second to bear this name, after her predecessor SMS Cöln had been lost in the Battle of Heligoland Bight. Cöln, first of her class, was launched on 5 October 1916 at Blohm & Voss in Hamburg and completed over a year later in January 1918. She and her sister Dresden were the last two light cruisers built by the Kaiserliche Marine; eight of her sisters were scrapped before they could be completed.".
- Q155159 label "SMS Cöln (1916)".
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- Q155159 long "-3.05".
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- Q155159 name "Cöln".