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- Q2207027 subject Q6194810.
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- Q2207027 abstract "SMS München ("His Majesty's Ship München") was the fifth of seven Bremen-class cruisers of the Imperial German Navy, named after the city of Munich. She was built by AG Weser in Bremen, starting in 1903, launched in April 1904, and commissioned in January 1905. Armed with a main battery of ten 10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns and two 45 cm (18 in) torpedo tubes, München was capable of a top speed of 22.5 knots (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph). München served with the fleet for the majority of her career, and saw extensive service during World War I, including at the Battle of Jutland on 31 May – 1 June 1916. There, she engaged British light cruisers on two instances, and was damaged in both; she contributed to the damaging of the cruiser HMS Southampton during the latter engagement. München was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS E38 on 19 October 1916, and was subsequently withdrawn from service. She spent the final year of the war as a barracks ship, and was surrendered as a war prize to the British in 1920. München was later broken up for scrap.".
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- Q2207027 commissioningDate "1905-01-10".
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- Q2207027 length "111.1".
- Q2207027 shipBeam "13.3".
- Q2207027 shipDisplacement "3.78E9".
- Q2207027 shipDraft "5.47".
- Q2207027 shipLaunch "1904-04-30".
- Q2207027 status "Scrapped, 1920".
- Q2207027 thumbnail SMS_Muenchen_Bain_picture.jpg?width=300.
- Q2207027 topSpeed "40.744".
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- Q2207027 shipClass "light cruiser".
- Q2207027 shipCommissioned "1905-01-10".
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- Q2207027 shipFate "Scrapped, 1920".
- Q2207027 shipLaunched "1904-04-30".
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- Q2207027 shipName "München".
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- Q2207027 comment "SMS München ("His Majesty's Ship München") was the fifth of seven Bremen-class cruisers of the Imperial German Navy, named after the city of Munich. She was built by AG Weser in Bremen, starting in 1903, launched in April 1904, and commissioned in January 1905. Armed with a main battery of ten 10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns and two 45 cm (18 in) torpedo tubes, München was capable of a top speed of 22.5 knots (41.7 km/h; 25.9 mph).".
- Q2207027 label "SMS München".
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- Q2207027 name "München".