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- Q872210 subject Q7034788.
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- Q872210 abstract "Deutschland (A59) was a naval ship of the Bundesmarine, the West German Navy. She was constructed and used as a training cruiser ("Schulschiff") in peacetime and planned for multi-role missions in the event of war: troop ship, hospital ship, minelayer, and escort. For this reason the ship was only lightly armed for its size (no guided missiles), the machinery was rather impractical and diverse, and large teaching rooms were included. Also, civilians served alongside military personnel.In her time Deutschland was the largest naval vessel of West Germany. Permission to build the ship was granted despite being larger than allowed by tonnage restrictions imposed by the WEU on West Germany. (The later Berlin class replenishment ships of the reunited Germany are much larger.) Like most German post-war naval ships she was completely NBC protected. Deutschland was the smallest German cruiser since the 4,385-ton SMS Brummer and Bremse of 1915.This one-ship class, Type 440 of the German designation system, cost 95 million DM.".
- Q872210 acquirementDate "1963-04-10".
- Q872210 builder Q490457.
- Q872210 builder Q827085.
- Q872210 class Q104843.
- Q872210 commissioningDate "1966-05-25".
- Q872210 decommissioningDate "1990-06-28".
- Q872210 layingDown "1959-09-11".
- Q872210 length "130.0".
- Q872210 shipBeam "16.1".
- Q872210 shipDraft "5.1".
- Q872210 shipLaunch "1960-11-05".
- Q872210 status "Sold for scrap, October 1993".
- Q872210 thumbnail Deutschland_A59_1986_NewYork.jpeg?width=300.
- Q872210 topSpeed "40.744".
- Q872210 wikiPageExternalLink www.deutschland-a59.de.
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- Q872210 shipAcquired "1963-04-10".
- Q872210 shipBuilder Q490457.
- Q872210 shipBuilder Q827085.
- Q872210 shipClass "Type 440 cruiser".
- Q872210 shipCommissioned "1966-05-25".
- Q872210 shipDecommissioned "1990-06-28".
- Q872210 shipFate "Sold for scrap, October 1993".
- Q872210 shipLaidDown "1959-09-11".
- Q872210 shipLaunched "1960-11-05".
- Q872210 shipLength "* w/l * o/a".
- Q872210 shipName "Deutschland".
- Q872210 type Product.
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- Q872210 comment "Deutschland (A59) was a naval ship of the Bundesmarine, the West German Navy. She was constructed and used as a training cruiser ("Schulschiff") in peacetime and planned for multi-role missions in the event of war: troop ship, hospital ship, minelayer, and escort. For this reason the ship was only lightly armed for its size (no guided missiles), the machinery was rather impractical and diverse, and large teaching rooms were included.".
- Q872210 label "German training cruiser Deutschland (A59)".
- Q872210 depiction Deutschland_A59_1986_NewYork.jpeg.
- Q872210 name "Deutschland".