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- Q557976 abstract "SMS Lothringen was the fifth of five pre-dreadnought battleships of the Braunschweig class in the German Imperial Navy laid down in 1902 and commissioned 1906. She was named for the then German province of Lothringen, now Lorraine, a region of France. Her sister ships were Braunschweig, Elsass, Hessen, and Preussen.Lothringen served in the II Battle Squadron of the German High Seas Fleet for the majority of her career. She participated in a fleet advance in December 1914 in support of the Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby during which the German fleet encountered and briefly clashed with a detachment of the British Grand Fleet. Her poor condition necessitated her withdrawal from fleet service in 1916, after which she was used as a guard ship in the Baltic Sea, and later as a training ship. After the war, Lothringen was retained by the re-formed Reichsmarine and converted into a depot ship for F-type minesweepers. She was stricken in March 1931 and sold to ship breakers later that year.".
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- Q557976 class Q1051067.
- Q557976 commissioningDate "1906-05-18".
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- Q557976 length "127.7".
- Q557976 shipBeam "22.2".
- Q557976 shipDisplacement "1.4394E10".
- Q557976 shipDraft "8.1".
- Q557976 shipLaunch "1904-05-27".
- Q557976 status "Scrapped in 1931".
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- Q557976 topSpeed "33.336".
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- Q557976 shipClass "pre-dreadnought battleship".
- Q557976 shipCommissioned "1906-05-18".
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- Q557976 shipFate "Scrapped in 1931".
- Q557976 shipLaunched "1904-05-27".
- Q557976 shipName "Lothringen".
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- Q557976 comment "SMS Lothringen was the fifth of five pre-dreadnought battleships of the Braunschweig class in the German Imperial Navy laid down in 1902 and commissioned 1906. She was named for the then German province of Lothringen, now Lorraine, a region of France. Her sister ships were Braunschweig, Elsass, Hessen, and Preussen.Lothringen served in the II Battle Squadron of the German High Seas Fleet for the majority of her career.".
- Q557976 label "SMS Lothringen".
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- Q557976 name "Lothringen".