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- Q662855 subject Q6918131.
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- Q662855 abstract "Seydlitz was a heavy cruiser of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, fourth in the Admiral Hipper class, but was never completed. The ship was laid down in December 1936 and launched in January 1939, but the outbreak of World War II slowed her construction and fitting-out work was finally stopped in the summer of 1940 when she was approximately 95 percent complete. The unfinished ship remained pier-side in the shipyard until March 1942, when the Kriegsmarine decided to pursue aircraft carriers over surface combatants. Seydlitz was among the vessels chosen for conversion into auxiliary aircraft carriers.Renamed Weser, the ship was to have had a complement of ten Bf 109 fighters and ten Ju 87 divebombers. Work was not completed, however, and the incomplete vessel was towed to Königsberg where she was eventually scuttled. The ship was seized by the advancing Soviet Army and was briefly considered for cannibalization for spare parts to complete her sistership Lützow for the Soviet Navy. This plan was also abandoned, and the ship was broken up for scrap.".
- Q662855 builder Q24879.
- Q662855 builder Q323261.
- Q662855 country Q7318.
- Q662855 layingDown "1936-12-29".
- Q662855 length "210.0".
- Q662855 length "216.0".
- Q662855 shipBeam "21.8".
- Q662855 shipDraft "6.65".
- Q662855 shipDraft "7.9".
- Q662855 shipLaunch "1939-01-19".
- Q662855 status "Scuttled incomplete, 29 January 1945".
- Q662855 thumbnail Seydlitz-1.jpg?width=300.
- Q662855 topSpeed "59.264".
- Q662855 wikiPageExternalLink seydlitz_ships_design.html.
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- Q662855 shipBuilder Q24879.
- Q662855 shipBuilder Q323261.
- Q662855 shipCountry Q7318.
- Q662855 shipDraft "Full load:".
- Q662855 shipFate "--01-29".
- Q662855 shipLaidDown "1936-12-29".
- Q662855 shipLaunched "1939-01-19".
- Q662855 shipLength "overall".
- Q662855 shipName "Seydlitz".
- Q662855 type Product.
- Q662855 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q662855 type Ship.
- Q662855 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q662855 type Thing.
- Q662855 type Q11446.
- Q662855 comment "Seydlitz was a heavy cruiser of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, fourth in the Admiral Hipper class, but was never completed. The ship was laid down in December 1936 and launched in January 1939, but the outbreak of World War II slowed her construction and fitting-out work was finally stopped in the summer of 1940 when she was approximately 95 percent complete.".
- Q662855 label "German cruiser Seydlitz".
- Q662855 depiction Seydlitz-1.jpg.
- Q662855 name "Seydlitz".