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- Q876226 subject Q7034917.
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- Q876226 abstract "SMS Berlin ("His Majesty's Ship Berlin") was the third member of the seven-vessel Bremen class, built by the Imperial German Navy. Throughout her over 40-year-long career, she served with the Imperial Navy, the Reichsmarine, and the Kriegsmarine. She was built by the Imperial Dockyard in Danzig, laid down in 1902, launched in September 1903, and commissioned into the High Seas Fleet in April 1905. Armed with a main battery of ten 10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns and two 45 cm (18 in) torpedo tubes, Berlin was capable of a top speed of 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph). Berlin served in the reconnaissance forces of the High Seas Fleet from her commissioning to 1911, when she was sent abroad for overseas duties. She returned to the scouting forces the following year, where she remained through the first two years of World War I. She spent 1916 as a minelayer, and was disarmed in 1917. She was one of six cruisers permitted to Germany by the Treaty of Versailles, and she remained in service with the new Reichsmarine through the 1920s as a training ship. She was withdrawn from active duty in 1929, and later used as a barracks ship by the Kriegsmarine, a role she filled through World War II. After the end of the war, she was loaded with chemical weapons and scuttled in the Skagerrak.".
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- Q876226 commissioningDate "1905-04-04".
- Q876226 country Q43287.
- Q876226 length "111.1".
- Q876226 shipBeam "13.3".
- Q876226 shipDisplacement "3.792E9".
- Q876226 shipDraft "5.51".
- Q876226 shipLaunch "1903-09-22".
- Q876226 status "Scuttled, 1947".
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- Q876226 shipClass "light cruiser".
- Q876226 shipCommissioned "1905-04-04".
- Q876226 shipCountry Q43287.
- Q876226 shipFate "Scuttled, 1947".
- Q876226 shipLaunched "1903-09-22".
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- Q876226 shipName "Berlin".
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- Q876226 comment "SMS Berlin ("His Majesty's Ship Berlin") was the third member of the seven-vessel Bremen class, built by the Imperial German Navy. Throughout her over 40-year-long career, she served with the Imperial Navy, the Reichsmarine, and the Kriegsmarine. She was built by the Imperial Dockyard in Danzig, laid down in 1902, launched in September 1903, and commissioned into the High Seas Fleet in April 1905.".
- Q876226 label "SMS Berlin".
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- Q876226 name "Berlin".