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- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser abstract "The Victoria Louise class of protected cruisers was the last class of ships of that type built for the German Imperial Navy. The class design introduced the combined clipper and ram bow and the blocky sides that typified later German armoured cruisers. The class comprised five vessels, Victoria Louise, the lead ship, Hertha, Freya, Vineta, and Hansa. The ships were laid down in 1895–1896, and were launched in 1897–1898 and commissioned into the fleet over the following year.The first three ships were 110.6 meters (363 ft) long and displaced 6,491 metric tons (6,388 long tons; 7,155 short tons) at combat load; Vineta and Hansa were a slightly modified design. They were 110.5 m (363 ft) long and displaced 6,705 t (6,599 long tons; 7,391 short tons) at full load. All five ships were armed with a main battery of two 21-centimeter (8.3 in) guns and eight 15 cm (5.9 in) guns. The first three ships had a top speed of 19.5 knots (36.1 km/h; 22.4 mph); the last two were slightly slower, at 18.5 kn (34.3 km/h; 21.3 mph). Problems with the Niclausse boilers installed on Freya prompted the Navy to standardize boiler types in future warships.The ships of the class served in various units in the German fleet, including on the America Station, in the East Asia Squadron, and with the home fleet. Hertha and Hansa participated in the suppression of the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900, and Vineta was involved in the Venezuela Crisis of 1902–1903. All five ships were modernized between 1905 and 1911, after which they served as training ships for naval cadets. They were mobilized into the 5th Scouting Group at the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, but were quickly withdrawn from front-line service. They served in various secondary roles for the rest of the war. After the end of the conflict, Victoria Louise was converted into a merchant ship, but was broken up in 1923. The other four ships were scrapped in 1920–1921.".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser class Protected_cruiser.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser thumbnail SMS_Victoria_Luise_LOC_det.4a19530.jpg?width=300.
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- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser wikiPageRevisionID "589219277".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser builtRange "1895".
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- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser inServiceRange "1898".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser name "Victoria Louise".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipArmament "10".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipArmament "2".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipArmament "3".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipArmament "8".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipClass "Victoria Louise class protected cruiser".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipComplement "31".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipComplement "446".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipDisplacement "Full load:".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipPropulsion "12".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipPropulsion "Three triple expansion engines".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser shipRange "at".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser totalShipsCompleted "5".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser totalShipsRetired "5".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser subject Category:Cruiser_classes.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser subject Category:Victoria_Louise-class_cruisers.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_Germany.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser type MeanOfTransportation.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser type Ship.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser type Product.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser type DesignedArtifact.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser comment "The Victoria Louise class of protected cruisers was the last class of ships of that type built for the German Imperial Navy. The class design introduced the combined clipper and ram bow and the blocky sides that typified later German armoured cruisers. The class comprised five vessels, Victoria Louise, the lead ship, Hertha, Freya, Vineta, and Hansa.".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser label "Classe Victoria Louise".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser label "Classe Victoria Louise".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser label "Victoria Louise-class cruiser".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser label "Victoria-Louise-Klasse".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser label "Бронепалубные крейсера типа «Виктория Луизе»".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser label "ヴィクトリア・ルイーゼ級防護巡洋艦".
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser sameAs Victoria-Louise-Klasse.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser sameAs Classe_Victoria_Louise.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser sameAs Classe_Victoria_Louise.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser sameAs ヴィクトリア・ルイーゼ級防護巡洋艦.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser sameAs m.02z8zdm.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser sameAs Q554037.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser sameAs Q554037.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser wasDerivedFrom Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser?oldid=589219277.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser depiction SMS_Victoria_Luise_LOC_det.4a19530.jpg.
- Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser isPrimaryTopicOf Victoria_Louise-class_cruiser.