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- German_cruiser_Nürnberg length "181300.0".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg abstract "Nürnberg was a German light cruiser of the Leipzig class built for the Kriegsmarine. She was named after the city of Nuremberg and had one sister ship, Leipzig. Nürnberg was laid down in 1934, launched in December of that year, and completed in November 1935. She was armed with a main battery of nine 15 cm (5.9 in) guns in three triple turrets and could steam at a speed of 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph). Nürnberg was the longest-serving major warship of the Kriegsmarine, and the only one to see active service after the end of World War II, though not in a German navy.In the late 1930s, Nürnberg took part in the non-intervention patrols during the Spanish Civil War without major incident. After the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, she was used to lay defensive minefields off the German coast. She was thereafter used to escort offensive mine-layers in the North Sea until she was torpedoed by a British submarine in December 1939. She was thereafter used as a training ship in the Baltic Sea for most of the rest of the war, apart from a short deployment to Norway from November 1942 to April 1943. In January 1945, she was assigned to mine-laying duties in the Skaggerak, but severe shortages of fuel permitted only one such operation.After the end of the war, Nürnberg was seized by the Royal Navy and ultimately awarded to the Soviet Union as war reparations. In December 1945, a Soviet crew took over the ship, and the following month took her to Tallinn, where she was renamed Admiral Makarov. She served in the Soviet Navy, first in the 8th Fleet, then as a training cruiser based in Kronstadt. By 1960, she had been broken up for scrap.".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg thumbnail Bundesarchiv_DVM_10_Bild-23-63-69,_Leichter_Kreuzer_%22Nürnberg%22.jpg?width=300.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg wikiPageID "2563048".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg wikiPageRevisionID "576338654".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipAcquired "1945-12-19".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipAircraft "2".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipArmament "12".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipArmament "120".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipArmament "8".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipArmament "9".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipArmor "Belt armor:".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipArmor "Conning tower:".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipArmor "Deck:".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipCommissioned "1935-11-02".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipComplement "25".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipComplement "648".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipFate "Scrapped 1960".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipFate "Surrendered 1945. Assigned as a war prize to the Soviet Navy".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipLaidDown "1934".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipLaunched "1934-12-06".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipName "Admiral Makarov".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipName "Nürnberg".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipOrdered "1933".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipPropulsion "2".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipRange "at".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipReclassified "Training cruiser, 1954".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg shipSensors "FuMO 63 Hohentwiel".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg subject Category:1934_ships.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg subject Category:Leipzig-class_cruisers.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg subject Category:Ships_built_in_Kiel.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg subject Category:World_War_II_cruisers_of_Germany.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg type MeanOfTransportation.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg type Ship.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg type Product.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg type DesignedArtifact.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg comment "Nürnberg was a German light cruiser of the Leipzig class built for the Kriegsmarine. She was named after the city of Nuremberg and had one sister ship, Leipzig. Nürnberg was laid down in 1934, launched in December of that year, and completed in November 1935. She was armed with a main battery of nine 15 cm (5.9 in) guns in three triple turrets and could steam at a speed of 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph).".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg label "German cruiser Nürnberg".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg label "Nürnberg (1934)".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg label "Nürnberg (1934)".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg label "Nürnberg (1935)".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg label "Nürnberg (Schiff, 1934)".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg label "Nürnberg (incrociatore)".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg label "ニュルンベルク (軽巡洋艦・3代)".
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg sameAs German_cruiser_N%C3%BCrnberg.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg sameAs Nürnberg_(Schiff,_1934).
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg sameAs Nürnberg_(1934).
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg sameAs Nürnberg_(incrociatore).
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg sameAs ニュルンベルク_(軽巡洋艦・3代).
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg sameAs Nürnberg_(1935).
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg sameAs Q698439.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg sameAs Q698439.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg wasDerivedFrom German_cruiser_Nürnberg?oldid=576338654.
- German_cruiser_Nürnberg depiction Bundesarchiv_DVM_10_Bild-23-63-69,_Leichter_Kreuzer_%22Nürnberg%22.jpg.