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- Deutschland-class_cruiser length "186000.0".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser abstract "The Deutschland class was a series of three Panzerschiffe ("armored ships"), a form of heavily armed cruiser, built by the Reichsmarine officially in accordance with restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. The class, which comprised the ships Deutschland, Admiral Scheer, and Admiral Graf Spee, were all stated to displace 10,000 long tons (10,000 t) in accordance with the Treaty, though they actually displaced 10,600 to 12,340 long tons (10,770 to 12,540 t) at standard displacement. Despite violating the weight limitation, the design for the ships incorporated several radical innovations to save weight. They were the first major warship to use welding and all-diesel propulsion. Due to their heavy armament of six 28 cm (11 in) guns, the British began referring to the vessels as "pocket battleships". The Deutschland class ships were initially classified as Panzerschiffe or "armored ships", but the Kriegsmarine reclassified them as heavy cruisers in February 1940.The three ships were built between 1929 and 1936 by the Deutsche Werke and Reichsmarinewerft in Kiel and Wilhelmshaven, respectively. They saw heavy service with the German Navy. All three vessels served on non-intervention patrols during the Spanish Civil War. While on patrol, Deutschland was attacked by Republican bombers, and in response, Admiral Scheer bombarded the port of Almería. In 1937, Admiral Graf Spee represented Germany at the Coronation Review for Britain's King George VI. For the rest of their peacetime careers, the ships conducted a series of fleet maneuvers in the Atlantic and visited numerous foreign ports in goodwill tours.Before the outbreak of World War II, Deutschland and Admiral Graf Spee were deployed to the Atlantic to put them in position to attack Allied merchant traffic once war was declared. Admiral Scheer remained in port for periodic maintenance. Deutschland was not particularly successful on her raiding sortie, during which she sank or captured three ships. She then returned to Germany where she was renamed Lützow. Admiral Graf Spee sank nine vessels in the South Atlantic before she was confronted by three British cruisers at the Battle of the River Plate. Although she damaged the British ships severely, she was herself damaged and her engines were in poor condition. Coupled with false reports of British reinforcements, the state of the ship convinced Hans Langsdorff, her commander, to scuttle the ship outside Montevideo.Lützow and Admiral Scheer were deployed to Norway in 1942 to join the attacks on Allied convoys to the Soviet Union. Admiral Scheer conducted Operation Wunderland in August 1942, a sortie into the Kara Sea to attack Soviet merchant shipping, though it ended without significant success. Lützow participated in the Battle of the Barents Sea in December 1942, a failed attempt to destroy a convoy. Both ships were damaged in the course of their deployment to Norway, and eventually returned to Germany for repairs. They ended their careers bombarding advancing Soviet forces on the Eastern Front; both ships were destroyed by British bombers in the final weeks of the war. Lützow was raised and sunk as a target by the Soviet Navy while Admiral Scheer was partially broken up in situ, with the remainder of the hulk buried beneath rubble.".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser length "186.0".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipBeam "21.69".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipDraft "7.25".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser thumbnail Admiral_Scheer_in_Gibraltar.jpg?width=300.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser topSpeed "51.856".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser wikiPageExternalLink books?id=bJBMBvyQ83EC&printsec=frontcover.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser wikiPageID "3010318".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser wikiPageRevisionID "603676168".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser builtRange "1929".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser classAfter Admiral_Hipper-class_cruiser.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser hasPhotoCollection Deutschland-class_cruiser.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser inServiceRange "1933".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser name "Deutschland".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipAircraft "Two Arado Ar 196 seaplanes".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipAircraftFacilities "One catapult".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipArmament "* 6 × in triple turrets * 8 × in single turrets * 8 × torpedo tubes".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipArmor "* main turrets: * belt: * deck:".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipComplement "* 33 officers * 586 enlisted".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipDisplacement "Standard:* Full load:*".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipPropulsion "* Eight MAN diesel engines * Two propellers *".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser shipRange "at".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser totalShipsCompleted "3".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser totalShipsLost "2".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser subject Category:Cruiser_classes.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser subject Category:Deutschland-class_cruisers.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser type MeanOfTransportation.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser type Ship.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser type Product.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser type DesignedArtifact.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser comment "The Deutschland class was a series of three Panzerschiffe ("armored ships"), a form of heavily armed cruiser, built by the Reichsmarine officially in accordance with restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. The class, which comprised the ships Deutschland, Admiral Scheer, and Admiral Graf Spee, were all stated to displace 10,000 long tons (10,000 t) in accordance with the Treaty, though they actually displaced 10,600 to 12,340 long tons (10,770 to 12,540 t) at standard displacement.".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Acorazado de bolsillo".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Classe Deutschland (croiseur lourd)".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Classe Deutschland (incrociatore)".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Classe Deutschland".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Deutschland-Klasse (1931)".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Deutschland-class cruiser".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Krążowniki ciężkie typu Deutschland".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Vestzakslagschip".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "Тяжёлые крейсера типа «Дойчланд»".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "ドイッチュラント級装甲艦".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser label "德意志级装甲舰".
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Kapesní_bitevní_loď.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Deutschland-Klasse_(1931).
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Acorazado_de_bolsillo.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Classe_Deutschland_(croiseur_lourd).
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Classe_Deutschland_(incrociatore).
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs ドイッチュラント級装甲艦.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Vestzakslagschip.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Krążowniki_ciężkie_typu_Deutschland.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Classe_Deutschland.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs m.08kc3q.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Q156966.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser sameAs Q156966.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser wasDerivedFrom Deutschland-class_cruiser?oldid=603676168.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser depiction Admiral_Scheer_in_Gibraltar.jpg.
- Deutschland-class_cruiser isPrimaryTopicOf Deutschland-class_cruiser.