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- Moltke-class_battlecruiser length "186600.0".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser abstract "The Moltke class was a class of two "all-big-gun" battlecruisers of the German Imperial Navy built between 1909–1911. Named SMS Moltke and SMS Goeben, they were similar to the previous Von der Tann unique battlecruiser, but the newer design featured several incremental improvements. The Moltkes were slightly larger, faster, and better armored, and had an additional pair of 28 centimeter guns.Both ships served during World War I. Moltke participated in several major battles with the rest of the High Seas Fleet, including the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland in the North Sea, and the Battle of the Gulf of Riga and Operation Albion in the Baltic Sea. At the end of the war, Moltke was interned with the majority of the High Seas Fleet at Scapa Flow while the ships' fate was being discussed during peace treaty negotiations. The ships were scuttled on 21 June 1919 to prevent their seizure by the Allies.Goeben was stationed in the Mediterranean at the start of the war; she escaped from pursuing Royal Navy ships to Constantinople. The ship, along with the light cruiser Breslau, was transferred to the Ottoman Navy soon after arrival. Strategically, Goeben played a very important role: she helped bring the Ottoman Empire into the war as a member of the Central Powers, and by acting as a fleet in being the ship prevented Anglo-French attempts to force the Bosporus, and similarly stymied a possible advance by the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Goeben was retained by the new Turkish government after the war. Only slightly modified from her original configuration, the ship remained on active service with the Turkish Navy until being decommissioned on 20 December 1950; she was stricken from the Navy register on 14 November 1954. Two years earlier, when Turkey joined NATO in 1952, the ship was assigned the hull number B70. The ship was unsuccessfully offered for sale to the West German government in 1963. Without a group willing to preserve her as a museum, the ship was sold to M.K.E. Seyman in 1971 for scrapping. She was towed to the breakers on 7 June 1973, and the work was completed in February 1976.".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser length "186.6".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipBeam "30.0".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser thumbnail SMS_Moltke_LOC_hec_01144.jpg?width=300.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser type Battlecruiser.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser wikiPageID "12818631".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser wikiPageRevisionID "603627250".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser hasPhotoCollection Moltke-class_battlecruiser.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser name "Moltke class".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser operators "* * Ottoman/Turkish Navy".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipArmament "* 10 × /50 SK guns * 12 × guns * 12 × guns".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipArmor "* Belt: 280–76.2 mm * barbettes: * turrets * deck 76.2–25.4 mm".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipComplement "* 43 officers * 1,010 men".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipDisplacement "* Design: 22,979 tons * Full load: 25,400 tons".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipPropulsion "* 4 screws, Parsons turbines * Design: * Maximum:".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipRange "4120".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipSpeed "* Design: 25.5 knots * Maximum: 28.4 knots".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser shipType Battlecruiser.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser totalShipsCompleted "2".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser totalShipsLost "1".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser totalShipsPlanned "2".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser totalShipsRetired "1".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser subject Category:Battlecruiser_classes.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser subject Category:Moltke-class_battlecruisers.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser subject Category:World_War_I_battlecruisers_of_Germany.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser type MeanOfTransportation.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser type Ship.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser type Product.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser type DesignedArtifact.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser comment "The Moltke class was a class of two "all-big-gun" battlecruisers of the German Imperial Navy built between 1909–1911. Named SMS Moltke and SMS Goeben, they were similar to the previous Von der Tann unique battlecruiser, but the newer design featured several incremental improvements. The Moltkes were slightly larger, faster, and better armored, and had an additional pair of 28 centimeter guns.Both ships served during World War I.".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "Clase Moltke".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "Classe Moltke".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "Classe Moltke".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "Krążowniki liniowe typu Moltke".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "Moltke-Klasse".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "Moltke-class battlecruiser".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "Линейные крейсера типа «Мольтке»".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "モルトケ級巡洋戦艦".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser label "毛奇级战列巡洋舰".
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs Třída_Moltke.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs Moltke-Klasse.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs Clase_Moltke.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs Classe_Moltke.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs Classe_Moltke.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs モルトケ級巡洋戦艦.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs Krążowniki_liniowe_typu_Moltke.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs m.02x65q_.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs Q697124.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser sameAs Q697124.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser wasDerivedFrom Moltke-class_battlecruiser?oldid=603627250.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser depiction SMS_Moltke_LOC_hec_01144.jpg.
- Moltke-class_battlecruiser isPrimaryTopicOf Moltke-class_battlecruiser.