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- SMS_Magdeburg length "138700.0".
- SMS_Magdeburg abstract "SMS Magdeburg ("His Majesty's Ship Magdeburg") was a lead ship of the Magdeburg class of light cruisers in the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). Her class included three other ships: Breslau, Strassburg, and Stralsund. Magdeburg was built at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen from 1910 to August 1912, when she was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet. The ship was armed with a main battery of twelve 10.5 cm SK L/45 guns and had a top speed of 27.5 knots (50.9 km/h; 31.6 mph). Magdeburg was used as a torpedo test ship after her commissioning until the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, when she was brought to active service and deployed to the Baltic.In the Baltic, Magdeburg fired the first shots of the war against the Russians on 2 August, when she shelled the port of Libau. She participated in a series of bombardments of Russian positions until late August. On the 26th, she participated in a sweep of the entrance to the Gulf of Finland; while steaming off the Estonian coast, she ran aground off the island of Odensholm and could not be freed. A pair of Russian cruisers appeared and seized the ship. Fifteen crew members were killed in the brief engagement. They recovered three intact German code books, one of which they passed to the British. The ability to decrypt German wireless signals provided the British with the ability to ambush German units on several occasions during the war, including the Battle of Jutland. The Russians partially scrapped Magdeburg while she remained grounded before completely destroying the wreck.".
- SMS_Magdeburg builder AG_Weser.
- SMS_Magdeburg builder Bremen.
- SMS_Magdeburg commissioningDate "1912-08-20".
- SMS_Magdeburg country German_Empire.
- SMS_Magdeburg length "138.7".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipBeam "13.5".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipDraft "4.4".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipLaunch "1911-05-13".
- SMS_Magdeburg status "Ran aground and sunk on 26 August 1914 in the Gulf of Finland".
- SMS_Magdeburg thumbnail Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-2007-0221,_Kleiner_Kreuzer_Magdeburg.jpg?width=300.
- SMS_Magdeburg topSpeed "51.1152".
- SMS_Magdeburg wikiPageID "5183658".
- SMS_Magdeburg wikiPageRevisionID "597834395".
- SMS_Magdeburg hasPhotoCollection SMS_Magdeburg.
- SMS_Magdeburg shipArmament "12".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipArmament "120".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipArmament "2".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipArmor "Belt:".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipArmor "Conning tower:".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipBuilder AG_Weser.
- SMS_Magdeburg shipBuilder Bremen.
- SMS_Magdeburg shipCommissioned "1912-08-20".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipComplement "18".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipComplement "336".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipCountry German_Empire.
- SMS_Magdeburg shipFate "--08-26".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipLaidDown "1910".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipLaunched "1911-05-13".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipName "Magdeburg".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipNamesake Magdeburg.
- SMS_Magdeburg shipOriginalCost "8058000".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipPropulsion "16".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipPropulsion "2".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipPropulsion "3".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipRange "at".
- SMS_Magdeburg shipYardNumber "171".
- SMS_Magdeburg subject Category:1911_ships.
- SMS_Magdeburg subject Category:History_of_cryptography.
- SMS_Magdeburg subject Category:Magdeburg-class_cruisers.
- SMS_Magdeburg subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1914.
- SMS_Magdeburg subject Category:Ships_built_in_Bremen_(state).
- SMS_Magdeburg subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Gulf_of_Finland.
- SMS_Magdeburg subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_Germany.
- SMS_Magdeburg subject Category:World_War_I_shipwrecks_in_the_Baltic_Sea.
- SMS_Magdeburg point "59.3 23.35".
- SMS_Magdeburg type 1911Ships.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Artifact100021939.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Conveyance103100490.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Craft103125870.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Cruiser103140900.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Instrumentality103575240.
- SMS_Magdeburg type MagdeburgClassCruisersOfTheImperialGermanNavy.
- SMS_Magdeburg type MilitaryVehicle103764276.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Object100002684.
- SMS_Magdeburg type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Ship104194289.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Shipwreck104197110.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Vehicle104524313.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Vessel104530566.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Warship104552696.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Whole100003553.
- SMS_Magdeburg type WorldWarICruisersOfGermany.
- SMS_Magdeburg type WorldWarIShipwrecksInTheBalticSea.
- SMS_Magdeburg type MeanOfTransportation.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Ship.
- SMS_Magdeburg type Product.
- SMS_Magdeburg type DesignedArtifact.
- SMS_Magdeburg type SpatialThing.
- SMS_Magdeburg comment "SMS Magdeburg ("His Majesty's Ship Magdeburg") was a lead ship of the Magdeburg class of light cruisers in the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). Her class included three other ships: Breslau, Strassburg, and Stralsund. Magdeburg was built at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen from 1910 to August 1912, when she was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet. The ship was armed with a main battery of twelve 10.5 cm SK L/45 guns and had a top speed of 27.5 knots (50.9 km/h; 31.6 mph).".
- SMS_Magdeburg label "SMS Magdeburg (1911)".
- SMS_Magdeburg label "SMS Magdeburg (1911)".
- SMS_Magdeburg label "SMS Magdeburg".
- SMS_Magdeburg label "SMS Magdeburg".
- SMS_Magdeburg label "SMS Magdeburg".
- SMS_Magdeburg label "SMS Magdeburg".
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- SMS_Magdeburg lat "59.3".
- SMS_Magdeburg long "23.35".
- SMS_Magdeburg wasDerivedFrom SMS_Magdeburg?oldid=597834395.
- SMS_Magdeburg depiction Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-2007-0221,_Kleiner_Kreuzer_Magdeburg.jpg.
- SMS_Magdeburg isPrimaryTopicOf SMS_Magdeburg.
- SMS_Magdeburg name "Magdeburg".