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SMS Schleswig-Holstein (pronounced [ˌʃleːsvɪç ˈhɔlʃtaɪn] ⓘ) was the last of the five pre-dreadnought Deutschland-class battleships built by the German Kaiserliche Marine.
Jul 31, 2019 · With Captain Gustav Kleikamp in command of SMS Schleswig Holstein, she and her sister ship, SMS Schlesien, were on a planned visit to the nation of Poland. This subterfuge was meant to honor German sailors killed on the cruiser Magdeburg back in World War 1 and were buried in Danzig in 1914.
SMS Schleswig-Holstein [lower-alpha 1] was the last of the five Deutschland-class battleships built by the German Kaiserliche Marine. The ship, named for the province of Schleswig-Holstein, was laid down in the Germaniawerft dockyard in Kiel in August 1905 and commissioned into the fleet nearly...
SMS Schleswig-Holstein was the last of the five pre-dreadnought Deutschland-class battleships built by the German Kaiserliche Marine. The ship, named for the province of Schleswig-Holstein, was laid down in the Germaniawerft dockyard in Kiel in August 1905 and commissioned into the fleet nearly three years later.
Jun 22, 2013 · A dive on the wreck of SMS Schleswig-Holstein in Estonia, 14 June 2013 This shipwreck has a place in history, serving both in WW1 and WW2, being the flagship of the German Navy, and firing...
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Bei S.M.S. Schleswig-Holstein handelte es sich um ein Linienschiff der Deutschland-Klasse. Der Stapellauf erfolgte am 17.12.1906 bei der Germania-Werft in Kiel, die Indienststellung folgte am 06.07.1908. Die Besatzungsstärke betrug 749 – 771 Mann.
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SMS Schleswig-Holstein was a history-making German naval ship that survived the First World War and survived most of the Second World War , then sank in 1944. At the time, the ship displayed enormous speed and firepower, which gave it a formidable quality in the unstable and unforgiving high seas.