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1913 ships

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1913 ships

Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 135. Chapters: SMS Derfflinger, HMS Tiger, Japanese battleship Haruna, SMS Markgraf, SMS König, Chilean battleship Almirante Latorre, Japanese battleship Kirishima, SMS Grosser Kurfürst, SMS Lützow, HMS Agincourt, SS Pennsylvanian, HMS Warspite, SS Montanan, SS Panaman, USS Benham, RMS Empress of Australia, RMS Aquitania, USS Parker, SS Washingtonian, HMS Benbow, Italian auxiliary ship Olterra, SS Tubantia, HMS Erin, CSS Acadia, RMS Homeric, Italian battleship Caio Duilio, Russian battleship Imperatritsa Mariya, MV Liemba, SS Bergensfjord, HMAS AE2, Italian battleship Andrea Doria, MV Wotan, SS Leviathan, HMS Queen Elizabeth, Spanish battleship Alfonso XIII, SS Empire Advocate, SS Pfalz, USS Buena Ventura, SS James Carruthers, USS Wolverine, USS Cassin, SS Desabla, Italian submarine Nereide, SS Arlington, Island Princess, HMAS AE1, Japanese submarine tender Komahashi, USS G-3, USS Calamares, USS Oosterdijk, Adventuress, USS Suwanee, HMS Leonidas, USS Matsonia, HMS Aurora, USS Melville, HNoMS Garm, French battleship Lorraine, USS Despatch, USS Clarinda, HMS Laertes, SS Königin Luise, HMCS CC-2, French battleship Provence, HMCS CC-1, USS H-3, French battleship Bretagne, Greek cruiser Elli, USS Lady Betty, RMS Andania, USS Tenadores, USS Downes, Icebreaker Sadko, USS Black Hawk, HMAS Berrima, SM U-30, USS Raboco, USCGC Vidette, HMS Laforey, List of ship launches in 1913, USS Resolute, USS H-2, USS Nahant, HMS Birmingham, USS Rappahannock, USS Sea Otter, USS Karibou, SMS Graudenz, USS Cummings, HMS Nottingham, RMS Alaunia, SM U-28, USS Betty Jane I, HMS Fortune, HMS Meteor, USS H-1, USS Catherine Johnson, SMS Novara, USS Dianthus, USS Yarrow, USS Howarda, USS East Hampton, USS Arroyo, HMS E7, USS Wild Goose, USS Nereus, USS Katrina, HMS Emperor of India, USS Gem, USS Bath, HMS Ardent, USS Sussex, HMS Severn, Robert C Hammond, USS Duncan, Golden State, USS Natoma, USS Josephine, HMS Arethusa, USC&GS, Natoma, USS Kenneth L. McNeal, SS Alcantara, USS K-1, USS K-2, USS Chipper, HMS E8, USS Hippocampus, USS Newark, USS Santa Clara, HMS E9, USS Kathrich II, USS Margo, USS Wendy, USS Olympic, USS Margaret, USS Me-Too, HMS Humber, USS Desire, USS Dodger II, USS Wandena, USS Narragansett, USS Alert, USS A. Brook Taylor, HMS Mersey, USS Alice, SM U-24, HMS Lowestoft, USS Dicky, USS Wanderer, HMS Ambuscade, HMS Paragon, USS Admiral, SM U-29, USC&GS, Dailhache, HMS Loyal, SM U-27, USS Niagara, USS Santa Cecilia, HMS Calgarian, SS Katoomba, USS Abalone, HMS E10, HMS Owl, HMS Louis, SS Stord I, SS Audacious, SS Nautilus, Benjamim Guimarães. Excerpt: SMS Derfflinger was a battlecruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine built just before the outbreak of World War I. She was the lead vessel of her class of three ships, her sister ships were Lützow and Hindenburg. The Derfflinger class battlecruisers were larger and featured significant improvements over the previous German battlecruisers, in terms of armament, armor protection, and cruising range. The ship was named after Field Marshal Georg von Derfflinger who fought in the Thirty Years' War. Derfflinger was part of the I Scouting Group for most of World War I, and was involved in several fleet actions during the war. She took part in the bombardments of English coastal towns, as well as the Battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland, where her stubborn resistance led to the British nicknaming her "Iron Dog". The ship was partially responsible for the sinking of two British battlecruisers at...

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