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M.G.K.1418:
Large Cruisers/Gro?e Kreuzer

Kaiserin-Augusta-class, 1 unit built 1892 .


S.M.S. Kaiserin Augusta
This ship was the first german large cruiser of international standard.


Victoria-Luise-class, 5 units became built between 1897 and 1898. This was Germany's first amoured cruisers.


S.M.S. Victoria Luise


S.M.S. Hertha, card to the service memory. Look for the color for tropical use!


S.M.S. Freya. Original photo from the visit of this ship in Veracruz/Mexico, september 1910  !


Prinz-Heinrich-Klasse, 1 unit built 1900.


S.M.S. Prinz Heinrich


S.M.S. Prinz-Heinrich.


S.M.S. Prinz Heinrich


Bl?cher-Klasse, 1 unit 1908.


S.M.S. Bl?cher.


S.M.S. Bl?cher, with emperor-visits.


S.M.S. Bl?cher - the end on january/24 1915 on the Doggerbank battle in the Northsea! this picture was shot from a british warship.


Von-Der-Tann-Klasse, 1 unit built 1909 . This ship was Germany's first battlecruiser.


S.M.S. Von Der Tann. Launch on march/20 1909 on the Blohm & Voss dockyard in Hamburg.


S.M.S. Von Der Tann


S.M.S. Von Der Tann in the 40.000-t-dock of the imperial navy dockyard in Kiel.


Moltke-Klasse, 2 units became built between 1910 and 1911.


S.M.S. Moltke


S.M.S. Moltke


S.M.S. Moltke


S.M.S. Moltke


S.M.S. Moltke


S.M.S. Moltke


S.M.S. Moltke.


S.M.S. Goeben. This ship was part of the german mediterranean sea division and was sold to Turkey at beginning of the war. Turkish name:Sultan Yavuz Selim (later only Yavuz). It was scrapped in 1973.


S.M.S. Goeben

M.G.K.1418:
Seydlitz-Klasse, 1 unit built in 1912.


S.M.S. Seydlitz in the 40.000-t-dock.


S.M.S. Seydlitz


S.M.S. Seydlitz burning in the battle of jutland ("Skagerrak-Schlacht) on may/31 1916.


S.M.S. Seydlitz burning in the battle of jutland ("Skagerrak-Schlacht) on may/31 1916.



S.M.S. Seydlitz marching home after the battle of jutland ("Skagerrak-Schlacht) on juni/1 1916.


S.M.S. Seydlitz before the port of Wilhelmshaven. Pump-sails try to reduce the depth


S.M.S. Seydlitz after the arrival in Wilhelmshaven. The ship received 24 artillery and a torpedo hit during the battle!  Also over 5000 t. water in the ship, reached the Seydlitz the home port - with 98 dead ones on board! In the background left above one recognizes the heavily damaged large cruiser Derfflinger (17 direct hits!) and in the neighbour on the right a battleship of the " Kaiser" - Class.



S.M.S. Seydlitz - the end: In Scapa flow after the self sinking of the German fleet in the internment to juni/21 1919.


Derfflinger-class, 3 units became built between 1913 and 1915.


S.M.S. Derfflinger.


S.M.S. Derfflinger


S.M.S. Derfflinger


S.M.S. Derfflinger


S.M.S. L?tzow. This was lost in the jutland battle to self sinking due to heavy damage.


S.M.S. Hindenburg on the launch on august/1. 1915 on the imperial dockyard in Wilhelmshaven. The 212-meters-ship was ready for service in 1917.


S.M.S. Hindenburg on the launch on august/1. 1915 on the imperial dockyard in Wilhelmshaven.


S.M.S. Hindenburg on the launch on august/1. 1915 on the imperial dockyard in Wilhelmshaven.


S.M.S. Hindenburg

M.G.K.1418:
Battleships/Linienschiffe (Schlachtschiffe)


Brandenburg-class, 4 units became built between 1891 and 1892. Germany's first battleships.


S.M.S. Kurf?rst Friedrich Wilhelm. This ship was sold to the Turkey in 1910. Turkish name: Barbaross Haireddina.


S.M.S. W?rth.


S.M.S. W?rth


Kaiser-Friedrich III - class, 5 units became built between 1896 and 1900.


S.M.S. Kaiser-Friedrich III


S.M.S. Kaiser Barbarossa


Wittelsbach-class, 5 units became built between 1900 and 1901.


S.M.S. Wittelsbach


S.M.S. Wettin


S.M.S. Wettin


S.M.S. Schwaben


Braunschweig-class, 5 units became built between 1902 and 1904.


S.M.S. Braunschweig in the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Chanel.


S.M.S. Braunschweig


S.M.S. Braunschweig(?)


S.M.S. Hessen


Deutschland-class, 5 units became built between 1904 and 1906.


The Deutschland-class in service of the "Reichsmarine" of the republic of Weimar . Pic from early 1930's.


S.M.S. Hannover


S.M.S. Pommern. This was the only german battleship that was lost (by a torpedo hit from the british destroyer HMS Faulknor) in the jutland battle in 1916. All 839 men of crew was lost!


S.M.S. Pommern.


S.M.S. Schlesien


S.M.S. Schlesien, in service of the "Reichsmarine" of the republic of Weimar . Pic from early 1930's.

M.G.K.1418:
Nassau-class, 4 units became built between 1908 and 1909. This was germany's first "Dreadnough-class" ("all-big-gun-battleship").


S.M.S. Nassau und S.M.S. Westfalen shoot salut to honour the emperor.


S.M.S. Nassau


S.M.S. Nassau


S.M.S. Rheinland


S.M.S. Westfalen


S.M.S. Westfalen. Note the main guns in 6 turrets!


Helgoland-Klasse, 4 units became built between 1909 and 1910.


The Helgoland-class on firing exercises.


S.M.S. Helgoland


S.M.S. Helgoland.


S.M.S. Helgoland


S.M.S. Helgoland in the dock in Kiel.


S.M.S. Ostfriesland, in the same dock.


S.M.S. Ostfriesland


S.M.S. Ostfriesland. Look for details of the bridge, guns and the anti-torpedo net-system.


S.M.S. Th?ringen. Glas plate (i don't know the english term!).


S.M.S. Th?ringen in dock.


S.M.S. Th?ringen in dock.


S.M.S. Th?ringen in dock.


S.M.S. Th?ringen


S.M.S. Th?ringen


S.M.S. Oldenburg


S.M.S. Oldenburg


S.M.S. Oldenburg

M.G.K.1418:
Kaiser-class, 5 units became built between 1911 and 1912.


S.M.S. Kaiser


S.M.S. Kaiser, the stern.


S.M.S. Kaiser, shoot salut to honour the emperor..


S.M.S Kaiserin


S.M.S Kaiserin


S.M.S. Friedrich Der Gro?e, flagg ship of the high sea fleet ("Hochseeflotte) 1912 to 1917.


S.M.S. Friedrich Der Gro?e


S.M.S. K?nig Albert


S.M.S. K?nig Albert


S.M.S. Prinzregent Luitpold


S.M.S. Prinzregent Luitpold


S.M.S. Prinzregent Luitpold


S.M.S. Prinzregent Luitpold, main guns.


S.M.S. Prinzregent Luitpold


S.M.S. Prinzregent Luitpold


K?nig-class, 4 units became built between 1913 and 1914.


S.M.S. K?nig


S.M.S. Markgraf


S.M.S. Markgraf


Bayern-class, 4 units were planned, two were finished 1916/17. This are Germany's first "Super-Dreadnoughts"!


S.M.S. Baden, flaggship of the high sea fleet ("Hochseeflotte") 1917/18.


S.M.S. Baden


S.M.S. Baden


S.M.S. Baden


Costal-defense-ships/K?stenpanzerschiffe

Siegfried-class, 8 units became built between 1889 and 1895.


S.M.S. Odin.


other


S.M.S. Mars, Artillery school ship.


S.M.Y. Hohenzollern, jacht of the emperor.


S.M.Y. Hohenzollern, jacht of the emperor.



The internment in Scapa flow 1918/19, which ended with the self sinking of the German fleet. In the picture the flagship of the internment fleet, S.M.S. Friedrich Der Gro?e as well as the fleet flagship S.M.S. Baden.


Battleships and battlecruisers in Scapa Flow in 1918/19.


I hope, my small trip into German naval history you too much did not bore!  ;D

Regards,
Marcus.

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