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Spanish coast where they evacuated Germans and other refugees to France. The warships not only transported refugees, but also escorted the many merchant ships that were chartered by Germany for the repatriation of their citizens. The half-flotilla returned to Spain with
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chose to remain in port. During subsequent attacks later that day, several bombs fell near the ship and she steamed to join the cruiser in Ibiza. Five days later, another
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her with machine guns, thus firing the opening shots of the campaign. The
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at the exit from the harbor. Both ships followed the fleet four days later after repairs. In 1931, the 4th
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struck it at a speed of 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph). The impact ripped open at least one fuel tank and holed the turbine and
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transported about 100 men of the invasion force and was one of the cruiser's escorts through the Baltic and
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withdrew not long afterward and the German troops that had made it ashore bluffed the
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263:23,000
194:Displacement
188:torpedo boat
155:15 July 1926
109:
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2456:HNoMS
2432:HNoMS
2398:HNoMS
2341:HNoMS
2296:HNoMS
2240:HNoMS
2215:HNoMS
2107:HNoMS
2088:HNoMS
2067:HNoMS
2054:HNoMS
1322:Albatros II
1203:HNoMS
1158:minesweeper
1098:and rammed
1077:HNoMS
877:Deutschland
860:, although
854:Deutschland
813:Deutschland
657:Karl Dönitz
611:yard number
561:gun shields
557:superfiring
463:World War I
445:ran aground
433:patrol boat
392:during the
368:German Navy
334:3 × single
312:1,800
286:2 × geared
163:15 May 1927
136:Yard number
47: /
2567:1926 ships
2556:Categories
2528:March 1940
2151:Königsberg
2011:Shipwrecks
1088:neutrality
1007:destroyers
995:Royal Navy
846:Republican
787:See also:
754:Swinemünde
740:Lieutenant
707:Königsberg
690:Königsberg
623:working up
555:; the aft
492:(938
421:minefields
321:Complement
283:2 × shafts
278:Propulsion
203:(938
35:10°47′30″E
2443:HMS
2415:HMS
2370:HMS
2363:HMS
2352:HMS
2324:HMS
2303:HMS
2277:Oldenburg
2265:Bärenfels
2163:HMS
2156:HMS
2143:HMS
2136:HMS
2131:Friedenau
2083:Karlsruhe
2074:HMS
2037:HMS
1427:Citations
1353:‹See Tfd›
1200:minelayer
1142:Oslofjord
1062:HMS
1059:submarine
1023:Skaggerak
969:Oslofjord
595:laid down
569:amidships
518:propeller
502:deep load
490:long tons
467:SMS
415:in 1939,
398:an attack
216:deep load
201:long tons
160:Completed
144:Laid down
120:Albatross
32:59°5′40″N
2541:May 1940
2486:18 Apr:
2475:16 Apr:
2468:Malangen
2465:13 Apr:
2451:Schürbek
2441:12 Apr:
2424:11 Apr:
2407:10 Apr:
2361:30 Apr:
2350:29 Apr:
2339:26 Apr:
2322:25 Apr:
2312:20 Apr:
2294:18 Apr:
2284:15 Apr:
2262:14 Apr:
2188:13 Apr:
2178:11 Apr:
2119:Albatros
2116:10 Apr:
2069:Eidsvold
2039:Glowworm
1921:Albatros
1907:Seeadler
1819:(2000).
1778:(2005).
1756:(2004).
1669:(1990).
1647:(2011).
1356:German:
1301:Albatros
1285:Albatros
1272:Curityba
1270:SS
1266:Albatros
1258:Albatros
1238:Albatros
1227:Albatros
1218:Albatros
1208:engaged
1194:, while
1192:Albatros
1135:Albatros
1131:Albatros
1127:capsized
1104:Albatros
1100:Albatros
1084:Albatros
1069:Albatros
1051:Albatros
1030:Albatros
1019:Kattegat
1003:Albatros
991:Albatros
923:Albatros
917:Interwar
897:Albatros
883:ordered
862:Albatros
852:causing
839:Albatros
830:Seeadler
825:Albatros
807:and the
795:Albatros
758:Albatros
730:Albatros
719:Albatros
703:Albatros
678:Albatros
627:Albatros
615:launched
591:Albatros
538:fuel oil
510:Schichau
506:Albatros
441:Albatros
417:Albatros
386:flagship
382:Albatros
359:Albatros
329:Armament
209:standard
152:Launched
116:Namesake
110:Albatros
60:Albatros
2495:Pasteur
2489:Achille
2417:Hotspur
2400:Pol III
2396:8 Apr:
2365:Bittern
2326:Bradman
2305:Sterlet
2271:Brummer
2165:Thistle
2102:Sørland
2096:Seattle
2062:Blücher
2052:9 Apr:
2035:8 Apr:
2019:6 Apr:
1950:Type 24
1383:caliber
1326:Brummer
1262:Bolærne
1167:sheered
1119:Pol III
1108:Pol III
1092:Pol III
1079:Pol III
1042:Blücher
910:Leipzig
893:Almería
869:captain
776:Leopard
663:of the
597:at the
512:geared
185:Type 23
126:Builder
99:Germany
78:History
2445:Eskimo
2427:Alster
2410:Alster
2372:Dunoon
2158:Tarpon
2145:Hunter
2076:Gurkha
1928:Kondor
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1254:Kondor
1234:Kondor
1196:Kondor
1174:Kondor
1165:which
1154:Horten
1146:Kondor
1123:raking
1064:Triton
1055:Skagen
951:, and
948:Kondor
770:Jaguar
429:Norway
225:Length
2479:Brand
2458:Storm
2434:Brand
2354:Unity
2332:Trygg
2315:Stegg
2242:Storm
2217:Frøya
2138:Hardy
2090:Norge
1935:Falke
1914:Greif
1734:[
1332:Notes
1281:shoal
1277:Rauøy
1177:'
1138:'
1015:Falke
1011:Greif
953:Falke
939:Greif
865:'
858:Ibiza
835:Cadiz
723:Greif
699:Libau
641:Greif
635:Falke
613:105,
573:mines
534:knots
496:) at
486:draft
443:then
348:mines
309:Range
302:knots
297:Speed
244:Draft
2524:1941
2516:1940
2508:1939
2343:Garm
2287:U-49
2248:U-64
2056:Æger
2028:U-50
1900:Möwe
1844:ISBN
1825:ISBN
1803:ISBN
1784:ISBN
1762:ISBN
1740:ISBN
1717:ISBN
1698:ISBN
1675:ISBN
1653:ISBN
1631:ISBN
1297:port
1293:list
1256:and
1250:Teie
1236:and
1186:and
1162:Otra
1047:Oslo
1021:and
1013:and
979:and
943:Möwe
907:and
905:Köln
901:Möwe
816:and
804:Köln
773:and
762:Möwe
749:T151
682:Möwe
647:Möwe
644:and
593:was
482:beam
469:H145
290:sets
257:3 ×
236:Beam
199:923
168:Fate
106:Name
2298:Sæl
2109:Tor
2022:U-1
1394:In
1369:In
1350:" (
1295:to
1246:R21
1242:Son
1214:R21
1210:R17
1188:R21
1184:R17
891:of
887:to
875:on
697:in
669:of
346:30
324:120
314:nmi
300:33
265:shp
230:o/a
207:) (
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673:.
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625:,
526:kW
504:.
439:.
408:.
269:kW
1997:e
1990:t
1983:v
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