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German submarine Deutschland

Index German submarine Deutschland

Deutschland was a blockade-breaking German merchant submarine used during World War I. It was developed with private funds and operated by the North German Lloyd Line. [1]

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  1. 65 relations: Alizarin, Allies of World War I, Anthraquinone, Armistice of 11 November 1918, Arsphenamine, Baltimore, Bay of Fundy, Bernard & Graefe, Birkenhead, Blockade runner, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cape Henry, Chesapeake Bay, Cruiser submarine, Deck gun, Deutsche Bank, Dye, Ernst Zehle, Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft, German Empire, Great Yarmouth, Gross register tonnage, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Hapag-Lloyd, Harwich, Heligoland, Horatio Bottomley, Imperial German Navy, Kapitänleutnant, Korvettenkapitän, Length overall, Lightship Nantucket, Medication, Merchant submarine, Neutral country, New London, Connecticut, Newport, Rhode Island, Noel Pemberton Billing, Norddeutscher Lloyd, Paul König, Ponta Delgada, Portugal, Pre-dreadnought battleship, Propaganda, Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, Royal Navy, Sable Island, Saint John, New Brunswick, Shipping line, ... Expand index (15 more) »

  2. German Type U 151 submarines
  3. Merchant submarines
  4. World War I merchant ships of Germany

Alizarin

Alizarin (also known as 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, Mordant Red 11, C.I. 58000, and Turkey Red) is an organic compound with formula that has been used throughout history as a red dye, principally for dyeing textile fabrics.

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Allies of World War I

The Allies, the Entente or the Triple Entente was an international military coalition of countries led by France, the United Kingdom, Russia, the United States, Italy, and Japan against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in World War I (1914–1918).

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Anthraquinone

Anthraquinone, also called anthracenedione or dioxoanthracene, is an aromatic organic compound with formula.

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Armistice of 11 November 1918

The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiègne that ended fighting on land, at sea, and in the air in World War I between the Entente and their last remaining opponent, Germany.

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Arsphenamine

Arsphenamine, also known as Salvarsan or compound 606, is an antibiotic drug that was introduced at the beginning of the 1910s as the first effective treatment for the deadly infectious diseases syphilis, relapsing fever, and African trypanosomiasis.

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Baltimore

Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Bay of Fundy

The Bay of Fundy (Baie de Fundy) is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine.

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Bernard & Graefe

Bernard & Graefe is a German book publisher, which since 1991 has been part of the Mönch publishing group.

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Birkenhead

Birkenhead is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England; historically, it was part of Cheshire until 1974.

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Blockade runner

A blockade runner is a merchant vessel used for evading a naval blockade of a port or strait.

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Bremen

Bremen (Low German also: Breem or Bräm), officially the City Municipality of Bremen (Stadtgemeinde Bremen), is the capital of the German state of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (Freie Hansestadt Bremen), a two-city-state consisting of the cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven.

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Bremerhaven

Bremerhaven (Bremerhoben) is a city on the east bank of the Weser estuary in northern Germany.

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Cape Henry

Cape Henry is a cape on the Atlantic shore of Virginia located in the northeast corner of Virginia Beach.

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Chesapeake Bay

The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States.

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Cruiser submarine

A cruiser submarine was a very large submarine designed to remain at sea for extended periods in areas distant from base facilities.

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Deck gun

A deck gun is a type of naval artillery mounted on the deck of a submarine.

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Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank AG is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.

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Dye

A dye is a colored substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is being applied.

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Ernst Zehle

Hermann Wilhelm Ernst Zehle (February 28, 1876 – January 14, 1940) was a German painter, sculptor, and an early environmental advocate.

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Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft

Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft is a German shipbuilding company located in Flensburg.

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German Empire

The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.

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Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth, often called Yarmouth, is a seaside town which gives its name to the wider Borough of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England; it straddles the River Yare and is located east of Norwich.

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Gross register tonnage

Gross register tonnage (GRT, grt, g.r.t., gt), or gross registered tonnage, is a ship's total internal volume expressed in "register tons", each of which is equal to.

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Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax (Scottish-Gaelic: Halafacs or An Àrd-Bhaile) is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada.

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Hapag-Lloyd

Hapag-Lloyd AG is a German international shipping and container transportation company, the 4th biggest in the world.

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Harwich

Harwich is a town in Essex, England, and one of the Haven ports on the North Sea coast.

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Heligoland

Heligoland (Helgoland,; Heligolandic Frisian: deät Lun,, Mooring Frisian: Hålilönj, Helgoland) is a small archipelago in the North Sea.

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Horatio Bottomley

Horatio William Bottomley (23 March 1860 – 26 May 1933) was an English financier, journalist, editor, newspaper proprietor, swindler, and Member of Parliament.

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Imperial German Navy

The Imperial German Navy or the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) was the navy of the German Empire, which existed between 1871 and 1919.

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Kapitänleutnant

, short: KptLt/in lists: KL, (captain lieutenant or lieutenant captain) is an officer grade of the captains' military hierarchy group of the German.

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Korvettenkapitän

Korvettenkapitän is the lowest ranking senior officer in a number of Germanic-speaking navies.

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Length overall

Length overall (LOA, o/a, o.a. or oa) is the maximum length of a vessel's hull measured parallel to the waterline.

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Lightship Nantucket

The station named Nantucket or Nantucket Shoals was served by a number of lightvessels (also termed lightships) that marked the hazardous Nantucket Shoals south of Nantucket Island.

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Medication

A medication (also called medicament, medicine, pharmaceutical drug, medicinal drug or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.

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Merchant submarine

A merchant submarine is a type of submarine intended for trade, and being without armaments, it is not considered a warship like most other types of submarines. German submarine Deutschland and merchant submarine are merchant submarines.

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Neutral country

A neutral country is a state that is neutral towards belligerents in a specific war or holds itself as permanently neutral in all future conflicts (including avoiding entering into military alliances such as NATO, CSTO or the SCO).

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New London, Connecticut

New London is a seaport city and a port of entry on the northeast coast of the United States, located at the outlet of the Thames River in New London County, Connecticut.

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Newport, Rhode Island

Newport is a seaside city on Aquidneck Island in Rhode Island, United States.

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Noel Pemberton Billing

Noel Pemberton Billing (31 January 1881 – 11 November 1948), sometimes known as Noel Pemberton-Billing, was a British aviator, inventor, publisher and Member of Parliament for Hertford.

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Norddeutscher Lloyd

Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL; North German Lloyd) was a German shipping company.

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Paul König

Paul Liebrecht König (March 20, 1867 – September 9, 1933) was a sailor and business executive.

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Ponta Delgada

Ponta Delgada is the largest municipality (concelho) and executive capital of the Autonomous Region of the Azores in Portugal.

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Portugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe, whose territory also includes the Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira.

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Pre-dreadnought battleship

Pre-dreadnought battleships were sea-going battleships built from the mid- to late- 1880s to the early 1900s.

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Propaganda

Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded language to produce an emotional rather than a rational response to the information that is being presented.

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Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood

Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, (14 September 1864 – 24 November 1958), known as Lord Robert Cecil from 1868 to 1923,As the younger son of a Marquess, Cecil held the courtesy title of "Lord".

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Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, and a component of His Majesty's Naval Service.

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Sable Island

Sable Island (île de Sable, literally "island of sand") is a small Canadian island situated southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and about southeast of the closest point of mainland Nova Scotia in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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Saint John, New Brunswick

Saint John is a seaport city located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.

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Shipping line

A shipping line or shipping company is a company whose line of business is ownership and operation of ships.

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Simon Lake

Simon Lake (September 4, 1866 – June 23, 1945) was a Quaker American mechanical engineer and naval architect who obtained over two hundred patents for advances in naval design and competed with John Philip Holland to build the first submarines for the United States Navy.

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Sphere of influence

In the field of international relations, a sphere of influence is a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level of cultural, economic, military, or political exclusivity.

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St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

St.

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Submarine Cargo Vessel

The Submarine Cargo Vessel (Подводное транспортное судно) is a proposed idea from the Russian Rubin Design Bureau. German submarine Deutschland and Submarine Cargo Vessel are merchant submarines.

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Submarine hull

A submarine hull has two major components, the light hull and the pressure hull.

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Submarine tender

A submarine tender, in British English a submarine depot ship, is a type of depot ship that supplies and supports submarines.

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Torpedo

A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target.

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Torpedo tube

A torpedo tube is a cylindrical device for launching torpedoes.

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Type U 151 submarine

Type U 151 U-boats were a class of large, long-range submarines initially constructed during World War I to be merchant submarines and later used by the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy). German submarine Deutschland and Type U 151 submarine are German Type U 151 submarines and world War I submarines of Germany.

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U-boat

U-boats were naval submarines operated by Germany, particularly in the First and Second World Wars.

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United States Naval Institute

The United States Naval Institute (USNI) is a private non-profit military association that offers independent, nonpartisan forums for debate of national security issues.

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Utsira (island)

Utsira is an island in Rogaland county, Norway.

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Virginia Capes

The Virginia Capes are the two capes, Cape Charles to the north and Cape Henry to the south, that define the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay on the eastern coast of North America.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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15 cm SK L/40 naval gun

The 15 cm SK L/40SK - Schnelladekanone (quick loading cannon); L - Länge in Kaliber (length in caliber) was a German naval gun that was used as secondary armament on pre-dreadnought battleships, protected cruisers and armored cruisers of the Imperial German Navy in World War I. It was also used as a coast-defence gun during World Wars I and II.

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See also

German Type U 151 submarines

Merchant submarines

World War I merchant ships of Germany

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_Deutschland

Also known as Deutschland (1916), Deutschland (German submarine), Deutschland (submarine), German submarine U 155 (1917), German submarine U-155 (1917), German submarine U155 (1917), SM U 155, SM U-155, SM U155, SM Unterseeboot 155, SM Unterseeboot U 155, SM Unterseeboot U-155, SM Unterseeboot U155, U 155 (1917), U-155 (1917), U155 (1917), Unterseeboot 155 (1917).

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