A number of German ships have been named Augsburg for the city of Augsburg:
German corvette Augsburg of the Braunschweig class.
German frigate Augsburg (F213) of the Bremen class.
SMS Augsburg, a Kolberg-class cruiser of the Imperial German Navy.
SS Augsburg, a cargo steamship that disappeared at sea in 1912.
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