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Emden may refer to one of the following German naval ships that were named after the town of Emden on the Ems River:

  • SMS Emden (1908), a Dresden-class light cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine commissioned in 1909. She sank two Allied warships and sank or captured nearly thirty Allied merchant vessels during World War I, and was run aground after the Battle of Cocos in 1914.
  • SMS Emden (1916), a Königsberg-class cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine that was scuttled at Scapa Flow in 1919
  • Emden, a unique light cruiser of the Reichsmarine (later Kriegsmarine) commissioned in 1925 and scrapped in 1949.
  • Emden, a Köln-class frigate of the Bundesmarine commissioned in 1961 and withdrawn in 1983.
  • Emden, a Bremen-class frigate of the Bundesmarine commissioned in 1983 and withdrawn in 2013.
  • Emden, a Braunschweig-class corvette of the Bundesmarine that entered service in 2023.

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German ship Emden

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Emden may refer to one of the following German naval ships that were named after the town of Emden on the Ems River: SMS Emden (1908), a Dresden-class...

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German cruiser Emden

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Emden was a light cruiser built for the German Navy (Reichsmarine) in the early 1920s. She was the only ship of her class and was the first large warship...

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SMS Emden

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SMS Emden ("His Majesty's Ship Emden") was the second and final member of the Dresden class of light cruisers built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial...

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Emden

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Emden (German pronunciation: [ˈɛmdn̩] ) is an independent city and seaport in Lower Saxony in the northwest of Germany, on the river Ems. It is the main...

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German corvette Emden

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Emden (F266) is the seventh ship of the Braunschweig-class corvette of the German Navy. The K130 Braunschweig class (sometimes Korvette 130) is Germany's...

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Emden Deep

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Ocean. Originally discovered by the German ship Emden in 1927, it was first explored in detail by the Danish ship Galathea in 1951 on the Galathea 2 expedition...

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Battle of Cocos

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the German light cruiser SMS Emden, commanded by Karl von Müller. After the retreat of the German East Asia Squadron from Southeast Asia, Emden had remained...

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German trawler V 620 Derfflinger

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Bruns, Emden, Germany. She was launched on 16 February 1939 and completed on 29 March. She was owned by the Großer Kurfürst Heringfischerei AG, Emden Her...

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German trawler V 623 Jupiter

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& Bruns, Emden, Germany. She was launched on 27 June 1936 and completed on 28 July. She was owned by the Dollart Heringfischerei AG, Emden. Her port...

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List of active German Navy ships

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This is a list of active German Navy ships as of 2022. There are approximately 65 ships in commission including; 11 frigates, 5 corvettes, 2 minesweepers...

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German trawler V 621 Mars

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& Bruns, Emden, Germany. She was launched on 8 June 1937 and completed on 7 August. She was owned by the Dollart Heringfischerei AG, Emden Her port of...

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German frigate Hessen

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Hessen is a Sachsen-class frigate of the German Navy. Built by Nordseewerke, Emden, Hessen was the third and final ship of the Sachsen class to be launched...

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Battle of Penang

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the German East Asia Squadron left its base in Tsingtao, China. The squadron headed east for Germany, but one ship, the light cruiser SMS Emden under...

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German commerce raiders in World War I

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August, Emden captured and disposed of sixteen Allied ships and two warships in a four-month career that ranged over the eastern Indian Ocean. Emden was destroyed...

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