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SMS Konig; Sms konig; Sms koenig; SMS Koenig
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  • alt=A map designating the locations where the German ships were sunk.
  • Painting of a ''König''-class ship under fire at Jutland by [[Claus Bergen]]
  • A ''König''-class battleship firing her main guns at Jutland, by Claus Bergen
  • alt=Schematics for this type of battleship; the ships mount five gun turrets, two forward, one in the center between two smoke stacks, and two aft
  • Maps showing the maneuvers of the British (blue) and German (red) fleets on 31 May – 1 June 1916
  • alt=A large battleship sits motionless, black smoke billows from its funnels

SMS Tátra         
  • ''Csepel'' on the right, followed by ''Balaton'' and ''Tátra'', returning after the 1st Battle of Durazzo, 30 December 1915
  • 02}} on the left and ''Tátra'' in the center
  • A model of ''Tátra'' in the [[Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Wien]]
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SMS Tatra
SMS Tátra was the lead ship of her class of six destroyers built for the (Austro-Hungarian Navy) shortly before the First World War. Completed in 1913, she helped to sink an Italian destroyer during the action off Vieste in May 1915 after Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary.
SMS Árpád         
  • Line-drawing of the ''Habsburg''-class ships; shaded areas show the extent of the armor layout
  • 1:50 scale model of Árpád
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SMS Arpad
SMS Árpád  was a pre-dreadnought battleship built by the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the early 20th century. She was launched on 11 September 1901 as the second of three s.
SMS Blücher (1877)         
  • [[Alfred von Tirpitz]], the ship's first commander
SCREW CORVETTE OF THE GERMAN IMPERIAL NAVY
SMS Blucher (1877)
SMS Blücher was a built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) in the late 1870s. The Bismarck-class corvettes were ordered as part of a major naval construction program in the early 1870s, and she was designed to serve as a fleet scout and on extended tours in Germany's colonial empire.

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SMS König

SMS König was the first of four König-class dreadnought battleships of the Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. König (English: King) was named in honor of King William II of Württemberg. Laid down in October 1911, the ship was launched on 1 March 1913. Final construction on König was completed shortly after the outbreak of World War I; she was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet on 9 August 1914.

Along with her three sister ships, Grosser Kurfürst, Markgraf, and Kronprinz, König took part in most of the fleet actions during the war. As the leading ship in the German line on 31 May 1916 in the Battle of Jutland, König was heavily engaged by several British battleships and suffered ten large-caliber shell hits. In October 1917, she forced the Russian pre-dreadnought battleship Slava to scuttle herself in the Battle of Moon Sound, which followed Germany's successful Operation Albion.

König was interned, along with the majority of the High Seas Fleet, at Scapa Flow in November 1918 following the Armistice. On 21 June 1919, Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter gave the order to scuttle the fleet, including König, while the British guard ships were out of the harbor on exercises. Unlike most of the scuttled ships, König was never raised for scrapping; the wreck is still on the bottom of the bay.