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Qu'est-ce (qui) est überzeugt von der eigenen Meinung - définition

GERMAN BATTLECRUISER
SMS von Der Tann; SMS von der Tann; S.M.S. von der Tann; Von der Tann class battlecruiser
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  • The German battlecruisers bombarding Lowestoft
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  • Von der Tann}}{{'}}s design
  • Maps showing the maneuvers of the British (blue) and German (red) fleets on 31 May – 1 June 1916
  • Blücher}}, the initial German response to the ''Invincible'' class
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  • CG-rendering of ''Von der Tann''
  • Von der Tann}} in 1911
  • Von der Tann}} as depicted in Brassey's ''Naval Annual'' in 1913; shaded areas represent armor protection.
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Friedrich von der Trenck         
  • Friedrich von der Trenck
  • Coat of arms of the noble family von der Trenck, known as Stier
PRUSSIAN ARMY OFFICER, ADVENTURER, AND AUTHOR (1726-1794)
Friedrich von der trenck; Friedrich Freiherr von der Trenck
Friedrich Freiherr von der Trenck (16 February 1726 – 25 July 1794) was a Prussian officer, adventurer, and author.
Der Trompeter von Säckingen         
OPERA BY VICTOR ERNST NESSLER
Der Trompeter von Sakkingen; Der Trompeter von Säkkingen
Der Trompeter von Säckingen (The Trumpeter of Säckingen) is an opera in a prologue and three acts by Viktor Nessler. The German libretto was by Rudolf Bunge, based on the epic poem, Der Trompeter von Säkkingen , by Joseph Viktor von Scheffel.
Von der Leyen         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Von der Leyen (disambiguation)
von der Leyen () most commonly refers to Ursula von der Leyen, German politician and President of the European Commission. It may also mean:

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SMS Von der Tann

SMS Von der Tann was the first battlecruiser built for the German Kaiserliche Marine, as well as Germany's first major turbine-powered warship. At the time of her construction, Von der Tann was the fastest dreadnought-type warship afloat, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph). She was designed in response to the British Invincible class. While the German design had slightly lighter guns—28 cm (11 in), compared to the 30.5 cm (12 in) Mark X mounted on the British ships—Von der Tann was faster and significantly better-armored. She set the precedent of German battlecruisers carrying much heavier armor than their British equivalents, albeit at the cost of smaller guns.

Von der Tann participated in a number of fleet actions during the First World War, including several bombardments of the English coast. She was present at the Battle of Jutland, where she destroyed the British battlecruiser HMS Indefatigable in the opening minutes of the engagement. Von der Tann was hit several times by large-caliber shells during the battle, and at one point in the engagement, the ship had all of her main battery guns out of action either due to damage or malfunction. Nevertheless, the damage was quickly repaired and the ship returned to the fleet in two months.

Following the end of the war in November 1918, Von der Tann, along with most of the High Seas Fleet, was interned at Scapa Flow pending a decision by the Allies as to the fate of the fleet. The ship met her end in 1919 when German caretaker crews scuttled their ships to prevent their division among Allied navies. The wreck was raised in 1930, and scrapped at Rosyth from 1931 to 1934.