File:SMS Siegfried NH 88773.jpg
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The German coastal defense ship SMS Siegfried early in her career. The NHHC caption states this is just one of the six members of the class, but various characteristics unique to Siegfried, most notably the number and orientation of the air intakes for the engines, and the configuration of the bridge, make clear this is Siegfried and not one of her sister ships. |
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c. 1891 |
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current | 17:46, 9 April 2021 | 5,513 × 2,815 (1.69 MB) | Parsecboy (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information | description = The German coastal defense ship {{SMS|Siegfried}} early in her career. The NHHC caption states this is just one of the six members of the class, but various characteristics unique to ''Siegfried'', most notably the number and orientation of the air intakes for the engines, and the configuration of the bridge, make clear this is ''Siegfried'' and not one of her sister ships. | source = [https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/our-colle... |
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