- SMS Gneisenau
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Gneisenau .SMS "Gneisenau" was anarmoured cruiser of the German navy. She was named afterAugust von Gneisenau , a Prussian general of theNapoleonic Wars .ervice history
Launched on
14 June 1906 , together with her sister ship SMS "Scharnhorst", they were improvements on the previous "Roon" class. After commissioning, these 2 ships formed the core of the German East Asia cruiser squadron based atQingdao (then Romanised as "Tsingtao") inChina under Vice-Admiral GrafMaximilian von Spee .On the outbreak of the First World War, the squadron left Qingdao after
Japan entered the war on the Allied side. The ships successfully traversed the Pacific before having encountered and defeated a weaker British force. The British armoured cruisers HMS "Good Hope" and HMS "Monmouth", under Admiral SirChristopher Craddock , were sunk at theBattle of Coronel off the coast ofChile on1 November 1914 .Battle of the Falkland Islands
On
8 December 1914 , after passing into theSouth Atlantic through theStraits of Magellan , the squadron launched an attack on theFalkland Islands in an attempt to get coal for the ship's bunkers. However, they encountered a much more powerful British force, which included thebattlecruiser s HMS "Invincible" and HMS "Inflexible", which proceeded to destroy the German ships in the firstBattle of the Falkland Islands . "Gneisenau" was lost with most of its crew, although 176 survivors were picked up by the British.References
*"Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I" (Jane's Publishing, London, 1919)
*Robert Gardiner, ed., "Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905" (Conway Maritime Press, London, 1979)
*Hanson W. Baldwin, "World War I: An Outline History" (Harper and Row, New York, 1962)
*Robert K. Massie, "Castles Of Steel" (Ballantine Books, 2003)
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