German cruiser Lützow (Hipper class) — The Lützow was a German Admiral Hipper class heavy cruiser. She was of the third group of this class and was named after Prussian general Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow who fought in the Napoleonic Wars. . Lützow was laid down at DeSchiMAG in… … Wikipedia
German cruiser Deutschland — For other ships of the same name, see Deutschland (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
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German cruiser Emden — The German light cruiser Emden was the only ship of its class. The third cruiser to bear the name Emden was the first new warship built in Germany after World War I.Ordered in 1921, construction was delayed first by Allied objections to the… … Wikipedia
German cruiser Admiral Hipper — The German cruiser Admiral Hipper was the lead ship of the Admiral Hipper –class heavy cruisers which served with the Kriegsmarine of Germany during World War II.The ship was named after Admiral Franz von Hipper, commander of the German… … Wikipedia
German cruiser Admiral Scheer — Admiral Scheer in Gibraltar in 1936 … Wikipedia
German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee — Admiral Graf Spee in 1936 Career (Nazi Germany) … Wikipedia
German cruiser Seydlitz — Seydlitz was a heavy cruiser of the German navy, fourth in the Hipper class, but was never completed. The keel was laid on 29 December 1936 at DeSchiMAG shipyards in Bremen, Germany, and the ship was launched on 19 January 1939. At the outbreak… … Wikipedia
Lützow — can refer to:* Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow (1782–1834), a Prussian lieutenant general ** The Lützow Free Corps, a Prussian volunteer force during the Napoleonic wars commanded by Ludwig von Lützow ** One of several ships known as the German… … Wikipedia
German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement — German Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement Signed January 10, 1941 Location Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Signatories Soviet Union … Wikipedia