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S.M.S. König Albert
Career Details
Laid down: 17 July 1910
Launched: 27 April, 1912
Commissioned: 31 July, 1913
Fate: Scuttled 21 June, 1919
General Characteristics
Builder: Schichau, Danzig
Displacement: 27,000 tons
Length: 172.4 m
Beam: 29.0 m
Draft: 9.1 m
Propulsion: 39,813 shp
Speed: 22 knots
Range: 7,900 st. mi. at 12 knots
Complement: 1,084
Armament: 10 × 30.5 cm guns
14 × 15 cm guns
8 × 8.8 cm guns
5 × 50 cm torpedo tubes

S.M.S. König Albert was a Kaiser Class battleship built in Germany prior to the First World War and which served in the High Sea Fleet of the Imperial German Navy during that war.

König Albert was the final ship of five which comprised the Kaiser class. It was the only vessel of the Imperial Fleet to be given the name König Albert.

During the war, König Albert was assigned to the III Battleship Squadron along with its sister-ships, although it was the only one to miss the Battle of Jutland. The ship was interned at Scapa Flow until the scuttling of the fleet on 21 June, 1919.

The wreck was raised in the 1930s.

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Dave Allton on GWPDA

Bibliography

Template:Kaiser Class (1911)