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The '''Kaiserliche Marine''' was the German name for the Imperial German Navy.
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The '''Kaiserliche Marine''' (English: Imperial German Navy) was the Navy of Imperial Germany from 1871 to 1918.
  
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During the course of the war up to the Armistice, the Germans built 6 light cruisers, 174 torpedo boats, 115 fleet submarines, 136 U.B. submarines, 95 U.C. submarines, and 196 minesweepers.  It lost two battleships, one battle cruiser, six armoured cruisers, eighteen light cruisers, seventeen gunboats, 110 torpedo boats, and 229 submarines.<ref>Herwig.  ''Luxury Fleet''.  p. 222.</ref>
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The Kaiserliche Marine (English: Imperial German Navy) was the Navy of Imperial Germany from 1871 to 1918.

First World War

During the course of the war up to the Armistice, the Germans built 6 light cruisers, 174 torpedo boats, 115 fleet submarines, 136 U.B. submarines, 95 U.C. submarines, and 196 minesweepers. It lost two battleships, one battle cruiser, six armoured cruisers, eighteen light cruisers, seventeen gunboats, 110 torpedo boats, and 229 submarines.[1]

Footnotes

  1. Herwig. Luxury Fleet. p. 222.

Bibliography

External Source