gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:starship
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Imperial_German_Navy
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gptkbp:armament
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4 × 50 cm torpedo tubes
10 × 15 cm guns
8 × 8.8 cm guns
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gptkbp:armor
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Up to 80 mm thick
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gptkbp:beam
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17.4 meters
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gptkbp:casualties
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Few survivors after sinking
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gptkbp:class
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Rostock-class cruiser
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gptkbp:commissioned
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gptkb:1917
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gptkbp:communication
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Wireless telegraphy
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gptkbp:constructed_in
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gptkb:Kaiserliche_Werft
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gptkbp:crew
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around 400
Used for training naval officers
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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Featured in documentaries
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gptkbp:decommissioned
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1945
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gptkbp:disbandment_date
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1945
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gptkbp:displacement
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5,800 tons
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gptkbp:draft_year
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5.9 meters
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gptkbp:fate
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sunk in 1945
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gptkbp:has_exhibition
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Parts displayed in museums
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gptkbp:historical_analysis
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Subject of naval history studies
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gptkbp:historical_period
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Interwar period
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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Participated in naval battles
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gptkbp:home_port
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gptkb:Wilhelmshaven
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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SMS Rostock
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gptkbp:is_celebrated_in
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Memorials established for crew members
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gptkbp:launch_date
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1916
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gptkbp:launch_site
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gptkb:Kiel
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gptkbp:legacy
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Influenced post-war naval design
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gptkbp:length
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186.5 meters
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gptkbp:military_strategy
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Used in fleet actions
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gptkbp:name
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gptkb:SMS_Rostock
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gptkbp:notable_event
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gptkb:Battle_of_Jutland
gptkb:Operation_Albion
gptkb:Operation_Bight
Scuttling in 1945
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gptkbp:notable_ships
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Significant design in naval architecture.
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gptkbp:operational_range
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Extended range for operations
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gptkbp:propulsion
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Steam turbines
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gptkbp:radar
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Equipped with early radar systems
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gptkbp:reputation
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Known for speed and agility
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gptkbp:resting_place
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gptkb:Scapa_Flow
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gptkbp:services
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gptkb:World_War_I
gptkb:World_War_II
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gptkbp:sister_ship
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gptkb:SMS_Karlsruhe
gptkb:SMS_Leipzig
gptkb:SMS_Emden
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gptkbp:speed
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30 knots
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gptkbp:type
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Light cruiser
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