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German training cruiser Deutschland (A59)

''Deutschland'' (A59) was a naval ship of the Bundesmarine, the West German Navy. She was constructed and used as a training cruiser ("''Schulschiff''") in peacetime and planned for multi-role missions in the event of war: troop ship, hospital ship, minelayer, and escort. For this reason the ship was only lightly armed for its size (no guided missiles), the machinery was rather impractical and diverse, and large teaching rooms were included. Also, civilians served alongside military personnel.
In her time ''Deutschland'' was the largest naval vessel of West Germany. Permission to build the ship was granted despite being larger than allowed by tonnage restrictions imposed by the WEU on West Germany. (The later Berlin class replenishment ships of the reunited Germany are much larger.) Like most German post-war naval ships she was completely NBC protected. ''Deutschland'' was the smallest German cruiser since the 4,385-ton and ''Bremse'' of 1915.
This one-ship class, ''Type 440'' of the German designation system, cost 95 million DM.
==Service career and fate==
Ordered in late 1958, the training ship ''Deutschland'' was laid down at Nobiskrug shipyard in Rendsburg on 11 September 1959.
Launched on 5 November 1960, it was originally intended to name the Federal German Navy's training ship ''Berlin''. For obvious political reasons however (Germany and Berlin being divided and the latter existing under the four power status, and the allies objecting the name chosen), the plan was abandoned and the vessel named after the German nation - "Deutschland" for Germany.
Delivered 10 April 1963, ''Deutschland'' was commissioned on 25 May 1966 and, like the sail training ship Gorch Fock, attached to the Naval Academy Mürwik in Flensburg-Mürwik. During her active service, thousands of cadets of the post-war West German navy completed the three month practical part of their officer's training on board ''Deutschland''. The ship remained in active service until she was decommissioned on 28 June 1990.
Notwithstanding the prominent role that the ship had played in the naval officer training of the ''Bundesmarine'' from the mid-1960s for nearly 25 years, all attempts to preserve the ship, e.g. as a museum, failed. ''FGS Deutschland'' was finally sold in October 1993 for scrap, and in January 1994 she was towed to Alang, India to meet her fate.

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