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Graudenz-class cruiser : ウィキペディア英語版 | Graudenz-class cruiser
The ''Graudenz'' class of light cruisers was a class of two ships built for the German Imperial Navy. The class comprised and . The ships both were laid down in 1912, launched in October 1913 and April 1914 and commissioned in August 1914 and January 1915, respectively. They were armed with a main battery of twelve 10.5 cm guns, though over the course of their careers, they were rearmed with seven more powerful 15 cm guns. They displaced at full load and were rated at a top speed of Both ships saw extensive service during World War I, primarily in the reconnaissance forces of the High Seas Fleet. They participated in several raids on the British coast, screening for the battlecruisers of the I Scouting Group. ''Regensburg'' saw heavy combat at the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the war; ''Graudenz'' had been damaged by a mine and was in dock for repairs at the time of the battle. Both were involved in the Wilhelmshaven mutiny at the end of the war. Following Germany's defeat, ''Graudenz'' was ceded to Italy and served as ''Ancona'' until 1937, when she was sold for scrap. ''Regensburg'' was transferred to France, where she served as ''Strasbourg'' until 1936, when she was converted into a barracks ship. She was ultimately scuttled in Lorient to protect the German U-boat pens there. ==Design==
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