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Siegfried-class coastal defense ship : ウィキペディア英語版 | Siegfried-class coastal defense ship
The ''Siegfried'' class was a group of six coastal defense ships built by the German ''Kaiserliche Marine'' ("Imperial Navy") in the late 19th century. The ships were intended to protect the German coastline from naval attacks. The class comprised the lead ship , along with her sisters , , , , and . All six ships were named after Norse mythological figures. Two further vessels, the , were built to a similar design but were not identical. The ''Siegfried''-class ships were obsolete by the outbreak of World War I, and saw only limited service in their intended role before they were withdrawn from active duty. The ships then served in a variety of secondary duties, including barracks ships, target ships, and in the case of ''Beowulf'', an icebreaker in the Baltic Sea. All six ships were struck from the naval register on 17 June 1919, days before the Treaty of Versailles was signed. Five of the ships were sold for scrapping immediately after they were struck from the register, but ''Frithjof'' was purchased by a shipping company, and converted into a freighter. She served in this capacity until she too was scrapped in 1930. == Design ==
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