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The ''Wiesbaden'' class of light cruisers was a class of ships built by the German ''Kaiserliche Marine'' (Imperial Navy) shortly before the outbreak of World War I. Two ships were built in this class, and . They were very similar to the preceding design, the , though they were armed with eight 15 cm SK L/45 guns instead of the twelve 10.5 cm SK L/45 guns on the earlier vessels. The ships had a top speed of . ''Wiesbaden'' saw only one major action, the Battle of Jutland, on 31 May – 1 June 1916. She was badly damaged and immobilized during the battle and became the center of a melee as both sides fought over the crippled ship. She eventually sank in the early morning hours of 1 June, with only one survivor. ''Frankfurt'' was only lightly damaged at Jutland and saw extensive service with the II Scouting Group, including during Operation Albion against the Russians in the Baltic and at the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight, both in 1917. She was interned with the rest of the fleet at the end of the war and scuttled at Scapa Flow, though British sailors prevented her from sinking. ''Frankfurt'' was ceded to the US Navy as a war prize and eventually expended as a target in July 1921. ==Design==
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