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They were generally similar to the 1914's [[Pillau Class Cruiser (1914)|''Pillau'' class]] in that their armament was centered on the heavier 15-cm gun.
They were generally similar to the 1914's [[Pillau Class Cruiser (1914)|''Pillau'' class]] in that their armament was centered on the heavier 15-cm gun.


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Revision as of 17:15, 23 September 2012

Two Wiesbaden class cruisers were completed in 1915.

They were generally similar to the 1914's Pillau class in that their armament was centered on the heavier 15-cm gun.

Overview of 2 vessels
Citations for this data available on individual ship pages
Name Builder Laid Down Launched Completed Fate
Wiesbaden Vulcan, Stettin 1913 30 Jan, 1915 20 Aug, 1915 Sunk 1 Jun, 1916
Frankfurt Kiel Navy Yard 1913 20 Mar, 1915 10 Aug, 1915 Sunk 18 Jul, 1921

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Wiesbaden Class Light Cruiser
  Wiesbaden Frankfurt  
<– Pillau Class Minor Cruisers (DE) Brummer Class –>