SMS Kaiser Barbarossa

SMS Kaiser Barbarossa

Kaiser Barbarossa was a German pre-dreadnought battleship of the Kaiser Friedrich III class. The ship was laid down in August 1898, launched on 21 April 1900, and commissioned in June 1901. She served with the German navy from her commissioning in 1901, though her active career was limited by two lengthy stays in dry dock. Following the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, she and her sisters were mobilized as coastal defense ships in V Battle Squadron and assigned to the North and Baltic Seas. She saw no combat during the war and, due to a shortage of crews, the ships were withdrawn from active duty in February 1915 and relegated to secondary duties. After the war in 1918, the ship was decommissioned

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Summary SMS Kaiser BarbarossaKaiser Barbarossa was a German pre-dreadnought battleship of the Kaiser Friedrich III class. The ship was laid down in August 1898, launched on 21 April 1900, and commissioned in June 1901. She served with the German navy from her commissioning in 1901, though her active career was limited by two lengthy stays in dry dock. Following the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, she and her sisters were mobilized as coastal defense ships in V Battle Squadron and assigned to the North and Baltic Seas. She saw no combat during the war and, due to a shortage of crews, the ships were withdrawn from active duty in February 1915 and relegated to secondary duties. She was briefly used as a torpedo target ship for most of 1915 and thereafter spent the remainder of the war as a prison ship in Wilhelmshaven. After the war in 1918, the ship was decommissioned and sold for scrap metal. It was broken up in 1919–20 and her hull was later used to build the German battleship Kriegsmarine, which was built in the 1930s and 1940s. She is the only member of her class to survive the Second World War and the only one to be named after a German president. She has been named after Kaiser Wilhelm II, who ordered the construction of the battleships in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Kaiser BarbarossA was a member of the German Imperial Navy’s fleet of 640 battleships, under contract under the name Schichau-Werke in Danzig, under the contract number 640. The first battleships built under this contract were the Brandenburg-class ships, which were the first addition to the German fleet in late 1880s; they were followed by the five Kaiser FriedrichIII-class battleships. The last two ships of the class were the Kaiser Karl der Grosse and the Kaiser Barbarossa, both of which were built in 1901. The Kaiser Friedrich III-class Battleships were the last battleships of the Imperial Navy to be built before the end of the First World War. The ships were ordered by the German Kaiserliche Marine, which had begun a program of expansion at the direction of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The battleships were built under contract in 1898, with the name Kaiser Barracossa. They were completed in 1901 and served in the Imperial Navy until 1909. The Kaiser F Friedrich III class battleship was the last of the Brandenburg class to be completed.