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Gneisenau may
refer to:
August von
Gneisenau (1760–1831),
Prussian field marshal Bruno Neidhardt von
Gneisenau [de] (1811–1889),
Prussian general One of...
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Gneisenau (German pronunciation: [ˈɡnaɪ̯zənaʊ̯]) was a
German capital ship,
alternatively described as a
battleship and battlecruiser, in **** Germany's...
- SMS
Gneisenau was an
armored cruiser of the
German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), part of the two-ship
Scharnhorst class.
Named for the
earlier ****...
- and
Gneisenau.
Scharnhorst was
launched first, and is
considered to be the lead ship by some sources; they are also
referred to as the
Gneisenau class...
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August Wilhelm Antonius Graf
Neidhardt von
Gneisenau (27
October 1760 – 23
August 1831) was a
Prussian field marshal. He was a
prominent figure in the...
- Kriegsmarine. She was the lead ship of her class,
which included her
sister ship
Gneisenau. The ship was
built at the
Kriegsmarinewerft dockyard in Wilhelmshaven;...
- SS
Gneisenau was a 18,160 gross
register tons (GRT)
Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL)
ocean liner that was
launched and
completed in 1935. Like
several other...
- Brest-Litovsk.
There were four
German offensives,
codenamed Michael, Georgette,
Gneisenau, and Blücher-Yorck.
Michael was the main attack,
which was
intended to...
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other two ships,
Ersatz Gneisenau, and
Ersatz Scharnhorst, were
considered to be
replacements for the
armored cruisers Gneisenau and Scharnhorst, both of...
- Hamburg, Germany. She was the lead ship of her class,
which included SMS
Gneisenau.
Scharnhorst and her
sister were
enlarged versions of the
preceding Roon...