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Derfflinger may refer to: In warships: Derfflinger-class battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger, a battlecruiser of the Imperial German Navy, launched in 1913 V
Derfflinger
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
SMS Derfflinger was a battlecruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) built in the early 1910s during the Anglo-German naval arms race
SMS_Derfflinger
Battlecruiser class of the German Imperial Navy
The Derfflinger class was a class of three battlecruisers of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). The ships were ordered for the 1912–1913 Naval
Derfflinger-class battlecruiser
Derfflinger-class_battlecruiser
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
early in the battle, salvos from both Seydlitz and the battlecruiser Derfflinger destroyed the battlecruiser Queen Mary in seconds. Seydlitz saw limited
SMS_Seydlitz
German fishing trawler
Derfflinger was a German fishing trawler which was built in 1939. She was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War. She was used
German trawler V 620 Derfflinger
German_trawler_V_620_Derfflinger
Brandenburg–Prussian general (1606–1695)
Georg von Derfflinger (20 March 1606 – 14 February 1695) was a field marshal in the army of Brandenburg-Prussia during and after the Thirty Years' War
Georg_von_Derfflinger
Mary, and Derfflinger and Lützow together destroyed Invincible. The four remaining battlecruisers—Von der Tann, Moltke, Seydlitz, and Derfflinger saw little
List of battlecruisers of Germany
List_of_battlecruisers_of_Germany
Part of World War I
Markgraf and Kronprinz of the 3rd Battle Squadron and the Derfflinger-class battlecruiser Derfflinger. Hipper intended to clear the bank of British fishing
Battle_of_Dogger_Bank_(1915)
1916 major naval battle during World War I
Hase, the first gunnery officer aboard Derfflinger, noted: The enemy was shooting superbly. Twice the Derfflinger came under their infernal hail and each
Battle_of_Jutland
1675 battle
Frederick William, the Great Elector, under his Feldmarschall Georg von Derfflinger near the town of Fehrbellin. Along with the Battle of Warsaw (1656),
Battle_of_Fehrbellin
Class of German battlecruisers
design of the Mackensens was a much improved version of the previous Derfflinger class. The most significant improvement was a new, more powerful 35 cm
Mackensen-class_battlecruiser
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
Neither Derfflinger, due to battle damage, nor Von der Tann, due to the dirtiness of her boiler fires, could steam at more than 18 knots. Derfflinger and
SMS_Von_der_Tann
German admiral (1863–1932)
this time Hipper's squadron had been augmented by the new battlecruiser Derfflinger. Twelve hours after Hipper left the Jade, the High Seas Fleet, consisting
Franz_von_Hipper
Naval gun
three Derfflinger-class battlecruisers. The guns were used to great effect at the Battle of Jutland on 31 May – 1 June 1916, when the two Derfflinger-class
30.5_cm_SK_L/50_gun
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
acceptance trials of its newest member, the recently completed battlecruiser Derfflinger. These were carried out in the North Sea without incident. It was decided
SMS_Moltke
tons, 10 x 28 cm guns) SMS Seydlitz, 1912 Derfflinger class (27,000 tons, 8 x 30.5 cm guns) SMS Derfflinger, 1913 SMS Lützow, 1913 SMS Hindenburg, 1915
List of ships of the Imperial German Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Imperial_German_Navy
Last British battlecruiser built before WWI
Jutland in mid-1916. She was struck twice by the German battlecruiser Derfflinger during the early part of the battle and her magazines exploded shortly
HMS_Queen_Mary
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
SMS Lützow was the second Derfflinger-class battlecruiser built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) before World War I. Ordered as a replacement
SMS_Lützow
Large capital warship
Germany finished the Derfflinger class and began work on the Mackensen class. The Mackensens were a development of the Derfflinger class, with 13.8-inch
Battlecruiser
Battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
immediately opened fire on Hipper's flagship Lützow and Derfflinger. Indomitable hit Derfflinger three times and Seydlitz once, while the Lützow quickly
HMS_Invincible_(1907)
Cancelled class of German battlecruisers
which was itself very similar to the armor scheme on the preceding Derfflinger-class ships. They had an armor belt that was 300 mm (11.8 in) thick in
Ersatz Yorck-class battlecruiser
Ersatz_Yorck-class_battlecruiser
1916 Lead Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy
since other battleships were concentrating their fire on Derfflinger. Two of her hits on Derfflinger disabled her aft turrets; the other three caused less
HMS_Revenge_(06)
Abbey in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England
Whitby Abbey was shelled by the German battlecruisers Von der Tann and Derfflinger, whose crew "were aiming for the Coastguard Station on the end of the
Whitby_Abbey
Battlecruiser of the German Imperial Navy
the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the third ship of the Derfflinger class, built to a slightly modified design. She was laid down in October
SMS_Hindenburg
1907 Invincible-class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
after the battle. She damaged the German battlecruisers Seydlitz and Derfflinger during the Battle of Jutland in mid-1916 and watched her sister ship
HMS_Indomitable_(1907)
Attack by the Imperial German Navy on 16 December 1914
commanded the battlecruisers SMS Seydlitz, Von der Tann, Moltke and Derfflinger, the armoured cruiser SMS Blücher, the light cruisers SMS Strassburg
Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby
Raid_on_Scarborough,_Hartlepool_and_Whitby
1907 Invincible-class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy
Invincibles almost immediately opened fire on Hipper's flagship, Lützow, and Derfflinger. Lützow quickly took ten hits from Lion, Inflexible and Invincible, including
HMS_Inflexible_(1907)
German general (1641–1696)
well-connected by marriage, his uncle being Field Marshal Georg von Derfflinger and his daughter being married to Colonel Ludwig von Blumenthal, a nephew
Hans_Adam_von_Schöning
1675 battle
500 men; the Brandenburg force, commanded by Field Marshal Georg von Derfflinger and General von Götze had some 1,500–2,000 men in the battle. In 1674
Battle_of_Rathenow
Battleship class of the German Imperial Navy
excellent example of this practice is the Derfflinger-class battlecruisers: the lead ship SMS Derfflinger was considered a new addition to the fleet
Helgoland-class_battleship
19/20th-century German naval officer
outbreak of World War I, he was made captain of the battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger, which he also commanded during the Battle of Dogger Bank. In September
Ludwig_von_Reuter
Lion-class battlecruiser
hits on Lützow and one on Derfflinger. She also fired seven torpedoes, four at the German battleships, two at Derfflinger and one at the light cruiser
HMS_Lion_(1910)
Queen Elizabeth-class battleship
5-centimetre shells beginning at 16:58, probably from the battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger. The first of these struck the ship's upper deck before detonating upon
HMS_Barham_(04)
Armored cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
December 1914, Blücher, Moltke, Von der Tann, the new battlecruiser Derfflinger, and Seydlitz, along with the light cruisers Kolberg, Strassburg, Stralsund
SMS_Blücher
than 62 shells at the cruiser SMS Wiesbaden and the battle cruiser SMS Derfflinger, but without success. Later, Bellerophon served as the junior flagship
List of dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy
List_of_dreadnought_battleships_of_the_Royal_Navy
Class of British battlecruisers
Lion. Moltke and Derfflinger combined their fire to cripple Lion over the next hour even though Princess Royal engaged Derfflinger during this period
Lion-class_battlecruiser
Bay in the Orkney Islands, Scotland
successfully raised 45 of the 52 scuttled ships. The last, the massive Derfflinger, was raised from a record depth of 45 metres just before work was suspended
Scapa_Flow
Lion-class battlecruiser
risk. Moltke and Derfflinger combined their fire to badly damage Lion over the next hour, even with Princess Royal attacking Derfflinger. Meanwhile, Blücher
HMS_Princess_Royal_(1911)
1916 Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy
German battlecruiser squadron and opened fire at the leading vessel, SMS Derfflinger. The gunners overestimated the range initially, but by 19:20 had found
HMS_Royal_Oak_(08)
Roon, Seydlitz, Gneisenau, Bülow, Yorck, Kleist, Goeben, Lützow and Derfflinger, all built for the German Imperial Mail Service to Australia and the
SS_Scharnhorst_(1904)
Battle in June, 1675
army had deployed in order of battle. A division under Field Marshal Derfflinger succeeded, however, in repairing the bridge that had been damaged by
Battle_of_Nauen
British admiral (1870–1916)
engaged, Invincible facing the combined batteries of SMS Lützow and SMS Derfflinger and inflicting damage on Lützow, which would force her abandonment and
Horace_Hood
German fishing trawler and vorpostenboot
Reiser V 605 Arthur Duncker V 606 Fladengrund V 607 Düsseldorf V 620 Derfflinger V 621 Mars V 622 Almuth V 623 Jupiter V 624 Köln V 625 Johann Schulte
German_trawler_V_622_Almuth
Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1627–1693)
chosen to lead the largely unsuccessful campaign, which led Georg von Derfflinger to temporarily resign in protest. While campaigning against the French
John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
John_George_II,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Dessau
Reiser V 605 Arthur Duncker V 606 Fladengrund V 607 Düsseldorf V 620 Derfflinger V 621 Mars V 622 Almuth V 623 Jupiter V 624 Köln V 625 Johann Schulte
German trawler V 605 Arthur Duncker
German_trawler_V_605_Arthur_Duncker
George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau 24 January 1670 1627–93 Georg von Derfflinger 18 February 1670 1606–95 Alexander Hermann, Count of Wartensleben 23
List_of_German_field_marshals
Boat
Reiser V 605 Arthur Duncker V 606 Fladengrund V 607 Düsseldorf V 620 Derfflinger V 621 Mars V 622 Almuth V 623 Jupiter V 624 Köln V 625 Johann Schulte
German trawler V 607 Düsseldorf
German_trawler_V_607_Düsseldorf
Reiser V 605 Arthur Duncker V 606 Fladengrund V 607 Düsseldorf V 620 Derfflinger V 621 Mars V 622 Almuth V 623 Jupiter V 624 Köln V 625 Johann Schulte
SS_Jupiter
Member of the landed nobility
Weizsäcker Ulrich von Hassell Heinrich Graf von Lehndorff-Steinort Georg von Derfflinger Erich von Drygalski Ludwig von Wolzogen Rudolf von Bennigsen Heinrich
Junker_(Prussia)
German shipbuilding and engineering company
battlecruiser SMS Scharnhorst, armoured cruiser SMS Seydlitz and SMS Derfflinger, battlecruisers that were heavily damaged in the Battle of Jutland; both
Blohm+Voss
Navy of the German Empire between 1871 and 1919
knots. For 1912–13 Germany concentrated on battlecruisers, with three Derfflinger-class ships of 27,000 tons and 26–27 knots maximum speed, costing 56–59 million
Imperial_German_Navy
Destruction of interned warships, 21 June 1919
Derfflinger capsizes
Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow
Scuttling_of_the_German_fleet_at_Scapa_Flow
Naval gun
C/13. The anti-aircraft gun was first installed on the battlecruiser Derfflinger and eventually all German capital ships had their 8.8 cm anti-torpedo
8.8_cm_SK_L/45_naval_gun
Royal Navy ships
immediately opened fire on Hipper's flagship Lützow and Derfflinger. Indomitable hit Derfflinger three times and Seydlitz once, while the Lützow quickly
Invincible-class battlecruiser
Invincible-class_battlecruiser
German naval unit during World War I
until 16 November of that year. Derfflinger's sistership Lützow joined the unit on 20 March 1916. The third Derfflinger-class battlecruiser, and final
I_Scouting_Group
Cancelled 1918 German Imperial Navy operation
sabotage the armistice negotiations. A large number of stokers from Derfflinger and Von der Tann failed to return from shore leave and were rounded up
Naval order of 24 October 1918
Naval_order_of_24_October_1918
Saxon-Brandenburger army leader, field marshal and Governor of Berlin
did so (the other three being John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Derfflinger, and Spaen). Flemming commanded successfully in Flanders and retired
Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming
Heino_Heinrich_Graf_von_Flemming
Type of small naval craft
Nassau–, König–, and Bayern–class battleships, the SMS Seydlitz, and the Derfflinger–class battlecruisers all carried one each. Launch, a type which overlaps
Picket_boat
G-class submarine of the United States
Flow – SMS Bayern, SMS Bremse, SMS Brummer, SMS Cöln, SMS Dresden, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Emden, SMS Friedrich der Grosse, SMS G38, SMS G39, SMS G40, SMS Hindenburg
USS_G-2
Military unit
Anhalt-Dessau (5. Pommersches) Nr. 42 Grenadier-Regiment zu Pferde Freiherr von Derfflinger (Neumärkisches) Nr. 3 3.Feldartillerie-Brigade: 1. Pommersches Feldartillerie-Regiment
3rd_Division_(German_Empire)
Australian general (1889–1959)
on 25 April 1915. Morshead's platoon transferred from the transport Derfflinger to the destroyer HMS Usk, which took it to within 500 yards (460 m) of
Leslie_Morshead
(1943), mine warfare vessel Deneb (1961), mine warfare vessel Derfflinger: 27,000 ton Derfflinger-class battlecruiser, launched 1913 Der Königliche Ernst August:
List of naval ships of Germany
List_of_naval_ships_of_Germany
1911 Colossus-class battleship of the United Kingdom
guns without result. About 19:15, she engaged the battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger at a range of only 8,000–9,000 yards (7,300–8,200 m) with five salvos
HMS_Colossus_(1910)
Castle in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
the bombardment of the town by two warships of the German Empire, SMS Derfflinger and SMS Von der Tann, on 16 December 1914. The raid killed 19 people
Scarborough_Castle
Iron Duke-class battleship
succession. The gunners incorrectly claimed to have hit the battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger. At around that time, Benbow and three other battleships opened fire
HMS_Benbow_(1913)
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
John Campbell, however, states that these two ships instead targeted Derfflinger and Lützow, and it was HMS Moorsom that fired the four torpedoes, though
SMS_Grosser_Kurfürst_(1913)
Period of low solar activity from 1790 to 1830
eruptions and solar activity". Hayakawa, Hisashi et al. (2020a) "Thaddäus Derfflinger's Sunspot Observations during 1802–1824: A Primary Reference to Understand
Dalton_Minimum
Roman Catholic Church on South Uist
is from the SMS Derfflinger. It was recovered from Scapa Flow. Interior Interior Presbytery Bell, recovered from the SMS Derfflinger List of listed buildings
St_Michael's_Church,_Eriskay
Military unit
Armeekorps mobil Ersatz-Eskadron/Grenadier-zu-Pferd-Regiment Freiherr von Derfflinger (Neumärkisches) Nr. 3 Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 85 II.Bataillon/2.
85th Landwehr Division (German Empire)
85th_Landwehr_Division_(German_Empire)
District of Prussia
Kav. Brigade. Created 29 December 1704. Honorary name of "Freiherr von Derfflinger". the 15th Fußartillerie regiment (2. Pommersches) of the ?. FußA. Brigade
Kreis_Bromberg
Astronomy conference in Gotha, Germany (1798)
meeting was scheduled for early August. Among the invitees were Taddäus Derfflinger from the Kremsmünster Observatory [de], Roger Barry from Mannheim Observatory
First European congress of astronomers
First_European_congress_of_astronomers
Town in Saxony, Germany
Lützen (1632). In 1639 Eilenburg was conquered by the troops of Georg von Derfflinger. In 1646 peace negotiations between Saxony and Sweden began in Eilenburg
Eilenburg
German admiral (1866 – 1944)
ships that were part of the group were the SMS Seydlitz, SMS Lützow, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Moltke and the SMS Von der Tann. Boedicker was then a Konteradmiral
Friedrich_Boedicker
Russian pre-dreadnought battleship
Flow – SMS Bayern, SMS Bremse, SMS Brummer, SMS Cöln, SMS Dresden, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Emden, SMS Friedrich der Grosse, SMS G38, SMS G39, SMS G40, SMS Hindenburg
Russian_battleship_Potemkin
Flow – SMS Bayern, SMS Bremse, SMS Brummer, SMS Cöln, SMS Dresden, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Emden, SMS Friedrich der Grosse, SMS G38, SMS G39, SMS G40, SMS Hindenburg
HMS_M27
Decade
Prince-Bishop of Lübeck (1634–1655) (d. 1655) March 20 – Georg von Derfflinger, field marshal in the army of Brandenburg-Prussia (1618–1648) (d. 1695)
1600s_(decade)
Municipality in Upper Austria, Austria
forest, and 75 percent is farmland. It is the birthplace of Georg von Derfflinger. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer
Neuhofen_an_der_Krems
German Wehrmacht officer (1896–1936)
(1874–1957), the last commander of the World War I battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger. After being tasked with building and organising the Olympic village
Wolfgang_Fürstner
German admiral (1863–1928)
however, war-weary sailors began deserting en masse. As Von der Tann and Derfflinger passed through the locks that separated Wilhelmshaven's inner harbor
Reinhard_Scheer
Coastal town in North Yorkshire, England
the town was shelled by the German battlecruisers Von der Tann and Derfflinger. In the final assault on the Yorkshire coast, the ships aimed their guns
Whitby
Grosse, Scapa Flow 1938: SMS Grosser Kurfürst, Scapa Flow 1939: SMS Derfflinger, Scapa Flow 1947: HMS Iron Duke, Scapa Flow 1952: SS Oljaren, Pentland
Metal_Industries,_Limited
World War I order of battle
Hipper SMS Lützow (flagship) (scuttled 1 June): KptzS Victor Harder SMS Derfflinger: KptzS Johannes Hartog SMS Seydlitz: KptzS Moritz von Egidy SMS Moltke:
Battle of Jutland order of battle
Battle_of_Jutland_order_of_battle
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
on 18–19 August. Due to the serious damage incurred by Seydlitz and Derfflinger at Jutland, the only battlecruisers available for the operation were
SMS_Markgraf
Flow – SMS Bayern, SMS Bremse, SMS Brummer, SMS Cöln, SMS Dresden, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Emden, SMS Friedrich der Grosse, SMS G38, SMS G39, SMS G40, SMS Hindenburg
HMS_M25
Minotaur-class armoured cruiser
Wiesbaden they were spotted in turn at 18:05 by the German battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger and four battleships which were less than 8,000 yards (7,300 m) away
HMS_Defence_(1907)
American fishery patrol vessel
Flow – SMS Bayern, SMS Bremse, SMS Brummer, SMS Cöln, SMS Dresden, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Emden, SMS Friedrich der Grosse, SMS G38, SMS G39, SMS G40, SMS Hindenburg
USFS_Murre
Prussian field marshal and lay religious activist (1654–1739)
other battles against Sweden, at times as the adjutant of Georg von Derfflinger. Promoted to Stabshauptmann in 1680, he participated in the Great Turkish
Dubislav_Gneomar_von_Natzmer
Large Torpedo Boat of the Imperial German Navy
Flow – SMS Bayern, SMS Bremse, SMS Brummer, SMS Cöln, SMS Dresden, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Emden, SMS Friedrich der Grosse, SMS G38, SMS G39, SMS G40, SMS Hindenburg
SMS_S36
Town in North Yorkshire, England
Castle on the top. The castle was bombarded by the German warships SMS Derfflinger and SMS Von der Tann in the First World War. The promontory divides the
Scarborough,_North_Yorkshire
British ship class
SMS Wiesbaden, possibly scoring some hits, as well as the battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger. Temeraire was the only one of the sisters to score a hit on the battlecruiser
Bellerophon-class_battleship
Class of battleships of the Royal Navy
results. They also engaged and hit the battlecruisers SMS Seydlitz and SMS Derfflinger multiple times, although only inflicting light damage. In return, Seydlitz
Colossus-class battleship (1910)
Colossus-class_battleship_(1910)
Bellerophon-class battleship
hit anything. At 19:17, the ship opened fire at the battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger and scored one hit that glanced off the conning tower. The only significant
HMS_Bellerophon_(1907)
Former infantry regiment of the British Army
and 11 wounded when the town was attacked by the battlecruisers SMS Derfflinger, SMS Von der Tann and SMS Blucher. After the failure of British attacks
Durham_Light_Infantry
German shipping company (1857–1970)
1908 Derfflinger 9,060 GRT Schichau-Werke, Danzig 1914 seized by Britain, renamed Huntsgreen; 1923 repurchased by NDL, reverted to Derfflinger, 1932
Norddeutscher_Lloyd
R-class submarine of the United States
Flow – SMS Bayern, SMS Bremse, SMS Brummer, SMS Cöln, SMS Dresden, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Emden, SMS Friedrich der Grosse, SMS G38, SMS G39, SMS G40, SMS Hindenburg
USS_R-6
knocked out one of Queen Mary's main guns. The German battlecruiser SMS Derfflinger, in the meantime, had lost sight of her previous target in the haze and
List of battlecruisers of the Royal Navy
List_of_battlecruisers_of_the_Royal_Navy
German Vorpostenboote
Reiser V 605 Arthur Duncker V 606 Fladengrund V 607 Düsseldorf V 620 Derfflinger V 621 Mars V 622 Almuth V 623 Jupiter V 624 Köln V 625 Johann Schulte
German_trawler_V_105_Cremon
Land forces of Prussia (1701–1919)
monarchy in the long term. Field Marshals of Brandenburg-Prussia included Derfflinger, John George II, Spaen and Sparr. The elector's troops traditionally
Prussian_Army
Reiser V 605 Arthur Duncker V 606 Fladengrund V 607 Düsseldorf V 620 Derfflinger V 621 Mars V 622 Almuth V 623 Jupiter V 624 Köln V 625 Johann Schulte
German trawler V 402 Dr. Adolf Spilker
German_trawler_V_402_Dr._Adolf_Spilker
British ocean liner, in service 1907–1921
Flow – SMS Bayern, SMS Bremse, SMS Brummer, SMS Cöln, SMS Dresden, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Emden, SMS Friedrich der Grosse, SMS G38, SMS G39, SMS G40, SMS Hindenburg
SS_Grampian
DERFFLINGER
DERFFLINGER
DERFFLINGER
DERFFLINGER
Boy/Male
Tamil
Powerful, The supreme God
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word gale, GALE means "sea storm."Â Compare with strictly feminine Gale.
Female
English
Diminutive form of Latin Clara, CLARISSA means "fame."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Moon
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Hindu Trinity; Bramha Vishnu and Mahesh
Girl/Female
Tamil
A tree
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Old Arabic Name
Biblical
hour, or time, of a prince;
Boy/Male
German, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord Krishna
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sturtevant.
DERFFLINGER
DERFFLINGER
DERFFLINGER
DERFFLINGER
DERFFLINGER