About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: Bremen class cruisers, Brummer class cruisers, Bussard class cruisers, Dresden class cruisers, Gazelle class cruisers, Graudenz class cruisers, Karlsruhe class cruisers, Kolberg class cruisers, Koln class cruisers, Konigsberg class cruisers (1905), Konigsberg class cruisers (1915), Magdeburg class cruisers of the German Imperial Navy, Nautilus class cruisers, Pillau class cruisers, Prinz Adalbert class armored cruisers, Roon class armored cruisers, Scharnhorst class cruisers, Victoria Louise class cruisers, Wiesbaden class cruisers, SMS Blucher, SMS Emden, SMS Gneisenau, SMS Hela, SMS Konig Wilhelm, SMS Prinz Heinrich, SMS Konigsberg, SMS Scharnhorst, Scharnhorst class armored cruiser, SMS Roon, SMS Furst Bismarck, SMS Bremse, SMS Yorck, SMS Prinz Adalbert, SMS Friedrich Carl, SMS Dresden, SMS Niobe, SMS Magdeburg, SMS Cormoran, SMS Arcona, SMS Seeadler, SMS Hertha, SMS Wiesbaden, SMS Gefion, SMS Breslau, SMS Nurnberg, SMS Regensburg, SMS Coln, SMS Rostock, SMS Pillau, SMS Graudenz, SMS Hansa, SMS Karlsruhe, SMS Stuttgart, SMS Mainz, SMS Frauenlob, Victoria Louise class protected cruiser, SMS Frankfurt, Coln class cruiser, SMS Vineta, SMS Brummer, SMS Albatross, SMS Freya, SMS Kaiserin Augusta, SMS Victoria Louise, SMS Irene, SMS Leipzig, SMS Elbing, SMS Strassburg, SMS Stralsund, SMS Nautilus, SMS Medusa, SMS Amazone, SMS Undine, SMS Stettin, Irene class cruiser, SMS Ariadne, SMS Bremen, SMS Augsburg, SMS Gazelle, SMS Thetis, SMS Kolberg, SMS Lubeck, SMS Hamburg, SMS Nymphe, SMS Berlin, SMS Danzig, SMS Munchen. Excerpt: SMS Blucher ("His Majesty's Ship Blucher") was the last armored cruiser to be built by the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine). She was designed to match what German intelligence incorrectly believed to be the specifications of the British Invincible class battlecruisers. Blucher was larger th...