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Photo #: NH 61387

SMS Seydlitz (German Battle Cruiser, 1913-1919)

Leads the German battle cruisers toward Scapa Flow and internment, 21 November 1918. SMS Moltke is next astern, followed by the two remaining Lutzow class ships (Hindenburg and Derfflinger).

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Removed caption read: Photo # NH 61387     SMS Seydlitz leads German battle cruisers to Scapa Flow, 21 November 1918

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current06:35, 26 March 2007740×556 (104 KB)Dcoetzee (Losslessly cropped caption bar with JPEGCrop)
02:09, 19 February 2006740×580 (108 KB)EAJoe (Photo #: NH 61387 SMS Seydlitz (German Battle Cruiser, 1913-1919) Leads the German battle cruisers toward Scapa Flow and internment, 21 November 1918. SMS Moltke is next astern, followed by the two remaining Lutzow class ships (Hindenburg and Derfflinge)
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