SMS Leipzig

SMS Leipzig was a Bremen class light cruiser, of the German Imperial Navy. It was named after the German city of Leipzig. The ship was stationed off the west coast of Mexico at the outbreak of war in 1914. She soon joined Admiral Maximilian von Spee's East Asiatic Cruiser Squadron and participated in the Battle of Coronel, where the German squadron virtually wiped out a smaller Royal Navy force sent to stop them. Within a few weeks of Coronel, a ... more

Ship

Ship builder

AG Weser

Aktien-Gesellschaft Weser (usually just mentioned as AG Weser or A.G. Weser) was a German shipbuilding company, located on the Weser River in Bremen. AG Weser played a significant role in World War I, building U-boats and warships for the Kaiserliche Marine. In 1926 it was merged with eight other...

Place built:

Keel laid:

  • Jul 1904

Launched:

  • Mar 21, 1905

Length at waterline:

  • 104 m (341 ft )

Beam:

  • 5.33 m (17.5 ft )

Draught:

  • 13.26 m (43.5 ft )
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