HNLMS Gelderland
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, South Africa, Paul Kruger
978-613-7-09730-4
6137097307
188
2012-05-23
54,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. HNLMS Gelderland was a Dutch warship. During its career in the Dutch Navy it was most notable for being the ship Queen Wilhelmina sent to South Africa to rescue Paul Kruger during the Second Boer War. The ship was taken over by the Germans during World War II and renamed Niobe. She was sunk in Kotka harbour in Finland on 16 July 1944. The ship began its history as the Dutch Holland-class armoured deck cruiser HNLMS Gelderland. After World War I she served as an artillery training ship in the Dutch navy. The ship was seized by the Germans during their invasion of the Netherlands in 1940. Gelderland joined the German Kriegsmarine under its new name Niobe. She was in use between 1940–44, first as a cruiser, then as a training ship, and finally as an AA-cruiser.
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