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Admiral Souchons Goeben is one of the most powerful warships of its day, manned by over 1000 men and capable of firing at targets up to 233 km away : top speed 28 knots

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1000 Admiral Capable Firing Goeben Knots Launched Manned Powerful Speed Steam Ships Targets War Ships


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"This striking photograph captures the majesty and power of SMS Goeben, a German battlecruiser commissioned in the Imperial German Navy in 1911. Admiral Wilhelm Souchon's flagship, Goeben was one of the most advanced warships of its day, capable of transporting over 1000 men and reaching top speeds of 28 knots (52 kilometers per hour). Armed with a formidable armament, Goeben could engage targets up to 233 km (145 miles) away, making it a formidable presence on the high seas. Launched in 1911, Goeben was a steam-powered dreadnought, a symbol of Germany's naval might during the early 20th century. Its sleek design and advanced technology set a new standard for warships, and its impact on naval warfare was significant. The photograph shows Goeben in full regalia, with its imposing gun turrets and intricate details, such as the intricate latticework on its smokestacks, on full display. The image captures a moment in history when the world was on the brink of major military conflicts, and the Goeben was at the forefront of the German naval fleet. The Goeben's history is marked by several notable events, including its involvement in the First Balkan War and the subsequent escape to Turkey in 1912. The ship continued to serve in the Turkish Navy until it was scuttled in 1919. This photograph is a testament to the Goeben's enduring legacy as a symbol of power and innovation in naval warfare." This image is a historical record and is not to be used for commercial purposes. It is available for rights-managed licensing from Mary Evans Picture Library.

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