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The heavy cruiser Luetzow, formerly called Deutschland, after 1939

The heavy cruiser Luetzow, formerly called Deutschland, after 1939
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The heavy cruiser Luetzow, formerly called Deutschland, after 1939
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Scherl
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Date
1935 AD (C20th AD)
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In the autumn of 1940 the German cruiser Deutschland was renamed Luetzow (after Prussian General Adolf von Luetzow) and reclassified as a heavy cruiser. It took part in the occupation of Norway in April 1940 after a general overhaul at the Gdansk shipyard. The bridge and the superstructures were completely redesigned.

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