SMS Wörth

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SMS Script error: No such module "Lang". ("His Majesty's Ship Wörth")Template:Efn was one of four German pre-dreadnought battleships of the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., built in the early 1890s. The class also included Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. The ships were the first ocean-going battleships built for the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). Script error: No such module "Lang". was laid down at the Germaniawerft dockyard in Kiel in May 1890. The ship was launched on 6 August 1892 and commissioned into the fleet on 31 October 1893. Script error: No such module "Lang". and her three sisters carried six heavy guns rather than four, as was standard for most other navies' battleships. She was named for the Battle of Wörth fought during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871.

Script error: No such module "Lang". served in the German fleet for the first decade of her career, participating in the normal peacetime routine of training cruises and exercises. She took part in the German naval expedition to China in 1900 to suppress the Boxer Uprising; by the time the fleet arrived the siege of Peking had already been lifted, and Script error: No such module "Lang". saw little direct action in China. She was placed in reserve in 1906 as newer, more powerful vessels had supplanted the Script error: No such module "Lang". class as front-line battleships. Obsolete by the start of World War I, Script error: No such module "Lang". and Script error: No such module "Lang". served in a limited capacity in the Imperial German Navy as coastal defense ships for the first two years of the war; they did not see action. By 1916, Script error: No such module "Lang". was reduced to a barracks ship, a role in which she served until the end of hostilities. Despite plans to convert her into a freighter after the war, Script error: No such module "Lang". was scrapped in Danzig in 1919.

Design

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Line drawing for this type of ship; the vessel had three large gun turrets on the centerline and two thin smoke stacks.
As depicted in Brassey's Naval Annual 1902

Script error: No such module "Lang". was the fourth of four Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".s, the first pre-dreadnought battleships of the Script error: No such module "Lang". (Imperial Navy).Template:Sfn Prior to the ascension of Kaiser Wilhelm II to the German throne in June 1888, the German fleet had been largely oriented toward defense of the German coastline and Leo von Caprivi, chief of the Script error: No such module "Lang". (Imperial Naval Office), had ordered a number of coastal defense ships in the 1880s.Template:Sfn In August 1888, the Kaiser, who had a strong interest in naval matters, replaced Caprivi with Script error: No such module "Lang". (VAdm—Vice Admiral) Alexander von Monts and instructed him to include four battleships in the 1889–1890 naval budget. Monts, who favored a fleet of battleships over the coastal defense strategy emphasized by his predecessor, cancelled the last four coastal defense ships authorized under Caprivi and instead ordered four Script error: No such module "convert". battleships. Though they were the first modern battleships built in Germany, presaging the Tirpitz-era High Seas Fleet, the authorization for the ships came as part of a construction program that reflected the strategic and tactical confusion of the 1880s caused by the Script error: No such module "Lang". (Young School).Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "Lang". was Script error: No such module "convert". long, with a beam of Script error: No such module "convert". and a draft of Script error: No such module "convert".. She displaced Template:Cvt as designed, and up to Template:Cvt at full combat load. She was equipped with two sets of 3-cylinder vertical triple expansion steam engines that each drove a screw propeller. Steam was provided by twelve transverse cylindrical Scotch marine boilers. The ship's propulsion system was rated at Script error: No such module "convert". and a top speed of Script error: No such module "convert".. She had a maximum range of Script error: No such module "convert". at a cruising speed of Script error: No such module "convert".. Her crew numbered 38 officers and 530 enlisted men.Template:Sfn

The ship was unusual for its time in that it possessed a broadside of six heavy guns in three twin gun turrets, rather than the four-gun main battery typical of contemporary battleships.Template:Sfn The forward and after turrets carried 28 cm (11 inch) K L/40 guns,Template:Efn while the amidships turret mounted a pair of 28 cm (11 inch) guns with shorter L/35 barrels. Her secondary armament consisted of eight Script error: No such module "convert". SK L/35 quick-firing guns mounted in casemates and eight 8.8 cm (3.45 in) SK L/30 quick-firing guns, also casemate mounted. Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:'s armament system was rounded out with six Template:Cvt torpedo tubes, all in above-water swivel mounts.Template:Sfn The main battery was heavier than that of other capital ships of the period, the secondary armament was considered weak in comparison to other battleships.Template:Sfn

The ship was protected with compound armor. Her main belt armor was Script error: No such module "convert". thick in the central citadel that protected the ammunition magazines and machinery spaces. The deck was Script error: No such module "convert". thick. The main battery barbettes were protected with Script error: No such module "convert". thick armor.Template:Sfn

Service history

Construction to 1895

Script error: No such module "Lang". was ordered as armored ship B,Template:SfnTemplate:Efn and was laid down at Germaniawerft in Kiel on 3 March 1890. Initial work on the ship proceeded at the slowest pace of all four vessels in the class; her hull was not launched until 6 August 1892, more than eight months after the other three ships. Princess Viktoria, the sister of Kaiser Wilhelm II, christened the ship. Fitting-out work proceeded quickly, and she was commissioned on 31 October 1893, the first ship of the class to enter active duty. Extensive sea trials followed her commissioning and lasted until April 1894. During her trials, she was briefly assigned to the maneuver squadron of the Script error: No such module "Lang". (Home Fleet) to replace her sister Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., which was damaged by a boiler pipe explosion.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn On 1 August 1894, Script error: No such module "Lang". was assigned as the flagship of the German fleet for the annual autumn maneuvers, under the command of Admiral Max von der Goltz. Goltz came aboard the new battleship on 19 August with his staff, which included then-Script error: No such module "Lang". (Captain at Sea) Alfred von Tirpitz. Toward the end of the maneuvers, which took place in both the North and Baltic Seas, Kaiser Wilhelm II came aboard Script error: No such module "Lang". and reviewed a fleet parade on 21 September.Template:Sfn

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Script error: No such module "Lang". in the Kiel Canal before 1901

During this period, Script error: No such module "Lang". was commanded by Prince Heinrich, the younger brother of Wilhelm II;Template:Sfn the senior watch officer aboard the ship in 1894 was Franz von Hipper, who went on to command the German battlecruiser squadron during World War I and later the entire High Seas Fleet.Template:Sfn On 1 November, Czar Alexander III of Russia died; Wilhelm II initially planned to send his brother to St. Petersburg to represent Germany at the funeral aboard his flagship. But General Bernhard Franz Wilhelm von Werder suggested that sending a warship named for the Battle of Wörth of the still-recent Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871 would antagonize the French delegation and would be unwise, given the recently signed Franco-Russian Alliance. Wilhelm II agreed, and so Prince Heinrich traveled to the funeral by train.Template:Sfn After her sister Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". entered service, she replaced Script error: No such module "Lang". as the fleet flagship. Script error: No such module "Lang". was thereafter assigned to I Division of I Squadron, in turn replacing the old ironclad Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"..Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "Lang". and the rest of the squadron attended ceremonies for the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal at Kiel on 3 December 1894.Template:Sfn The squadron subsequently began a winter training cruise in the Baltic Sea; this was the first such cruise by the German fleet. In previous years, the bulk of the fleet was deactivated for the winter months. I Division anchored in Stockholm from 7 to 11 December, during the 300th anniversary of the birth of Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus. Further exercises were conducted in the Baltic before the ships had to put into their home ports for repairs.Template:Sfn From 19 December to 27 March 1895, Script error: No such module "Lang". returned to her old duty as fleet flagship while Script error: No such module "Lang". was in dock for repairs.Template:Sfn The ship was occupied with individual and divisional training in early 1895. In May, more fleet maneuvers were carried out in the western Baltic, concluding with a visit by the fleet to Kirkwall in Orkney. The squadron returned to Kiel in early June, where preparations were underway for the opening of the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal. Tactical exercises were carried out in Kiel Bay in the presence of foreign delegations to the opening ceremony.Template:Sfn

On 1 July, the German fleet began a major cruise into the Atlantic; on the return voyage in early August, the fleet stopped at the Isle of Wight for the Cowes Regatta.Template:Sfn While there on 6 August, Wilhelm II held a remembrance ceremony for the 25th anniversary of Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:'s namesake battle. This was sharply criticized in the British press.Template:Sfn The fleet returned to Wilhelmshaven on 10 August and began preparations for the autumn maneuvers that would begin later that month. The first exercises began in the Helgoland Bight on 25 August. The fleet then steamed through the Skagerrak to the Baltic; heavy storms caused significant damage to many of the ships and the torpedo boat Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". capsized and sank in the storms—only three men were saved. The fleet stayed briefly in Kiel before resuming maneuvers, including live-fire exercises, in the Kattegat and the Great Belt. The main maneuvers began on 7 September with a mock attack from Kiel toward the eastern Baltic. Subsequent maneuvers took place off the coast of Pomerania and in Danzig Bay. A fleet review for Wilhelm II off Jershöft concluded the maneuvers on 14 September.Template:Sfn

1896–1900

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SMS Script error: No such module "Lang". in 1899

The year 1896 followed much the same pattern as the previous year. Individual ship training was conducted through April, followed by squadron training in the North Sea in late April and early May. This included a visit to the Dutch ports of Vlissingen and Nieuwediep. Additional maneuvers, which lasted from the end of May to the end of July, took the squadron further north in the North Sea, frequently into Norwegian waters. The ships visited Bergen from 11 to 18 May. During the maneuvers, Wilhelm II and the Chinese viceroy Li Hongzhang observed a fleet review off Kiel.Template:Sfn On 9 August, the training fleet assembled in Wilhelmshaven for the annual autumn fleet training.Template:Sfn The following month, Czar Nicholas II of Russia visited the fleet in Kiel, boarding Script error: No such module "Lang". on 8 September. The ship won the Kaiser's Script error: No such module "Lang". (Shooting Prize) for excellent gunnery in I Squadron during 1896.Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "Lang". and the rest of the fleet operated under the normal routine of individual and unit training in the first half of 1897.Template:Sfn The ship represented Germany during the Fleet Review for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in June 1897.Template:Sfn The typical routine was interrupted in early August when Wilhelm II and Augusta went to visit the Russian imperial court at Kronstadt; both divisions of I Squadron were sent to accompany the Kaiser. They returned to Neufahrwasser in Danzig on 15 August, where the rest of the fleet joined them for the annual autumn maneuvers. The maneuvers were completed by 22 September in Wilhelmshaven. In early December, I Division conducted maneuvers in the Kattegat and the Skagerrak, but they were cut short due to shortages in officers and men.Template:Sfn

The fleet followed the normal routine of individual and fleet training in 1898 without incident. A voyage to the British Isles was also included. The fleet stopped in Queenstown, Greenock, and Kirkwall. The fleet assembled in Kiel on 14 August for the annual autumn exercises. The maneuvers included a mock blockade of the coast of Mecklenburg and a pitched battle with an "Eastern Fleet" in the Danzig Bay. While steaming back to Kiel, a severe storm hit the fleet, causing significant damage to many ships and sinking the torpedo boat Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. The fleet then transited the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and continued maneuvers in the North Sea. Training finished on 17 September in Wilhelmshaven. In December, I Division conducted artillery and torpedo training in Eckernförde Bay, followed by divisional training in the Kattegat and Skagerrak. During these maneuvers, the division visited Kungsbacka, Sweden, from 9 to 13 December. After returning to Kiel, the ships of I Division went into dock for their winter repairs.Template:Sfn

On 25 November 1899, Script error: No such module "Lang". was conducting gunnery training in Eckernförde Bay when she struck a rock. It tore a Script error: No such module "convert". wide hole in the hull, flooding three of her watertight compartments. The ship was sent to Wilhelmshaven for repair work.Template:Sfn Before repairs could be begun, about Script error: No such module "convert". of coal had to be unloaded to lighten the ship. Temporary steel plates were riveted to cover the hole on the starboard side, while the hull plates on the port side had to be re-riveted.Template:Sfn The work lasted from December 1899 until February 1900; she was therefore unavailable for the normal winter cruise of I Squadron.Template:Sfn

Boxer Uprising

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Wörth at anchor, date unknown

During the Boxer Uprising in 1900, Chinese nationalists laid siege to the foreign embassies in Beijing and murdered Baron Clemens von Ketteler, the German minister.Template:Sfn The widespread violence against Westerners in China led to an alliance between Germany and seven other Great Powers: the United Kingdom, Italy, Russia, Austria-Hungary, the United States, France, and Japan.Template:Sfn Those soldiers who were in China at the time were too few in number to defeat the Boxers;Template:Sfn in Beijing there was a force of slightly more than 400 officers and infantry from the armies of the eight European powers.Template:Sfn At the time, the primary German military force in China was the East Asia Squadron, which consisted of the protected cruisers Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., the small cruisers Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"., and the gunboats Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities"..Template:Sfn There was also a German 500-man detachment in Taku; combined with the other nations' units the force numbered some 2,100 men.Template:Sfn Led by the British Admiral Edward Seymour, these men attempted to reach Beijing but were forced to stop in Tientsin due to heavy resistance.Template:Sfn As a result, the Kaiser determined an expeditionary force would be sent to China to reinforce the East Asia Squadron. The expedition would include Script error: No such module "Lang". and her three sisters, six cruisers, ten freighters, three torpedo boats, and six regiments of marines, under the command of Script error: No such module "Lang". (General Field Marshal) Alfred von Waldersee.Template:Sfn

On 7 July, Script error: No such module "Lang". (KAdm—Rear Admiral) Richard von Geißler, the expeditionary force commander, reported that his ships were ready for the operation, and they left two days later. The four battleships and the aviso Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". transited the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and stopped in Wilhelmshaven to rendezvous with the rest of the expeditionary force. On 11 July, the force steamed out of the Jade Bight, bound for China. They stopped to coal at Gibraltar on 17–18 July and passed through the Suez Canal on 26–27 July. More coal was taken on at Perim in the Red Sea, and on 2 August the fleet entered the Indian Ocean. On 10 August, the ships reached Colombo, Ceylon, and on 14 August they passed through the Strait of Malacca. They arrived in Singapore on 18 August and departed five days later, reaching Hong Kong on 28 August. Two days later, the expeditionary force stopped in the outer roadstead at Wusong, downriver from Shanghai.Template:Sfn From there, Script error: No such module "Lang". was detached to cover the disembarkation of the German expeditionary corps outside the Taku Forts.Template:Sfn

By the time the German fleet had arrived, the siege of Beijing had already been lifted by forces from other members of the Eight-Nation Alliance that had formed to deal with the Boxers.Template:Sfn Script error: No such module "Lang". left Taku to coal at Qingdao, the German naval base in China, and on 25 October returned to Wusong via Yantai. There, she joined the blockade of the Yangtze River.Template:Sfn Since the situation had calmed, the four battleships were sent to Hong Kong or Nagasaki, Japan, in late 1900 and early 1901 for overhauls;Template:Sfn Script error: No such module "Lang". went to Nagasaki from 30 November to the end of December. She returned to Wusong on 27 December, where she remained until 18 February 1901, when she moved to Tsingtau for division exercises and gunnery drills. Script error: No such module "Lang". and the rest of the fleet then stayed in Shanghai in April and May.Template:Sfn

On 26 May, the German high command recalled the expeditionary force to Germany. The fleet took on supplies in Shanghai and departed Chinese waters on 1 June. The ships stopped in Singapore from 10 to 15 June and took on coal before proceeding to Colombo, where they stayed from 22 to 26 June. Steaming against the monsoons forced the fleet to stop in Mahé, Seychelles, to take on more coal. The ships then stopped for a day each to take on coal in Aden and Port Said. On 1 August they reached Cadiz, and then met with I Division and steamed back to Germany together. They separated after reaching Helgoland, and on 11 August, after reaching the Jade roadstead, the ships of the expeditionary force were visited by Koester, who was now the Inspector General of the Navy. The following day the expeditionary fleet was dissolved.Template:Sfn In the end, the operation cost the German government more than 100 million marks.Template:Sfn

1901–1914

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Map of the North and Baltic Seas in 1911

Following her return from China, Script error: No such module "Lang". was taken into the drydocks at the Script error: No such module "Lang". (Imperial Dockyard) in Wilhelmshaven for an overhaul that lasted from 14 to 17 August. She then joined the fleet for autumn maneuvers. In the meantime, Script error: No such module "Lang". and her sisters, which had been assigned to I Division before their expedition to China, had been transferred to II Division of I Squadron following their return. On 24 November, Script error: No such module "Lang". was decommissioned for a major reconstruction at the Script error: No such module "Lang". in Wilhelmshaven; she was the first member of her class to be modernized.Template:Sfn During the modernization, a second conning tower was added in the aft superstructure, along with a gangway.Template:Sfn Script error: No such module "Lang". and the other ships had their boilers replaced with newer models, and also had their superstructure amidships reduced.Template:Sfn The work lasted until December 1903.Template:Sfn

After her modernization, Script error: No such module "Lang". returned to service on 27 September 1904 assigned to II Squadron, where she replaced the old coastal defense ship Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. She served briefly as the flagship of KAdm Alfred Breusing from September until December, when she was replaced in that role by Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. On 16 February 1905, Script error: No such module "Lang". ran aground in the Kieler Förde. She was pulled free two days later after enough coal and ammunition were thrown overboard to lighten the ship. She then steamed into Kiel and entered drydock, where her bottom was found to be slightly dented. A second accident occurred on 5 July, when the torpedo boat Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". ran across Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:'s bow. The battleship could not turn in time and rammed the torpedo boat, damaging it severely. One of S 124Template:'s boiler rooms flooded and the rush of steam from the boilers badly burned three men.Template:Sfn

On 4 July 1906, Script error: No such module "Lang". was transferred to the Reserve Formation of the North Sea. She initially served as the flagship of the unit, but on 1 October she was replaced by Script error: No such module "Lang".. She was then decommissioned and her crew reduced to only a maintenance staff. Over the next eight years, she was reactivated only twice, from 2 August to 13 September in 1910 and from 31 July to 15 September the following year; both periods were during the annual autumn maneuvers. She served with III Squadron in both exercises, and was the flagship of the second command admiral for the squadron, KAdm Heinrich Sass. She returned to reserve status on 15 September, and a month later was docked in the Script error: No such module "Lang". in Kiel to maintain her for future service.Template:Sfn

World War I

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Illustration of a Script error: No such module "Lang".-class battleship with torpedo boats in the foreground

On 5 September 1914, shortly after the outbreak of World War I, Script error: No such module "Lang". was assigned to V Battle Squadron under the command of VAdm Max von Grapow. The squadron was initially used for coastal defense in the North Sea. From 19 to 26 September, Script error: No such module "Lang". and the rest of V Squadron went on a sortie into the eastern Baltic but encountered no Russian forces. The ships subsequently returned to the North Sea and resumed their guard duties. Script error: No such module "Lang". was briefly transferred to VI Battle Squadron from 16 January to 25 February 1915 to strengthen the defenses of the Jade Bight and the mouth of the Weser. On 5 March, she was moved to Kiel, where her crew was reduced. After a short period of rest, her crew was restored and she and Script error: No such module "Lang". were transferred to Libau. She served as the flagship of KAdm Alfred Begas, the new commander of V Squadron. In Libau, they were assigned as guard ships in the recently conquered Russian harbor.Template:Sfn

The two old battleships were initially moored outside the harbor while it was cleared of wrecks. During this period, the ships prepared for an expected attack by the new Russian Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".s, but the assault did not materialize. On 12 July, the crews of both ships were reduced again. On 15 January 1916, V Squadron was disbanded and Begas removed his flag from Script error: No such module "Lang".. She left Libau on 7 March and arrived in Neufahrwasser the following day. On 10 March she was decommissioned in Danzig to free her crew and guns for other uses.Template:Sfn Some of her main battery guns were converted into "Kurfürst" railroad guns; they were ready for service by early 1918.Template:Sfn Script error: No such module "Lang". herself was employed as a barracks ship in Danzig until the end of the war in November 1918.Template:Sfn Both Script error: No such module "Lang". and Script error: No such module "Lang". were struck from the naval register on 13 May 1919 and sold for scrapping.Template:Sfn The two ships were purchased by Script error: No such module "Lang".; Script error: No such module "Lang". was initially to be rebuilt into a freighter, but the planned reconstruction did not eventuate. Instead, Script error: No such module "Lang". was broken up for scrap in Danzig.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

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