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On This Day in History - May 3, 1945
May 3, 1945 #OTD World War II: German destroyer Z43 (Pictured) was scuttled at Kiel, Germany to prevent Allied capture.
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On This Day in History - May 3, 1945
May 3, 1945 #OTD World War II: While beached on the shore of Heikendorfer Bucht near Kiel, Germany, German heavy cruiser Emden (Pictured) was scuttled by her own crew with demolition charges to prevent capture.
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On This Day in History - April 11, 1940
April 11, 1940 #OTD World War II: British submarine HMS Spearfish damaged the German pocket battleship Lützow, knocking it out of action for one year as one of the six torpedoes fired nearly ripped off the German ship's stern. Not realizing Lützow was unescorted, Spearfish fled from the action as... read more
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On This Day in History - February 26, 1904
February 26, 1904 #OTD Prince Henry of Prussia, third son and youngest child of Prince Henry of Prussia and Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine, and thus a grandson of Frederick III, German Emperor, on his father's side and a great-grandson of Queen Victoria through both his mother and... (edited) read more
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On This Day in History - November 3, 1918
November 3, 1918 #OTD Kiel mutiny: Thousands of supporters descended on the German port of Kiel to support a mutiny of sailors in the Imperial German Navy High Seas Fleet. A German force sent to quell the demonstration shot into the crowd, killing seven and wounding another 29 men. Although... read more
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On This Day in History - November 4, 1918
November 4, 1918 #OTD Kiel mutiny: German militia were called to occupy the port of Kiel but many of the soldiers called in defected to the revolutionary side. By the end of the day, some 40,000 revolutionaries had occupied the port and released 14 demands to the German government.
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