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"mutinies"? I thought there was just one. "climactic", is that the right word for this? Consider creating/removing red links
The mutinies started in Wilhelmshaven and spread to a number of other places over a long period of time, for a variety of reasons and differing groups (i.e., war weary sailors, Socialists, Communists, etc.), so plural is better.
I don't plan on creating any of the cruiser units at this point in time, I'll get to SMS Condoreventually, and the rest aren't really my specialty. Climactic and final have similar meanings in this context, and I don't think "all-out" sounds all that encyclopedic. Parsecboy (talk) 12:52, 2 January 2012 (UTC)Reply
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It didn't occur to me until you said that, but she was the cruiser that went to South America with Kaiser and Konig Albert, which is well documented in their articles. Added a couple paragraphs on that.
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Coming back from the Pacific the Straßburg was released from the Detachierte Division in Santos, Brazil, since the Dresden needed help in the Caribbean. She arrived much later in Wilhelmshaven, just before the World War started. By this time the Division was already disbanded. - Andreas (talk) 12:52, 17 September 2023 (UTC)Reply