Germany's fighting machine; her army, her navy, her air-ships, and why she arrayed them against the allied powers of Europe . H, M. Ship Seydlitz in Dry-Dock. Signalinff on Submarine THE XAVY 73 armament than the Kaiser class, of which there are fiveships: The Kaiser, the Kaiserin, the Friedrich derGrosse, the Prinzregent Luitpold and the Konig Al-bert. Next come the Helgoland class (Helgoland, Ost-friesland, Thiiringen, Oldenburg) and the Nassau class{Nassau, Westfalen, Rheinland, Posen) after which,with the DeutscJdand class (13,200 tons), we are out ofthe region of the dreadnaughts. There i


Germany's fighting machine; her army, her navy, her air-ships, and why she arrayed them against the allied powers of Europe . H, M. Ship Seydlitz in Dry-Dock. Signalinff on Submarine THE XAVY 73 armament than the Kaiser class, of which there are fiveships: The Kaiser, the Kaiserin, the Friedrich derGrosse, the Prinzregent Luitpold and the Konig Al-bert. Next come the Helgoland class (Helgoland, Ost-friesland, Thiiringen, Oldenburg) and the Nassau class{Nassau, Westfalen, Rheinland, Posen) after which,with the DeutscJdand class (13,200 tons), we are out ofthe region of the dreadnaughts. There is a dreadnaught cruiser, the Derfflinger, justready, with a greater displacement (28,000 tons), andof course, with far greater speed than any of the battle-ships. Next comes the Seydlitz (25,000 tons), then theMoltke and the Goehen (23,000 tons), and the Von derTann (19,500 tons). The Goehen has already beenpractically captured, as has also the Breslau (4,550tons). They are now in the Dardanelles, and the Turk-ish government is considering their purchase. Twenty-three of the protected cruisers bear the names of Ger-man cities (like the Breslau, Colherg


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