Deutschland (disambiguation)
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Deutschland is the German language word, or endonym, for Germany.
Deutschland may also refer to:
Vessels[edit]
- SS Deutschland (1866), a steamship wrecked in 1875 and commemorated in Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem "The Wreck of the Deutschland"
- SMS Deutschland (1874), an armored frigate commissioned in 1874
- SS Deutschland (1900), a transatlantic ocean liner of 1900
- SMS Deutschland (1904), a battleship launched in 1904
- Deutschland-class battleship, class of ships named after the above.
- Deutschland, a ship used by Wilhelm Filchner during his Antarctic expedition 1911–1912
- SMS Deutschland (1914), an auxiliary mine layer commissioned in 1914
- German submarine Deutschland (launched 1916), a blockade-breaking German cargo submarine used during World War I
- SS Deutschland (1923), ocean liner launched 1923 and sunk 1945
- Schulschiff Deutschland, a tall ship used as a school ship, presently at Bremen as a museum ship
- German cruiser Deutschland, first of the 1930s Panzerschiffe (called pocket battleships by the British), later renamed Lützow; involved in the 1937 Deutschland incident.
- Deutschland-class cruiser, class of ships named after the above.
- German training cruiser Deutschland, a training cruiser, launched in 1960
- MS Deutschland, a cruise ship christened in 1998
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Two incidents involving ships called the Deutschland:
- Deutschland incident (1902), referring to the Prince's radio transmissions
- Deutschland incident (1937), during the Third Reich's support of the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War
Songs and music[edit]
- Deutschland - a song by German metal band Rammstein released in March 2019.
Other uses[edit]
- Deutschland 83, a 2015 German television drama series about an East German spy sent to spy in West Germany in 1983
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