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German Wiki states she was commissioned on 15, not 16, July 1900. Which date is correct? Drutt ( talk) 02:23, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
The ship was called Hr.Ms. Gelderland (in English HNLMS Gelderland) and not HNLMS De Gelderland. The latter is a faulty compound born from use of ship's names without the H(NL)MS part, like in English one can refer to HMS Hood and the Hood in an article. I suggest that the title of the page be corrected to HNLMS Gelderland as has already been done in the article text. ( Paaskynen ( talk) 06:58, 2 July 2009 (UTC))
"The Niobe was raised and scrapped in 1953." This sentence appears at the end of the article and yet the picture is captioned "The wreck of Niobe in Kotka". I can only assume the photograph was taken before 1953. Would a sunken ship be raised only to be scrapped, (perhaps as part of the post-war clear-up)? I think a bit of knowledgable revision is required to make things a bit clearer.
RASAM (
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Sources please! Nortonius ( talk) 18:18, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
http://www.bellabs.ru/51/Analysis/Niobe-Vainamoinen.html Dronrus ( talk) 23:43, 30 December 2011 (UTC)
after 8 september 1943 Germany recovered the former SMS Niobe (ex-italian Cattaroi, ex-jug Dalmacja) who regained the original name, so had two cruisers with this name (see the page of SMS Niobe) 151.29.177.129 ( talk) 13:16, 28 January 2019 (UTC). pietro
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German Wiki states she was commissioned on 15, not 16, July 1900. Which date is correct? Drutt ( talk) 02:23, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
The ship was called Hr.Ms. Gelderland (in English HNLMS Gelderland) and not HNLMS De Gelderland. The latter is a faulty compound born from use of ship's names without the H(NL)MS part, like in English one can refer to HMS Hood and the Hood in an article. I suggest that the title of the page be corrected to HNLMS Gelderland as has already been done in the article text. ( Paaskynen ( talk) 06:58, 2 July 2009 (UTC))
"The Niobe was raised and scrapped in 1953." This sentence appears at the end of the article and yet the picture is captioned "The wreck of Niobe in Kotka". I can only assume the photograph was taken before 1953. Would a sunken ship be raised only to be scrapped, (perhaps as part of the post-war clear-up)? I think a bit of knowledgable revision is required to make things a bit clearer.
RASAM (
talk) 20:48, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
Sources please! Nortonius ( talk) 18:18, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
http://www.bellabs.ru/51/Analysis/Niobe-Vainamoinen.html Dronrus ( talk) 23:43, 30 December 2011 (UTC)
after 8 september 1943 Germany recovered the former SMS Niobe (ex-italian Cattaroi, ex-jug Dalmacja) who regained the original name, so had two cruisers with this name (see the page of SMS Niobe) 151.29.177.129 ( talk) 13:16, 28 January 2019 (UTC). pietro