SMS Bremen
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For other ships of the same name, see Bremen (disambiguation)#German ships.
SMS Bremen was a light cruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine. She saw service in the Baltic Sea in the World War I and was sunk by a Russian mine near Vindava (Ventspils) on 17 December 1915.
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- Media related to SMS Bremen (1903) at Wikimedia Commons
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de:SMS Bremen (1903) es:SMS Bremen it:Classe Bremen (incrociatore) ja:ブレーメン (軽巡洋艦)
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