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English: The Russian battleship Slawa (Russian: Glory), crippled by German gunfire and sinking off Ösel, Baltic Sea, October 1917.
Українська: Загибель російського пре-дредноута «Слава» після морського бою біля Моонзундського архіпелагу. 17 жовтня 1917.
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Kilde Taken from the book: Der Weltkrieg in seiner rauen Wirklichkeit. „Das Frontkämpferwerk“, Munich, ca. 1925.
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