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SMS Cap Trafalgar
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SMS Cap Trafalgar (also called Cape Trafalgar) was a glamorous German liner converted to an auxiliary cruiser during World War I. The ship holds the dubious distinction of being the first armed merchant cruiser to have been sunk by a ship of the same class, having been destroyed in a furious action in the South Atlantic in September 1914 soon after the start of the war.
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Cap Trafalgar by Willy Stöwer
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SMS Cap Trafalgar (also called Cape Trafalgar) was a glamorous German liner converted to an auxiliary cruiser during World War I. The ship holds the dubious distinction of being the first armed merchant cruiser to have been sunk by a ship of the same class, having been destroyed in a furious action in the South Atlantic in September 1914 soon after the start of the war.