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           SMS Seydlitz damaged after the  Battle of Jutland.  | 
        
        
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           Downloaded from  http://www.gwpda.org/photos/bin01/imag0099.jpg  Originally uploaded to EN Wikipedia by  Gdr 20 October 2004.  | 
        
        
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