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English: SS Prinz Eitel Friedrich (German passenger liner, 1904), interned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, on 28 March 1917. Behind her is the liner SS Kronprinz Wilhelm. These ships were seized when the United States entered World War I and subsequently served as USS DeKalb (ID # 3010) and Von Steuben (ID # 3017).
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Source U.S. Naval History Center photo NH 54659[1]
Author US Navy
Other versions Removed caption read: Photo # NH 54659     German SS Prinz Eitel Friedrich at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 28 March 1917

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03:51, 22 December 2008Thumbnail for version as of 03:51, 22 December 2008740 × 590 (149 KB)Britannic{{Information |Description=''Prinz Eitel Friedrich'' interned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania. Behind her is the liner ''Kronprinz Wilhelm''. |Source=http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/173010.htm |Date=28 March 1917 |Author=US Navy |Permissi

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