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Svenska: Björke kyrka (Björke Kyrkogården 2:1). Hans Karillon, från SMS Albatross. Marine-Ober-Assistenartz der Reserve. Född 13 maj1883 i Rockenhausen Bayern. Kommando der Marinestation der Nordsee. Sårades svårt vid strandningen, avled av skadorna 3/7 1915. Begravd på Björke kyrkogård på Gotland. SMS Albatross var en tysk minkryssare byggd före första världskriget. Albatross deltog i ett slag med ryska kryssare utanför östra Gotland den 2 juli 1915 där fartyget skadades allvarligt och tvingades gå på grund på neutralt svenskt vatten.
This is a photo of a protected building in Sweden, number
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in the RAÄ buildings database.
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Besättningen på S.M.S Albatross http://www.tjelvar.se/marinen/albatross-2.htm

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