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Hermann Schoemann

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Kapitänleutnant Hermann Schoemann (17. April 1881 - died 1 May 1915)[1] was a German Naval officer killed in World War I. He was commander of torpedo boat A2 which was sunk in action with Royal Navy Forces off the coast of Flanders during the Battle off Noordhinder Bank. The Second World War German destroyer Z7 was named Hermann Schoemann in his honour.

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