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Bombardment of Madras

The bombardment of Madras was an engagement of the First World War, at Madras, British India. The bombardment was initiated by the German light cruiser Emden at the outset of the war in 1914.

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• • The Last Corsair: The Story of The Emden by Dan van der Vat, 1984. • The Last Gentleman of War. The Raider Exploits of the Cruiser Emden by R. K. Lochner, Naval Institute Press:. 1988. • The Last Cruise of the Emden: The Amazing True WWI Story of a German-Light Cruiser and Her Courageous Crew by Edwin Palmer Hoyt, Globe Pequot Press, 2001 • • Karl Friedrich Max von Müller: Captain of the Emden During World War I by John M. Taylor • New York Times: "German Cruiser Emden Destroyed", 11 November 1914 a PDF of NYT report on Emden sinking along with some praise for its captain. • New York Times: "Captain of Emden Killed?", a PDF of a NYT article dated 13 April 1921 • • Cruisers EMDEN, Frigates EMDEN - 5 warships named EMDEN until today • World War I Naval Combat • Karl Friedrich Max von Müller: Captain of the Emden During World War I • How German cruiser ‘Emden’ struck terror in the heart of the British Empire, and became a Tamil word. The Hindu. 23 February 2020. == Further reading ==
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