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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* As with [[Z1]] & many Type 1934 destroyers, she was named after a German naval officer who died during World War I.
 
* As with [[Z1]] & many Type 1934 destroyers, she was named after a German naval officer who died during World War I.
* Hit a naval mine & sunk on February 22, 1940
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* Her low luck is due to having been sunk by a sea mine following an unsuccessful raiding operation while rescuing sailors from her fellow destroyers.
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* Hit a naval mine while rescuing survivors from [Z1] & sunk on February 22, 1940, leaving no survivors.
 
* Buildable in normal construction with [[Z1]] set as flagship
 
* Buildable in normal construction with [[Z1]] set as flagship
 
* The 'Z' in her name stands for ''Zerstörer'', which is German for ''destroyer''.
 
* The 'Z' in her name stands for ''Zerstörer'', which is German for ''destroyer''.
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** 改 means "remodelled" (for the first time), 改二 means "remodelled a second time", etcetera. However, German ships use ''Zwei'' (two) & ''Drei'' (three) for 改二 & 改三, respectively, omitting the 改, because the developers probably thought that it sounds or looks cool & German is 'exotic'. Via [http://kancolle.wikia.com/wiki/Talk:Suggestion/@comment-Dragonjet-20150121132253/@comment-Admiral_Mikado-20150121195611?permalink=162628#comm-162628 Admiral Mikado].
 
** 改 means "remodelled" (for the first time), 改二 means "remodelled a second time", etcetera. However, German ships use ''Zwei'' (two) & ''Drei'' (three) for 改二 & 改三, respectively, omitting the 改, because the developers probably thought that it sounds or looks cool & German is 'exotic'. Via [http://kancolle.wikia.com/wiki/Talk:Suggestion/@comment-Dragonjet-20150121132253/@comment-Admiral_Mikado-20150121195611?permalink=162628#comm-162628 Admiral Mikado].
 
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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