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Blitz returned to her tender duties in 1915.
She remained in her tender duties through 1919.
She was withdrawn from active service in 1904, when she resumed her old tender duties.
That year, she returned to her fleet tender duties; she served in this capacity for the remainder of the war.
Blitz was briefly used as a coastal patrol vessel early in World War I before returning to tender duties by 1915.
She was briefly mobilized at the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, but she returned to fleet tender duties in 1915, where she remained for the duration of the conflict.
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Born in Vienna in 1920, she endured childhood in a flamboyantly dysfunctional bourgeois Jewish household, where the women were at war, a child could be neglected despite competitive fussing over manners, meals and morals, and a loved governess could be sacked for discharging her duties with tender flair.
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