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German battleship Deutschland (2532 bytes)
1: ...any"), later re-named '''Lützow''', was the first German large armoured ship built after [[World War I]]. 5: ...hip within this restricted weight. Even so, the ''Deutschland'' was 600 tons overweight, although for political... 7: ...' ("armoured ship"); they were designated "pocket battleships" by the British because of their characteristics... 9: ... start of [[World War II]], it was renamed from ''Deutschland'' to ''Lützow'' in November, [[1939]] because [[A... 16: ...'The German Navy At War 1939-1945: Volume 1 - The Battleships'' (Schiffer, West Chester, 1989) German battleship Tirpitz (2429 bytes) 1: [[image:BBtirpitz2.jpg|right|thumb|275px|German battleship Tirpitz underway for her trials, 1941]] 2: ... a sister ship to the German battleship [[German battleship Bismarck|''Bismarck'']], and named for Admiral [[... 4: ...hich had been launched from Russia. Close to 1000 German sailors died. 9: * [http://www.bismarck-class.dk/ Battleship Tirpitz] 11: [[Category:Bismarck class battleships]] German battleship Bismarck (11807 bytes) 3: |colspan="2" align="center"|[[Image:German battleship Bismarck.jpg|300px|Bismarck]] 43: ...''''Bismarck''''' was a [[Nazi Germany|German]] [[battleship]] of [[World War II]] named after [[Otto von Bism... 47: Because of the British numerical superiority in battleships, [[Adolf Hitler]] ordered the [[Kriegsmarine]] t... 49: ...Hood (1918)|''Hood'']] and the newly commissioned battleship [[HMS Prince of Wales (1939)|''Prince of Wales'']... 51: ...the effect of deploying a battlecruiser against a battleship, a role for which it was never designed. German battleship Admiral Scheer (705 bytes) 1: ...rschiff' (Armoured Ship) or a 'Deutschland' class battleship. 8: [[Category:Deutschland class battleships]] German battleship Schleswig-Holstein (3291 bytes) 3: ..."|[[Image:Schleswig-Holstein_battleship.jpg|300px|Battleship |Schleswig-Holstein in 1930]] 46: ''Schleswig-Holstein'', a German [[battleship]], started [[World War II]] by firing at the Poli... 47: ...|German Bundeslander]]. The ship was built in the Germania Werft Shipyard in [[Cologne]] and commissioned ... 48: ...926]] to [[1935]] she was the [[flagship]] of the German navy. In [[1936]] 56: On December 19, 1944, in Gdynia, the battleship was struck by three bombs dropped by British bomb... German battleship Admiral Graf Spee (5951 bytes) 73: ... not be confused with the uncompleted World War I German battle cruiser [[SMS Graf Spee|SMS ''Graf Spee'']... 75: ...ntic]]. Supported by her supplyship, the tanker [[German tanker Altmark|''Altmark'']] she was required to ... 80: ...e Indian Ocean to look for her, totalling three [[battleship]]s, four [[aircraft carrier]]s, and 16 [[cruisers... 100: .../ The Graf Spee Project: Recovering a WWII German Battleship] 102: [[Category:Deutschland class battleships|Admiral Graf Spee]] Deutschland (580 bytes) 1: '''Deutschland''' may refer to: 3: * [[Germany]], named Deutschland in German. 5: ...[1930s]] [[pocket battleship]] originally named ''Deutschland''. 6: ...by [[Gerard Manley Hopkins]], ''The Wreck of the "Deutschland"''. 7: * [[Deutschland (liner)]], a transatlantic ocean liner, which gai... What Do You Know, Deutschland? (662 bytes) 1: [[KMFDM]] released '''What Do You Know, Deutschland?''' in [[1986]]. Their second album, the music is... Deutschland IV (597 bytes) 1: ...]. It was launched on [[April 28]], [[1923]], the Deutschland was the fourth vessel of this name owned by [[HAP... 2: ...sages, she carried 70,000 refugees from [[Eastern Germany]] to the [[West]]. Xmal Deutschland (3483 bytes) 1: ...uxsie Sioux]] ([[Siouxsie & the Banshees]]). Xmal Deutschland last released an album in [[1989]]. 5: ...uitar]]) and [[Caro May]] ([[drums]]) in Hamburg, Germany. Their first single, "Großstadtindianer" was rel... 7: ... UK Independent charts, even though the band used German lyrics. 13: ... by [[Hugh Cornwell]] of [[The Stranglers]]. Xmal Deutschland also opened for The Stranglers at a concert at [[... 15: .... This also proved to be the last release of Xmal Deutschland, showing a change of direction towards mainstream... Deutschland (1866) (675 bytes) 1: '''Deutschland''' was a passenger [[steamship]] of the Norddeuts... 5: ...by [[Gerard Manley Hopkins]], ''The Wreck of the "Deutschland"''. Deutschland IV (liner) (269 bytes) 1: The '''Deutschland''' was a 21,046 register ton [[liner]] sunk with ... Financial Times Deutschland (827 bytes) 1: ...tated financial newspaper based in [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]], and is published by both [[Gruner und Jahr]] ... 3: The ''Financial Times Deutschland'' contains four sections: Business, Politics & Ec... 5: The ''Financial Times Deutschland'' was founded in February [[2000]], and the circu... 12: [[Category:German newspapers]] 14: [[de:Financial Times Deutschland]] Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland (3461 bytes) 1: ...s its seat in [[Berlin]]. The Jewish community in Germany has around 100,000 registered members. From its... 3: ... the organisation is dominated by the traditional German Jews (who themselves are primarily descended from... 5: ...iberal organisation [[Union progressiver Juden in Deutschland]], [[Jan Mühlstein]]. The latter demanded equal f... 21: * Jay Howard Geller: ''Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany'' (Cambridge, 2004). 26: ...p://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zentralrat_der_Juden_in_Deutschland Union progressiver Juden in Deutschland (284 bytes) 1: ... in Germany") is a liberal Jewish organisation in Germany. 9: *[[Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland]] OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland (326 bytes) 1: The '''OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland''' is the eleventh [[rally racing|rally]] on the ... 5: * [http://www.rallye-deutschland.de Official site] Battleship (26789 bytes) 1: ...'''battleship''' as a type of warship. See also [[Battleship (game)]]. '''Dreadnought''' redirects here. See a... 3: [[Image:Battleship1.jpg|thumb|150px|A sail battleship of around 1845]] 5: ...ombardment and as [[missile]] platforms, the last battleships were decommissioned in the late [[1990s]]. 7: ...re called the "main [[line of battle]] ships", or battleships for short as they were expected to fight there. 13: ==Early battleships== Battleship (game) (3886 bytes) 1: The game '''Battleship''' is a [[guessing game]] played by two people. ... 10: 1 [[battleship]] (4 squares) 16: 1 [[battleship]] (4 squares) 23: ...hots. Thus with the ships described above, if the battleship is sunk, the player loses 4 shots. 33: A logical variation of battleship in which guessing is not required is more common ... Maximum battleship (6462 bytes) 1: ...l Affairs]]. They were among the most spectacular battleship designs ever produced. 3: ...Navy to design "maximum battleships," the largest battleships that they could use. 5: ...oughly 1000 feet by 110 feet, and so the "maximum battleships" were 975 feet (297 meters) long and 108 feet (3... 7: ..., an enlargement of the previous [[Colorado class battleship|''Colorado'' class]]. 11: ...r classes. However, the casemates on the "maximum battleships" would have been higher above the waterline than... Corellian Battleship (1491 bytes) 2: ... image= [[Image:CorellianBattleship.gif|Corellian Battleship]] | 28: The '''Corellian Battleship''' is a high combat ratio ship in the fictional [... 30: ...ps, which usually carry thousands of shields. The Battleship's main advantage lies in its 1.6 combat odds, sec... 32: The Battleship carries a maximum of 80 holds and is fairly slow,...
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