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1637:Kriegsmarine
1636:
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1537:
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1206:smoke screen
1202:engine rooms
1193:
1189:
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1156:
1148:Convoy QP 11
1144:Convoy QP 14
1139:
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1113:on the 9th.
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824:Kriegsmarine
823:
814:
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797:
791:
786:
781:
777:Jade estuary
763:
750:
749:
727:
719:
716:Fleet Review
704:Adolf Hitler
699:
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655:
647:
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632:
622:
610:depth charge
601:
578:superimposed
567:
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478:
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437:
434:Convoy QP 11
411:
402:
395:sister ships
386:Kriegsmarine
384:
381:Nazi Germany
368:
366:
365:
231:70,000
166:Displacement
143:, 2 May 1942
132:29 June 1937
116:15 July 1935
68:
58:Nazi Germany
34:
18:
2399:Faja de Oro
2340:Dzerzhinsky
2307:Empire Dell
1842:Soviet Navy
1797:French Navy
1242: /
1111:Vestfjorden
1086:as part of
1063:Prinz Eugen
1052:Prinz Eugen
1034:Otto Ciliax
1029:Vizeadmiral
933:Steinbrinck
923:Scharnhorst
886:Oil Pioneer
844:Scharnhorst
712:Eckernförde
674:yard number
619:hydrophones
576:, two each
574:gun shields
430:Convoy QP 8
414:battleships
355:Commanders:
320:6 Ă— single
304:5 Ă— single
282:1,530
105:Yard number
31:Sister ship
2650:1936 ships
2644:Categories
2618:April 1942
2452:Carrabulle
2367:Challenger
2320:Okinoshima
2038:Angarstroy
2027:Shipwrecks
1887:Royal Navy
1688:Type 1934A
1486:References
1084:PQ 12
882:oil tanker
652:Lieutenant
629:submarines
537:; 41
399:minefields
379:built for
291:Complement
256:Propulsion
2631:June 1942
2567:USS
2546:USS
2525:USS
2510:Grenadier
2508:USS
2405:Elizabeth
2355:HMS
2330:Norlantic
2312:HMS
2295:USS
2288:HMS
2281:HMS
2242:HMS
2231:Lexington
2229:USS
2218:USS
2195:USS
2190:Tama Maru
2182:USS
2175:USS
2140:USS
2129:Bévéziers
2111:USS
2104:USS
2081:USS
2063:Edinburgh
2061:HMS
2054:USS
2043:HMS
1966:Type 1936
1647:Type 1934
1190:Edinburgh
1169:HMS
1157:Edinburgh
1155:HMS
1100:freighter
1067:HMS
983:HMS
850:Gneisenau
806:Trondheim
804:to seize
800:) of the
759:minefield
755:Skagerrak
666:DeSchiMAG
662:laid down
533:(67
503:deep load
458:disabled
456:Edinburgh
451:Edinburgh
449:HMS
442:freighter
377:destroyer
311:2 Ă— twin
180:deep load
160:destroyer
129:Completed
113:Laid down
95:DeSchiMAG
2565:30 May:
2555:20 May:
2527:Mackerel
2479:29 May:
2469:28 May:
2459:27 May:
2448:26 May:
2438:25 May:
2428:24 May:
2418:23 May:
2396:21 May:
2386:20 May:
2364:17 May:
2357:Trinidad
2353:15 May:
2337:14 May:
2327:13 May:
2304:12 May:
2272:11 May:
2261:10 May:
2207:Le HĂ©ros
2135:Kikuzuki
2083:Mindanao
2076:JastrzÄ…b
2035:1 May:
1961:(actual)
1558:(1991).
1536:(2005).
1495:(1990).
990:Le Havre
959:Kirkenes
918:Glorious
889:and the
737:Tangiers
678:launched
631:and the
596:and six
563:flagship
560:flotilla
547:fuel oil
299:Armament
173:standard
141:Scuttled
121:Launched
75:Namesake
2544:7 May:
2534:6 May:
2523:4 May:
2506:1 May:
2376:,
2370:,
2283:Kipling
2265:Ramb IV
2251:9 May:
2244:Olympus
2227:8 May:
2204:7 May:
2155:6 May:
2148:Maryann
2142:Genesee
2126:5 May:
2113:Tanager
2102:4 May:
2056:Cythera
2052:2 May:
2045:Punjabi
1851:Prytkiy
1230:35°05′E
1227:72°20′N
1176:Captain
1107:Tirpitz
1075:Tirpitz
1069:Trident
903:Admiral
898:Juniper
894:trawler
865:Harstad
702:hosted
635:active
633:S-Gerät
555:ballast
527:boilers
481:had an
468:scuttle
464:captain
324:AA guns
316:AA guns
91:Builder
83:Ordered
44:History
2579:ChĹŤgei
2548:Neosho
2462:Alamar
2314:Jackal
2297:Neosho
2290:Lively
2106:Pigeon
2089:Mizuho
1884:
1863:Pylkiy
1839:
1818:Kléber
1806:Desaix
1794:
1633:
1566:
1544:
1522:
1503:
1171:Amazon
1092:Allied
985:Plover
928:Acasta
880:, the
869:Narvik
820:Narvik
773:sortie
739:, and
670:Bremen
594:funnel
584:. Her
416:and a
372:was a
339:32–64
189:Length
99:Bremen
2516:U-573
2488:U-568
2441:Asahi
2263:HMHS
2254:U-352
2237:Monge
2213:ShĹŤhĹŤ
2197:Quail
2177:Luzon
1959:class
1952:class
1945:class
1938:class
1261:Notes
1198:salvo
1164:U-456
1103:Ijora
994:Brest
877:Orama
827:'
741:Ceuta
637:sonar
615:mines
531:knots
495:draft
335:mines
279:Range
272:knots
267:Speed
218:Draft
2614:1943
2606:1942
2598:1941
2585:I-53
2569:R-18
2431:L-21
2379:I-64
2373:I-28
2274:HMT
2220:Sims
2184:Oahu
2119:Wa-1
2095:U-74
2074:ORP
1957:H145
1950:V170
1943:S178
1936:H186
1918:(ex-
1906:(ex-
1894:(ex-
1866:(ex-
1854:(ex-
1821:(ex-
1809:(ex-
1564:ISBN
1542:ISBN
1520:ISBN
1501:ISBN
1254:U-88
1216:and
1132:and
1055:and
953:1942
941:and
847:and
733:Vigo
708:Kiel
535:km/h
491:beam
308:guns
246:6 Ă—
210:Beam
137:Fate
108:W901
65:Name
2537:I-8
2450:SS
1915:R92
1903:R38
1868:R92
1218:Z25
1214:Z24
1135:Z25
1129:Z24
1039:Z29
971:),
859:in
710:to
698:).
664:at
539:mph
523:shp
383:'s
367:Z7
333:60
294:325
284:nmi
270:36
241:shp
202:w/l
196:o/a
2646::
2582:,
2513:,
2485:,
2408:,
2402:,
2343:,
2317:,
2310:,
2293:,
2286:,
2279:,
2240:,
2234:,
2216:,
2210:,
2193:,
2187:,
2180:,
2173:,
2167:,
2161:,
2145:,
2138:,
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