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1648:Kriegsmarine
1647:
1570:
1548:
1526:
1507:
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1224:
1220:
1217:smoke screen
1213:engine rooms
1204:
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1167:
1159:Convoy QP 11
1155:Convoy QP 14
1150:
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1124:on the 9th.
1117:
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1079:
1073:
1068:
1062:
1057:
1055:
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1035:Vice Admiral
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902:minesweeping
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860:
854:
849:
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835:Kriegsmarine
834:
825:
820:
808:
802:
797:
792:
788:Jade estuary
774:
761:
760:
738:
730:
727:Fleet Review
715:Adolf Hitler
710:
706:
696:
666:
658:
657:
643:
633:
621:depth charge
612:
589:superimposed
578:
553:
489:
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470:
466:
461:
448:
445:Convoy QP 11
422:
413:
406:sister ships
397:Kriegsmarine
395:
392:Nazi Germany
379:
377:
376:
242:70,000
177:Displacement
154:, 2 May 1942
143:29 June 1937
127:15 July 1935
79:
69:Nazi Germany
45:
29:
2410:Faja de Oro
2351:Dzerzhinsky
2318:Empire Dell
1853:Soviet Navy
1808:French Navy
1253: /
1122:Vestfjorden
1097:as part of
1074:Prinz Eugen
1063:Prinz Eugen
1045:Otto Ciliax
1040:Vizeadmiral
944:Steinbrinck
934:Scharnhorst
897:Oil Pioneer
855:Scharnhorst
723:Eckernförde
685:yard number
630:hydrophones
587:, two each
585:gun shields
441:Convoy QP 8
425:battleships
366:Commanders:
331:6 Ă— single
315:5 Ă— single
293:1,530
116:Yard number
42:Sister ship
2661:1936 ships
2655:Categories
2629:April 1942
2463:Carrabulle
2378:Challenger
2331:Okinoshima
2049:Angarstroy
2038:Shipwrecks
1898:Royal Navy
1699:Type 1934A
1497:References
1095:PQ 12
893:oil tanker
663:Lieutenant
640:submarines
548:; 41
410:minefields
390:built for
302:Complement
267:Propulsion
2642:June 1942
2578:USS
2557:USS
2536:USS
2521:Grenadier
2519:USS
2416:Elizabeth
2366:HMS
2341:Norlantic
2323:HMS
2306:USS
2299:HMS
2292:HMS
2253:HMS
2242:Lexington
2240:USS
2229:USS
2206:USS
2201:Tama Maru
2193:USS
2186:USS
2151:USS
2140:Bévéziers
2122:USS
2115:USS
2092:USS
2074:Edinburgh
2072:HMS
2065:USS
2054:HMS
1977:Type 1936
1658:Type 1934
1201:Edinburgh
1180:HMS
1168:Edinburgh
1166:HMS
1111:freighter
1078:HMS
994:HMS
861:Gneisenau
817:Trondheim
815:to seize
811:) of the
770:minefield
766:Skagerrak
677:DeSchiMAG
673:laid down
544:(67
514:deep load
469:disabled
467:Edinburgh
462:Edinburgh
460:HMS
453:freighter
388:destroyer
322:2 Ă— twin
191:deep load
171:destroyer
140:Completed
124:Laid down
106:DeSchiMAG
2576:30 May:
2566:20 May:
2538:Mackerel
2490:29 May:
2480:28 May:
2470:27 May:
2459:26 May:
2449:25 May:
2439:24 May:
2429:23 May:
2407:21 May:
2397:20 May:
2375:17 May:
2368:Trinidad
2364:15 May:
2348:14 May:
2338:13 May:
2315:12 May:
2283:11 May:
2272:10 May:
2218:Le HĂ©ros
2146:Kikuzuki
2094:Mindanao
2087:JastrzÄ…b
2046:1 May:
1972:(actual)
1569:(1991).
1547:(2005).
1506:(1990).
1001:Le Havre
970:Kirkenes
929:Glorious
900:and the
748:Tangiers
689:launched
642:and the
607:and six
574:flagship
571:flotilla
558:fuel oil
310:Armament
184:standard
152:Scuttled
132:Launched
86:Namesake
2555:7 May:
2545:6 May:
2534:4 May:
2517:1 May:
2387:,
2381:,
2294:Kipling
2276:Ramb IV
2262:9 May:
2255:Olympus
2238:8 May:
2215:7 May:
2166:6 May:
2159:Maryann
2153:Genesee
2137:5 May:
2124:Tanager
2113:4 May:
2067:Cythera
2063:2 May:
2056:Punjabi
1862:Prytkiy
1241:35°05′E
1238:72°20′N
1187:Captain
1118:Tirpitz
1086:Tirpitz
1080:Trident
914:Admiral
909:Juniper
905:trawler
876:Harstad
713:hosted
646:active
644:S-Gerät
566:ballast
538:boilers
492:had an
479:scuttle
475:captain
335:AA guns
327:AA guns
102:Builder
94:Ordered
55:History
2590:ChĹŤgei
2559:Neosho
2473:Alamar
2325:Jackal
2308:Neosho
2301:Lively
2117:Pigeon
2100:Mizuho
1895:
1874:Pylkiy
1850:
1829:Kléber
1817:Desaix
1805:
1644:
1577:
1555:
1533:
1514:
1182:Amazon
1103:Allied
996:Plover
939:Acasta
891:, the
880:Narvik
831:Narvik
784:sortie
750:, and
681:Bremen
605:funnel
595:. Her
427:and a
383:was a
350:32–64
200:Length
110:Bremen
2527:U-573
2499:U-568
2452:Asahi
2274:HMHS
2265:U-352
2248:Monge
2224:ShĹŤhĹŤ
2208:Quail
2188:Luzon
1970:class
1963:class
1956:class
1949:class
1272:Notes
1209:salvo
1175:U-456
1114:Ijora
1005:Brest
888:Orama
838:'
752:Ceuta
648:sonar
626:mines
542:knots
506:draft
346:mines
290:Range
283:knots
278:Speed
229:Draft
2625:1943
2617:1942
2609:1941
2596:I-53
2580:R-18
2442:L-21
2390:I-64
2384:I-28
2285:HMT
2231:Sims
2195:Oahu
2130:Wa-1
2106:U-74
2085:ORP
1968:H145
1961:V170
1954:S178
1947:H186
1929:(ex-
1917:(ex-
1905:(ex-
1877:(ex-
1865:(ex-
1832:(ex-
1820:(ex-
1575:ISBN
1553:ISBN
1531:ISBN
1512:ISBN
1265:U-88
1227:and
1143:and
1066:and
964:1942
952:and
858:and
744:Vigo
719:Kiel
546:km/h
502:beam
319:guns
257:6 Ă—
221:Beam
148:Fate
119:W901
76:Name
2548:I-8
2461:SS
1926:R92
1914:R38
1879:R92
1229:Z25
1225:Z24
1146:Z25
1140:Z24
1050:Z29
982:),
870:in
721:to
709:).
675:at
550:mph
534:shp
394:'s
378:Z7
344:60
305:325
295:nmi
281:36
252:shp
213:w/l
207:o/a
2657::
2593:,
2524:,
2496:,
2419:,
2413:,
2354:,
2328:,
2321:,
2304:,
2297:,
2290:,
2251:,
2245:,
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