There were two , the Yamato and the Musashi , from the Yamato class battleship built by the Japanese : they were the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleships ever constructed , displacing 72,800 tonnes at full load and armed with nine 46 cm (18.1 inch) main guns . ~ see related link below .
Canada never built any battleships.
The Japanese lost all four of their carriers, and a battleship. Carriers:Hiryu, Soryu, Akagi, Kaga. Battleship: Mikuma
Brazilian battleship Riachuelo ended in 1910.
Prior to the advent of Atomic Weapons: 1. The strongest weapon was the battleship. 2. A battleship could hurl a "2,000 pound bomb" (shell) nearly 20 miles; nine at a time (one salvo). 3. A battleship was the most expensive piece of military equipment that a nation could produce. 4. A battleship was the most complex piece of military equipment that a nation could produce. 5. A battleship was the "most heaviest armored" of any piece of military equipment produced by any nation.
It wasn't an aircraft carrier, but a battleship. The battleship used was the USS Missouri.
The Iowa class battleships.
For sinking the British flag ship HMS Hood in a lucky hit. She was also famous due to the fact she has been incorrectly called the biggest and most powerful battleship of all time. Also due to the sheer determination to kill her in Britain has lead to her being remembered.
There isnt really alot of stories about Bismark, since it was in service less than a week. One interesting fact is that it wieghed more than the allowed limit for battleships at that time. Because of this, it was the biggest battleship of its time. It sunk the HMS Hood, the Royal Navy's biggest and before the Bismark, the biggest battleship of its time. British Swordfish torpedo bomber biplanes dropped torpedoes at the Bismark, and damaged the rudder.
Canada never built any battleships.
See above.
The four Iowa class.
Tirpitz class.
The USS New Jersey, an Iowa class battleship, is the last warship to have fought as a traditional all gun battleship & the only battleship to have fought in the Vietnam War.
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Elton John's "Candle In The Wind" overtook Bing Crosby's "White Christmas", as the all-time biggest selling single of all time, in 1999.
The biggest impact was the switching from battleship construction to aircraft carrier construction.