Well, specifically produced for WW2 was the Bismark and Terpitz. There were also several others from earlier years such as Scharnhorst and Gneisenau which were also used in WW2. All were sunk or scuttled.
At the start of the First World War in 1914, Germany had a navy that included 29 battleships, 12 battlecruisers, and various smaller vessels. The German Imperial Navy was significantly smaller than the British Royal Navy, which had a larger fleet and more advanced ships. Despite this numerical disadvantage, Germany aimed to challenge British naval supremacy through naval engagements and strategies during the war.
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Japan and Italy fought against Germany in World War 1 but were on Germany's side in World War 2
No, Britain did not build any battleships for Turkey during World War 1. However, they did build and deliver two dreadnought battleships for the Ottoman Empire (which included present-day Turkey) in the years leading up to the war. These were the Sultan Osman I and Reşadiye, which were both commissioned in 1914.
The Germans started WW2 with 6 battleships. One, the Graf Spee was damaged and scuttled in the second month of war.
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11 ships and battleships ,21 destroyers and 57 submarines (the infamous U-boats) at the start.
on that day there where approximately 10 ships
how many planes id germany have at start of World War 1
the battleships usually sailed in the pacific ocean to guard the aircraft carriers
The USA joined in the war because the USA was part of the Triple alliance in the first place, and after Germany attacked the USA's submarines and battleships, they then joined the war in 1917.
They were all sunk or scuttled (intentionally sunk).
About a year.
Dreadnoughts.
It was the newest technology, and the navy was the most powerful force in the military.