It was the BISMARCK battleship, which sank Britain's HOOD in 1941 and was sunk itself a few days later in the Atlantic Ocean close to Brest, France.
NO it wasn't. It was the Tirpitz which hid in a Norwegian fjord and was bombed and sunk Tirpitz was 2 metres longer overall and 1200 tons heavier (basic displacement) Tirpitz never fought and so most people think the Bismarck was larger, it was only a similar ship. The Bismarck and Tirpitz were sisterships, but the Tirpitz was a bit larger. Bismarck inflicted severe damage on the British battleship Prince of Wales at the Battle of Denmark Strait, but it was probably the German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen which sank the British battle cruiser Hood. The Tirpitz did venture into the Atlantic, but without the success of other German warships.
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The bridge. Used to be the wheelhouse, back in the days when it was in a separated area
Yes he was.
The USS Wisconsin.
German
Blitzangriff (lightning attack)
Battleship
USS South Dakota BB57
Germanys highest mountain is called Zugspitze and it is 9718 feet high.
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Yes. It is called Battleship
Blitzkreig. Schhlieffen plan.
Yes. They're called the Fondue Ukonon
It depends on what they looked like. If they had three banks of oars they were called Triremes if they had five they were QuinqueremesHope this helpsIn a literal sense, battleship would be bellum navis.
The game is called BATTLESHIP. It is still sold in stores. There is a famous advertising line for that game which is used in slang. "Hey, you sunk my battleship!"