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Germany did complete one aircraft carrier; the Graf Zepplin. But Germany lacked the expertise to build a "carrier plane" to operate from it. The Graf Zeppelin was never completed because Admiral Raeder was replaced by Admiral Donitz who wanted only submarines. If Raeder had not been replaced, the Graf Zeppelin would have used carrier-modified Me109 fighters and Ju87 dive bombers. After the war, the submarine was still the nemesis of the only German aircraft carrier. Instead of finishing the ship for their navy, the Soviet Union used it only to transport captured submarine hulls to Russia so they could be copied.
The good thing for the USN was catching the IJN carriers re-arming & re-fuelling. The good thing for the IJN was their last carrier had the courage and skill to launch a successfull attack at the USS Yorktown. Had it not been for that last carrier, the IJN would've lost 4 carriers and sunk none; at least they were able to record one sunk US flat-top, thanks to their last carrier...which was ultimately sunk by US planes soon afterward.
It would have been terrible and we would've stayed together with Britain
animal fur and sheets
If found guilty, you would have been hanged until dead.
In Victorian times, 15 shillings would have been equivalent to 75 pence in the British currency system. The shilling was a unit of currency used in the United Kingdom before decimalization in 1971. It was equal to 12 pence or 1/20th of a pound. Therefore, 15 shillings would be worth 75 pence or 3/4 of a pound in Victorian times.
In the Victorian workhouse times the poor people had to wear a uniform so the outside knew they were poor and knew they were from the workhouse.
yes, potatoes have been around since the 15th century
Charles Babbage in Victorian times. his computer would have been mechanical, rather than electronic.
There has been slavery throughout history, it has never been completely eradicated and is still happening today.
Two Pence has been referred to as Two Pence since the need first arose. Prior to Victorian times, Twopence was occasionally referred to as a "Half-Groat", a Groat being Fourpence.
a long time ago after Victorian times.
yes but sugar has not been invented. they were made of bones of thine childs.
I dont THINK so, he may have been based on a real person/experience.
== == Decorated trees come from the German traditional practice, while the turkey, in Victorian times would have more likely been a Goose.