- The
Deutschland class was a
series of
three Panzerschiffe (armored ships), a form of
heavily armed cruiser,
built by the
Reichsmarine officially in accordance...
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systematic re-building of the
armed forces. The
prestige brought by the
Panzerschiffe led to two
improved vessels, the D class, to be ordered.
These ships...
- Deutschland-class
Panzerschiffe (armored ships).
These ships would displace 19,000 tons and have the same
armament and
speed as the
Panzerschiffe; the extra...
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ships by 1945: 4
aircraft carriers 10
battleships 15
armored ships (
Panzerschiffe) 3
battlecruisers 5
heavy cruisers 44
light cruisers 158 destroyers...
- D-class
cruisers were a pair of
German heavy cruisers,
classified as
panzerschiffe ("armored ships") by the
Reichsmarine (Navy of the Realm). The ships...
- "battleships" (German: Schlachtschiffe), "armoured ships" (German:
Panzerschiffe) and "battleships" (French: Bâtiments de ligne) respectively. Battlecruisers...
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engines of the
Panzerschiffe were
unreliable and
produced severe vibration at high speed), and used much
material ****embled for the
Panzerschiffe programme...
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especially wished for the
Germans to do away with
their Deutschland-class
Panzerschiffe (known in the
London press as "pocket battleships"), as such ships,...
- the
Vietnam War. The
German Deutschland class was a
series of
three Panzerschiffe ("armored ships"), a form of
heavily armed cruiser,
designed and built...
- The
Sachsen class of
armored corvettes was a
class of four
ships built by the
Imperial German Navy in the late 1870s to
early 1880s. The ships—Sachsen...