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Scharnhorst was a
German capital ship,
alternatively described as a
battleship or battlecruiser, of **** Germany's Kriegsmarine. She was the lead ship...
- The
Scharnhorst class was a
class of
German battleships (or battlecruisers)
built immediately prior to
World War II. The
first capital ships of **** Germany's...
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Gerhard Johann David von
Scharnhorst (12
November 1755 – 28 June 1813) was a Hanoverian-born
general in
Prussian service from 1801. As the
first Chief...
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battleship Scharnhorst was a
German capital ship
which saw
action in
World War II and was sunk at the
Battle of the
North Cape.
Scharnhorst may also refer...
- SMS
Scharnhorst was an
armored cruiser of the
Imperial German Navy,
built at the
Blohm & Voss
shipyard in Hamburg, Germany. She was the lead ship of her...
- The
Scharnhorst effect is a
hypothetical phenomenon in
which light signals travel slightly faster than c
between two
closely spaced conducting plates...
- SS
Scharnhorst may
refer to one of the
following p****enger
steamers for
North German Lloyd: SS
Scharnhorst (1904), in
service from 1904–1919;
given to...
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encountered the
German battleship
Scharnhorst off the
North Cape of Norway.
During the
engagement that followed,
Scharnhorst hit Duke of York
twice with little...
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December 1943, as part of the
Arctic campaign. The
German battleship
Scharnhorst, on an
operation to
attack Arctic convoys of war
materiel from the western...
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Scharnhorst 1985, p. 17.
Scharnhorst 1985, p. 21. Hoyt 1974, p. 18.
Scharnhorst 1985, pp. 18–23.
Scharnhorst 1985, pp. 26–27.
Scharnhorst 1985,...