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Tirpitz (German pronunciation: [ˈtɪʁpɪt͡s] ) was the
second of two Bismarck-class
battleships built for **** Germany's
Kriegsmarine (navy)
prior to and...
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Tirpitz may
refer to:
Alfred von
Tirpitz (1849–1930),
German admiral Tirpitz Plan, a plan for
Germany to
achieve world power status through naval power...
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Alfred Peter Friedrich von
Tirpitz (German pronunciation: [ˈalfʁeːt fɔn ˈtɪʁpɪt͡s] ; born
Alfred Peter Friedrich Tirpitz; 19
March 1849 – 6
March 1930)...
- 1936 and
completed in
September 1940,
while the keel of her
sister ship,
Tirpitz, was laid in
October 1936 and work
finished in
February 1941. The ships...
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British air raid of
World War II that destro**** the
German battleship Tirpitz. It was
conducted on 12
November 1944 by 29
Royal Air
Force heavy bombers...
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Tirpitz Museum is a war
museum that is
located in the
village of Kåfjord in Alta Muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway.[non-primary
source needed] The...
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Admiral Alfred von
Tirpitz's design for
Germany to
achieve world power status through naval power,
while at the same time
addressing domestic issues,...
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Wilhelm II
greatly expanded the navy. The key
leader was
Admiral Alfred von
Tirpitz, who
greatly expanded the size and
quality of the navy,
while adopting...
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German Admiral Alfred von
Tirpitz in 1897 to
create a
fleet in
being to
force Britain to make
diplomatic concessions;
Tirpitz did not
expect the Imperial...
- Spitzbergen, in the
Svalbard Archipelago, on 8
September 1943. The
battleships Tirpitz (in its only
offensive action) and Scharnhorst, plus nine destroyers, sailed...