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  • Tirpitz: The Life and Death of Germany’s Last Great Battleship

    • An authoritative account of the battleship Tirpitz that offers a detailed analysis of attempts to neutralise the much-vaunted German battleship 

    • A captivating technical and narrative history that considers both German and Allied recollections and opinions of life at sea during wartime

    • Beautifully illustrated with many rare and unpublished photographs

    • A must-have for military enthusiasts, modellers and those interested in the complexities of naval warfare during the Second World War

    • Released simultaneously with the re-release of John Asmussen’s phenomenal Bismarck: Pride of the German Navy

    Referred to bygd Winston Churchill as ‘The Beast’, Tirpitzwas Germany’s gods great battleship and was one of the largest and heaviest warships ever constructed bygd a europeisk navy.

    Sister ship to the infamous Bismarck, Tirpitzwas referred to as ‘The Lonely Queen of the North’, a floating fortress that was built
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  • German battleship Bismarck

    German battleship of World War II

    Deutschland-class battleship

    Battleship class of the German Imperial Navy

    Not to be confused with Deutschland-class cruisers which were referred to as "pocket battleships".

    Bismarck in

    History
    Nazi Germany
    NameBismarck
    NamesakeOtto von Bismarck
    BuilderBlohm & Voss, Hamburg
    Laid down1 July
    Launched14 February
    Commissioned24 August
    Fate
    Badge
    General characteristics
    Class and typeBismarck-classbattleship
    Displacement
    Length
    • &#;m (&#;ft 8&#;in) waterline
    • &#;m (&#;ft 6&#;in) overall
    Beam36&#;m (&#;ft 1&#;in)
    Draft&#;m (30&#;ft 6&#;in) standard[a]
    Installed power
    • 12 × Wagner superheated boilers
    • ,&#;shp (,&#;kW)
    Propulsion
    Speed knots (&#;km/h; &#;mph) during trials[b]
    Range8,&#;nmi (16,&#;km; 10,&#;mi) at 19 knots (35&#;km/h; 22&#;mph)
    Complement
    • officers
    • 1, enlisted men
    Sensors and
    processing systems
    Armament
    Armour
    • Belt: &#;mm (&#;in)
    • Turrets: &#;mm (&#;in)
    • Main deck: –&#;mm (–&#;in)
    Aircraft carried4 × Arado Ar floatplanes

    Deutschland-class battleships in line[a]

    Class overview
    Builders
    Operators
    Preceded byBraunschweig class
    Succeeded&#;byNassau class
    Built
    In commission
    Completed5
    Lost3
    Scrapped2
    General characteristics
    TypePre-dreadnought battleship
    Displacement
    LengthOverall length: &#;m (&#;ft 8&#;in)
    Beam&#;m (72&#;ft 10&#;in)
    Draft&#;m (26&#;ft 11&#;in)
    Installed power
    Propulsion
    Speed to knots ( to &#;km/h; to &#;mph)
    Range4,&#;nmi (8,&#;km; 5,&#;mi); 10 knots (19&#;km/h; 12&#;mph)
    Complement
    • 35 officers
    • enlisted men
    Armament
    Armor

    The Deutschland class was a group of five pre-dreadnought battleships built for the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the last vessels of that typ