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Victory at Sea - HMS Duke of YorkLaid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1941, HMS Duke of York was a King George V-class of battleship. She had the distinction of transporting Winston Churchill across the Atlantic to meet Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Winter of 1941. Churchill wrote of his...
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Victory at Sea - HMS EagleAn early aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy, HMS Eagle was originally a super-dreadnought of the Chilean Navy (named Almirante Cochrane), laid down in 1913, but was purchased by the Royal Navy for conversion to a carrier in 1918. This work was not finished...
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Victory at Sea - HMS HoodAt one time, the HMS Hood was the largest and possibly most famous ship in the world, representing the supremacy of British sea power. Though attached to Home Fleet, the Hood took part in the sinking of the French fleet at Oran. She was...
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Victory At Sea - HMS NelsonAn oddity among other capital ships of the Royal Navy, the Nelson-class had a triple configuration of turrets in front of the bridge structure and no rearward facing main guns. It was also the only British battleship to be armed with 16-inch guns and,...
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Victory at Sea - HMS NeptuneNeptune operated during her World War II service with a crew predominantly composed from the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy, but also a large proportion of South African personnel. In late 1939 she was in pursuit of the German pocket battleship, Admiral...
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Victory At Sea - HMS RodneyAn oddity among other capital ships of the Royal Navy, the Nelson-class had a triple configuration of turrets in front of the bridge structure and no rearward facing main guns. It was also the only British battleship to be armed with 16-inch guns and,...
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Victory at Sea - Kagero-class DestroyersEssentially an enlarged Fubuki-class, the Kagerō-class hull design was scaled up to overcome earlier design deficiencies. As a result, the Kagerō-class was the equal of any of its contemporaries in other navies and superior to most. Only the initial lack of radar and continued...
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Victory at Sea - KarlsruheSometimes called the K-class, these vessels were built to limits specified in the Treaty of Versailles. However, this had an impact on their structural integrity, and they did not endure long-distance voyages as well as had been hoped. The unusual triple three-gun turret design...
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Victory at Sea - KolnKöln was the third of the Königsberg-class of light cruiser, operating between 1929 and 1945, initially under the Reichsmarine and subsequently the Kriegsmarine. In the 1930s she served as a training vessel for cadets, but the outbreak of World War Two saw her conducting...
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Victory at Sea - KongoKongō (金剛, “Indestructible Diamond”), named for the mountain, was the first battleship of her class, serving in both the first and second world wars. At the time of construction in the early 1910s she was a capital ship (the last Japanese Capital ship to...
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Victory at Sea - KonigsbergThe lead ship of her class, Königsberg had a similar operational history to that of her sister ships like Köln (see above), operating as a training vessel until the outset of World War Two. She spent the early part of the war laying defensive...
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Victory at Sea - LeipzigThe Leipzig and Nürnberg were improved versions of the K-class, being the only two vessels in the Leipzig-class of light cruisers. During WWII she she performed escort duties for warships in the Baltic and North seas where she and her sister ship, Nürnburg were...
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Victory at Sea - LinerDuring the 1920s and 1930s, liners plied the seaways as the ultimate symbol of travel luxury. After September 1939, many were requisitioned and served as fast troop transports, carrying thousands of troops across the globe. Contains one resin & metal vessel, with game aids....
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Victory at Sea - LittorioThe Littorio-class was the first new Italian battleship class for nearly a decade when design work began in 1930. Initially designed to remain within the 35,000-ton Washington Treaty limit, the final displacement was just over 40,000 tons. As well as being good-looking ships, the...
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Victory at Sea - MikumaThe second of the four Mogami class heavy cruisers, Mikuma was completed in 1935 but quickly underwent refits to replace her main turrets with twin 203 mm guns. Her former weapons, triple 155mm guns went to Yamato. Early in her career she was tasked...
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Victory at Sea - NagatoThe flagship of the Japanese fleet during the attack on Pearl Harbor, the i was also the first battleship in the world to mount 16-inch guns. The Nagato continued to serve throughout the war, eventually returning to Japan as the US forces approached. With...
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Victory at Sea - NürnbergTwo vessels filled the Kriegsmarine's light cruiser Leipzig-class, the Leipzig and Nürnberg, which were improved versions of the K-class. Both were torpedoed by the S-class submarine HMS Salmon, as they provided cover for destroyers laying mines along approaches to the River Thames. She went...
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Victory at Sea - Prinz EugenThe third of the Admiral-Hipper-class of heavy cruisers, Prinz Eugen was named for Prince Eugene of Savoy, and 18th century Austrian general. She saw action during the German operation Rheinübung of 1941, in which, along with Bismarck, she attempted to breakout into the Atlantic...
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Victory at Sea - ScharnhorstThe German capital ship Scharnhorst was the lead of her two ship class, launching in October 1936. She was armed with a main battery of nine 28cm C/34 guns in three triple turrets. Though plans were drawn up to 38cm guns, these plans were...
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Victory at Sea - Scipione AfricanoThe construction of large ships by France in the 1930s led to some concern that Italian large destroyers would be inferior. Thus, in 1937, work started on the esploratori oceanici (Ocean Scouts). The Scipione Africano joined the Regia Marina force at Taranto and also...
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