Deep in the Arctic, the German battleship Scharnhorst hunted an Allied convoy under the cover of icy darkness. The thick fog ...
Summary and Top 4 Points: The Graf Zeppelin, Germany’s first aircraft carrier, was laid down in 1936 but never entered service due to internal disputes, skepticism, and war priorities. -Designed to ...
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Why the Nazis Never Built an Aircraft Carrier?

You’ve heard of the word Zeppelin and first thing that pops to your mind are large airships, most notably the famous ...
The Battle of the Atlantic, the prolonged and relentless struggle that for six years tilted the fate of the global conflict ...
Archive photo Russia's modern submarine fleet is one of the strongest in the world, something that was demonstrated during the Syrian operation in 2015. However, behind this success are decades and ...
While German U-Boats are the most deadly component of the Third Reich's naval arsenal, it had a sizeable fleet of battleships as well. The United States even used a surrendered German battleship, the ...
But Hitler’s Germany did make progress towards building an aircraft carrier. This was the Graf Zeppelin—named for Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, best known for developing the eponymous airship. The ...
Nazi Germany's two Bismarck-class battleships were the most imposing it built during World War II. The threat they posed to convoys and warships made them a special target for the Allies. British ...
If you buy into some of the more dubious beliefs regarding German military technology during World War II, you're probably inclined to believe they were capable of building just about anything. From ...