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1938 ships: ARA General Belgrano, RMS Queen Elizabeth, USS Captor, German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran, German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin, HMS Belfa
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 153. Chapters: ARA General Belgrano, RMS Queen Elizabeth, USS Captor, German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran, German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin, HMS Belfast, USS Sailfish, German submarine U-38, German submarine U-47, USS Saury, USS Sculpin, Japanese cruiser Chikuma, German night fighter direction vessel Togo, USS Sterett, HMS Seal, USS St. Louis, USS Sturgeon, USS Trippe, USS Sargo, German submarine U-37, USS Phoenix, MV Kerlogue, HMS Edinburgh, SS Pasteur, USS Russell, German cruiser Prinz Eugen, HMS Thetis, MS Oranje, USS Ancon, HMS Britomart, RMS Mauretania, MS Stockholm, USS Sampson, USS Stack, USS Spearfish, HNoMS Gyller, Japanese destroyer Asagumo, ORP Orzel, USS Mustin, USS Maury, HMS Jervis, MV Wickenburgh, Japanese destroyer Minegumo, Japanese destroyer Shiranui, Soviet cruiser Maxim Gorky, SS Crown Arun, USS Rhind, Japanese destroyer Kagero, HMS Kelly, HNLMS Willem van der Zaan, USS Rowan, German submarine U-46, USS Miantonomah, German submarine U-40, ORP Sep, German submarine U-39, Italian submarine Luigi Torelli, USS Lang, SS Haga, HMS Ursula, SS Barlind, USS Mayrant, USS Jouett, Italian submarine Leonardo da Vinci, MV San Demetrio, Italian ship Ramb III, MV Mironave, HMS Trident, USS Polaris, HMAS Vigilant, SS Mount Ida, HMAS Kuru, USS Ellet, German submarine U-51, German weather ship Lauenburg, Greek destroyer Vasilissa Olga, SS Ukkopekka, Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios, HA. 19, USS Kopara, MV Lymington, MV Seymour Castle, HMAS Matafele, Soya, Fire Fighter, HMS Triumph, United States lightship WAL 539, Italian submarine Brin, MV The Second Snark, HMS Largs, Explosion of the RFA Bedenham, USS Wapasha, Japanese repair ship Akashi, USS Davis, HTMS Thonburi, Fujikawa Maru, USS Benham, Soviet destroyer leader Baku, USS Saluda, Italian submarine Scirè, HMAS Kookaburra, German submarine U-56, HMS Pretoria Castle, HMS Thistle, SS South Steyne, USS Conecuh, HMS Tribune, HMS Egret, HMS Unity, List of ship launches in 1938, French aircraft carrier Joffre, USS Osceola, German submarine U-57, HMS Jupiter, SS Pedernales, HMS Grasshopper, HMCS Fundy, French submarine Favorite, Japanese aircraft carrier Kaiyo, HNLMS O-19, Thames, Japanese seaplane carrier Mizuho, SS Clan Fraser, HMS Javelin, USS Powhatan, SS Volo, USS Hornbill, USS Goldcrest, USS Catbird, USS Kaula, USS Curlew, HMS Forth, HMS Speedy, SS Clan Forbes, HMS Janus, HMS Jersey, HMS Jaguar, Japanese submarine I-22, HMS Juno, HMCS Comox, USS Namontack, German submarine U-A, Japanese submarine I-174, HMS Jackal, Mircea, MS Sobieski, Japanese destroyer Oyashio, USS Kestrel, Italian submarine Barbarigo, USS Wimbee, Japanese destroyer Kuroshio, HMCS Nootka, USS Grouse, HMCS Gaspe, Italian submarine Lafolè, HMIS El Hind, German submarine U-45, French submarine Pallas, Vy¿ehrad, RFA Robert Dundas, RFA Robert Middleton. Excerpt: The German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran (HSK-8) was a Kriegsmarine (German Navy) merchant raider of World War II. Originally the merchant vessel Steiermark, the ship was acquired by the Kriegsmarine following the outbreak of war for conversion into a raider. Administered by the Kriegsmarine under the designation Schiff 41, to the Allied navies she was Raider G. The largest merchant raider operated by Germany during World War II, Kormoran was responsible for the destruction of ten merchant vessels and the capture of an eleventh during her year-long career in the Atlantic and Indian oceans. She is also known for sinking the Australian li... |
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