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Bismarck's sister ship is the Tirpitz, but the subject you have a wrong understanding, the Bismarck was not the strongest battleship in the world during World War II, and it was not even ranked in the top five. Moreover, because the strength of the German Navy was far inferior to that of the British Navy, the German surface ships had to face the encirclement and interception of the British superior forces as soon as they went to sea, and after the Bismarck was sunk, the main surface ships of the German Navy adopted the strategy of avoiding the battle and protecting the ship, and the Tirpitz had been evading the British encirclement and suppression, and did not do anything big, and was finally sunk in the military port by British bombers with special "tall cabinet" bombs.
In terms of firepower, Bismarck's 15-inch guns ranked last among the 15-inch battleships of its time, only slightly stronger than the 14-inch guns of the George V class. In terms of defense, Bismarck's concept of comprehensive protection was a backward concept during the First World War, and the overall defense level was only roughly equivalent to that of the George V class, the weakest of the treaty battleships of the same period, and the defense against hanging shots and underwater bombs was very poor. You must know that Bismarck's displacement is more than 50,000 tons, and Joe's 5 has only 35,000 tons.
With such a large tonnage, only such a protective effect can be said to be very bad. Not to mention the pinnacle of the two battleships of Yamato and Iowa, even if it was against the new ships of South Dakota, North Carolina, Veneto, Rome, and Richelieu, it would be difficult for Bismarck to win. The shame of fighting a treaty ship like George V could only have a slight advantage, and the Battle of the Danish Channel, Bismarck Eugen fought with the Prince of Wales with a faulty turret, and several holes were opened by the British 14-inch heirloom.
Even, if it was a 1-on-1 life-and-death battle without escaping, Bismarck might not even be able to beat the big 7 made in the 20s. In the naval battle where Bismarck fell, Rodney's ship destroyed two of Bismarck's turrets with one shot within five minutes of the battle, and then sent the captain and the entire command staff of the command tower to the sky. It can be seen that the heaviest defense on the Bismarck could not block the attack of the 16-inch guns.
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The battleship Tirbitz was the Bismarck-class battleship No. 2 of the Nazi German Navy. Tirpitz was named after Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930), the "father of the German Navy". Start Date:
Date of launch: Date of service:. At the time of the sinking of the battleship Bismarck, the "Tirbitz" had not yet completed training and commissioning work.
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Battleship Tirpitz.
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Ship Type Battleship Ship Class Bismarck-class (No. 1) Ship Name Origin 19th Century German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck Manufactured Hamburg Blom Foss Shipyard Ordered to start construction on November 16, 1935 Launched on July 1, 1936 Commissioned on February 14, 1939 Ended on August 24, 1940 Hit on May 27, 1941 and self-scuttled Country of origin German Performance Elements Standard Displacement 41,700 tons Full load displacement 50,405 tons (1943) Overall length mm (waterline) full width m draft m (standard) m (designed to be fully loaded) m (actual full load) flight deck }} boiler Wagner type high-pressure heavy oil special burning boiler (12 seats) power Blom Foss steam turbine engine (3 seats) propeller 3-axle three-bladed propulsion (m diameter) top speed knots cruising range 8,525 nautical miles (19 knots) output 150,170 hp safe depth }} crew 2,092 people, 103 officers, 1,989 soldiers (1941) carrier-based aircraft, 4 arado ar The 196 water reconnaissance aircraft is armed with 1 catapult at both ends: 8 380 mm SK-C 34 (4 2), 12 150 mm L55 SK-C 2816 105 mm L65 SK-C 37, 3316 37 mm L83 SK-C 3012, 20 mm L65 mg C 30 (single tube), 8 20 mm L65 mg C 38 (4-in-1) armor Sideboards: 145-320 mm, deck 130-200 mm, transverse partition 100-320 mm, turret 130-360 mm, turret 340 mm, conning tower 350 mm.
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Ernst Lindemann.
ernst lindemann(1894-1941)
In 1913 he joined the Navy and fought in World War I under the command of Scher.
In 1940, he became the captain of the newly built "Bismarck" and was ordered to attack the Atlantic Ocean and be responsible for the maneuvering of the warship.
On May 21, 1941, the British ship "Hood" was sunk in the Danish Strait, and the "Prince of Wales" was severely damaged.
On the 26th, the "Bismarck" was attacked by the carrier-based aircraft of the British aircraft carrier "Ark Royal", and the steering device was destroyed and it lost its ability to navigate. On the 27th, the "Bismarck" sank after a fierce battle with the British fleet, and Lindemann was killed.
He has big ears and is nicknamed "Walrus". He is calm and steady, and is deeply loved by his subordinates.
Lindemann was the perfect fit to command the Bismarck, because he admired the words of the iron-blooded Prime Minister Bismarck and regarded them as his motto: "I will shed the last drop of blood for the Motherland." ”
It is said that during the battle to annihilate the Hood, the fleet commander hesitated after spotting the Hood, and it was Lindemann who ordered the artillery to fire back. He muttered to himself, "I will never give up the army."
The ship was destroyed in this way. ”
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Otto Ernst Lindemann (
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The classmates on the first and second floors were all right, but not comprehensively, Ernst. Lindemann was the captain, but there was also a commander-in-chief on the Bismarck, Gunther. Admiral Lütjans.
Bismarck's first and only mission was the Rheinübung exercise on May 18, 1941.
Germany's other main forces**, including two Scharnhorst-class battle cruisers, were unable to participate in the Rheinland exercise due to mechanical problems or battle damage; And Bismarck's sister ship, the battleship Tirpitz, has not yet completed sea tests. The fleet consists of Gunse. Admiral Günther Lütjens commanded.
The record was the sinking of the British battlecruiser HMS Hood.
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