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  1. Scharnhorst: Namesake: Gerhard Johann von Scharnhorst (1755–1813) Builder: Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven: Laid down: 15 June 1935: Launched: 3 October 1936: Commissioned: 7 January 1939: Motto: Scharnhorst immer voran (Scharnhorst ever onward) Fate: Sunk at the Battle of the North Cape on 26 December

  2. 17 de feb. de 2011 · The Sinking of the 'Scharnhorst' By Norman Fenton. Last updated 2011-02-17. The sinking of the Scharnhorst was an enormous psychological blow for the German nation, at the height of World...

  3. 13 de abr. de 2014 · 3.19M subscribers. Captured German newsreel showing the sinking of Scharnhorst after dramatic sea battle. Atlantic Ocean.Various shots of the naval battle in Atlantic. Ships' g...

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  4. The Sinking of Scharnhorst - Warfare History Network. Scharnhorst, the Great German Raider, met her end in a storm of British shells and torpedoes in the Barents Sea. This article appears in: Fall 2014. By Robert Barr Smith. She was a beautiful ship, long and sleek and very fast.

  5. 26 de dic. de 2011 · Germany's most famous battleship - the Scharnhorst - was sunk by Allied forces during the Battle of the North Cape. Norman Scarth was an 18-year-old on board the British naval destroyer HMS...

  6. 24 de jun. de 2021 · The sinking of the Scharnhorst was a significant victory for the Allies, taking out the last of Germany’s operational capital ships. It would also prove to be the last ship to ship gun battle of the old-fashioned kind fought in European waters.

  7. 26 de jul. de 2023 · At around 19:50, the Scharnhorst sank beneath the icy waves of the Barents Sea. Of the almost 2,000 men aboard, only 36 were rescued by the British. The destruction of the Scharnhorst marked a crucial victory for the Allies, effectively ending Germany’s surface naval threat in the North Atlantic and the Arctic. Finding The Scharnhorst