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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. El Scharnhorst fue un buque de guerra de la Kriegsmarine alemana durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Descrito tanto como acorazado como crucero de batalla , fue el cabeza de la Clase Scharnhorst , a la que también perteneció el Gneisenau .

  3. The Scharnhorst class was a class of German battleships (or battlecruisers) built immediately prior to World War II. The first capital ships of Nazi Germany 's Kriegsmarine, it comprised two vessels: Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. Scharnhorst was launched first, [1] and is considered to be the lead ship by some sources; they are also ...

  4. 17 de feb. de 2011 · Last updated 2011-02-17. The sinking of the Scharnhorst was an enormous psychological blow for the German nation, at the height of World War Two. The wreck has recently been discovered on the sea...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Scharnhorst, German battle cruiser completed in 1939. It did great damage to Allied shipping in northern waters during World War II before it was sunk by the British battleship “Duke of York” on Dec. 26, 1943. The “Scharnhorst” was a heavily armed ship of 26,000 tons standard displacement, carrying.

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  6. By early March, Scharnhorst was in Norway’s Altenfiord, in company with the super-battleship Tirpitz. In September 1942, Scharnhorst sortied with Tirpitz and nine destroyers to destroy Norwegian installations on the remote island of Spitzbergen.

  7. 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...