<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><b>A highly detailed study of the World War II German battleship that sparred with the British Royal Navy from 1939-43.</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A highly detailed study of the World War II German battleship that sparred with the British Royal Navy from 1939-43.</b> <p/>The Kriegsmarine's<i> Scharnhorst</i> was a German capital ship, described either as a battleship or battlecruiser, and the lead ship of her class, which included one other ship, <i>Gneisenau</i>. She was launched on 3 October 1936 and completed in January 1939, armed with nine 28cm C/34 guns in three triple turrets. She operated with <i>Gneisenau</i> for much of the early portion of World War II, including sorties into the Atlantic to raid British merchant shipping. They took part in Operation <i>Weserübung</i> (April-June 1940), the German invasion of Norway during which they sank the aircraft carrier HMS <i>Glorious</i> and her escort destroyers <i>Acasta</i> and <i>Ardent</i>. <i>Scharnhorst </i>also sank HMS <i>Rawalpindi </i>in November 1939. In early 1943, <i>Scharnhorst</i> joined the <i>Tirpitz</i> in Norway to intercept Allied convoys to the Soviet Union. On a sortie from Norway to attack a convoy, the German force was intercepted by British ships and during the Battle of the North Cape (26 December 1943), HMS <i>Duke of York </i>and her escorts sank <i>Scharnhorst</i> and most of her crew was lost. <p/> This is the most comprehensive examination of <i>Scharnhorst </i>ever published, drawing on new research and technology to tell the full story of the ship. It includes a complete set of detailed line drawings with fully descriptive keys and full-color artwork, supported by technical details, photographs, and text on the building of the ship, as well as a record of her service history.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Stefan Draminski</b> is an illustrator and naval historian. He has developed a technique for creating breathtakingly realistic 3D models of ships which can be taken apart to create almost infinite details.
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