Pocket Battleships Of The Deutschland Class : D... «Exclusive Deal»

The most successful surface raider of the class, causing havoc in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

The lead ship, renamed to avoid the propaganda blow of a ship named "Germany" being sunk. Pocket battleships of the Deutschland class : D...

While the "Pocket Battleship" was eventually outclassed by modern fast battleships like the HMS Hood or the French Dunkerque class—which were designed specifically to hunt them—they forced the Allied powers to divert massive naval resources to protect merchant shipping. They remain a symbol of German naval defiance and technical creativity. The most successful surface raider of the class,

Following World War I, the Treaty of Versailles limited Germany to warships displacing no more than and carrying guns no larger than 11 inches (280mm). To work within these bounds, German engineers utilized weight-saving techniques like all-welded hulls (replacing heavy rivets) and powerful diesel engines . The diesels not only saved weight but provided an immense cruising range, ideal for long-distance commerce raiding. 2. "Stronger than Faster, Faster than Stronger" They remain a symbol of German naval defiance

Six 11-inch guns in two triple turrets gave them the punch of a battleship.