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Scharnhorst, German battleship (battle cruiser). Date: 1936
Gneisenau, German battleshipGneisenau, German Scharnhorst-class battleship. Date: 1936
Sinking of ScharnhorstDuring the Battle of the Falkland Islands, German ships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau are both sunk
HMS Glorious, aircraft carrierRoyal Navy - HMS Glorious, aircraft carrier, at anchor, steaming up. HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War
The Sinking of the the Scharnhorst at the Battle of NorthIllustration showing the German Battlecruiser Scharnhorst listing to starboard as she sank at the end of the Battle of North Cape, approximately 7.30pm on 26th December 1943
Maximilian Graf von Spee, German admiral, WW1MAXIMILIAN JOHANNES MARIA HUBERT VON SPEE (GRAF) German admiral - he sank with his flagship Scharnhorst during the First World War. Date: 1861 - 1914
HMS Glorious 77Royal Navy - HMS Glorius, aircraft carrier, at anchor in Grand Harbour Valetta.. HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First
WW2 - HMS RawalpindiA photograph of HMS Rawalpindi, a British armed merchant cruiser which was sunk in action fighting German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau during WW2. Date: circa 1942
Admiral Graf Von Spee 1914Admiral Graf Von Spee (1861 1914), naval officer of the German Kaiserliche Marine, Died on the 8 December 1914, on SMS Scharnhorst, South Atlantic, off the Falkland Islands. Date: 1914
Sinking of the German battleship Scharnhorst, WW1Sinking of the German battleship Scharnhorst, 8 December 1914, in the Battle of the Falklands, First World War. 1914
SMS Scharnhorst, German armoured cruiser, WW1SMS Scharnhorst, German armoured cruiser, seen here off Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, around the beginning of the First World War. Date: circa 1914
Sinking of the Scharnhorst by G. H. DavisThe sinking of the Scharnhorst: how the British fleet outmanoeuvred Germanys 26, 000-ton battleship. Showing some vital phases of an action in which units of the home fleet, led by HMS Duke of York
Card commemorating Falkland Islands naval battle, WW1Card commemorating Falkland Islands naval battle on 8 December 1914, when the British navy sank four German warships (Scharnhorst, Leipzig, Nurnberg and Gneisenau)
Silhouette of German cruisers 1914Silhouettes showing the appearance of some of the well-know German cruisers which were roaming the seas in search of British merchantmen. Date: 1914
Scharnhorst - 3GERHARD JOHANN DAVID von SCHARNHORST Prussian military commander depicted studying the art of warfare in order to secure German freedom. Date: 1755 - 1813
Scharnhorst - 2GERHARD JOHANN DAVID von SCHARNHORST Prussian military commander Date: 1755 - 1813
Scharnhorst - 4GERHARD JOHANN DAVID von SCHARNHORST Prussian military commander Date: 1755 - 1813
Battle of EylauIndecisive battle of EYLAU - Prussians and Russians avoid defeat by the French : here, Scharnhorsts men in action Date: 8 February 1807
Action during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1The scene of action at 4.17pm during the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War. From left to right: the Scharnhorst turning over and sinking, the Gneisenau still firing all her guns
H. M.s GloriousOriginally commissioned as a light cruiser, HMS GLORIOUS was later converted into an aircraft carrier. Destroyed by SCHARNHORST after she aided in the evacuation of Norway, 1940 Date: 1930s