German Battle Cruiser 'prinz Eugen' (1940-1949)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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    Various shots of German battle cruiser 'Prinz Eugen' at sea. Several shots of the sailors onboard the ship. They pose for group photograph with American flag behind. More shots of the battleship. Two officers, one may be the ship's Captain, standing on deck, American flag in background. Battleship in harbour.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @TorontoChannel
    @TorontoChannel 10 лет назад +18

    Fine ship.

  • @megalodon7916
    @megalodon7916 Год назад +10

    Heavy Cruiser, not Battlecruiser.

    • @megalodon7916
      @megalodon7916 Год назад +1

      @@slavkobegic1418 A Battlecruiser is a vessel that was designed to combine the firepower of a battleship with the speed of a cruiser, sacrificing armor for speed. They are considered capital ships. A Heavy Cruiser, on the other hand, was a cruiser that typically had eight-inch guns, as opposed to a Light Cruiser, which usually had six-inch guns.

  • @jjayyoung7335
    @jjayyoung7335 2 года назад +4

    What a beautiful ship absolutely stunning, But our American Alaska class cruisers were just a little bit better looking I think and they were fantastic. The turpits and the Bismarck were also awesomely handsome great looking ships along with our Iowa class battleships those were the finest best looking ships of steel ever to sail the seas

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 Год назад

      Though not classified as Battlecruisers, the Alaska Class certainly fit those parameters with a main arnament of 9 "12 inch guns! The Prinz Eugen (Admiral Hipper Class) was classified as a heavy cruiser with it's main arnament of 8 "8 inch guns! More comparable to the Admiral Hipper Class would have been the US Baltimore and North Hampton Class Cruisers! And Bismarck's sister (some claim brother) ship was the Tirpitz!