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Scharnhorst
History
German battleship ScharnhorstNazi Germany
NameScharnhorst
NamesakeGerhard Johann von Scharnhorst (1755–1813)[1]
BuilderKriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven
Laid down15 June 1935
Launched3 October 1936
Commissioned7 January 1939
MottoScharnhorst immer voran (Scharnhorst ever onward)[2]
FateSunk at 72°16′N 28°41′E / 72.267°N 28.683°E / 72.267; 28.683 the Battle of the North Cape on 26 December 1943
General characteristics
Class and typeScharnhorst-class battleship
Displacement
  • Standard: 32,100 long tons (32,600 t)
  • Full load: 38,100 long tons (38,700 t)
Length234.9 m (770 ft 8 in)
Beam30 m (98 ft 5 in)
Draft9.9 m (32 ft 6 in)
Installed power159,551 shp; 118,977 kW[3]
Propulsion3 Brown, Boveri & Co geared steam turbines
Speed31 knots (57 km/h; 36 mph)
Range7,100 nmi (13,100 km; 8,200 mi) at 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph)
Complement
  • 56 officers
  • 1,613 enlisted
Armament
  • 9 × 28 cm/54.5 (11 inch) SK C/34
  • 12 × 15 cm/55 (5.9") SK C/28
  • 14 × 10.5 cm (4.1 in) SK C/33
  • 16 × 3.7 cm (1.5 in) SK C/30
  • 10 (later 16) × 2 cm (0.79 in) C/30 or C/38
  • 6 × 533 mm torpedo tubes
Armor
  • Belt: 350 mm (13.8 in)
  • Deck: 50 to 105 mm (2.0 to 4.1 in)
  • Turrets: 200 to 360 mm (7.9 to 14.2 in)
  • Conning tower: 350 mm
Aircraft carried3 Arado Ar 196A
Aviation facilities1 catapult

Scharnhorst was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship or battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. She was the lead ship of her class, which included her sister ship Gneisenau. The ship was built at the Kriegsmarinewerft dockyard in Wilhelmshaven; she was laid down on 15 June 1935 and launched a year and four months later on 3 October 1936. Completed in January 1939, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28 cm (11 in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets. Plans to replace these weapons with six 38 cm (15 in) SK C/34 guns in twin turrets were never carried out.

Scharnhorst and Gneisenau operated together for much of the early portion of World War II, including sorties into the Atlantic to raid British merchant shipping. During her first operation, Scharnhorst sank the armed merchant cruiser HMS Rawalpindi in a short engagement (November 1939). Scharnhorst and Gneisenau participated in Operation Weserübung (April–June 1940), the German invasion of Norway. During operations off Norway, the two ships engaged the battlecruiser HMS Renown and sank the aircraft carrier HMS Glorious as well as her escort destroyers Acasta and Ardent. In that engagement Scharnhorst achieved one of the longest-range naval gunfire hits in history.

In early 1942, after British bombing raids, the two ships made the Channel Dash up the English Channel from occupied France to Germany. In early 1943, Scharnhorst joined the Bismarck-class battleship Tirpitz in Norway to interdict Allied convoys to the Soviet Union. Scharnhorst and several destroyers sortied from Norway to attack a convoy but British naval patrols intercepted the German force. During the Battle of the North Cape (26 December 1943), the Royal Navy battleship HMS Duke of York and her escorts sank Scharnhorst. Only 36 men survived, out of a crew of 1,968.

  1. ^ Schmalenbach, p. 221.
  2. ^ Busch, p. 129.
  3. ^ Breyer, p. 13.

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