| Number 124 of 192 messages in this Archive | ||
|---|---|---|
| [Date Prev] | Main Index | [Date Next] |
| [Thread Prev] | Thread Index | [Thread Next] |
Yup. Britain created the concept of the Battlecruiser (it was part of Admiral Fisher's reform program for the Royal Navy at the turn of the century.) Germany responded by building its own Battlecruisers, in the naval arms race that lead up to World War I.
Most naval historians (at least, all the once I've encountered) look rather askance at the Alaska class cruisers built by the United States at the end of World War II; to this day, from all the sources I've read, nobody is still quite sure what they were intended to do, especially when in the same Navy you had ships that were just as fast, mounted larger guns, and had twice the belt armour thickness. (The Iowas.)
_______________________________________________ Gzg-l mailing list Gzg-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.csua.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gzg-l