The Iowa class battleships were built in the 1940s in response to the Japanese planning to build very large battleships after renouncing the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty, which restricted the size of warships. The USA planned a new class of battleship that was larger and faster than the Treaty...
Jean-François Masson of Canada. Thanks also go to Mr. Matthew Jones of the USA. Further thanks go to Mssrs. Aldert Gritter ("Admiral Gurita") of the Netherlands and Anthony Tully of Texas. Thanks also go to Erich Muehlthaler of Germany. - - Bob Hackett. Back to Battleship Page...
Higuchi Tatsuhiro and Gengoro Toda of Japan, John Whitman of the USA for info on CNO intercepts of Japanese messages, reader Uchiyama "Mucho" Mutsuo of Denmark, Gilbert Casse of France, Messrs. Richard Wolff, Richard "Tiornu" Worth and Robert Lundgren for assistance with various Japanese ...
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"Say the Bismarck was constructed and operated by England or the USA, and the Iowa was built and operated by Germany... now which ship do you say survives the war?!?!?" Moot point, but I agree with you. The results would have seen the German ship at the bottom of the ocean. None...
Thanks go to Mr. Yutaka Iwasaki and Mr. Nakagawa Tsutomu of Japan, Anthony Tully, Neal Stevens and Matthew Jones of the United States. Thanks also go to the late John Whitman of the USA for info on CNO intercepts of Japanese messages. ...