![]() The United States finished the First World War as the rising economic and potential military power in the world. Turret base of USS Washington being lowered into barbet So until tomorrow, I hope that you enjoy this. The German Bismarck, Japanese Yamato, British Vanguard and American Iowa classes will be covered in a subsequent series.I will probably write about the battleships that each of these nations planned but either did not complete or never left the drawing board, including the fantastical German ships of the various H classes. In between my commentary on current events, as well as the Holocaust, I plan to go back to the French Dunkerque and Richelieu classes, the British King George V class, and the United States South Dakota class. The first deal that the German Scharnhorst class and another covered the Italian Vittorio Veneto class. This series looks at the modern battleships that the World War II combatants would produce in the 1930s which saw service in the war. ![]() I am not including the ships which were completed in the immediate aftermath of the Washington Treaty limitations. This is another in a series of six articles on the battleships built under the provision of the Washington and London Naval Treaty limitations in the 1930s. So tonight I am going back to different classes of naval warships. But I have to leave that here for now, I don’t have the emotional energy to write about it right now, after all there will be plenty of other chances to chronicle this and more. ![]() I could have started another COVID 19 article tonight but I needed a break, especially after I listened to today’s COVID 19 Task Force Press conference, which was more of a cheerleading fan rally than anything seriously informative. After spending the time to take two days each to write two detailed articles on issues related to the novel Coronavirus 19 I needed a break.
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