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Prinz Eugen

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Prinz EugenDie 'Prinz Eugen' war einer der drei schweren Kreuzer, die die Kriegsmarine hatte, und das einzige deutsche Grokampfschiff, das den Zweiten Weltkrieg berlebte. Ihr Bau hatte 1938 begonnen, drei Jahre spter ging sie auf Feindfahrt als Begleitschiff der 'Bismarck'. Dabei kam es zum berhmten Kampf mit dem Schlachtkreuzer HMS 'Hood'. Es folgten weitere Einstze. Bei der Kapitulation lag das Schiff in Kopenhagen und wurde dann den Amerikanern bergeben. Die

Die 'Prinz Eugen' war einer der drei schweren Kreuzer, die die Kriegsmarine hatte, und das einzige deutsche Großkampfschiff, das den Zweiten Weltkrieg überlebte. Ihr Bau hatte 1938 begonnen, drei Jahre später ging sie auf Feindfahrt als Begleitschiff der 'Bismarck'. Dabei kam es zum berühmten Kampf mit dem Schlachtkreuzer HMS 'Hood'. Es folgten weitere Einsätze. Bei der Kapitulation lag das Schiff in Kopenhagen und wurde dann den Amerikanern übergeben. Die 'Eugen' sank im Sommer 1946 bei den amerikanischen Atombombentests und liegt beim Kwajalein-Atoll, strahlend bis in alle Ewigkeit. Die 'Eugen' stand stets ein wenig im Schatten der Bismarck, hatte aber eine nicht minder dramatische Geschichte. Ingo Bauernfeind beschreibt in dieser großartigen Monografie Entwicklung, Geschichte, Technik und Einsätze der 'Eugen'; vor allem aber widmet er sich auch dem Schicksal des Schiffes nach 1945, dokumentiert die Erprobung durch die US Navy, den Untergang nach den Atombombentests sowie die Erforschung des Wracks. Topaktuelle Bilder des Wracks im heutigen Zustand, Hinweise, Erkenntnisse und Bewertungen im Zusammenhang mit den Kernwaffentests gehen weit über die übliche - operative - Geschichtsschreibung hinaus.

EAN: 9783613047204
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Autoren: Bauernfeind, Ingo
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 191
Keyword: Marine; Militärgeschichte; Militärschiffe; Motorbuch; Zweiter Weltkrieg
Fachschema: Militärgeschichte
Fachkategorie: Militärgeschichte~Verkehr: Ratgeber, Sachbuch
Länge: 243 mm
Breite: 213 mm
Höhe: 17 mm
Gewicht: 687 gr
Produktform: Kartoniert
Genre: Sachbuch/Ratgeber
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