Graf Zeppelin: The Story of Hitler's Aircraft Carrier (9781781559536)
Designed in the late 1930s, Graf Zeppelin was the largest ship built by Nazi Germany. The lead ship of her class, she represented the Kriegsmarine's efforts to create a balanced, ocean-going fleet capable of projecting German naval power across the oceans. Though 85 per cent complete by the outbreak of war in September 1939, Graf Zeppelin became a white elephant, a ship filled with promise but ultimately disappointing. Hitler's war arrived too early for the Kriegsmarine and construction of Germany's only aircraft carrier was never completed.
Features
- 224 pages
- Over 115 photos and illustrations
- Hardcover
- Book dimensions are 9" x 6"
Designed in the late 1930s, Graf Zeppelin was the largest ship built by Nazi Germany. The lead ship of her class, she represented the Kriegsmarine's efforts to create a balanced, ocean-going fleet capable of projecting German naval power across the oceans. Though 85 per cent complete by the outbreak of war in September 1939, Graf Zeppelin became a white elephant, a ship filled with promise but ultimately disappointing. Hitler's war arrived too early for the Kriegsmarine and construction of Germany's only aircraft carrier was never completed.