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Anonymous commented at 2009-05-21 08:09:59 » #53755

Who's this female cap in this picture? She looks really nice!

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Anonymous commented at 2009-06-30 21:15:49 » #70470

A chibi Bismarck and Tirpits? LOL

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Anonymous commented at 2009-07-10 19:16:17 » #75094

This is one of those ships to which Polish soldiers from the coast destroyed.

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Anonymous commented at 2009-07-26 05:37:20 » #82849

Help me Eirin!

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vixenchan commented at 2009-12-18 21:14:52 » #180354

Looks like the Bismark and Tirpitz yea.. and I think the girl is dressed up like Reader

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Anonymous commented at 2010-01-22 15:04:08 » #209357

Hm The Bismark and the Tirpitz sorrily were never in a convoy .. The Bismark's Partnership was the Prinz Eugen.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-01-22 15:09:09 » #209362

Oh an i think she might is some kind of an female Captain Linderman (Commander of the Bismarck)

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Anonymous commented at 2010-05-31 12:47:15 » #318592

The one on the left is Bismarck and the one on the right SHOULD be either Prinz Eugen or Gneisenau

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Anonymous commented at 2011-04-23 22:33:15 » #706164

This is one of the rare Nazi ship that went down in a real man way

"Ship unmanoeuvrable. We will fight to the last shell. Long live the Führe" - Günther Lütjens, Bismarck's captain

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Anonymous commented at 2011-09-16 11:28:14 » #878621

^ Right. 'A real man way'. Did you forget that at the time it was running for home? Compare to the Yamato's last outing and tell me which went down in 'a real man way'.
Bismarck went down in its first outing, Tirpitz spent the war in hiding. Not exactly a bad-ass service record for a couple of supposedly powerful ships.

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