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  • ...sdale (DD-426)|USS ''Lansdale'' (DD-426)]], sunk by a [[torpedo]], and two German aircrew. ...ne]] sweep and patrol operations until the [[end of World War II in Europe|German unconditional surrender]] on 7 May.
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  • ...C.]], to participate in experiments on the method of control used by the [[Nazi]]s in their [[Glide bomb|glider bombs]]. ...intercepted radio messages which enabled her to give warning of impending German air attacks. ''Herbert C. Jones'' received the [[Navy Unit Commendation]] f
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  • ...O-501]], ex-[[U-1224]], at {{coord|18|08|N|33|13|W}}. 13 May as the former German ship was heading for her new home in Japan. ...r emergency assistance to survivors of carrier ''Block Island'', sunk by a German [[torpedo]] off the [[Canary Islands]]. ''Haverfield'' rescued one of six '
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  • == Sinking the German Submarine U-515 == ...dgehogs]]. The [[depth charges]] forced the U-boat to the surface, but the German sailors were determined to fight to a finish with the [[torpedo]]es. ''Flah
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  • | flag alias-empire = Flag of the German Empire.svg | flag alias-Nazi = Flag of the NSDAP (1920–1945).svg
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  • ...found on almost every battlefield, making it one of the most recognizable German weapons of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide varie ...e Allied slang for anti-aircraft fire, ''ack-ack'', does not come from the German, but is a World War I term from the initials "AA" (or AAA) ''Artillerie Ant
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  • | alias = German Empire | flag alias = Flag of the German Empire.svg
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  • | alias = Nazi Germany | flag alias = Flag of German Reich (1935–1945).svg
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  • | related2 = German Empire | related3 = Nazi Germany
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  • |image=[[File:German gun from SMS Bremse - geograph.org.uk - 118942.jpg|300px]] ...bsp;cm '''S'''chnellade'''k'''anone (quick-loading gun)) 45 caliber) was a German naval gun used in World War I and World War II.
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  • |used_by={{UK}}<br />{{flag|Nazi Germany}}<br />{{flag|Netherlands}}<br />{{flag|Finland}}<br />{{flag|Lithu ...tember 2007|accessdate=2009-05-22}}</ref> Those weapons captured after the German conquest of Europe were taken into [[Wehrmacht]] service as the ''7.5&nbsp;
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  • |caption=15 cm SK C/25 in Drh LC/35 turret on [[German cruiser Nürnberg|''Nürnberg'']] |origin={{flag|Nazi Germany}}
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  • |caption=15 cm SK C/28 in Drh LC/34 turret from [[German warship Gneisenau (1936)|Gneisenau]] used as coast-defense guns in [[Denmar |origin={{flag|Nazi Germany}}
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  • |used_by={{navy|Nazi Germany}} ...'20 cm SK C/34 naval gun''' was the main battery gun used on all [[Germany|German]] [[World War II]] [[heavy cruiser]]s.
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  • | origin = {{flag|Nazi Germany}} | used_by = {{flag|Nazi Germany}}
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  • |origin={{flag|Nazi Germany}} |used_by={{flag|Nazi Germany}}<br />{{flag|Spain}}
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  • |origin={{flag|Nazi Germany}} |used_by={{flag|Nazi Germany}}
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  • |image=[[Image:German 12.8 cm Flak 40 - static mount.jpg|300px]] |origin={{flag|Nazi Germany}}
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  • |origin={{flag|Nazi Germany}} |used_by=[[Nazi Germany]], [[Finland]]
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  • |used_by={{flag|Nazi Germany}} ...e guns were loaded at +2.5° and used a telescoping chain-operated rammer. German manuals quoted 26 seconds for the firing cycle, although ''Bismarck'' avera
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