Are there any surviving ww2 battleships?

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Are there any ww2 battleships left?

There are only four of them left--the Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa and New Jersey--all launched during World War II, when the Navy had a total of 23 battleships.
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Are there any surviving German battleships?

Unfortunately there are no destroyer or larger WWII-era German vessels around. In fact, I'm only aware of only a few WWII-era german combat vessels (all subs) still around as museums: - U-505 in the U.S.
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Are there any IJN ships left?

Just one Japanese battleship survived to see the end of the Pacific theater of the Second World War. Only one of the Imperial Japanese Navy's first class battleships survived to see the end of the Pacific War. HIJMS Nagato entered service in November 1920.
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How many battleships are left today?

Missouri (BB-63), famous for being the ship on which the Japanese instrument of surrender was signed, was the last battleship in the world to be decommissioned on 31 March 1992. Seven of these ten ships are still in existence.
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Can US battleships be reactivated?

“The Iowa-class battleships still have life left in them but their age and the manufacture dates of the equipment on board make them a maintenance and manpower nightmare. Nothing is automated and sailors would have to be completely retrained on the ship's older style equipment.
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Could the Bismarck have been saved?

First, the Bismarck would have had to elude detection—an unlikely possibility. Second, the warship would have had to escape damage in the Battle of the Denmark Strait—a possibility, since historically the Bismarck had damage minor enough that Admiral Lütjens could have continued the mission.
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Who sank Hiryu?

Hiryu was attacked by waves of American planes at about 5 p.m., Fuchida wrote. Four bombs struck home, wrecking the ship. The carrier was abandoned and also intentionally sunk by Japanese torpedoes at about 5 a.m. on June 5.
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Did any Japanese carriers survive midway?

Hiryu, the only surviving Japanese carrier, responded with two waves of attacks—both times bombing the USS Yorktown, leaving it severely damaged but still afloat.
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Did any Japanese aircraft carriers survive ww2?

During World War II, Hōshō participated in the Battle of Midway in June 1942 in a secondary role. After the battle, the carrier resumed her training role in Japanese home waters for the duration of the conflict and survived the war with only minor damage from air attacks.
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Is the Tirpitz still visible?

Despite a salvage operation in the 1950s, close to 20% of the Tirpitz is still scattered across the bottom of the Fjord. For the first time, documentary cameras reveal what remains of Hitler's single biggest weapon. They find ladders, shells and cordite.
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Do any British battleships still exist?

Amazingly, five British warships that survived the battle also exist around our shores today, but only one remains afloat.
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Can USS Missouri still sail?

Missouri received a total of 11 battle stars for service in World War II, Korea, and the Persian Gulf, and was finally decommissioned on March 31, 1992, after 6 years of active service.
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What is the oldest battleship still afloat?

USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest ship still afloat. She was launched in 1797, one of six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 and the third constructed.
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Who destroys the last Japanese carrier?

In the four-day sea and air battle, the outnumbered U.S. Pacific Fleet succeeded in destroying four Japanese aircraft carriers with the loss of only one of its own, the Yorktown, thus reversing the tide against the previously invincible Japanese navy.
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Has the USS Yorktown been found?

HONOLULU (AP) _ Almost 56 years after being torpedoed during the decisive Battle of Midway, the USS Yorktown was found on Tuesday more than three miles down on the Pacific floor.
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Why were the US aircraft carriers not in Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese were aware that the American carriers were not at Pearl Harbor. After some debate, they decided the chance to destroy all eight US Pacific Fleet battleships — still seen as the dominant naval weapon at the time — was just too good an opportunity to pass up.
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Can a torpedo sink an aircraft carrier?

It is impossible for a defensive aircraft carrier such as the Taiho to be sunk by the hit of a single torpedo. The main cause of the sinking of the Taiho was the fire disaster. The Taiho was constructed to be unsinkable; however, its special fight deck defense turned out to be of no use whatsoever.
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Who Sank the Akagi?

Akagi was scuttled by direct order of Combined Fleet chief Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. At 0520 hours, she sank bow first after two or three torpedo hits out of four fired into her starboard side by Arashio, Hagikaze, Maikaze and Nowaki. She sank in position 30-30 N, 178-40 W.
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Could the Japanese have won Midway?

It depends on what you mean by win. If you mean "Japan doesn't lose as many carriers and manages to take the island" then it's probably ultimately a hollow victory. Midway had some nice strategic implications, but the real goal was to knock out the US Carrier Fleet.
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Where is the Tirpitz now?

The celebration of the Tirpitz being launched in 1939. After the Tirpitz was commissioned into the war in 1941, Kriegsmarine Grand Admiral Erich Raeder decided that it be sent to Norway, which had been successfully occupied by the Nazis the previous year.
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What was the most feared ship in ww2?

The Bismarck was the most feared battleship in the German Kriegsmarine (War Navy) and, at over 250 metres in length, the biggest.
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Who would win Iowa or Bismarck?

While Bismarck would avoid a nighttime duel, Iowa would welcome it—and its 2.5-knot advantage in speed means it can force a night battle if it wants to, chasing Bismarck down before sunrise. Iowa's combination of the Mk 13 fire control radar and Mk 7 shells means it can fire first, hit first, and hurt first.
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