Was the Graf Spee ever raised?

The ship is only eight metres below the surface, but it has broken into two and been engulfed by mud. Once raised and restored, the Graf Spee is expected to become a major tourist attraction in Montevideo, where reminders of the battle which made it famous still abound: museums, memorials, street names, graves.
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Did they raise the Graf Spee?

In February 2004, a salvage team began work raising the wreck of Admiral Graf Spee. The operation was in part being funded by the government of Uruguay, in part by the private sector as the wreck was a hazard to navigation.
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Where is the Graf Spee today?

The Graf Spee's captain scuttled the ship before committing suicide, and it has remained in waters less than 25 feet (7.5 meters) deep only miles outside the port of Montevideo ever since.
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Is the wreck of the Graf Spee still in the river Plate?

The Graf Spee was scuttled off Montevideo. Is it still there? It is. One of the most famous German battleships of the Second World War, the Graf Spee was sunk on 17 December 1939 in the river Plate outside Montevideo in Uruguay.
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What happened to Captain Langsdorff the captain of the Graf Spee?

Langsdorff committed suicide in a hotel room in Buenos Aires, across the river in Argentina, three days after he scuttled his ship rather than face what he believed to be a vastly superior British force waiting out at sea.
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Where is the Graf Zeppelin now?

According to Soviet records, on 19 March 1947, the Council of Ministers decreed the destruction of former German ships. The first ship to be sunk, Lützow, was sunk off Swinemunde on 22 July 1947. On 14 August Graf Zeppelin was towed into Swinemunde harbor, and two days later to its final position.
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What happened to the Graf spray?

The German battleship Graf Spee in flames after being scuttled in the River Plate Estuary off Montevideo, Uruguay.
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Did the Bismarck have a sister ship?

Bismarck and her sister ship Tirpitz were the largest battleships ever built by Germany, and two of the largest built by any European power.
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Are any Bismarck survivors still alive?

The only surviving Bismarck officer still alive, the baron was the senior surviving officer when the 51,000-ton, 823-foot-long ship sank in 12,000 feet of water.
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Was HMS Hood bigger than the Bismarck?

Hood is slightly larger than the Bismarck. Hood was a battlecruiser and not a battleship. The technical differences may have won the battle, but it seems the Hood should have been well matched to the Bismarck.
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What happened to the survivors of the Graf Spee?

They were interned in Argentina during the war and many settled there afterwards. Every year, hundreds of their descendants gather at his grave in Argentina's National Cemetery in Buenos Aires to commemorate him.
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What happened to the crew of the Admiral Graf Spee?

Thirty-seven German sailors were killed in the confrontation and Captain Langsdorff was wounded, along with 57 other of the Graf Spee's men. The Graf Spee was hit more than 30 times by shells fired from the British vessels, rendering it practically unable to function.
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Was the Graf Spee a cruiser or battleship?

Graf Spee, in full Admiral Graf von Spee, German pocket battleship of 10,000 tons launched in 1936. The Graf Spee was more heavily gunned than any cruiser and had a top speed of 25 knots and an endurance of 12,500 miles (20,000 km). Wreck of the Graf Spee, 1940.
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Why didn't Germany build aircraft carriers?

Hitler didn't need the vast fleet of carriers the United States sent to the Pacific in 1945. Every carrier built would have meant fewer tanks and aircraft to stop the Soviet avalanche that eventually trampled Germany in 1945. As for Italy, it didn't have the resources to build many carriers.
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Can a blimp cross the Atlantic?

The LZ-129 Hindenburg Zeppelin dazzled the world of transoceanic travel when it made the crossing to Europe in just 43 hours, leading its owners to print brochures and posters boasting “Two Days to Europe.” In contrast to traveling by ocean liners, no passenger aboard the Hindenburg ever complained of being seasick.
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Was the Bismarck a pocket battleship?

Packed with an astounding array of guns and armored to the core, the Bismarck took a good licking before succumbing to her damages in 1941. The design was in some ways a throw-back to the designs of the First World War and were highly based on the "pocket battleship" design lessons taken from that conflict.
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What happened HMS Ajax?

HMS Ajax (1798) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1798. She fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and was burned by accident in 1807.
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Where was the film battle of the river Plate filmed?

The HMS Ajax and River Plate Association reportedly sent a message to the producers: "Hope your shooting will be as successful as ours". Location shooting for the arrival and departure of Admiral Graf Spee took place at the port of Montevideo, using thousands of locals as extras.
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How many ships did Graf Spee sink?

When war broke out in September 1939, the Graf Spee was patrolling in the Atlantic. It played a significant role in the German effort to cut Allied shipping lines, sinking eight merchant ships between September and December.
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Did the Exeter make it to the Falklands?

The severely damaged HMS Exeter, with a main mast that rocked as the ship rolled, made for Port Stanley in the Falklands, 1,200 miles away for repairs. Three times she broke the journey to consign her dead to the ocean, a total of sixty-two officers and men.
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What is the most powerful battleship ever built?

Yamato 's Last Voyage. On her last morning, before the first American planes intercepted her, Yamato would have appeared indestructible. After all, she was the heaviest and most powerful battleship ever built, carrying the most formidable guns ever mounted at sea.
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Did HMS Rodney Sink the Bismarck?

During the early stages of the Second World War, she searched for German commerce raiders, participated in the Norwegian Campaign, and escorted convoys in the Atlantic Ocean. Rodney played a major role in the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in mid-1941.
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