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German battleship Scharnhorst framed by the guns of heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen during Operation Cerberus in February 1942
 

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Kaiserliche Marine battleship Schleswig-Holstein at speed circa WW1 or earlier. During the war she was considered a "five minute ship" because that was how long she was expected to survive in a gunfight with a RN dreadnought.
 

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USS California (BB-44) fitting out at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, circa early-mid 1921. Note that neither her main or secondary battery have been installed.
 

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Queen Elizabeth-class battleship HMS Barham in the Mediterranean, circa 1941. She was sunk in November of that year by U-331 off the coast of Egypt.
 

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USN pre-dreadnought battleships USS Kearsarge (left) and USS Kentucky on the day of their simultaneous launch, March 24th, 1898
 

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The King George V class battleship HMS Howe in 1947. A distinguishing feature is the enclosed conning position on the aft funnel
 

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USS California (BB-44) fitting out at Mare Island Naval Shipyard. The handwritten note on the photo says she is "being commissioned". Well, if she is then she is a complete mess! There are a bunch of bluejackets on deck though, not just yard workers.
 

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A 12" gun of the battleship USS Delaware being cut with a blowtorch, February 1924, during her scrapping according to the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty
 
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