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world renown - traduction vers allemand

1916 CLASS OF BRITISH BATTLECRUISERS
Renown Class; Renown class battlecruiser
  • ''Repulse'' firing in 1929
  • ''Renown'' at [[Fremantle]] during her 1927 cruise to Australia
  • ''Repulse'' in August 1918
  •  starboard single 3-inch AA mounting
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  • 1923–1924 world cruise]].
  • ''Repulse'' departing from Singapore on 8 December 1941
  • ''Repulse'' is at the bottom, having been hit once by a bomb, 10 December 1941
  • up=y}} is in the left background.

world renown      
weltbekannt, weltweiter Name
world champion         
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION TO DETERMINE A CHAMPION
World Championships; World Champion; World champions; World champion; World Championship; World Champion (term); World title; World Senior Championships; World championships; World Champions; World Tournament
Weltmeister
third world war         
  • [[Nuclear warfare]] is a common theme of World War III scenarios. Such a conflict has been hypothesized to possibly result in [[human extinction]].
  • Destruction of Russian [[BMP-3]] IFV by Ukrainian troops in [[Mariupol]] on 7 March 2022
  • An example of nuclear artillery power test in the U.S.
  • Protest in [[Amsterdam]] against the [[nuclear arms race]] between the U.S./NATO and the Soviet Union, 1981
  • A Warsaw Pact invasion would have come via three main paths through West Germany.
  • First Strike]]
  • A US Navy [[HSS-1 Seabat]] helicopter hovers over Soviet submarine ''B-59'', forced to the surface by US Naval forces in the Caribbean near Cuba. B-59 had a nuclear torpedo on board, and three officer keys were required to use it. Only one dissent prevented the submarine from attacking the US fleet nearby, a spark that could have led to a Third World War (28–29 October 1962).
  • If activated, Operation Reforger would have largely consisted of convoys like this one from [[Operation Earnest Will]] in 1987, although much larger. While troops could easily fly across the Atlantic, the heavy equipment and armor reinforcements would have to come by sea.
  • T-55]] tanks at [[Checkpoint Charlie]], October 1961.
  • [[September 11 attacks]]
  • Large [[nuclear weapons]] stockpile with global range (dark blue), smaller stockpile with global range (medium blue), smaller stockpile with regional range (light blue)
HYPOTHETICAL FUTURE GLOBAL CONFLICT
World war three; World War Three; Gigadeath war; Gigadeath War; WW3; World War 3; WWIII; World war iii; Third World War; World war 3; WW III; World War III (hypothesis); World war III; Ww3; W.W. III; Third world war; 3rd World War; Wwiii; World War Ⅲ; World War III/; World War IIII; Proposed third world war; World War III (Internet meme); WW three
Dritter Weltkrieg

Définition

renowned
[r?'na?nd]
¦ adjective known and respected by many people.

Wikipédia

Renown-class battlecruiser

The Renown class consisted of two battlecruisers built during the First World War for the Royal Navy. They were originally laid down as improved versions of the Revenge-class battleships, but their construction was suspended on the outbreak of war on the grounds they would not be ready in a timely manner. Admiral Lord Fisher, upon becoming First Sea Lord, gained approval to restart their construction as battlecruisers that could be built and enter service quickly. The Director of Naval Construction (DNC), Eustace Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, quickly produced an entirely new design to meet Admiral Lord Fisher's requirements and the builders agreed to deliver the ships in 15 months. They did not quite meet that ambitious goal, but they were delivered a few months after the Battle of Jutland in 1916. They were the world's fastest capital ships upon their commissioning.

Repulse was the only ship of her class to see combat in the First World War when she participated in the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight in 1917. Both ships were reconstructed twice between the wars; the 1920s reconstruction increased their armour protection and made lesser improvements, while the 1930s reconstruction was much more thorough, especially for Renown. Repulse accompanied the battlecruiser Hood during the Special Service Squadron's round-the-world cruise in 1923–1924 and protected British interests during the Spanish Civil War between 1936–1939. Renown frequently conveyed royalty on their foreign tours and served as flagship of the Battlecruiser Squadron when Hood was refitting.

Both ships served during the Second World War; they searched for the Admiral Graf Spee in 1939, participated in the Norwegian Campaign of April–June 1940 and searched for the German battleship Bismarck in 1941. Repulse was sunk on 10 December 1941 in the South China Sea off Kuantan, Pahang by Japanese aircraft. Renown spent much of 1940 and 1941 assigned to Force H at Gibraltar, escorting convoys and she fought in the inconclusive Battle of Cape Spartivento. She was briefly assigned to the Home Fleet and provided cover to several Arctic convoys in early 1942. The ship was transferred back to Force H for Operation Torch and spent much of 1943 refitting or transporting Winston Churchill and his staff to and from various conferences with various Allied leaders. In early 1944 Renown was transferred to the Eastern Fleet in the Indian Ocean where she supported numerous attacks on Japanese-occupied facilities in Indonesia and various island groups in the Indian Ocean. The ship returned to the Home Fleet in early 1945 and was refitted before being placed in reserve after the end of the war. Renown was sold for scrap in 1948.

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