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?A heavy cruiser that was as good as most ships of this type in terms of speed and armament power. The ship boasted distinct advantages typical of the German Navy ships, i.e. an advanced gun fire control system and a high level of survivability. Those advantages were based on the ship's decent protection, rugged construction, and elaborate subdivision into compartments.<br><br><br>{{Model3DViewer|69e7b49bbf01402589d055f5c2d631c0}}+
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?Tier VIII's ''Admiral Hipper'' is a very capable heavy cruiser. In historical terms, the ''Admiral Hipper'' class of cruisers were the most advanced designs ever commissioned by the Kriegsmarine. That legacy translates well into World of Warships: when fully upgraded, ''Admiral Hipper'' has a solid main battery, a fearsome anti-aircraft suite, best-in-class German {{Hydroacoustic Search}}, and banks of deadly torpedoes on both sides for ships that wander too close. +
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?Like other German cruisers, ''Admiral Hipper''’s primary strength is the superior range and favorable dispersion of her 8-inch (203 mm) guns. Her main battery is capable of dealing excellent armor piercing damage to enemy cruisers, but can also deal a surprising amount of damage to battleships exposing their flat broadside to her. The long range (nearly 5.6 km) of her Hydroacoustic Search consumable makes it very difficult to torpedo her from a distance and allows her to actively hunt down destroyers or other ships that might be stationary in a nearby cloud of [[Ship:Smoke Screens|smoke]]. Her AA guns are mediocre on her stock hull and Hull (B), but once Hull (C) is equipped ''Hipper''’s AA is a true asset to herself and her team.+
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?While ''Admiral Hipper'' has many strengths, she is not without faults. Her high explosive shells, while serviceable, will sometimes frustrate and disappoint, and the armor scheme of the ship is highly vulnerable to long-range fire. Her range is excellent by cruiser standards, but any battleship at the same tier or above will significantly outrange ''Hipper'', which — combined with her high detectability (the worst among Tier VIII cruisers) — makes drawing attention early in a match nearly suicidal. With a top speed of 32 knots she's on the slower side for a cruiser, and while her main battery has outstanding range and shell performance, the reload time is notably slower than competing light cruisers. ''Hipper'' captains must make every shot count, as cruisers like ''[[Mikhail Kutuzov]]'' or ''[[Edinburgh]]'' put shells downrange much more quickly.+
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?''Admiral Hipper'' is well-suited to the role of either a second-line long range support ship or part of a flanking group. She truly shines when engaging either other cruisers or a distracted target; if she finds herself dueling a battleship, a smart ''Hipper'' captain is advised to hold the range open, find some island cover or friendly smoke to duck behind, and re-engage under better circumstances. ''Hipper''’s large health pool makes it a virtual certainty that she can survive late into games — providing her captain doesn't make any serious mistakes — and it is in the late game that she truly shines, able to flex her varied strengths and contribute to victory regardless of the situation she finds herself in.+
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?|Pros=<!-- write list of positive points below. use * as in ordinary wiki-list. -->+
?* Largest health pool of all non-premium Tier VIII cruisers (sister ship ''[[Prinz Eugen]]'' has a few more hit points).+
?* Very impressive armor piercing shell damage.+
?* Excellent range, favorable dispersion, and high shell velocity from her main battery.+
?* Retains access to improved German version of {{Hydroacoustic Search}} consumable.+
?* Fastest main battery traverse rate of all Tier VIII cruisers (even those with smaller guns).+
?* Angling works well despite relatively low main armor belt value; turtleback armor scheme makes her more resilient to non-battleship AP at medium and close ranges.+
?* Hull (C) has an excellent anti-aircraft suite.+
?* Powerful torpedo armament; if ''Admiral Hipper'' is allowed to deploy her torpedoes, they can be devastating.+
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?* Only eight (8) rifles in her main battery limits her damage output.+
?* Slowest Tier VIII cruiser (32 knots).+
?* Heavy torpedo armament is only suitable for close-range engagements and ambushes.+
?* Vulnerable citadel via long-range plunging fire (due to lack of deck armor).+
?* High explosive shell damage and fire chance are below average (even after the Hull (B) upgrade).+
?* Large detection radius makes Concealment Expert and {{Concealment System Modification 1}} must-haves. +
?* Exceptionally vulnerable to long-range plunging fire.+
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?Availability of researchable upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is as follows: +
?* '''Hull:''' Upgrade to Hull (B) for a minor increase in her anti-aircraft suite, better high explosive shells, a large bump in her health pool, and a 35% improvement in her rudder shift speed. Upgrade to Hull (C) for a significant improvement in her AA armament. Research of Hull (C) unlocks progression to ''[[Roon]]''.+
?* '''Gun Fire Control System:''' Upgrade to FKS Typ 8 Mod. 2 for an extra 10% range on the main battery. +
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?Top priority should be given to both of ''Admiral Hipper''’s hull module upgrades. Hull (B) brings nearly a 20% boost to her health pool, an improved rudder shift time, upgraded high explosive shells for her main battery, and a minor improvement in her anti-aircraft suite. Hull (C) drops all of her 37mm Flak guns in favor of the more potent 40mm version and is a drastic increase to her viability as an anti-aircraft platform. The Fire Control System module upgrade can be saved for last. +
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?The recommended upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' are as follows:+
?* '''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}}+
?* '''Slot 2''': {{Damage Control System Modification 1}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>+
?* '''Slot 3''': {{AA Guns Modification 1}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>+
?* '''Slot 4''': {{Steering Gears Modification 2}}+
?* '''Slot 5''': {{Concealment System Modification 1}}<nowiki>*</nowiki>+
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?Virtually all builds of ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' find themselves mounting Main Armaments Modification 1 in '''Slot 1''' and Steering Gears Modification 2 in '''Slot 4'''. After that, captains have some critical choices to make. '''Concealment System Modification 1''' is the most popular pick for '''Slot 5''' in order to help curtail her large detection radius; combined with a captain with the Level 4 skill Concealment Expert, her detectability range drops under 11.0 km. Conversely, {{Steering Gears Modification 3}} is a strong option in the same slot for captains who prefer quicker rudder response. Captains with access to either {{Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1}} or {{Defensive AA Fire Modification 1}} are encouraged to plug those in '''Slot 2''' depending on which consumable they opt to equip. The upgrade in '''Slot 3''' is largely dependent on how captains intend to invest commander skill points on ''Admiral Hipper'' and the role they want her to fulfill in a given game.+
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?'''Generalist Build:''' The easy choice for Slot 3 is {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}}, which improves her shell dispersion and provides a minor buff to her secondary battery. This is the recommended pick for captains who don't wish to specialize the ship in anti-aircraft defenses. +
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?'''Anti-Aircraft Build:''' ''{{#var:ship_name}}''’s already outstanding AA suite can be made even more potent by equipping {{AA Guns Modification 1}} in Slot 3, and maximized by assigning a captain with Basic and Advanced Firing Training, providing excellent anti-aircraft protection for herself and teammates when utilizing {{Defensive AA Fire}}. This does mean sacrificing the exceptional German {{Hydroacoustic Search}}, however, and is a setup that is largely wasted in games without an aircraft carrier present. +
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?''{{#var:ship_name}}'' prefers to hold opponents at arms' length. Brawling is not recommended unless the situation is heavily favorable, and the skills of her commander should be tailored to such a strategy. At this end of the German cruiser line the ships begin to play — and handle — more like small battleships, and players will frequently find their commander skill choices echoing those popularly found on battleships: Priority Target at Level 1 and Adrenaline Rush at Level 2. Concealment Expert is also highly recommended at Level 4, as is Advanced Firing Training for captains pursuing an '''Anti-Aircraft Build'''. Level 4 also offers Manual Control for AA Armament to captains wishing to go all-in on their '''Anti-Aircraft Build'''; this is a very strong skill for high-tier German cruisers and battleships due to the AA potency of their dual-purpose 105mm guns. +
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?Level 3 is where captains are offered some customization in their build. Captains preferring the '''Anti-Aircraft Build''' will want to opt for Basic Firing Training. Those pursuing the '''Generalist Build''' are better off opting for Demolition Expert; Vigilance is also a decent choice.+
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?| rating12 = 2 <!-- Preventive Maint -->+
?| rating13 = 1 <!-- Expert Loader -->+
?| rating14 = 0 <!-- Air Supremacy -->+
?| rating15 = 1 <!-- Direction Center for Fighters -->+
?| rating16 = 0 <!-- Improved Engine Boost -->+
?| rating17 = 2 <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->+
?| rating18 = 0 <!-- Last Gasp -->+
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?| rating21 = 2 <!-- High Alert -->+
?| rating22 = 2 <!-- Jack of All Trades -->+
?| rating23 = 2 <!-- Expert Marksman -->+
?| rating24 = <!-- Torpedo Acceleration -->+
?| rating25 = 0 <!-- Smoke Screen Expert -->+
?| rating26 = 0 <!-- Improved Engines -->+
?| rating27 = 3 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->+
?| rating28 = 1 <!-- Last Stand -->+
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?| rating31 = 1 <!-- Basics of Survivability -->+
?| rating32 = 1 <!-- Survivability Expert-->+
?| rating33 = <!-- Torpedo Armament Expertise-->+
?| rating34 = 0 <!-- Aircraft Armor -->+
?| rating35 = 2 <!-- Basic Firing Training -->+
?| rating36 = 1 <!-- Superintendent -->+
?| rating37 = 3 <!-- Demolition Expert -->+
?| rating38 = 2 <!-- Vigilance -->+
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?| rating41 = <!-- Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament -->+
?| rating42 = 1 <!-- Fire Prevention -->+
?| rating43 = <!-- Inertia Fuse for HE Shells -->+
?| rating44 = 0 <!-- Sight Stabilization -->+
?| rating45 = 1 <!-- Advanced Firing Training -->+
?| rating46 = 0 <!-- Massive AA Fire -->+
?| rating47 = <!-- Radio Position Finding -->+
?| rating48 = 3 <!-- Concealment Expert -->+
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?''{{#var:ship_name}}'' can equip the following consumables:+
?* '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}}+
?* '''Slot 2:''' {{Defensive AA Fire}} '''or''' {{Hydroacoustic Search}}+
?* '''Slot 3:''' {{Catapult Fighter}} +
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?Given her visibility and need to preserve her hit points for the late game, captains are encouraged to invest in {{Damage Control Party II}}. The choice between {{Defensive AA Fire}} and {{Hydroacoustic Search}} depends largely on how her commander's skill points are invested. Captains who have heavily invested into the '''Anti-Aircraft Build''' may wish to go all-in with {{Defensive AA Fire II}}, or shore up their vulnerability to enemy torpedo strikes with {{Hydroacoustic Search II}}. Conversely, captains who opted for the more '''Generalist Build''' approach can likewise go either way depending on who their division-mates are.+
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?[[Ship:Camouflage#Standard Camouflage|Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage]] can be equipped for credits; Types 1 or 5 are recommended at a minimum to reduce detectibility range.+
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?Players who wish to spend doubloons can equip ''Admiral Hipper'' with [[Ship:Camouflage#Permanent_Camouflage|Type 18 camouflage]] that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, reduces her repair costs, and increases the amount of experience she earns. +
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?''{{#var:ship_name}}'' captains that are focused on progressing up the line will want to tailor her equipped signals to maximizing her experience gains. As such, Red Dragon ({{Red Dragon|Size=18px}}), Equal Speed Charlie London ({{Equal Speed Charlie London|Size=18px}}), and Hydra ({{Hydra|Size=18px}}) all earn hefty recommendations. Sierra Mike ({{Sierra Mike|Size=18px}}) will help improve her average speed, while '''Anti-Aircraft Build''' captains will want to throw on November Echo Setteseven ({{November Echo Setteseven|Size=18px}}) as well. India X-Ray ({{India X-Ray|Size=18px}}) and Victor Lima ({{Victor Lima|Size=18px}}) are also recommended to increase the fire chance of her high explosive shells against angled cruisers and battleships.+
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?| Mike Yankee Soxisix = +
?| India X-Ray = 2+
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?| Sierra Mike = 3+
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?| India Yankee = 2+
?| Juliet Charlie = 1+
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?| Zulu = 2+
?| India Bravo Terrathree = 2+
?| Equal Speed Charlie London = 3+
?| Zulu Hotel = 2+
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?| Red Dragon = 3+
?| Dragon Flag = 1+
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?| Hydra = 3+
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?<h2>''{{#var:ship_name}}'', 1939</h2>+
?===Construction===+
?:Builder: Blohm & Voss Shipbuilding; Hamburg,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Germany+
?:Laid down: 6 July 1935+
?:Launched: 6 February 1937+
?:Commissioned: 29 April 1939+
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?===Specifications===+
?:14,050 tons displacement, standard+
?:205.9m length+
?:21.3m beam+
?:5.8m draft (mean)+
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?====Machinery====+
?:12 boilers, 3 turbines+
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?====Performance====+
?:32.5 knots at 132,000 shaft horsepower+
?:6,500nm range at 17 knots+
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?====Armor====+
?:Main belt: 70-80mm+
?:Torpedo bulkhead: 19mm+
?:Decks: 20-50mm main, 12-30mm upper deck+
?:Turrets: 70-105mm+
?:Conning tower: 50-150mm +
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?====Armament====+
?=====Main=====+
?:Eight (4x2) 203mm rifles+
?=====Secondary=====+
?:Twelve (6x2) 105mm dual purpose rifles +
?=====Anti-Aircraft=====+
?:Twelve (6x2) 37mm guns+
?:Eight (8x1) 20mm guns+
?=====Torpedoes===== +
?:Twelve (4x3) 533mm torpedo tubes+
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?====Aircraft====+
?:Three (3) Ar196 float planes, one catapult+
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?[[File:Admiral Hipper (1937).jpg|none|frame|x400px|link=|''Admiral Hipper'' underway in 1939, location unknown.]]+
?===History===+
?====Design====+
?The design for ''Admiral Hipper'' began under the limitations of the Treaty of Versailles. Because Germany was forbidden from constructing heavy cruisers under the limitations of the treaty, the actual building of such ships was — in the early 1930s — politically undesirable. Planning was, however, impossible to prevent, and a design commission was authorized. In June 1935, the Anglo-German Naval Treaty was signed and Germany was authorized to build ships within a 35:100 tonnage ratio to Britain, though Germany was still to remain under the restrictions enforced by the Treaty of Versailles. At the time, Royal Navy possessed total cruiser displacement of 146,800 tons, which provided the Germans an allotment of 51,380 tons for cruisers of their own. The justification for the ''Admiral Hipper'' class was to be found under the terms of the First London Naval Treaty which limited cruiser displacement to roughly 10,000 tons per ship for all signatory nations. Though Germany was not a signatory to the First London Naval Treaty, the restrictions under Versailles made the construction of heavy cruisers politically dangerous for Germany and cruisers over 10,000 tons even more so, thus construction of the planned five cruisers of the ''Admiral Hipper'' class was begun in secret until the abrogation of the Treaty of Versailles removed that necessity.+
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?The design requirements for the ''Admiral Hipper'' class required the ships to be comparable to the French ''[[Algérie]]'' class, faster than the ''[[Dunkerque]]'' class, and capable of long range operations in the Atlantic Ocean, while still within 10,000 tons limit. While smaller, less politically dangerous designs with diesel or turbo-electric propulsion and 150mm to 190mm guns were initially considered, the final design settled on high pressure steam propulsion and 203mm guns. While the officially stated displacement would be 10,000 tons, the actual design displacement of the ''Admiral Hipper''-class would exceed 14,000 tons.+
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?Having settled the specifics of the design, the first two ships of the class, ''Admiral Hipper'' and ''Blücher'', were laid down in 1934 and 1935 respectively. ''[[Prinz Eugen]]'' was authorized in late 1935 along with two more ships — ''Seydlitz'' and ''Lützow'' — and laid down in the spring of the following year. ''Admiral Hipper'' was named after Admiral Franz von Hipper, commander of the German battlecruiser squadron during the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and later commander-in-chief of the German High Seas Fleet.+
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?====Service====+
?''Admiral Hipper'' saw a significant amount of action during the war. She led the assault on Trondheim during Operation Weserübung; while en route to her objective, she sank the British destroyer HMS ''Glowworm''. In December 1940, she broke out into the Atlantic Ocean to operate against Allied merchant shipping, though this operation ended without significant success. In February 1941, ''Admiral Hipper'' sortied again, sinking several merchant vessels before eventually returning to Germany via the Denmark Strait. The ship was then transferred to northern Norway to participate in operations against convoys to the Soviet Union, culminating in the Battle of the Barents Sea on 31 December 1942, where she sank the destroyer ''Achates'' and the minesweeper ''Bramble'' but was in turn damaged and forced to withdraw by the light cruisers HMS ''Sheffield'' and HMS ''Jamaica''.+
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?Disappointed by the failure to sink merchant ships in that battle, Adolf Hitler ordered the majority of the surface warships scrapped, though Admiral Karl Dönitz was able to convince Hitler to retain the surface fleet. As a result, ''Admiral Hipper'' was returned to Germany and decommissioned for repairs. The ship was never restored to operational status, however, and on 3 May 1945, Royal Air Force bombers severely damaged her while she was in Kiel. Her crew scuttled the ship at her moorings, and in July 1945 she was raised and towed to Heikendorfer Bay. She was ultimately broken up for scrap in 1948–1952; her bell resides in the [https://www.rmg.co.uk/national-maritime-museum National Maritime Museum] in Greenwich, England.+
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?''Blücher''’s career in the Kriegsmarine was much shorter and far less distinguished. Commissioned in the fall of 1939, her first combat assignment was Operation Weserübung in April 1940, loaded with combat troops as the flagship of the force assigned to capture Oslo. While proceeding up the Oslofjord in the pre-dawn hours of 9 April, she was struck by both Norweigan coastal defense batteries and torpedoes. She sank with the loss of nearly 400 men, and the flotilla she was commanding failed to reach Oslo. The Norwegians salvaged both of her anchors; they are on display today in separate locations: one in Oslo, Norway and the other near Drøbak.+
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?''[[Prinz Eugen]]'', conversely, was the lone ship of the class to survive the war afloat and intact. She acquitted herself well throughout the war, participating successfully in Operation Rheinübung and the Battle of the Denmark Strait, Operation Cerberus (also known as the "Channel Dash"), and various gunnery support missions in the North and Baltic Seas. Surrendered to the Royal Navy on 7 May 1945, she became a war prize of the United States Navy and was subsequently sailed to the Philadelphia Navy Yard and stripped of some of her equipment — notably her radar and two of her forward gun barrels — before being transferred to the Pacific for Operation Crossroads. ''Prinz Eugen'' survived both atomic detonations but was severely irradiated. After being towed to Kwajalein Atoll, the ship began to take on water and list heavily. Attempts were made to keep the vessel afloat, but all were unsuccessful. On 22 December 1946, the ship capsized in the shallow waters of the atoll where she remains visible today.+
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?A handful of artifacts from ''Prinz Eugen'' have survived into the modern era. The US Navy salvaged one of her propellers in 1977, and presented it to the German Navy League in the summer of 1979. It is on display at the [https://deutscher-marinebund.de/ German Naval Memorial] in Laboe, Germany. The ship's bell was removed before she was sent to the Pacific to participate in Operation Crossroads; it resides in the collection of the [https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/museums/nmusn.html National Museum of the United States Navy] and can be viewed in the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, DC. One of the guns removed from turret "Anton" prior to the ship being sent to the Pacific for Operation Crossroads remains in the archives of the Naval Surface Warfare Center ballistic testing facility in Dahlgren, Virginia. +
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?''Seydlitz'' was laid down in 1936 and launched in January 1939, but fitting out work on her was halted upon the outbreak of war on 1 September 1939. She was estimated to be 95% complete at the time. She languished close to completion until early 1942, when the Kriegsmarine — having come to appreciate the importance of aircraft carriers after the loss of ''[[Bismarck]]'' in May 1941 and the near-loss of ''[[Tirpitz]]'' in March 1942 — elected to resume work on ''[[Graf Zeppelin]]'' and convert ''Seydlitz'' into a light aircraft carrier. With a complement of ten (10) Bf109 fighters and ten (10) Ju87 dive bombers, she would have fulfilled a role similar to that of the Royal Navy's HMS ''Hermes'' or the US Navy's ''[[Independence]]'' class. Work was halted on this conversion in June 1943 and never completed. ''Seydlitz'' was transferred to Königsberg, Germany, where she was scuttled on 29 January 1945 to prevent her capture by Soviet forces. The Soviets eventually re-floated her for salvage; she was broken up for scrap in the late 1940's. +
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?''Lützow'' was the last ''Hipper''-class cruiser to be ordered. Originally designed as a light cruiser variant of the ''Admiral Hipper'' armed with twelve (12) 150mm guns, the German admiralty made the decision to match her main battery to that of her sister ships in November 1936. Her keel was laid at Deschimag in Bremen on 2 August 1937 and she was launched on 1 July 1939. In October of that year, the Soviet Union approached Germany with a proposal to purchase ''Lützow'' in her current (unfinished) state, along with all of her technical specifications, trial and testing data, and spare parts. The sale was concluded in February 1940, and ''Lützow'' was towed to Leningrad on 15 April. On 25 September 1940, the Soviet Navy re-christened her ''Petropavlovsk'' and began work to finish her outfitting. Language barriers and other issues hampered efforts, and arrangements were made for Soviet and German officers to train together aboard sister ship ''Seydlitz'' as she worked up towards commissioning in the fall of 1941. The German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 put an end to such collaborative efforts. +
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?''Petrapavlovsk'' participated in the defense of Leningrad in August 1941 as a floating battery, but took so many return hits from Wehrmacht heavy artillery that she was forced to beach herself on 17 September to avoid sinking outright. She was re-floated a year later, repaired, renamed ''Tallinn'', and assisted in breaking the Siege of Leningrad in 1944. She was never fully completed, serving as a floating barracks and a stationary training ship before she was scrapped sometime during the 1950's. +
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?File:Hipper_crest.jpg|The ''wappen'' (coat of arms) of ''Admiral Hipper''.+
?File:Blucher_crest.jpg|The ''wappen'' (coat of arms) of ''Blücher''.+
?File:Prinz_Eugen_crest.jpg|The ''wappen'' (coat of arms) of ''[[Prinz Eugen]]''.+
?File:Launch_of_Blucher_2.jpg|The launch of ''Blücher'', 15 August 1936.+
?File:Gallhipperfittingout03.jpg|''Admiral Hipper'' fitting out at Blohm & Voss, 1937.+
?File:Prinz_Eugen_launch.jpg|The launch of ''Prinz Eugen'', 22 August 1938.+
?File:Seydlitz_-_спуск_на_воду.jpg|The launch of ''Seydlitz'', 19 January 1939.+
?File:Gallhippercommis01.jpg|Commissioning ceremonies aboard ''Admiral Hipper'', 29 April 1939.+
?File:Hipper_in_Kanal.jpg|''Admiral Hipper'' with original bow and coat of arms, seen in the Kaiser Wilhelm Kanal during November 1939 while transiting from Brunsbuttel to Kiel after departing Blohm & Voss in Hamburg.+
?File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101II-MW-5607-32, Unternehmen "Weserübung", "Admiral Hipper".jpg|''Admiral Hipper'' loading mountain troops in Cuxhaven, Germany in preparation for Operation Weserübung, April 1940.+
?File:Blucher_sinking_1.jpg|The loss of ''Blücher'' during Operation Weserübung, 9 April 1940.+
?File:Prinz_Eugen_at_Kiel.jpg|''Prinz Eugen'' moored at the Krupp Germaniawerft yards in Kiel, autumn 1940.+
?File:Hipper_in_Brest.jpg|''Admiral Hipper'' in drydock in Brest, France, circa 1941.+
?File:German cruiser Admiral Hipper off Norway 1942.jpg|''Admiral Hipper'' in Norwegian waters, circa 1942.+
?File:Admiral Hipper cruiser in dry dock Kiel 1945.jpg|The bombed out remains of ''Admiral Hipper'' in dry dock at Kiel, 3 May 1945.+
?File:Hipper%27s_bell.jpg|The ship's bell of ''Admiral Hipper'' resides in the collection of the [https://www.rmg.co.uk/national-maritime-museum National Maritime Museum] in Greenwich, England.+
?File:Blucher_anchor.JPG|Both of ''Blücher''’s anchors were salvaged from her wreck and are on display: this one in the harbor in Oslo, Norway; the other, farther down the Oslofjord near Drøbak.+
?File:Prinz_Eugen_prop.jpg|One of ''Prinz Eugen''’s propellers, salvaged from Kwajalein Atoll and on display at the [https://deutscher-marinebund.de/ German Naval Memorial] in Laboe, Germany.+
?File:Admiral Hipper ONI.jpg|US Office of Naval Intelligence recognition drawing of an ''Admiral Hipper''-class cruiser.+
?File:Seydlitz_авианосец_с_самолётами.jpg|Artist's rendering of ''Seydlitz'' with her conversion to a light carrier completed. +
?File:Seydlitz_авианосец.jpg|Artist's rendering of ''Seydlitz'' with her conversion to a light carrier completed. +
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?# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admiral_Hipper-class_cruiser ''Admiral Hipper''-class cruiser - Wikipedia]+
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