German KMS Gneisenau battlecruiser
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It is the No. 2 ship of the Schanhorst-class battlecruiser of the German Navy, named after the Army Marshal August von Grenesenau of the Kingdom of Prussia, and the third warship named after "Grenesenau. Construction began at the Deutsche Shipyard in Kiel in February 1934, but was rebuilt in May 1935 due to constant design modifications, which delayed construction. It was scuttled and sunk on 23 March 1945 as a blocking ship. Together with the sister ship Sachnhorst, he carried out many operations in the early stages of World War II, including a series of attacks on the British merchant fleet, and was one of the best designed German ships of the time.