German battlecruiser Sachnhorst
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It was the first ship of the Sachnhorst-class battlecruisers of the German Navy during World War II. Construction began on June 15, 1935 at the Imperial Naval Shipyard in Wilhelmshaven, launched on October 3, 1936, and commissioned on January 7, 1939. Known for its size, firepower, and speed, it is often classified as a battleship and battlecruiser. It was one of the fastest battleships of the time. The armor belt is up to 350mm thick and the deck armor is up to 50mm thick. It was sunk by the British Royal Navy during the Battle of North Point on 26 December 1943.