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  2. List of World War II video games - Wikipedia

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    Experience World War 2 (Mod for BF 1942 and BF 2) (2003, ... North Atlantic 1939–1943 – Super Ships of the Atlantic ... Dreadnoughts in the Pacific 1922–1930 ...

  3. Standard-type battleship - Wikipedia

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    History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II (series). Champaign: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-07065-5. Morison, Samuel Eliot (1963). The Two-Ocean War; A Short History of the United States Navy in the Second World War. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

  4. Great Naval Battles - Wikipedia

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    Great Naval Battles V: Demise of the Dreadnoughts; 1914–18 Great Naval Battles is a series of computer games by Strategic Simulations which simulate combat between naval vessels. It consist of five separate games, four of which depict various phases of World War II.

  5. New York-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The New York class was a pair of super-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy between 1911 and 1914. The two ships of the class, New York and Texas, saw extensive service beginning in the occupation of Veracruz, World War I, and World War II.

  6. Dreadnought - Wikipedia

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    Most of the original dreadnoughts were scrapped after the end of World War I under the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty, but many of the newer super-dreadnoughts continued serving throughout World War II. Dreadnought-building consumed vast resources in the early 20th century, but there was only one battle between large dreadnought fleets.

  7. New Mexico-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico class was a class of three super-dreadnought battleships built for the United States Navy in the late 1910s. The class comprised three ships: New Mexico, the lead ship, Mississippi, and Idaho.

  8. List of battleships of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Dreadnoughts of the High Seas Fleet steam in a line of battle The battleships of I Battle Squadron and II Battle Squadron before the outbreak of World War I. The German navies—specifically the Kaiserliche Marine and Kriegsmarine of Imperial and Nazi Germany, respectively—built a series of battleships between the 1890s and 1940s.

  9. Orion-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The Orion-class battleships were a group of four dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy (RN) in the early 1910s. The first 13.5-inch-gunned (343 mm) battleships built for the RN, they were much larger than the preceding British dreadnoughts and were sometimes termed "super-dreadnoughts".