Definition of bismarck Bismarck

/bɪˈzmɑˌɹk/ - [bizmark] - Bis•marck

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bismarck - capital of the state of North Dakota; located in south central North Dakota overlooking the Missouri river
  capital of North Dakota
bismarck - German statesman under whose leadership Germany was united (1815-1898)
  von Bismarck, Otto von Bismarck, Prince Otto von Bismarck, Prince Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, Iron Chancellor
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  • bismarck
    The capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota.

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  • Bismarck is a German family name. Bismark is an incorrect spelling.

    Otto von Bismarck.

    The name Bismarck is usually associated with the famous Otto von Bismarck, a German statesman of the 19th century.

    Battleship.

    The "Bismarck" was a battleship of the German navy during WWII
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    The German battleship "Bismarck" was one of the most famous warships of World War II. It had only one mission. This mission was called "Rheinübung". Nearly 3500 seamen lost their lives in the battle which lasted around 8 days.

    Technics.

    The whole ship with all the oil reserves had a weight of 53165 tonnes. It had a length of around and the width was. The ship had eight cannons which were named as the heavy artillery. The light ones were twelve cannons. The ship had several anti-aircraft "FLAK" cannons too. The armour-plating of the "Bismarck" was very impressive for its time, and even for today. The thickest plating was around the heavy artillery. It was thick.

    Operation "Rheinübung".

    First the "Bismarck" had to reach the open sea. This because it was a huge battleship few other ships would be able to get close enough to attack without being destroyed, so it could control a large area of sea.

    The first problem the "Bismarck" had was how to pass the British Isles. It took the way near the Fjords of Norway. There it met the other German ship "Prinz Eugen". Both ships reached the open sea in the Denmark straits. The Royal Navy's battleships HMS Hood and HMS Prince of Wales were sent to sink the "Bismarck". The "Hood" lost this battle. The "Hood" was more than a ship for the British military leaders. It was kind of a myth. So the British Navy sent a huge amount of ships to hunt the "Bismarck". There were some cruisers, many battleships and some aircraft-carriers. There was a very

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