- German cruiser Seydlitz
"Seydlitz" was a
heavy cruiser of theGerman navy , fourth in the Hipper class, but was never completed. The keel was laid on29 December 1936 atDeSchiMAG shipyards inBremen ,Germany , and the ship was launched on19 January 1939 . At the outbreak ofWorld War II the cruiser was only two thirds completed. TheSoviet Union sought to buy her, along with her also unfinished sister "Lützow", but the request was turned down.With the emphasis of the naval building program shifting to submarines, work on the ship suffered lengthy delays. In August 1942 it was decided to convert the ship, by then 90% completed, into an
aircraft carrier . This required substantial reconfiguration, and the increasing scarcity of materials forced work to cease in January 1943. "Seydlitz" was towed toKönigsberg where she was scuttled on10 April 1945 .Raised by the Soviets in 1946 and renamed "Poltava", she is believed to have been scrapped in the 1950s.
See also
* Sisterships completed and seeing service in WWII were "Admiral Hipper", "Blücher" and "Prinz Eugen".
*List of World War II ships
*List of Kriegsmarine ships
*List of naval ships of Germany
*List of ship launches in 1939
*List of shipwrecks in 1945
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