I'm sure she was a cruiser, and described as a pocket battleship (something to do with the Treaty of Versailles) and according to Wikipedia the Captain was Hans Langsdorff, but a german frien of mine says that is not so. I just wondered if anyone could settle the argument.
Thanks for your replies
She was a cruiser but with heavier armament than cruisers in other navies. She sacrificed a little in speed to carry the larger guns. The term 'pocket' implies something which looks like its exemplar but of a smaller size/ value - e.g. pocket Venus, pocket Napoleon.
yes, that's how I had always heard it: a 'pocket battleship' - either a big cruiser or a small battleship depending how you look at it - captained by Hans Langsdorff. The full name was Admiral Graf Spee - Graf (Count) Maximilian von Spee had been a German admiral in the first world war.
I don't know what bit of this your friend disagrees with.
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