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Originally posted by Solel:
**Bismarck, Nimitz, and I believe Hood and Kursk as well were all historical leaders. Bismarck, in fact, was the individual most responsible for the unification of Germany, through the Franco-Prussian War.
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I forget where I got Nimitz and Hyperion from, but Bismarck was also a German warship, which was supposed to go into the ccean and cut off Britain's supply lines form America. The Hood, the largest warship in the British fleet, chased and was sunk by, the Bismarck. Bismarck was later sunk by a fleet of over 100 British ships.
The Kursk was a German(I think) submarine, which was doing a mock attack for practice when it mysteriously exploded. Blame was put on other countries, but I think in the end it was some kind of torpedo accident.
These ships could have originally been named after your famous people, though.
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