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- Q6571796 abstract "The German navies—the Kaiserliche Marine, the Reichsmarine, and the Kriegsmarine—all planned to build aircraft carriers, though none entered service. These ships were based on earlier experimentation with seaplane tenders in the Kaiserliche Marine during World War I. Among these were the light cruiser SMS Stuttgart, which was converted to carry three seaplanes, and the armored cruiser Roon, which was to have carried four. These ships did not meet the needs of the High Seas Fleet, however, and so a more ambitious plan to convert the unfinished passenger liner SS Ausonia into an aircraft carrier was proposed in early 1918. The project could not be completed before the war ended in November since resources could not be diverted from the U-boat campaign.Starting in the mid-1930s, the Reichsmarine began design studies for a new type of aircraft carrier; by 1936, these had developed into the Graf Zeppelin class, the first member of which was laid down in December of that year. By this time, the Reichsmarine was renamed the Kriegsmarine. A second vessel, Flugzeugträger B, followed in 1938, and Plan Z envisioned a further two carriers of a new design by 1945. Neither of the Graf Zeppelin-class ships would be completed due to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939. Work was halted on both in early 1940 and Flugzeugträger B was scrapped shortly thereafter. Work on Graf Zeppelin recommenced in 1942, but was again stopped in early 1943. During this second period of construction, the Kriegsmarine proposed to convert several passenger ships and two unfinished cruisers into auxiliary aircraft carriers, though none of these were completed either. By 1945, all had either been sunk or seized as war prizes by the Allied powers.".
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- Q6571796 comment "The German navies—the Kaiserliche Marine, the Reichsmarine, and the Kriegsmarine—all planned to build aircraft carriers, though none entered service. These ships were based on earlier experimentation with seaplane tenders in the Kaiserliche Marine during World War I. Among these were the light cruiser SMS Stuttgart, which was converted to carry three seaplanes, and the armored cruiser Roon, which was to have carried four.".
- Q6571796 label "List of aircraft carriers of Germany".
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