Nikademus
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ORIGINAL: Anthropoid I have a faint inkling that the whole big gun infatuation/arms race period of the early decades of the century was in part irrational or at best 'speculative.' Until bigger and 'better' was actually tested in war who could have easily dismissed the fact that a rival nation was building these things as being 'inconsequential?" Dreadnoughts were irrevecably tied to National prestige back in the day. The more you had, the more prestige and influence you had. It was, however not all about spit and polish and political maneuvering. Great Britian lived litterally by the sea and needed a strong fleet to protect her world wide empire. Thus she was compelled to oblige any nation with an arms race should that nation or nations seek to challenge her position. I can recommend a great book that goes into detail about how the BB fit into the times prior to WWII. "Castles of Steel" by Robert Masse. He also wrote "Dreadnought" which focuses even more so on the complicated relationship between Great Britian and Imperial Germany from the time Bismarck federated the German states to the beginning of WWI. Easy and very interesting reads. Back to the Battleship. While it is true that they could be menanced by smaller, cheaper ships.. (mainly the torpedo boat and submarine), in reality the latter two could never fully make up for a lack of Capital Ships. Wartime experience also proved that torpedoing these beasties, if properly defended and conned, proved far more difficult than theoried back in the days of the French Jeune Ecole Being such a valuable weapon however, the Battleship suffered somewhat from it's own reputation and the navies of the 20th century during WWI, Britian excepted, were very recluctant to risk their national investments. Fleet in being concepts became fashionable and IMO, ultimately futile. Its really not all that different today. Only the ship types have changed. We now have the large Aircraft Carrier, and the nuclear toting submarine. Only the most powerful nations on earth can afford and maintain these beasts which over the years whittled down, in large scale at least, to the US and former USSR (before the fall). Mission is reletively the same too....force projection, showing the flag, poltical maneuvering. The submarine is limited more than the BB in this sense as to use it's weapons would mean possibly the end of the world as we know it. Carriers remain the most flexible because they can use risk their aircraft while keeping a distance. The only fobile there now is that aircraft have become so expensive now that to lose even one to an enemy usually makes for great press. HA HA we shot down your billion dollar machine Yankee dog!
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