123:
114:, a hypothetical phenomenon in which light travels faster between two closely spaced conducting plates than in a normal vacuum
139:
161:
156:
69:
105:
75:, a German capital ship which saw action in World War II and was sunk at the Battle of the North Cape
17:
56:
36:
63:, a German ocean liner, eventually purchased by Japan and converted into the escort carrier
8:
128:
142:
led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
111:
99:
82:
46:
53:, an armored cruiser of World War I, sunk at the Battle of the Falkland Islands
150:
102:, the highest medal awarded to the East German National People's Army
122:
108:, a municipality in the district of Celle, Lower Saxony, Germany
89:, a ship of the West German Bundesmarine from 1959 until 1980
148:
131:page lists articles associated with the title
120:
149:
21:(1755–1813) was a Prussian general.
118:Topics referred to by the same term
43:, a passenger steamer built in 1904
13:
14:
173:
121:
1:
7:
10:
178:
162:Ship disambiguation pages
106:Scharnhorst, Lower Saxony
93:
30:
70:German battleship
18:Gerhard von Scharnhorst
157:Disambiguation pages
27:may also refer to:
112:Scharnhorst effect
143:
100:Scharnhorst Order
169:
137:
125:
177:
176:
172:
171:
170:
168:
167:
166:
147:
146:
145:
144:
136:
119:
96:
33:
12:
11:
5:
175:
165:
164:
159:
129:disambiguation
126:
117:
116:
115:
109:
103:
95:
92:
91:
90:
76:
67:
54:
44:
32:
29:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
174:
163:
160:
158:
155:
154:
152:
141:
140:internal link
134:
130:
124:
113:
110:
107:
104:
101:
98:
97:
88:
86:
80:
77:
74:
73:
68:
66:
62:
60:
55:
52:
50:
45:
42:
40:
35:
34:
28:
26:
22:
20:
19:
132:
84:
78:
71:
64:
61: (1934)
58:
48:
41: (1904)
38:
24:
23:
16:
15:
133:Scharnhorst
87: (U30)
81:, formerly
79:Scharnhorst
72:Scharnhorst
59:Scharnhorst
49:Scharnhorst
39:Scharnhorst
25:Scharnhorst
151:Categories
83:HMS
57:SS
37:SS
85:Mermaid
138:If an
65:Shinyo
51:(1907)
127:This
94:Other
31:Ships
47:SMS
153::
135:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.