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Parent topics
- War [r]: A state of violent conflict which exists between two or more independent nations or groups, each seeking to impose its will on the others. [e]
Subtopics
- Preemptive attack [r]: A military attack intended to neutralize an attack imminently being prepared by one's opponent, and justified as self-defense [e]
- Aircraft carrier [r]: A warship designed to launch and recover combat aircraft and aircraft that support military operations [e]
- HMS Glowworm [r]: Royal Navy destroyer that, while herself sinking, rammed and critically damaged a much larger German warship during the invasion of Norway; her captain received a posthumous Victoria Cross on the testimony of his German opponent [e]
- Battle of Jutland [r]: Major naval engagement between the German and Royal Navies in the First World War; largest naval battle in history until the WWII Battle of Leyte Gulf [e]
- Long Lehao [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Me-110 (fighter) [r]: Generally unsuccessful German fighter aircraft of the Second World War; intended as a twin-engine "bomber destroyer" but vulnerable to single-engine fighters; limited effectiveness as a night interceptor [e]