Lunar said:
German Carriers:
Dracha
Deutschland
Stärke
Alpen
Nordsee
Ostsee
Despite the fact that Germany
1) doesn´t possess any CV
2) doesn´t plan to ever build any CV because German naval doctrine concentrates on shallow waters warfare and relies on the US and UK for naval support in the NATO
I´d like to point out four things:
- What should "Dracha" mean? Never heard of it, it sounds Slavic and it means nothing in German language
- "Stärke" is a ludicrous name for a ship. It would mean "flour" or maybe "strength", but it sounds silly as a ship name
- "Alpen" - why should a ship be named after mountains???
- "Deutschland" already is used as warship name and thus won´t apply to CV
Lunar said:
German Cruisers:
(...)
Saschen
(...)
Niedersaschen
(...)
Saschen-Anhalt
(...)
:rofl: This is funny... "Saschen"... :rofl:
You´d pronounce that "-SH-", while the real name is pronounced "-KS-" and thus must be spelled
"... S A C H S E N".
I know it´s difficult for non-Germans but please apply at least this correction
PS:
Nothing personal Lunar, but some of the things you suggested are a punch in the stomach for me

I know for sure my English hurts native English speakers, too, so we´re in the same boat
