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Complete History of the Battleship: 1800-1916

Complete History of the Battleship: 1800-1916 ()
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Delta presents The Complete History of the Battleship: 1800-1916, featuring the first two episodes of The Complete History of the Battleship series which follows the battleship from its inception through the 20th century. The two titles are The Complete History of the Battleship: 1800-1906 and The Complete History of the Battleship: 1906-1916. Released in 2001, the episodes each run 53 minutes for a total of 106 minutes. The Complete History of the Battleship: 1916-Present is the companion presentation. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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Delta presents The Complete History of the Battleship: 1800-1916, featuring the first two episodes of The Complete History of the Battleship series which follows the battleship from its inception through the 20th century. The two titles are The Complete History of the Battleship: 1800-1906 and The Complete History of the Battleship: 1906-1916. Released in 2001, the episodes each run 53 minutes for a total of 106 minutes. The Complete History of the Battleship: 1916-Present is the companion presentation. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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    Jim K.

    I was expecting a more technical examination of the battleship, both old and new in relation to the armor, propulsion and weapons used on the ship. Instead it was a history lesson in where and how the ships were used in WW1 and 2. While still interesting, it was not what I expected.

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