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German Aircraft Carriers?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Germany did start building the 'Graf Zeppelin' aircraft carrier but it was never completed.
Although this is a model making website, it does have some interesting history of this aircraft carrier and possible conversions of other ships to carrier status.
http://www.german-navy.de/smb/scalemodels/ships/grafzepp elin/history.html
One needs to look at the strategy of the German high command to understand why there was a lack of aircraft carriers. Quite rightly, as has been said, the occupied land in Europe alone meant that the Germans could use aircraft with a short range and keep that 'strike' capacity. Look at how the European countries fell? France for example was thought to be a major player with a huge armed force yet it fell within six weeks. It did so because of the quick striking ability of the newly equipped Panzer troops. They moved quickly and struck with speed and surprise. It is an overall strategy they believed in. Relate that to the sea and you find lightweight cruisers and U boats. Submarines that would slip through defences and cruisers that could outpace many surface craft. If they wished to attack London by air they used sites in Northern France. If they wished to patrol and cause havoc in the Atlantic the Wolf Packs could stealthily assemble and struck like a multi headed missile. Aircraft carriers were outside this shere of thinking and that is why they had none. It begs the question though - "If Germany had a carrier strategy, having seen the way they built pocket battle ships, whaty would they have been like - awesome."
Thank God for Bletchley........