German Navy Day: Two Ships and a Decal!

German Navy Day: Two Ships and a Decal!


 

On June 14th 1848, the newly formed German Empire founded a navy to confront Denmark, which had established a blockade on German ports. They took part in only one battle at Heligoland in 1849, but were unable to lift the blockade. In 1849, the empire ceased to exist, and in 1852 so did the navy. This memorable date remained and is celebrated as German Navy Day to this day.

The Т31 and Z20 Karl Galster destroyers are temporarily available for Golden Eagles!

In honor of German Navy Day, two ships from WWII have temporarily returned for Golden Eagles! The T31 is 5,040 Golden Eagles and the Karl Galster is 6,090 Golden Eagles.
When: From now until June 17th (07:00).
Where: Germany > Bluewater fleet > Premium vehicles.

 

About the T31

  • The T31 took part in battles against Soviet boats in the Vyborg Bay in 1944. She’s equipped with a powerful air defense battery and rapid-firing main caliber guns, especially effective at short and medium distances! 

 

About the Z20

  • The Z20 Karl Galster was engaged in laying minefields during WWII and hunting Arctic convoys. This destroyer differs from its peers due to its fully automatic 37 mm anti-aircraft guns and impressive speed. Karl Galster’s main caliber is the 128 mm SK C/34 gun with a good rate of fire and powerful HE, making this destroyer a true all-rounder!

 


Earn the “Emblem of the Marineunteroffizierschule” decal!

This decal is available for German Navy Day.




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