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In the 1930s, German designers received a challenging task to develop a destroyer that would be similar to a cruiser and well-suited for conducting raids and hunting enemy supply convoys. So the ship needed good sea-going qualities, a long cruising range, and immensely powerful artillery. One of these ships was Z-32.

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