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Kapitel 449: Chapter 359: Argentina Surrenders

It is worth mentioning that, besides the powerful nations, the Ottoman Empire also had a battleship purchased from Brazil, built in England, as well as a battleship directly purchased from the United Kingdom. Both battleships have now been completed and just recently underwent sea trials.

The Ottoman Empire had great expectations for these two battleships, and even placed much of their hopes for national revitalization on them.

However, the fate of these two battleships in history was full of twists and turns.

Although both battleships have now been completed and entered the testing stage, whether the Ottoman Empire can successfully receive these two battleships remains a question worth considering.

Of course, the real driving force behind the naval arms race is still the European powers led by Britain and Germany.

In fact, Australasia's naval pressure is not that great, and even the current naval size is already sufficient.


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