Today in a special collaboration with World of Warships our favourite naval historian Dan Snow ranks his favourite battleships of WW2.
From the gigantic Yamato, to the humble yet deadly HMS Warspite. Dan scores each battleship on spec, historical impact and arguable the most important - it's awesomeness.
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