Sure an beggorah, lad, there be two stroke diesels. Back in the 50's while just a tot a friend of mine had a 2 stroke diesel model aircraft engine (not that rare). Funny thing, "regular" model aircraft engines are two stroke with glow plugs (sounds almost diesel, huh?) with some 4 stroke engines with spark plugs in the large economy sizes. The itsy bitsy diesel engines for flying models had variable compression. Where yo would expect to find a spark or glow plug there was a wingnut affair that you screwed in to raise compression and out to lower it. Lots of ether in the model diesel fuel as I recall. Buggers to start in the winter time, well heck, all the time but even worse in the winter.
There were several marine (vessel propulsion) applications of 2 stroke diesels. Little two stroke diesel engines were used in some foreign made powered bikes (Moped like things). There was a 2 stroke diesel imported into the us in the mid to late 50's (if memory serves) for retrofitting to a regular bicycle. Powered the rear wheel with a friction coupled rubber roller. No tranny, no clutch. Pedal to start. Braking to a stop killed the engine. Could disengage the rubber roller and treat as reqular bike. You pedal to start and to accelerate and to climb hills. It was not very powerful.
I think there were some diesel submarines with two stroke engines too.
Patrick