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  2. Last battle of Bismarck - Wikipedia

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    Throughout that night, Bismarck was the target of intermittent torpedo attacks by Vian's destroyers. In ten approaches between 22:38 and 06:56 Cossack, Maori, Zulu and Sikh fired sixteen torpedoes but none hit. One of Bismarck ' s shells sheared off Cossack ' s antenna and three other shells straddled Zulu, wounding three men. Between 02:30 and ...

  3. German battleship Bismarck - Wikipedia

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    This, coupled with the fact the ship sank stern first and had no structural support to hold it in place, suggests the stern detached at the surface. While no one onboard Bismarck when it sunk could confirm or deny that, Prinz Eugen ' s stern collapsed after it was similarly torpedoed in the stern in 1942. This prompted the Germans to straighten ...

  4. Fairey Swordfish - Wikipedia

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    On 26 May, Ark Royal launched two Swordfish strikes against Bismarck. The first failed to locate the ship. The second attack scored two torpedo hits, one of which jammed the ship's rudders at a 12° port helm. [31] This made Bismarck unmanoeuvrable and unable to escape to port in France. She sank after intense Royal Navy attack within 13 hours ...

  5. Sink the Bismarck! - Wikipedia

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    To date, it is the only film made that deals directly with the operations, chase and sinking of the battleship Bismarck by the Royal Navy during the Second World War. [5] Although war films were common in the 1960s, Sink the Bismarck! was seen as something of an anomaly, with much of its time devoted to the "unsung back-room planners as much as ...

  6. John Moffat (Royal Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    He celebrated his 90th birthday in June 2009 by performing aerobatics in a light aircraft. [20] In 2010, his book I Sank the Bismarck (ISBN 9780552159487), co-written with documentary writer Mike Rossiter, was released. He died on 11 December 2016 at the age of 97. [21]

  7. The Nazis built their 2 most powerful warships before World ...

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    The ships also had 12 5.9-inch secondary guns in six turrets and over 40 anti-aircraft guns. ... but Hitler forbade surface ships from Atlantic commerce raiding after Bismarck was sunk. Instead ...

  8. Leonard B. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Leonard B. "Tuck" Smith (October 29, 1915 in Mayview, Missouri – May 16, 2006 in Friday Harbor, Washington) was an American pilot who spotted the German battleship Bismarck prior to its being sunk by British naval and air forces.

  9. Taimei Maru (1936) - Wikipedia

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    The convoy was attacked by aircraft of the United States Army Air Forces and Royal Australian Air Force from 2 March 1943, known as the Battle of the Bismarck Sea. Taimei Maru was bombed on 3 March and sank at 07°15'S., 148°30'E. Of those aboard, some 200 were killed during the attack. [3]