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Witness the gripping investigation into one of the greatest naval tragedies of WWII in How the Bismarck Sank HMS Hood. Delve into the mystery surrounding the swift sinking of the HMS Hood, as experts embark on a daring expedition to recover the ship's bell. Led by renowned deep-sea wreck hunter David Mearns, the team aims to uncover the truth behind the catastrophic loss of life in this historic engagement. Join us as we journey to the depths to unravel the secrets of this legendary war grave.
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@NapBoney
@NapBoney 3 года назад
The Bismarck scored a hit that detonated one of the Hood’s magazines. There, I just saved you 47 minutes.
@joehamlet4307
@joehamlet4307 3 года назад
HA! That's what I was thinking. But my version is just two words - lucky hit.
@chrishill5919
@chrishill5919 3 года назад
Thank you.. is not easy to just get into.
@howdee2173
@howdee2173 3 года назад
Spoiler lol
@granddukeofmecklenburg
@granddukeofmecklenburg 3 года назад
The Prince of Wales being a turret jamming meme didnt help...hood wasn't that outclassed, if Prince of Wales wasn't covered in problems they shouldve had no issues against Bismarck and a cruiser(eugen)
@agwhitaker
@agwhitaker 3 года назад
Maybe both magazines - no sign of the forward or aft turret groups at the wreck site.
@TKDMaze92
@TKDMaze92 3 года назад
Easy: Hood: "Detonation" Bismarck: "Devastating Strike"
@PSG1JOHN1
@PSG1JOHN1 3 года назад
Someone forgot Juliet Charlie Combat Signals flags...
@RedshawnJones
@RedshawnJones 3 года назад
@@PSG1JOHN1 xD
@Kullgan
@Kullgan 3 года назад
They also said that broadside was the best tactic...when in WOWS it is not 🙂
@aperioculus1988
@aperioculus1988 3 года назад
@@Kullgan A broadside probably was in the days of old, where ships used cannons that fired projectiles in straight lines. But in the age of the battleship turret, which fires a shell in an arc, it became redundant as far as I'm concerned. When you think about it, the best battleships of WWII were the Nelson Class of the Royal Navy and the Richilieu Class of the French. These had all their main guns pointing forward which meant that they could keep a narrow profile to enemy ships, but also have all their guns and so their firepower brought to bare without flashing their broadside.
@windborne8795
@windborne8795 3 года назад
@@aperioculus1988 The problem with that is that a shell has the entire length of the hull to land so, vertical dispersion is less important, while horizontal dispersion becomes everything... Also, cannons had greater arcs. Modern rifles have flatter arcs than cannons of old...
@perkunas8651
@perkunas8651 3 года назад
My dad was forward range finder on heavy cruiser KMS Prinz Eugen main guns. I am incredibly proud about him. He passed away in May in 2005. I would like to honor both nations sailors, who gave their lives to serve their nation. Their bravery and sacrifice is unforgotten. They may all RIP.
@darkknight1340
@darkknight1340 2 года назад
The Prinz Eugen was a beautiful ship,it must have been a real privilege to have served on HIM.
@SnipR9
@SnipR9 2 года назад
How old are you if you dont mind me asking
@axelamps1279
@axelamps1279 2 года назад
I can appreciate the superb German engineering that existed to create that ship, even as a Brit. The Bismarck was awesome. I would like to see what we (Britain and Germany) could have created working together back then.
@shaulklein7581
@shaulklein7581 2 года назад
In jn in
@manuelakani8962
@manuelakani8962 2 года назад
A
@chrissorlie6497
@chrissorlie6497 3 года назад
My Grandfather was Chief Petty Officer on the Hood during it's world tour. My Grandmother said the only time she saw her husband cry was when he heard of the loss of the Hood.
@bobcook
@bobcook 3 года назад
Chris. I may have known your grandfather. Did he immigrate to Canada? He discussed the sinking in great depth.
@barryjoyce9417
@barryjoyce9417 3 года назад
My father's best friend was with him at the battle of river plate he left the ajax and asked my father to join him on the hood Dad said he would rather stay with the ajax and his friend was killed when the shell hit the cordite room
@ricardobimblesticks1489
@ricardobimblesticks1489 3 года назад
Love it when a documentary tells me they have proven something, without proving it to me. Quality work.
@Hope4Today9
@Hope4Today9 3 года назад
Even before a half-hearted attempt to investigate the wreck of the HMS Hood the crew of Octopus achieved their first objective for Paul Alan; the exact location of where it's at. Not to worry Mr. Alan will do it right "himself" next time...
@charlesatkinson813
@charlesatkinson813 3 года назад
I agree @ricardo, why indeed put out something that poses more questions, than answered. Their own words at the beginning of this video.
@garthfairfield8043
@garthfairfield8043 3 года назад
What needs to be proved? The magazine exploded which sometimes happens when you shell each other with naval guns. Enjoyed the footage nonetheless
@fr1sket363
@fr1sket363 3 года назад
i think to say the magazine blowing up was a potential cause is correct, based on the evidence they collected. However this could still have been a secondary explosion caused by something else. Also, to say it was caused by a "lucky" shell penetrating the deck armor, i see no proof here, only a theory. I've seen other theories saying there is no way a plunging shot could have caused this due to the distance and angles between the respective ships. Ultimately i think you are right, she blew up in a battle at sea, ships tended to do that in WW2.
@yuwong332
@yuwong332 3 года назад
@@Hope4Today9 ;'
@voltagedrop5899
@voltagedrop5899 5 лет назад
the hood was a battlecruiser from 1918. the bismarck was a battleship from 1939. mystery solved...
@SIXITHS
@SIXITHS 5 лет назад
Maybe they should have lent you the research yacht...
@SIXITHS
@SIXITHS 5 лет назад
@Nobody Knows No, the battleship and battlecruiser are two distinct designs, with the battlecruiser being succeeded by the fast battleship design in the late 1930's. HMS Rodney - battleship. HMS Hood - battlecruiser.
@voltagedrop5899
@voltagedrop5899 5 лет назад
@Nobody Knows "The Admiral-class battlecruisers were to have been a class of four British Royal Navy battlecruisers designed near the end of World War I. Their design began as an improved version of the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, but it was recast as a battlecruiser after Admiral John Jellicoe, commander of the Grand Fleet, pointed out that there was no real need for more battleships, but that a number of German battlecruisers had been laid down that were superior to the bulk of the Grand Fleet's battlecruisers and the design was revised to counter these. The class was to have consisted of HMS Hood, Anson, Howe, and Rodney - all names of famous admirals - but the latter three ships were suspended as the material and labour required to complete them was needed for higher-priority merchantmen and escort vessels. Their designs were updated to incorporate the lessons from the Battle of Jutland, but the Admiralty eventually decided that it was better to begin again with a clean-slate design so they were cancelled in 1919. No more battlecruisers would be built due to the arms limitations agreements of the interbellum. Hood, however, was sufficiently advanced in construction that she was completed in 1920 and immediately became flagship of the Battlecruiser Squadron of the Atlantic Fleet. She served as the flagship of the Special Service Squadron during its round-the-world cruise in 1923-24. Hood was transferred to the Mediterranean Fleet in 1936 and spent much of the next few years on Non-Intervention Patrols during the Spanish Civil War, returning to the United Kingdom before the beginning of World War II and the Battlecruiser Squadron of the Home Fleet." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admiral-class_battlecruiser
@hp2084
@hp2084 5 лет назад
@Nobody Knows Battle cruiser- armed like battleship but lightly armored. Battleship - heavily armed heavily armored,
@yahatinda
@yahatinda 5 лет назад
king George Five....... Rodney,also a battleship@Nobody Knows
@rosemariekennedy1899
@rosemariekennedy1899 3 года назад
The Bismarck and it’s crew will be remembered as well as the HMS Hood
@robertbruce7497
@robertbruce7497 Год назад
... the ways of peace they know not - in 1492 columbus sails the ocean blue - 4 dozen or so european city-states and wanna-be-empires - after 400 years of industrial revolution and searching the world for the needed resources - after two world wars - the g20 nations now have a negative birth rate - the cancel-culture future-history will probably remember their own behavioral-sciences struggles and disasters - new boss same as the old boss - the rise and fall of empires - in the year 2525, if anything still survives - who knows what next we may find - maybe a tech-caused instant ice-age - everyone building their own ice hotel - too busy surviving to remember the iron-age-battle-wagons,... who knows,...
@samharper4289
@samharper4289 9 месяцев назад
Just as the Hood was destroyed with 1 lucky shot, so was the Bismarck with 1 lucky torpedo that damaged the steering rudder so badly that it could not be repaired at sea. Sad story for two great ships and her crews!
@simonassvedarauskas2813
@simonassvedarauskas2813 4 месяца назад
Battleships always end up with a sad story, - destroy another ship or be destroyed yourself
@comancheviperrrr
@comancheviperrrr 3 месяца назад
Yes, the Bismarck did get a shot. And hit whatever they hit that brought the hood down. But let’s just be completely honest here and take emotion out. The hood was overmatched against Bismarck. And no scenario was the hood when I survive the encounter. Now the irony and the beauty of the irony is that the Bismarck is finally brought down my old by plane, dropping a single torpedo that hits its rudder. And it can’t go anywhere. So it becomes the setting duck.that is irony at its best and poetic justice. The most modern worship in the world took down the pride of the British fleet. And then an obsolete by plane brought down the most modern worship in the world. There is symmetry to that.
@daffyduk77
@daffyduk77 2 месяца назад
British battleships of Hood's era were vulnerable to "lucky shots" sadly
@KC-nn5wc
@KC-nn5wc 2 месяца назад
You know nothing the Bismarck was not destroyed by a torpedo shot when they investigate the Bismarck they saw that all the torpedoes bounced off toll
@KC-nn5wc
@KC-nn5wc 2 месяца назад
​@@comancheviperrrrbounced off it's all it was never penetrated the rudder got damaged you know nothing the truth is they sunk itself the British couldn't sink it they weren't strong enough
@docsubsk
@docsubsk 5 лет назад
Give a little credit to the German gunnery.
@ianfraser1135
@ianfraser1135 5 лет назад
a schuelke at that range and at that speed in those conditions and to strike Hood at precisely the right spot to penetrate the 15in magazine that statement is typically arrogant German nonsense. All rational analysis says that Hood was very unlucky that day. She may well have been beaten in the end but to explode like that was due to an extremely lucky shot by the Nazi battleship
@melvinbennett444
@melvinbennett444 5 лет назад
Oh they can't do that. It took us 40 years to find out about all the German tank aces like Michael Wittman.
@1993Crag
@1993Crag 5 лет назад
@@melvinbennett444 Wasn't he the guy that charged into known British tank positions and got himself killed and his entire Tiger Company wiped out by 6 Shermans?
@WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs
@WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs 5 лет назад
Ian Fraser Not an unlucky hit. It was a bad old fashioned magazine design. It’s tolerable for a battleship to be penetrated and for it to loose some capacity (such as an partial engine room knockout or to loose a director or even bridge ) but it is a poor design for it to be completely disabled or for it explode due to a single hit and kill 99.8% of its crew without a chance to survive and fight. All the German WW2 battleships were sunk but not one magazine explosion, even after a tall boy hit on the moored Tirpitz. They were all vastly outnumbered. It typically took a 24 hours with multiple battleships firing guns, cruisers firing guns and torpedoes and destroyers firing torpedoes. Bismarck even had to be scuttled. This probably couldn’t have happened to the KGV class such as Prince of Wales due to its “all or nothing” armour concept but it happened to 3 RN ships at Jutland and to the Hood. The Bismarck’s gunnery tables, well published on the Internet, state that the guns could get repeatable accuracy of within 59 meters at the 18500m they started firing and better when at the 15000m Hood was hit. If you fire a 8 round salvo the chances of getting 1 round to within 15 meters are very high. The Bismarck fired 5 salvos as 10 semi salvos. (Anton Caesar, then Bertha Dora). Initial aiming was via the stereoscopic range finders and the Bismarck’s K38 computers. As shell splash was spotted and measured through special optical instruments it was used to correct the aim as this took into account atmospheric conditions. Salvo 1 was a warm up for the guns, Salvo 2 and 3 were ranging shots, salvo 4 a straddle and salvo 5 was the deadly shot. The German sailors cheered and then quickly became solemn as they realised what had happened to the British men. Thus 40 rounds were fired to score the hit. It went exactly as per the German drill. The 6th salvo was in the air and struck in the turbulent waters where Hood had sunk. Once Bismarck was straddling at salvo 4 a hit was inevitable in the next salvo or two. British observers noted that Bismarck was spot on with range on salvo 1.
@WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs
@WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs 5 лет назад
Crag_r You’re probably mocking Michael Wittmann. Michael was sleep deprived and fatigued after 2 weeks of unrelenting combat. He volunteered to take the dangerous duty from a younger much less experienced commander. Calling them “known positions” is misleading. The Germans didn’t have the crucial reconnaissance units to find reasonably exact positions. They only knew there were Allied tanks about. The Tiger I was hit in the side by a Sherman Firefly.
@trevortrevortsr2
@trevortrevortsr2 5 лет назад
Putting a WW1 Battlecruiser up against a WW2 Battleship was never going to be clever
@keptinkaos6384
@keptinkaos6384 5 лет назад
and they were probably lucky not to lose the POW too if the Germans had have gone after her she would be on the bottom too.
@cncmne7404
@cncmne7404 5 лет назад
fox 6 Not really . KGV were a new class of battleships they were a tougher nut to crack than the Hood.
@keptinkaos6384
@keptinkaos6384 5 лет назад
@@cncmne7404 turrets had malfunctioned the POW had to flee she wasnt ready for a fight
@cncmne7404
@cncmne7404 5 лет назад
fox 6 Yes she wasn't ready I acknowledge that but I was talking about the design of the ship not the status . By design it was a good ship.
@Jimmydb
@Jimmydb 5 лет назад
Hood wasn't alone! there were another battleship! A battleship and heavy cruiser vs a battlecruiser and battleship.... 8-380 + 8-203 vs 8-381 + 10-356...
@janineplimbley5101
@janineplimbley5101 3 года назад
My Grandad Edward "Eddie" Plimbley, was on board HMS Hood, when it went down.
@williambradley9419
@williambradley9419 3 года назад
Hello Janine. If you go the the HMS Hood association website, there they have memorial pages for every known crewmember who served aboard HMS Hood, and amongst them is one for P/LX 20803 Leading Steward Edward Charles Plimbley Aged 31 from Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, together with his photograph and long list of ships and establishemnts he served on. A memorial service was held at St James Garlickhythe church in London yesterday which can be viewed here on youtube. The service and sacrifice of your grandfather and his crewmates has not been forgotten. Sincere respects to their memory.
@janineplimbley5101
@janineplimbley5101 3 года назад
@@williambradley9419 Yes I have seen it. My son was watching this video earlier, and had his photograph up on his laptop.
@williambradley9419
@williambradley9419 3 года назад
@@janineplimbley5101 Well done for keeping your grandfather's memory alive and relevant with your son, as he grows he'll be proud of his G Grandad and the part he played in our national history.
@oliivagroft5975
@oliivagroft5975 2 года назад
did he and the rest of team, went down the Hood as well?
@mbae_0912
@mbae_0912 2 года назад
My great grandfather Ludwig was on board the Bismarck for some time. Luckily he wasn't there when it went down. It must be horrible to be at war in the icecold sea.
@Docjonel
@Docjonel 2 года назад
I knew a fellow who served aboard the Dorsetshire. He told me they got so close to the Bismark before she went down that he could hear the public address system giving orders to abandon ship. He actually recited the German phrases for me as he heard them broadcast that day. Later he served aboard the Hermes, the world's first purpose built aircraft carrier, and was aboard her when she was sunk by a Japanese air raid in the Indian Ocean. He tread water for six hours and could feel her implosions in his chest as she sank far below him. Later, he was part of the invasion force on D-Day, serving aboard a supply ship. He told me he had taken photos even though it was prohibited and asked if I would like to see them. I, of course, jumped at the chance to see these photos that had lain in a desk for nearly seventy years. He allowed me to digitally scan them and then return them. I should make a short RU-vid video on them.
@thanatosstorm
@thanatosstorm 2 года назад
Have you done so of late? I'd be interested to see them and share them
@elainemoreland3908
@elainemoreland3908 2 года назад
Please do. Even though I am female, I have always been interested in WW11 ships. Thank you in advance.
@jaybee9269
@jaybee9269 Год назад
I’d like to see those!
@Maldoror200
@Maldoror200 Год назад
@Docjonel ..Did you make your "youtube video", from your photo-scan's..??
@Maldoror200
@Maldoror200 Год назад
@elainemoreland3908 ..Hey Babydoll, why"even if You are a female"..?? Personally, I LOVE Females..!!..& more power to ya..!!
@rski1036
@rski1036 3 года назад
Sort of ironic that the Octopus was also built in Germany.
@andrewgoatley9057
@andrewgoatley9057 3 года назад
I went to school with a lad whos grandfather on his mothers side was one of the 3 who survived. His account was a gripping tale of deafening sound and cold, cold, cold. What a terrible loss of life!
@bernardguynunns5658
@bernardguynunns5658 3 года назад
The Hood came to Wellington NZ around 1923 on its world tour. There is a photo of it in our harbour with St. Gerard's Monastery in the background. Awesome history.
@Dragonx0562
@Dragonx0562 5 лет назад
The KMS Bismarck's strike on the HMS Hood was the golden BB. Combination of lucky gunnery, German Long Range Cannon works, and the inherent weaknesses of Heavy Captial Ship Design. War knows no nation. May both their crews rest in peace.
@igotmyeyesonu3361
@igotmyeyesonu3361 5 лет назад
And they call it mighty Hood. What is mighty with Hopd anyways. It was almost reduce to pulp in 3 minutes. That is mighty?
@potusdumbledore3481
@potusdumbledore3481 5 лет назад
Well, German crews might have been saved. English vengeance. English soldiers were allowed to escape Dunkirk, while they could have been slaughtered on the beach. Churchill responded by bombing german civilians.
@ginskimpivot753
@ginskimpivot753 5 лет назад
Ben Siener No WW2 battleship had wooden decks, idiot.
@ursodermatt8809
@ursodermatt8809 5 лет назад
the german guns also were radar guided.
@ursodermatt8809
@ursodermatt8809 5 лет назад
@Ben Siener i said the guns were radar guided, not the shells. just think of a laser pointer. the dot indicates where the bullet is most likely going to hit. the laser does not "guide" the actual bullet. most big guns using radar now. at least the big ones like on battle ships.
@Adenn
@Adenn 4 года назад
When the documentary about the sinking of the hood is 10x times the length of the battle that sunk her
@TheMrTommo
@TheMrTommo 4 года назад
Yeah, Wehraboos don't get as much credit as Teaboos
@ike3094
@ike3094 3 года назад
Smart fellow! I applaud you for your intelligent summation of the obvious! But the argument is over "why"?
@ike3094
@ike3094 3 года назад
Superior German gunnery is the obvious "reason". But "why" was the German gunnery "superior"? A top notch German engineer who had a very high position during WW2, confided in me nearly 50 years ago that the "secret" was that the BISMARCK had a very advanced RANGEFINDER. Therefore, the REAL reason the HOOD was blown to bits will be found on the BISMARCK.
@johnhodge1263
@johnhodge1263 3 года назад
@@ike3094 plus the weak top armour of the ancient Hood compared to the Bismark.
@ike3094
@ike3094 3 года назад
@@johnhodge1263 First of all, there is a silly inclination to make unfair excuses for the HOOD's failure to successfully engage the BISMARCK. To your assumption that the HOOD was "ancient". She was NOT! She was only twenty something years older than the BISMARCK. Navel design made no great strides in that short time period. There are warships in current service that are near one hundred years old. The effective age of their equipment is a much better gage of effective service capability and the HOOD was judged to be fit for service. Nor was the HOOD's armor "weak"! No warship then or today has armor capable of withstanding the impact of battleship grade main guns. High speed was judged to be more important that massive armor-- AND IT IS! The real reason the HOOD went down was because the BISMARCK's guns scored hit after hit at 15 plus nautical miles!
@abdulrahmanabdullah3320
@abdulrahmanabdullah3320 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful documantry.... Loved watching it..... A salute to the martyred soldiers.... May their souls rest in peace...... (Lumut Malaysia)
@frogstamper
@frogstamper 3 года назад
I remember reading that Jon Pertwee aka "Doctor Who" once served on HMS Hood, as a young rating from early 1940 to early 41...An excellent documentary, respectfully handled, great to see a very wealthy man funding such a worthwhile endeavor.
@JevansUK
@JevansUK 3 года назад
One of the last men off before she sailed, part of a group chosen for officer training
@csilvers79
@csilvers79 4 года назад
RIP to the men of the Hood and the Bismarck
@monk106ross
@monk106ross 5 лет назад
To lead the war machine ... The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine!
@BluePegasus1381
@BluePegasus1381 5 лет назад
The only problem to some of the ships like the Bismarck and Scharnhorst class is that they use 3 Propellers instead of the usual 4. This lead to problems in their keel due to vibrations particularly in high speed. Also, their rudders are exposed and unarmored making it vulnerable but they didn't consider it because they think a likely hit on steering gears and the rudders are remote. It was also shown during the training run of Bismarck in Baltic, is that incase of a rudder failure, they will use the revolutions of the Propellers which is predictably, ineffective. So while they were powerful, they were outnumbered and let's just face it, Battleships are slowly becoming obsolete and they are only involved in a few major sea battles in World War 2 particularly with the emergence of Aircraft Carrier and Airpower. Bismarck and the Ships are indeed powerful, but the Kriegsmarine can never win in a battle of attrition with the allies and the only way to do it is to strike convoys hard and fast with the u boats.
@clauslauman8405
@clauslauman8405 5 лет назад
@@BluePegasus1381 I guess you missed the point here. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oVWEb-At8yc.html Just a metalhead comment. No content.
@opalishmoth8591
@opalishmoth8591 5 лет назад
Two thousand men, And fifty thousand tons of steel Set the course for the Atlantic with the Allies on their heels!
@jacobmullins3644
@jacobmullins3644 5 лет назад
Sign of power show of force raise the anchor battleship plotting its course.
@frankmiller95
@frankmiller95 4 года назад
Are you writing song lyrics, or is the rhyming a coincidence?
@7555mac
@7555mac 3 года назад
I wish the Hood, Bismark, and Yamato all survived and all 3 battleships were docked together today for public viewing.
@jonathanjones3623
@jonathanjones3623 Год назад
Only two of those are battleships Hood was a battle cruiser with Battleship characteristics
@brianthesnail3815
@brianthesnail3815 3 года назад
My Grandfather was on HMS Rodney that was launched in 1925 that was the battleship that really did sink the Bismarck. The other ships including King George V stood back while the HMS Rodney went in on what was effectively a suicide charge. Given its age, the HMS Rodney was expendable but quite formidable. Unusually, all its its main guns facing forward and had radar fire control as well as the heaviest main 16 inch guns in the Royal Navy. My Grandfather said the two massive ships were eventually only a mile part with HMS Rodney pouring fire from all its main guns and half its secondary guns (my Grandfather controlled one of those turrets). They eventually fired torpedos at Bismark from HMS Rodney which is the only instance of a battleship firing torpedos in WWII. HMS Rodney crew didn't get the credit for avenging The Hood. After limping back to the UK heavily damaged they were sent to Boston only 3 days later still heavily damaged with the crew living in terrible conditions. There was almost a mutiny. Little known fact was that the Elgin Marbles were actually in HMS Rodney's hold during the battle and were being taken to Boston for safe keeping.
@brianthesnail3815
@brianthesnail3815 3 года назад
Not damaged by Bismarck but actually by her own guns firing essentially flat shots. This from Wiki corresponds to what my grandfather told me. He was in command of one of the six inch turrets. "Rodney fired 378 sixteen-inch shells and 706 six-inch shells during the battle ... Ironically, Rodney's own main guns firing at low elevation had damaged her more extensively than had Bismarck. Deck plates around the main-gun turrets had been depressed by the effects of the guns' muzzle blast, and some of the structural members supporting them had cracked or buckled. Piping, urinals and water mains had broken, while the shock of firing had loosened rivets and bolts in the hull plating, flooding various compartments."
@michaelpielorz9283
@michaelpielorz9283 2 года назад
Sorry to say bot 1000 shells fired and 5 torpedoes couldnt sink her.thats why Bismarck is hated by a lot of"yesterdays" brits.
@brianthesnail3815
@brianthesnail3815 2 года назад
@@michaelpielorz9283 My grandfather certainly had no hatred. The sailors on both of these massive capital ships knew that only one would leave the battle still afloat. If Bismarck had surrendered earlier I am sure Rodney and others would have saved more German sailors. Bismarck sank many thousands of tonnes of UK merchant ships and had to be stopped. That was all.
@michaelpielorz9283
@michaelpielorz9283 2 года назад
@@brianthesnail3815 since Falkland it was tradition in zhe RN to dhell german sailors in the sea that indicates the result of 30 yeas strict anti german propaganda
@jamesstokes3964
@jamesstokes3964 Год назад
The last two torpedo spreads fired were from the cruiser Dorsetshire which got the credit for actually sinking the Bismarck.
@alansaxton9319
@alansaxton9319 4 года назад
I served in the Royal Navy - as a nozza HMS Ganges and later on a Frigate I served with a mate called Andy Flood. Andy's father was one of the 3 men who lived to tell the tale on that fateful day.
@eviesgrandma7258
@eviesgrandma7258 4 года назад
Dundas, Tilburn & Briggs were the surnames of the 3 survivors from Hood, so unless your mates dad had a name change he was spinning a dud 'dit'.
@benwilson6145
@benwilson6145 3 года назад
@@eviesgrandma7258 or he never married the mother?
@garycarter01
@garycarter01 3 года назад
@@eviesgrandma7258 Correct. And they were picked up by a ship that went on to become a legendary little vessel that was even mentioned in dispatches; a great honour. That ship was HMS ELECTRA. Look up the amazing, but ultimately tragic story of that ship.
@WorshipinIdols
@WorshipinIdols 3 года назад
That story told by Mr. Briggs about his Captain’a composure, from calm and confidence 17:00 - to - 17:20 is in accordance to the highest values of not only the Royal Navy but military service generally. I stand and salute. !
@stephenobrien5909
@stephenobrien5909 Год назад
I met him in Doncaster RNA club.
@stevenwolfe7101
@stevenwolfe7101 Год назад
I think that comradeships has generally been true of sailors, and perhaps airmen as well. But with the armies of the world, men who fought hand to hand, I think there has been little or no comradeship. In World War One, the the RAF included a well know flier (was his name Douglas Baden or similar) who was a double amputee but who flew with crutches for his legs. He was shot down. Later, an arrangement was made for his crutches to be dropped on a German airbase and delivered to him. The Germans agreed to not shoot down the plane which made the delivery by dropping the crutches from a parachute and the Germans then delivered them to the British flier. Or was this in World War II?
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 11 месяцев назад
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: How Did The Bismarck Manage To Sink HMS Hood So Quickly? Answer: The answers were very simple: When the HMS Hood was battling the German battleships Bismarck et al, those lazy British navy sailors onboard the Hood were busily eating their breakfast food - Biscuits with Sardines. And had forgotten to return fire at the Bismarck!
@WorshipinIdols
@WorshipinIdols 11 месяцев назад
@@jordanfan5896 what a dumb joke.
@danlule1
@danlule1 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for uploading! Such documentaries are humbling especially when people sacrifice everything to shape a better future, I Salute Them - RIP.
@7reemo
@7reemo 3 года назад
Great documentary. Entertaining and informational. Keep up the great work! :) sir
@AEM-le7uy
@AEM-le7uy 2 года назад
Sham of a documentary.
@timarendt2850
@timarendt2850 5 лет назад
HE WAS MADE TO RULE THE WAVES ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS!
@moritamikamikara3879
@moritamikamikara3879 5 лет назад
Fuck that's quick
@sudombd1230
@sudombd1230 5 лет назад
THE TERROR OF THE SEAS!
@bigmcdick4916
@bigmcdick4916 5 лет назад
MBD Main Battle Dank THE BISMARCK AND THE KRIEGSMARINE!
@grayfullbuster6777
@grayfullbuster6777 5 лет назад
HELL YEA SABATON
@That1Boi59
@That1Boi59 5 лет назад
Tim Arendt lol
@apophisstr6719
@apophisstr6719 4 года назад
I'll save u 46 minutes and 39 seconds: Hood forgot to equip the Juliet Charlie flag.
@indiexanna
@indiexanna 4 года назад
Fun and engaging...
@AniruddhJoshi
@AniruddhJoshi 4 года назад
LOL! No magazine detonation.
@Persian-Immortal
@Persian-Immortal 4 года назад
That is why I did not buy the Hood.
@drag0san1
@drag0san1 4 года назад
I know its just a game but.. This shows why you don't broadside in BBs
@TheCourierGaming
@TheCourierGaming 4 года назад
Hatake Kakashi it’s a signal flag in a game that completely negates the magazine from detonating (World of Warships)
@jean-baptistegicquel-walle2585
@jean-baptistegicquel-walle2585 3 года назад
Whooooaaaaa, Huge, I just like those documentaries !!!
@MrMottestyles
@MrMottestyles 3 года назад
My dad was meant to go on the hood with his best friend. He scalded his foot the day before, so couldn't go on- his best friend did, and died when she was sunk. Don't think he ever got over that.
@patrickomaracou7268
@patrickomaracou7268 Год назад
My Dad was a Royal Marine aboard the Hood and was on transferred to Eastney Barracks Portsmouth,how lucky can one man be.
@StimParavane
@StimParavane Год назад
That is karma. Extraordinary.
@StimParavane
@StimParavane Год назад
@@ianpadraig5263 No such thing as luck my friend.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 11 месяцев назад
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: How Did The Bismarck Manage To Sink HMS Hood So Quickly? Answer: The answers were very simple: When the HMS Hood was battling the German battleships Bismarck et al, those lazy British navy sailors onboard the Hood were busily eating their breakfast food - Biscuits with Sardines. And had forgotten to return fire at the Bismarck!
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 11 месяцев назад
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: How Did The Bismarck Manage To Sink HMS Hood So Quickly? Answer: The answers were very simple: When the HMS Hood was battling the German battleships Bismarck et al, those lazy British navy sailors onboard the Hood were busily eating their breakfast food - Biscuits with Sardines. And had forgotten to return fire at the Bismarck!
@hunterbaker4906
@hunterbaker4906 3 года назад
Imagine buying a yacht like this and naming it “Octopus”
@PatTheRiot
@PatTheRiot 3 года назад
Imagine it's your 76th ship
@TheBrennanSchafer
@TheBrennanSchafer 3 года назад
Imagine being cool enough to lend it out to researchers to do trips like this.
@PornopietistgeilimBe
@PornopietistgeilimBe 3 года назад
Quite ironically the "Octopus" was build by Lürssen, a German company that specializes in Boats and ships for special purposes such as Navy or Giga-Yachts
@RaoulThomas007
@RaoulThomas007 3 года назад
Such a beautiful yacht to assist in historical discoveries. What a treat for everyone on board! Paul Allen had incredible vision!
@TheFreaker86
@TheFreaker86 5 лет назад
I consider it a bit rude that even were only there for the wreck of the hood they did not include the men aboard the Bismarck into memorial held at the end. Sure, they were enemies at war back then. But I think any killed sailor deserves to be remembered, no matter for which side he fought for and nationality the sailors had.
@fnglert
@fnglert 5 лет назад
More sailors died onboard Bismarck than Hood.
@enyaliosares4301
@enyaliosares4301 5 лет назад
The Bismarck sank in a totally different spot for a start.
@BAYSINRACING
@BAYSINRACING 5 лет назад
@@fnglert No, the hood only had 3 survivors
@fnglert
@fnglert 5 лет назад
@@BAYSINRACING HMS Hood: 1415 died, 3 survived. Bismarck: Out of ~2200 crew, 115 survived. More people died onboard Bismarck than Hood. Learn your history.
@NAFmunchausen
@NAFmunchausen 5 лет назад
Would you want the name of your murderer (may it never happen) sharing your gravestone? Each nation is responsible for the commemoration of their own war dead.
@kennedyritch3376
@kennedyritch3376 3 года назад
rest in peace great fighting men of the hood and Bismarck.. rip.
@TADP0LE9806
@TADP0LE9806 4 года назад
The Bismarck was much more modern than the Hood. The Hood was a symbol surrounded by an air of false invincibility. The Bismarck was a better ship, and their shots were on target, not much you can do about that.
@TheNinjaDC
@TheNinjaDC 3 года назад
@Dant3 The Bismark was a high velocity 15 inch gun, compared to the Hood's standard velocity 15. This meant the hood could pierce more armor.
@blaze1148
@blaze1148 3 года назад
@@TheNinjaDC The Bismark*
@fac5158
@fac5158 3 года назад
Should have sent the Warspite to Bismarck, a true naval legend, proven in many battles and just would not go quietly. To have Operation Rhinebung on her long list of battle honours such as Jutland, Matapan, Narvik, meditterraenean, Atlantic and North sea would have been something. But very true statement, Hood was bravado Bismarck was all business.....All naval legends all gallant sailors RIP
@aldenunion
@aldenunion 3 года назад
More Modern ship,cannot say better. The crew of the Hood never had the chance to prove combat readiness,and that is sad. Was sailor's 16 years old aboard...RIP
@scabbycatcat4202
@scabbycatcat4202 3 года назад
Tristan Zipp i believe your comment quite true. Everything about Bismark was the biggest and best that German Industry could produce. In contrast EVERYTHING about Prince Of Wales had to be a compromise in order to stick to treaty limits. Having said that POW scored the first hit of the whole conflict and out of 55 shells fired managed to obtain 3 hits. A success rate of more than 5% whereas either side would normally be lucky to achieve no more than 3 % . Considering her mechanical teething troubles this was very creditable and caused enough damage for the Bismark to abandon her original mission of commerce raiding.
@jimmywrangles
@jimmywrangles 4 года назад
They didn't need proof that Hood had started the turn, Ted Briggs repeatedly stated his whole life that Holland gave the order and Briggs was right there maybe 6 feet behind him, you couldn't possibly ask for a better witness. In my mind there was never any doubt. Admiral Holland gave the correct order at the correct time and it didn't matter one little bit. RIP 1418 hero's.
@evanroberts2771
@evanroberts2771 3 года назад
I was hoping to find this comment.
@justthink5854
@justthink5854 3 года назад
one second diff and the shot would have been off. my question is when did the Hood start firing? it's range vs the Bismark? did the Brit's have intel on the Bismark's guns range?
@agwhitaker
@agwhitaker 3 года назад
@@justthink5854 War is like that - a few seconds difference ether way in timing and that Swordfish torpedo would have missed the Bismarck's rudder and the ship would have made it safely to a French base.
@MihaiVH
@MihaiVH 3 года назад
@@agwhitaker Lutjens should've kept his mouth ....brits didn't know that Bismarck is losing fuel ...
@agwhitaker
@agwhitaker 3 года назад
@@MihaiVH Again, war is like that - often the winner is the one who makes fewer mistakes. Bismarck should have maintained radio silence - the British had lost contact . But - the Germans thought they were still being tracked, they were still detecting British radar signals. Except - the radar signal was not strong enough to reflect back to the British ships, so they actually had -no- idea. So Lutjens made a long radio signal to Berlin. Of course, the British picked up the signal and quickly plotted the Bismarck's latest position. - Except the radio signal calculations were done on the flagship HMS King George V, and they were done incorrectly. To the British, it seemed like the Bismarck was heading north - up and over England and back home along the coast of Norway. So all the Royal Navy started roaring north to catch the Bismarck. But the Bismarck was actually headed east to France. Someone in the R.N. admiralty back in Britain figured out the mistake hours later. The Swordfish torpedo attack from HMS Arc Royal was the last, last, (last) chance to slow down the Bismarck. I think there was a signals officer on the King George V who was nearly thrown overboard.
@sofiaoblastkzdkzd807
@sofiaoblastkzdkzd807 3 года назад
Bismarck in motion king of the ocean :)
@DyslexicSolMusic
@DyslexicSolMusic 3 года назад
He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas. To lead the war machine... To rule the waves and leaf the kreigsmarine.
@DrSherk-sk9vi
@DrSherk-sk9vi 3 года назад
From the mist, a ship, a shape is taking form And the drifts are about to drift into a storm Sign of Power, Show of Force Raise the anchor and the ship plothing its course
@DyslexicSolMusic
@DyslexicSolMusic 3 года назад
@@DrSherk-sk9vi pride of a nation, a beast made of steel
@DrSherk-sk9vi
@DrSherk-sk9vi 3 года назад
@@DyslexicSolMusic Bismarck in motion, King of the ocean
@olihsv4047
@olihsv4047 3 года назад
@@DrSherk-sk9vi He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine
@forresttowns4995
@forresttowns4995 3 года назад
I got choked up when they started finding shoes on the sea bed.
@unsuspiciouschair4501
@unsuspiciouschair4501 4 года назад
Madness, this was all real. Real people with family and loved ones. May they all rest in peace, no matter which side they fought on.
@jean6872
@jean6872 3 года назад
Sick minds start wars.
@geoffreydevore9503
@geoffreydevore9503 5 лет назад
RIP!! To sailors on both sides!!
@destubae3271
@destubae3271 3 года назад
Next up: How the Bismarck Sank Our Yacht and Its Team of Specialists
@MazterHuntR
@MazterHuntR 5 лет назад
Hood didn't equip the Juliet Charlie signal flag
@BAYSINRACING
@BAYSINRACING 5 лет назад
world of warships pun
@bluefoxy6478
@bluefoxy6478 5 лет назад
Hehe only gamers would understand.
@sawadee2k2
@sawadee2k2 4 года назад
hard turn to port at speed to show full broadside with raised citadel - against a tier 8 - not a good idea.
@someguy8121
@someguy8121 4 года назад
I never get that flag in my boxes
@jayvee8502
@jayvee8502 4 года назад
Showing broadside to a T8 BB at 10km. Thats paddling.
@invictus3598
@invictus3598 3 года назад
A remarkable and compelling documentary. It's difficult to grasp the shear distruction and loss of life suffered by both sides in a period of just Three (3) days. A pray for the lost souls and their families.
@friedrichkertoja
@friedrichkertoja 3 года назад
Thank you for this dokument 👍I'v always been interested in war documents. This special dokument about those great ships was a typical well - done brittish film👍 I want to see More of them.
@scottjuhnke6825
@scottjuhnke6825 Год назад
Drachinifel has a great video on this. It didn't occur the way it is generally portrayed. The shell that sunk Hood was one that fell short, and punctured the hull from below.
@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground
@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground Год назад
Wehraboos have fewer braincells than the number of men who have walked on the moon.
@grahamcook9289
@grahamcook9289 11 месяцев назад
If it breached the hull, then it didn't fall short. It was literally on target.
@SewingandSnakes
@SewingandSnakes 6 месяцев назад
@@grahamcook9289 The nerd in me can't let this go. A shell or torpedo can fall short and then have the shockwave/explosion from the shell breach the hull. Falling short simply means not puncturing the hull and detonating inside. For more information look into the US Navy Mk. 14 torpedos, which are a prime example of an ordinance which would fail in multiple terrible ways, sometimes causing damage to the target by pure accident.
@stevelenox152
@stevelenox152 3 года назад
The Bismarcks gunners were not only some of the best but also the range finder was just incredible
@idiedoof4339
@idiedoof4339 3 года назад
USS Iowa: Am I a joke to u???
@stevelenox152
@stevelenox152 3 года назад
@@idiedoof4339 nope but if the Grosser Kurfurst had existed you would have been lol
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 3 года назад
@@idiedoof4339 You didn't exist in May, 1941.
@idiedoof4339
@idiedoof4339 3 года назад
@@dovetonsturdee7033 But do I exist in 2020 (¬‿¬)
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 3 года назад
How many days did the Bismarck survive?
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 5 лет назад
As an old sailor I enjoyed this Documentary very much and can only imagine what those sailors last thoughts were. Thanks for putting such a quality film together for Naval History Buffs to learn and enjoy~!! P>S> What a lame hook they had on the submersible to try to retrieve the ship's bell. Even I could have designed a scoop type with external hook that would have done the job as the bell was still in sight when they dropped it. Just saying.
@waswestkan
@waswestkan 5 лет назад
Read to me thhe men probably may have not known what was about to happen, no time to comprend or think. While we are just saying. Non matter what tool others could construct in hind sight doesn't matte. As no one was going to exit the ROV to change out the tools on the end of the arm
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 5 лет назад
@@waswestkan =Agreed -- I just thought they would have replaced that hook when they brought it up many times and they were so very intelligent and had an arsenal of tools and minds on board. Just seemed funny to me. Thanks for your note.
@falke_blade9341
@falke_blade9341 5 лет назад
@@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys It sad to see a great ship go down in just seconds. i have family fighting on both sides during the war.
@unclebuck0015
@unclebuck0015 5 лет назад
@@waswestkan I believe they were just too anxious and really didn't take the time to think things through. You must keep in mind it takes over 2 hours to reach the wrecked ship. Costing tens of thousands of dollars each time.. Whatever the case it was extremely heartbreaking to see that very important bell fall through the hole like it did. But never say never. As time goes by our technology continues to grow by leaps and bounds. So what is not possible now, will surely be possible in the near Future! Hopefully, in the lifetime of the surviving family members of the doomed Sailors, the bell will be brought to the surface and given the proper Memorial!
@jscanlan22
@jscanlan22 5 лет назад
They went back in 2015 and did retrieve the bell.
@ferdinandparan-yz6uo
@ferdinandparan-yz6uo Год назад
Great video study about the sinking of H M S Hood
@rippertrain
@rippertrain 3 года назад
It's amazing how big these ships were
@philiprice7875
@philiprice7875 Год назад
just made for big reefs at bottom of ocean
@michaelmorgan180
@michaelmorgan180 4 года назад
The crew of the Bismarck need remembering to
@dbeaus
@dbeaus 3 года назад
Thank you. My exact sentiments. They were brave men also. Anyone who has seen combat will tell you that you get a sort of grudging respect for the other guys. Most of Bismarck's crew were probably not Nazis but German Sailors fighting for what they believed to be right. There is no winner in war, the one who loses the least we call the winner. Respect to all who gave their lives.
@williamescolantejr5871
@williamescolantejr5871 3 года назад
@@dbeaus Respect to the common sailor,or soldier,airmen ect not to the few who were the real nutzo's
@largol33t1
@largol33t1 3 года назад
The Germans also named a cruiser after Admiral Lutjens. I'm sure there was plenty of silly outrage from WW2 vets in the UK...
@TheArcWelder
@TheArcWelder 3 года назад
@@dbeaus The whole winner decides history doesnt make much sense in the type of world we live in. What about wars where a small country overpowers a revolutionary army? The winner is easily still the bad guy. Just a matter of opinion on who likes who rather than who wins.
@dbeaus
@dbeaus 3 года назад
@@TheArcWelder Interesting, but the winners not only make history, they write history. That written account will be pretty much accepted as fact and taught to generations with little challenge. When I was stationed with the Aussies in VN, they were amazed we thought we won the war of 1812. In England and the commonwealth countries it is taught as a victory for the crown. In Canada, same. You are stretching it quite a lot to suggest the British won 1812, but they believe it totally. Probably many instances it history where this happened.
@castlerock58
@castlerock58 3 года назад
It's no mystery. A battlecruiser is not designed to take a hit from a battleship gun. It lacks the armor for that. It is like a boxer with a glass jaw. British battle cruisers blew up the same way at Jutland in 1916. It is amazing that the British didn't learn from that. Battle cruisers were designed to catch and destroy cruisers and outrun battleships. Their speed was meant to be their armor.
@aperioculus1988
@aperioculus1988 3 года назад
Same with the Deutschland Class (Deutschland, Admiral Sheer & Graf Spee). Even though they were described as "pocket battleships" they were never intended to engage anything larger then a cruiser. If they were presented with a larger ship, they were to simply outrun it.
@thomashenaughan8396
@thomashenaughan8396 3 года назад
The British battlecruisers blew up because they not storeing cordite correctly and leaving blast doors open as the royal navy favourd rate of fire over accuracy
@Jabber-ig3iw
@Jabber-ig3iw 3 года назад
castlerock58 trouble is it comes down to what is available in the right part of the sea when you need it. The Hood was what was available. An old ship, still the pride of the fleet, but effectively a WW1 cruiser up against a brand new all singing all dancing battleship.
@skdKitsune
@skdKitsune 3 года назад
Depends. German battlecruisers were designed to take hits from battleships and did so during the battle of jutland no problem.
@bwills044
@bwills044 3 года назад
That is correct Jutland saw more British sailors die and more British ships get sunk than what the German Navy suffered. About 6000 widows were made that day.
@humancattoy7767
@humancattoy7767 3 года назад
Your reputation precedes you, Admiral. On behalf of an American veteran, I would like to thank you for your service.
@CircleofShit
@CircleofShit 2 года назад
My great uncles served and died aged around 19 on HMS HOOD. One of them being Sidney John Castle. Im trying to establish my other great uncles name with my Grandmother (their much younger sister) due to there being 17 children in total and being split up living in orphanages etc. My grandmother has a photo of both men in their uniform while my grandmother is sitting on their mothers lap as a very young child.
@user-wp6nf8km5i
@user-wp6nf8km5i 3 месяца назад
My great great grandad was a stoker on the hood he died when she sank
@olivierjung913
@olivierjung913 5 лет назад
War is the Hell , never again please with much respect from Germany .
@micnorton9487
@micnorton9487 5 лет назад
That's an excellent sentiment,, peace and greetings from the USA...
@olivierjung913
@olivierjung913 5 лет назад
@@micnorton9487 Thank you my Friend and marry x mas and a happy new year .
@victorbruant389
@victorbruant389 5 лет назад
Si vis pacem para bellum
@micnorton9487
@micnorton9487 5 лет назад
@@ZaoZaoification ..get the fuck outta here...
@micnorton9487
@micnorton9487 5 лет назад
@@olivierjung913 ..and happy holidays to you as well,, let's hope the current wars can be stopped and the warmongers put out of business....
@xXxThesyndicatexXx
@xXxThesyndicatexXx 4 года назад
"State of the art research ship" *Shows yacht*
@andypaulmanguiat5115
@andypaulmanguiat5115 4 года назад
It was a Research Ship and yes it was state of the art but at the same time a yacht also hahaha
@Sveta7
@Sveta7 4 года назад
exactly my thoughts lol
@bekicot88
@bekicot88 4 года назад
Yes, its a yacht
@kevinfitzgerald1010
@kevinfitzgerald1010 4 года назад
When I first saw the ship, I thought "that's the most yacht-like research vessel I've ever seen." Ten seconds later the narrator noted that the ship belonged to Paul Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft, whose net worth at death (2018) was over $20 billion. That explained it right quick.
@dalj4362
@dalj4362 6 дней назад
Really brings it home when you see the shoes etc. You forget about the lives on board. R.I.P to all those brave souls.
@gen.aladeenhandsome3101
@gen.aladeenhandsome3101 2 года назад
My Grandfather Erich was a gunner operator of Bismarck. He always tell to me the story about how they fire many salvo to the hood. he said it's just a lucky shot that they hit the magazine of the ship.
@MrPHAELAN
@MrPHAELAN Год назад
you are a liar.
@freyalw326
@freyalw326 3 года назад
My great great uncle died on this ship, he was 19. It shows how powerful the german ships really were.
@mampe8898
@mampe8898 2 года назад
Rip to him 👍👍
@kmsbismarck137
@kmsbismarck137 2 года назад
My condolences to your loss, what happened to the Hood was necessary.
@elainemoreland3908
@elainemoreland3908 2 года назад
So young.
@suburbia2050
@suburbia2050 Год назад
Not really, it was luck
@solidfuel0
@solidfuel0 Год назад
How that shows?
@Tom--Ace
@Tom--Ace 5 лет назад
Even the Hood's captain knew it was vulnerable to plunging fire.. thats why they were rushing to close range. This was not a huge mystery
@notsureyou
@notsureyou 5 лет назад
And he had closed the range to where plunging fire would not be a problem. Admiral Holland knew the odds were stacked against him, Hood had no immunity zone from Bismarck's guns if "beam on"
@Karma0jun
@Karma0jun 5 лет назад
Actually, if you watched the video, they were debating a triple mystery - that they answered. Why you think it was not a huge mystery is not important, what is important to history is the question of whether it was a fundamental flaw in the 1900's UK battleship design or whether it was a lucky hit upon a magazine store which was supposed to be heavily armored or if it was a lucky hit upon a torpedo store that sunk the H.M.S. Hood. The fact that it was the magazine store below the Captain's quarters answers the mystery that was unresolved for 70+ years. No question it was a catastrophic explosion that tore the H.M.S. Hood apart in seconds and sunk the ship in a matter of a few minutes - that was testament from eye witnesses. However, the unresolved questions from the Admiralty's board of inquiry seem to be answered with this video and the ROV footage recorded.
@raymondscott6720
@raymondscott6720 5 лет назад
Nobody seems to have remarked on the fact that Hood fired several salvos at Gneisenau in error, giving Bismark time to adjust her gunnery without having to dodge incoming fire.
@notsureyou
@notsureyou 5 лет назад
@@raymondscott6720 I think you mean Prinz Eugen
@notsureyou
@notsureyou 5 лет назад
@@Karma0jun I can't understand how the ROV could show anything from a section that had disintegrated (was no longer there).
@darkhighwayman1757
@darkhighwayman1757 3 года назад
I can't imagine being one of those 3 to survive. Both happy to be alive and scarred for life over it.
@joeybomba1712
@joeybomba1712 3 года назад
They must have run out of things to talk about and they investigate German battleship that zeroed in on its Target and hit the Powder Magazine end of conversation and the little airplane that could got lucky and hit it's Achilles heel and they ganged up on it and shot it up to s*** but it was scuttled in the end not that it really meant anything because she probably would have stank eventually
@MrSonofsonof
@MrSonofsonof 3 года назад
The Kriegsmarine had excellent battleships, but it just had too few of them to fight effectively as part of a fleet. Each one was pretty much on its own.
@WaveForceful
@WaveForceful 3 года назад
The Germans had to many eggs in one basket, they tried to build expensive and time consuming machines when the allies could field 5-10x faster.
@aveit6755
@aveit6755 2 года назад
I would disagree. I feel if you look at the ships Germany produced they were often overweight and very inefficient designs leaning on ww1 principles that showed Germanys gap in shipbuilding.
@briankorbelik2873
@briankorbelik2873 Год назад
@@aveit6755 I'm just asking because I don't know, what were the shipbuilding gaps in the Bismarck class?
@aveit6755
@aveit6755 Год назад
@@briankorbelik2873 Sure, for me Bismarck had 2 main areas where she was inefficient comparted to allied battleships. The first is armour, Bismarck used an older turtleback armour scheme. This offered worse protection at longer ranges as well as meaning the armoured deck was lower in the ship, this reduces the amount of space in the citadel. This meant that more critical systems such as some of the communication wires were unprotected and vulnerable to a near hit or even the blast from Bismarck's guns. Bismarck also had inefficiencies in her armament. 4 x twin turrets isn't terrible but at this point it was generally preferred to have 3 triple turrets as this gave you more guns less turrets to be hit as well as focusing more firepower forwards. She also had a split secondary battery with separate guns for surface and air targets this significantly increase weight over a single dual purpose battery. she also had a few issues with her gun directions knocking out her own fire control radar with the blast of her guns and unstabilised AA directors that significantly reduced her AA capability in anything other than a flat calm.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 11 месяцев назад
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: How Did The Bismarck Manage To Sink HMS Hood So Quickly? Answer: The answers were very simple: When the HMS Hood was battling the German battleships Bismarck et al, those lazy British navy sailors onboard the Hood were busily eating their breakfast food - Biscuits with Sardines. And had forgotten to return fire at the Bismarck!
@johnnfghfxc
@johnnfghfxc 3 года назад
Man I love history so much!
@hill1629
@hill1629 4 года назад
Rip to my grandfathers brother. Only 23 when he died
@The3rdEstate.
@The3rdEstate. 4 года назад
They were all so young
@beaterbikechannel2538
@beaterbikechannel2538 3 года назад
Respect. Ventis Secundis.
@shadowpuppet4664
@shadowpuppet4664 3 года назад
Same with my grandfathers brother. He was only 17.
@hectortroy2066
@hectortroy2066 3 года назад
@@shadowpuppet4664 My wife's uncle was 18.
@ISD_Harbinger
@ISD_Harbinger 3 года назад
Respect to your grandfather's brother.
@cornishmafia4
@cornishmafia4 10 месяцев назад
My grandad was a chief petty officer on the hood during the Second World War. He was a gunner. He was on leave when she sank. One of those out of focus faces would of been him on deck as they left port in the video. Im showing this to my mum, he died years ago and she will love to watch this.
@akselsvendsen9020
@akselsvendsen9020 3 года назад
Hood messing with Bismarck, Bismarck be like: get out of my face! BANG🔥🔥🔥
@ziblot1235
@ziblot1235 3 года назад
First Class Crew. Drilling and timing. A deck gang that knew its business.
@juliuskakela
@juliuskakela 3 года назад
"there is nothing that match Hoods might" Yamato, Bismarck and Iowa: "Hold my beer"
@sindento1942
@sindento1942 3 года назад
5:59 At the time she was built it says. You may need your ears syringing.
@christopherthomsen5809
@christopherthomsen5809 3 года назад
If memory serves, Hood was built during and completed after the first world war, being fitted with twin 15 inch guns in her four turrets at the time of her construction and launching in 1920. At the same time, the IJN were building Nagato and Mutsu, both of which had twin 16.1 inch guns in their four turrets, launching during 1920 and 1921, leaving the Hood obsolescent from the very get go. There's not even a need to invoke 1930'ies designs to put paid to that empty claim.
@piotrd.4850
@piotrd.4850 3 года назад
FIlm says "at time it was built" and still during Battle of Dennmark Strait, neither Yamato or Iowa were comissioned.
@painiscupcake5433
@painiscupcake5433 3 года назад
Bismarck: "Hold my cordite and watch this"
@maltesefamily7041
@maltesefamily7041 3 года назад
@@christopherthomsen5809 We measure by tonnage for ship comparison and hood was largest! what else u want to talk about speed hahaa and then say tugboat is largest..
@indicablue7450
@indicablue7450 Год назад
My Grandad served on HMS Hood. He was taken off for an emergency appendix removal & never came to terms with the fact he wasnt on the ship to fight as it went down. Wasnt his fault tho. I wish he could have made peace with that.
@2serveand2protect
@2serveand2protect 9 месяцев назад
Well made - very interesting. Thank You for the upload! :)
@lorrainehamilton5051
@lorrainehamilton5051 2 года назад
Built by John Brown Engineering Shipyard 5 minutes down the road from my home, we built great ships. Birthplace site now being developed with housing etc., but the old slipways have been retained at the waterline for historic reasons.
@BubbleBelly
@BubbleBelly 5 лет назад
I'm sorry I am failing to see how this is a question that needed a documentary and search of the wreck to answer. Is it not extremely obvious that a magazine exploded, and the reason was because of plunging fire from the Bismarck? A magazine explosion will literally rip a hole in the ship or split it in half. That's why it sank so quickly. I think it's also a little disingenuous to say that the Bismarck got "lucky." Bismarck (a battleship) engaged Hood (a battlecruiser) at what, 14 miles? The shells plunge at that distance, coming in at angles that are incredibly steep. The gunnery from Bismarck was accurate, and punched through Hood's very weakly armored deck and detonated a magazine. Doesn't seem too lucky to me.
@brucenadeau1280
@brucenadeau1280 5 лет назад
Except that they found out it was both magazines that exploded but she was hit by only one of the Bismarck shells 14000 yards not miles and it was luck to hit magazine
@businesscrimewatch199
@businesscrimewatch199 5 лет назад
How then is it not possible Hood was also struck by a torpedo ? What is known now in hindsight is that torpedo's were a primary weapon successfully used by Germany to sink ships. Prinz Eugen had 4 triple torpedo turrets but Bismarck had no torpedoes. I believe that to be WW2 propaganda and here's why. Admiral Lutjens, the commander of Bismarck, is the man who invented putting torpedoes on capital ships in the first place. "Better torpedo to sink ships than main guns", he correctly thought. So why would he stupidly not have his own invention, ship launched torpedoes on his ship??? That does not make any sense at all? (But lies never do, do they? ) The lucky million to one plunge shot contradicts itself and is easily debunked as propaganda. Firstly an aimed shot that destroys it's target can never be a million to one 'lucky shot', just a bloody good shot. Secondly plunge fire was impossible at that range. Thirdly there were 2 royal navy inquiries, the first found the belt armour (not the deck armour) was penetrated. The second inquiry concurred with that of the first. However, the finding was made before it was revealed that the Germans had SECRETLY deployed medium to long range acoustic homing torpedoes. Hood was blown in two. That means it was either a direct hit through the belt armor into the main magazine or a proximity fused torpedo exploding under Hood. WW2 was a conspiracy. History is being re-written as we speak.
@WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs
@WilliamJones-Halibut-vq1fs 5 лет назад
Business CrimeWatch Prinz Eugene got within Torpedo firing range. Due to a miscommunication she did not fire. The Germans had a board of inquiry over this stuff up.
@BobSmith-dk8nw
@BobSmith-dk8nw 5 лет назад
@@businesscrimewatch199 I'm not aware that German torpedoes had a 14,000 yard range - or that there was any chance of hitting anything moving in excess of 25 knots at that distance. If they did get a torpedo hit - it would be even luckier than the magazine hit. .
@businesscrimewatch199
@businesscrimewatch199 5 лет назад
@@BobSmith-dk8nw This might help. Here's 12 German torpedo's that had the range. Designation Codename Propulsion Dimensions Range (speed) Warhead TI G7a Wet heater 533.4mm / 7163mm 120hm (30kn 'NS') / 75hm (40kn 'WS') / 50hm (44kn 'SS') Ka (Pi1), Kc (Pi3) The standard torpedo prior to World War II, used by all platforms during World War II: surface combatants and U-boats at night. Nicknamed "ato" by German crews (i.e. atem- or air-torpedo, indicating the steam propulsion) to distinguish it from the G7e (electric torpedoes). Used from surface vessels during World War II. TI Fat I G7a Wet heater 533.4mm / 7163mm 120hm (30kn) / 75hm (40kn) / 50hm (44kn) Ka (Pi1), Kc (Pi3) Standard TI with Fat program-control type I TI Lut I G7a Wet heater 533.4mm / 7163mm 120hm (30kn) / 75hm (40kn) / 50hm (44kn) Ka (Pi1), Kc (Pi3) Standard TI with Lut program-control type I. TI Lut II G7a Wet heater 533.4mm / 7163mm 120hm (30kn) / 75hm (40kn) / 50hm (44kn) Ka (Pi1), Kc (Pi3) Standard TI with Lut program-control type II. TIü Lut II G7a Wet heater 533.4mm / 7163mm
@philbo200lambretta3
@philbo200lambretta3 5 лет назад
No one was to blame ,a German shell hit a weapons locker and it blew up end of story
@armastat
@armastat 5 лет назад
Hey dude, we don't allow critical thinkers or people with common sense to comment in here. so stop it! lol
@donh6629
@donh6629 5 лет назад
War is hell.
@d.e.b.b5788
@d.e.b.b5788 5 лет назад
Absolutely. A direct hit from the big guns of that time would sink anything. Armor helps with indirect hits or a hit to a non critical part of the ship, but if you hit the right spot, BOOM. This is apparently what happened. It's not rocket science.
@matthias3175
@matthias3175 5 лет назад
@Philibo200 Lambretta: you are right but they look so great, booth ships, Thats a real shame that these ships was destoyed. I apply for species protection for battleships : ) Greeting from Germany
@steveblakley5285
@steveblakley5285 5 лет назад
@@matthias3175 they were distroyed doing what they were meant to do. the sad ones are like the Yamamoto witch had a chance at layta gulf to do just that but retired form the fight and was latter pland to be scudled to be used as shore defence. she was sunk by air on her way. that huge powerful ship was wasted she never got to be used as intended. could u imagine Iowa vs Yamamoto.
@Ralnon
@Ralnon 11 месяцев назад
One of my uncles was supposed to sail with Hood: he was given compasionate leave as his wife was in labour and not doing well. I don't a great deal about him, but the level of shock was something that was mentioned to me even as a child.
@coolstorybrooooo7643
@coolstorybrooooo7643 10 месяцев назад
Same here, great uncle got called to Bristol to help with engineering after bombings.
@bengraves2677
@bengraves2677 3 года назад
Who would have thought just slight turn would mean the end of Great ship. I'm amazed at how many missed that major point in the know history of the sinking of the HMS Hood.
@BobSmith-dk8nw
@BobSmith-dk8nw 2 года назад
No. The German Gunners were well trained. _Graff Spee_ did well against _Ajax_ , _Exeter_ and _Achilles_ . But - it suffered some critical hits to it's fuel and water systems that would have kept the ship from making home. .
@MrTredBear
@MrTredBear 3 года назад
HMS Hood: THE Flagship of the entire Royal Navy Bismark: I'm about to end this ships whole career
@ianfraser1135
@ianfraser1135 3 года назад
Hood was not the flagship of the entire Royal Navy and she was 20 years older but given your history on here I see what your agenda is! Evil persists even today!
@gallium3618
@gallium3618 3 года назад
@@ianfraser1135 bruh chill it's a joke
@ianfraser1135
@ianfraser1135 3 года назад
Carlos Arjona no it isn’t, Carlos. That is what is so sad and so disturbing. Firstly even without the hidden agenda joking about the deaths of 1400 sailors is disgusting but these people are serious I am afraid.
@ianfraser1135
@ianfraser1135 3 года назад
Carlos Arjona oh and if you want to know where MrTreadbear is coming from, take a look at his profile on here. It’s very revealing. It’s all about admiration of the German war machine.
@gallium3618
@gallium3618 3 года назад
@@ianfraser1135 alright you have a point theres no point in joking about the deaths of 1400 sailors
@danchristiani
@danchristiani 3 года назад
I love how there was absolutely no mystery going into this expedition about how the ship sank but the documentary makes it seem like it was more then a rich guy who wanted to use his underwater toys and fetch a bell
@ethanspaziani5269
@ethanspaziani5269 3 года назад
it was
@spydude38
@spydude38 3 года назад
According to the official results of two inquiries by the British Admiralty there was no conclusive evidence as to what caused HMS HOOD to sink so quickly. So there indeed was a mystery still. That rich guy has been finding historic wrecks for a while now, so thanks to him that he decided to spend some of his money to help out history.
@henrymoon3275
@henrymoon3275 3 года назад
@@spydude38 I'm sure he got paid very well and probably a ton in tax breaks also.
@danielhughes5932
@danielhughes5932 3 года назад
This is at 69 likes otherwise I'd 👍
@aldenunion
@aldenunion 2 года назад
The Bell is a precious memento for the families of those lost sailors.
@ericlunger8090
@ericlunger8090 2 года назад
A graceful and beautiful ship. RIP to all the HMS Hood crew.
@allstarscope
@allstarscope 10 месяцев назад
One of my ancestors died on the HMS Hood, may he and his brothers in arms rest in peace forever!
@castlerock58
@castlerock58 4 года назад
There's no mystery. The same thing happened to battlecruisers at the battle of Jutland. They are built for speed. They don't have the armor to fight battleships.
@zero3778
@zero3778 4 года назад
They have the armor for it in critical areas, but it is not encompassing like a battleship. Hood's main belt armor was sufficient to fight Bismarck, but that's not where she got hit. She took a plunging hit to deck armor that's just 3 inches thick.
@davidandmartinealbon3155
@davidandmartinealbon3155 4 года назад
Yup, contents of Ammo lockers and the Magazines dont react well to 15 inch armour piercing shells exploding nearby
@DowJonesDave
@DowJonesDave 4 года назад
It was more so that the ships were overloaded with ammo. Outside the magazines too. In the corridors, etc.
@Norman7283
@Norman7283 3 года назад
Very arrogant from the Hood to attack the Bismarck.
@jordanfan5896
@jordanfan5896 11 месяцев назад
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: How Did The Bismarck Manage To Sink HMS Hood So Quickly? Answer: The answers were very simple: When the HMS Hood was battling the German battleships Bismarck et al, those lazy British navy sailors onboard the Hood were busily eating their favorite breakfast food - Biscuits with Sardines. And had forgotten to return fire at the Bismarck!)$&&@
@robertwilson123
@robertwilson123 3 года назад
A most interesting programme. Hood was a Portsmouth ship and I always think it's of great regret when I stand at the Royal Naval Memorial to Portsmouths 24,660 lost sailors with no known grave;that no ships name appears on the memorial. The only trace of the name Hood is in the half a dozen small stone flower holders on the bench... The only family trace to the 1415 men... and boys lost on the mighty Hood... The pride of the navy. A strange occurrence : I have often visited the great memorial at sunset.. There is always a fine Crow sitting on the memorial... And nobody else ever notices him. I have photographed the Crow on the memorial to the missing sailors and marines over many years... ..... And what was Hoods emblem? The Crow... and the Anchor. R
@HereIsRick
@HereIsRick 3 года назад
Johnny Horton taught me everything I needed to know about the Bismark.
@ElephantRage
@ElephantRage 3 года назад
How enlightening: I had aways believed Bismarck hit Hood's beans storage.
@MrNiceGuyHistory
@MrNiceGuyHistory 2 года назад
No, Hood forgot to put up a no smoking sign in the magazine.
@Zazkon08
@Zazkon08 4 года назад
Bismarcks shells manage to peirce into hoods armour and into the shell compartment making a huge explosion splitting hood in half Thays why ap shells are the best
@ShadowRhapsody81
@ShadowRhapsody81 5 лет назад
HMS Hood sank for the same reason the USS Arizona sank in Pearl Harbor. ANY detonation within a magazine storage area will literally cut the ship in half at the point of detonation. The Arizona was sunk from a lucky (or good depending on your point of view), bomb-drop point from a Japanese bomber that penetrated the upper-hull and detonated within the magazine for its main gun. The Hood sank due to what was essentially the same thing, only in cannon-fired 'plunging arch' fire from the Bismark going through its upper deck and detonating in the Magazine for its main gun.
@aldenunion
@aldenunion 5 лет назад
Rip Hood and Arizona
@aldenunion
@aldenunion 5 лет назад
RIP HOOD AND ARIZONA
@Engine33Truck
@Engine33Truck 5 лет назад
I agree to a point. At Pearl Harbor, many Japanese D3A dive bombers weren’t actually dropping bombs. They were dropping 16” armor-piercing rounds that had been taken from the battleships Nagato and Mutsu and modified with fins. Arizona may well have survived the impact of a regular bomb. However, survival from an armor piercing 16 inch shell impacting the deck armor at a 90° angle is impossible. Hood wasn’t necessarily subjected to plunging fire. When she made her sharp turn to port, she - as ships do - slightly rolled to starboard. At full speed and max rudder turn, the roll was rather sharp, exposing the deck. Had Hood started her turn just 30 seconds before or after she actually did, she may well have survived. Bismarck also very well could’ve been sank that day, as Hood certainly had the firepower to bring Bismarck down.
@xsupremeyx9923
@xsupremeyx9923 5 лет назад
There is nothing known as luck in war.... as they meant to cause damage to both cases, Arizona and Hood... While Arizona tragedy was an Invasion, while Hood tragedy was counter attack by Bismarck.
@jakobwithak3805
@jakobwithak3805 5 лет назад
My grandmothers uncle was an engineer aboard the Arizona. He didnt make it out. We have a letter from him months before the attack, it has the Arizona post office stamp & everything.
@garethroberts9310
@garethroberts9310 3 года назад
My grandfather served and went down with his mates. May they sail onwards.
@williambradley9419
@williambradley9419 3 года назад
What was his name? If you go to the HMS Hood association website, there they have a memroial page for every individual sailor who was lost on that tragic day (nearly 80 years ago). If you have any photogrpahs of your grandfather, they would LOVE you to send a copy to them so they can put your grandfather's face to his name. All the best.
@williameaston136
@williameaston136 2 года назад
Excellent documentary
@smiIingman
@smiIingman 4 года назад
It's worth noting that Hood was not going for Bismarck initially but for Prince Eugen however the captain of Bismarck decided to fire back after the continuous salvo from the Hood towards Bismarck's fellow-ship. So basically Bismarck (The captain) went "Okay fuck this and fuck you Hood. Blast 'em."
@pauldziejman
@pauldziejman 3 года назад
"At a location he wants to keep secret"...then 5 seconds later, a detailed chart of the area is fully on screen
@henrymoon3275
@henrymoon3275 3 года назад
I know right? Plus what does he think people are going to do if they know?
@urbanshadow777
@urbanshadow777 11 месяцев назад
The hood was built in my town of Clydebank, there is still a monument to her at the John Brown ship yard from where she was built and launched. I know my great grandfather worked at the ship yard, but I am not sure if he worked on the hood or not.
@mikenoble8517
@mikenoble8517 3 года назад
Bell recovery 101: Don't bring a hook when you need a grapple.
@soarinskies1105
@soarinskies1105 3 года назад
You gotta give credit to the Bismarck’s gunnery crew, during the opening salvo that Bismarck fired at the Hood, The concussive blast from her forward gun turrets took out her forward fire control radar. This meant that for the rest of the battle, the Bismarck was essentially shooting blind with half of her guns, while using Prince Eugen as a radar post.
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 3 года назад
No. Bismarck's radar had been put out of action when she fired at Norfolk on 23 May. That is why Prinz Eugen was leading.
@comradedog3662
@comradedog3662 2 года назад
Bismark is a male
@williambrownlow2613
@williambrownlow2613 Год назад
The Bismarck had optical range finders as well...........
@z1az285
@z1az285 Год назад
@@dovetonsturdee7033 And yet, she scored more hits than Prinz Eugen on Prince of Wales. That says something about her gunnery officer.
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 Год назад
@@z1az285 Prince of Wales' damage report records seven hits. Three of 15 inch shells, three of 8 inch shells, and one (number three hit, at the base of PoWs' aft funnel, which was undetermined calibre, and exploded only partially. This renders your comment meaningless. Moreover, are you sure Eugen was actually using her radar for ranging purposes? I have read all 91 pages of her War Diary, and find no reference to it being used during the action. As it is more than a little odd that you have replied to a two years old post, I will not be commenting further.
@ernestimken6969
@ernestimken6969 3 года назад
It's elementary my dear Watson. A direct hit in the magazines has caused more than one Navy ship's demise. The same for the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor and the IJN Yamato in the Philipine Sea.
@MARYKSTIVER
@MARYKSTIVER 3 года назад
True
@JackBrown7898
@JackBrown7898 3 года назад
@@MARYKSTIVER Yamato wasn't sunk till April 1945, during the battle for Okinawa
@bobdan9856
@bobdan9856 3 года назад
Yamato was sunk by aircraft and never blew up.
@kennypool
@kennypool 3 года назад
Save an hour , Bismarcks lucky shot hit hoods magazine. BOOM. Goodnight
@JohnSmith-zv8km
@JohnSmith-zv8km 3 года назад
except it probably did not happen like that.
@kennypool
@kennypool 3 года назад
@@JohnSmith-zv8km except it happened exactly like that.
@krischan67
@krischan67 3 года назад
Every naval battle like that is about one side having luck first. The Bismarck had a few more lucky numbers though because it was more modern. Likewise, the Bismarck got sunk because of a lucky torpedo hit at the rudder, so the British could gather enough force to sink her rather safely. When considering dozens of encounters together or large naval battles, the element of luck evens out.
@frankdunn9852
@frankdunn9852 2 года назад
Great Gunnery , and presumptive refitting
@psour33
@psour33 5 лет назад
Even if Bismark had luck this day, battlecruisers were not designed to confront battleships. Indefatigable, Queen Mary, Invincible and the Hood were BC and the only way they could have survived is by keeping the range with their higher speed. Sadly the reality of war denies them the ability to choose their range of engagement, as they were used in fast battle squadron against heavier opponents. I'm not sure that even at close range the Hood would have a better fate. Respect for all these brave sailors.
@dereklonewolf9011
@dereklonewolf9011 4 года назад
My uncle was taken off the Hood weeks before that fateful encounter he thought at the time it was a demotion. He was sent on subs in the China sea to help train sailors he survived a sub sinking 1 of a few survivor's ♠️
@josephdaniel73
@josephdaniel73 2 года назад
hes lucky, could've died
@kmsbismarck137
@kmsbismarck137 2 года назад
A lucky man.
@FallNorth
@FallNorth Год назад
Wow about 490 survived the Barnham blowing up (as seen in the video), I'm extremely surprised it was so many. Got to think they'd be a bit deaf, the shock wave on that must've been incredible.
@cybrusds8791
@cybrusds8791 3 года назад
One of the most important things to remember is never leave the outcomes of war to luck and chance.
@munchy9745
@munchy9745 4 года назад
That “state-of-the-art” research boat looks like a super yacht
@WandererOfWorlds0
@WandererOfWorlds0 4 года назад
It was Paul Allen's ship.
@leekent3587
@leekent3587 4 года назад
Rest In Peace to the Crew of HMS Hood. Salutes Respectfully
@dennis1701e
@dennis1701e 4 года назад
dude both sides not just one both shall rest in peace
@tonyfranklin8306
@tonyfranklin8306 4 года назад
@@dennis1701e this was a tribute to the Hood, Bismarck sank elsewhere. The comment is correct and respectful for the video.
@kevinallen7776
@kevinallen7776 4 года назад
Some credit to them
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