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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:11017:"Prince Eugen alone could’ve given Hood a run for her money. Hide Spoilers. The complement of “The Mighty Hood”, as she was affectionately known, was 1,421. Hood played in the British pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941. Full salvos undoubtedly continued to be fired against the Prince of Wales , at least until 0604-0605, as evidenced by the broadside photograph taken of the Bismarck just after she fired both her fore and after turrets at the same time. The Prince of Wales had in fact achieved three straddles with three hits out of a total of 18 salvoes. Hood and Bismarck - Channel 4 Documentary - Part Two. Bismarck suffered sufficient damage from three hits to force an end to the raiding mission. If there was any yellow paint, it adhered only to the main turrets, at least according to survivor Otto Maus, but this was after the battle of the Denmark Strait. Sure, she had 8 15inch high velocity guns. During World War II, the Battle of the Denmark Strait took place on 24 May 1941. But wasn't a supership. Hood played in the British pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941. The Bismarck sailed from Gdynia on 18 May 1941 in company with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, but the two ships were intercepted by a Royal Navy force in the Denmark Strait, north of Iceland. Bismarck was better protected, equipped with more state of the art technology inside, but also better tech outside. ITN Factual for Channel 4, 2002, Colour Two of the world's mightiest warships are explored in the historical documentary The Battle of Hood and Bismarck. It ended in the destruction of the two finest warships the world has ever seen and claimed the lives of almost 3,500 men. It was the greatest sea battle of World War Two. From this follows the prelude to the battle, the contact between the forces, destruction of HMS Hood and the courageous attacks by Swordfish aircraft from HMS Victorious and HMS Ark Royal; the latter attack which crippled Bismarck’s steering. Albert Edward Pryke “Ted” Briggs was the last survivor of the battle cruiser HMS Hood, sunk by the German warship Bismarck in the North Atlantic during the Second World War. With Eric Grove, Bill Jurens, Robert Lindsay, Oliver Senton. Completed in 1941, the 45,000-ton German battleship sank HMS Hood, the pride of the British Navy, during one of the most sensational encounters in naval history. A ferocious battle began on 24 May. The Bismark was Germany's answer, a defensive naval masterpiece. Because it's bullshit. Bismarck and Hood traded thundering blows for four minutes until the Germans finally found their target. To the rest of the world watching the sea drama unfolding it seemed to prove that Bismarck was invincible. Hood … Her loss at the hand of the Bismarck at the Battle of the Denmark Strait, was an outrage that the Royal Navy could not let stand… She lies in three sections with the bow on its side, the mid section upside down, … Hood had poor deck protection against the 380mm guns of a Bismarck-Class battleship. The Bismarck is perhaps the most famous – and notorious – warship ever built. Bismarck was the first of two Bismarck-class battleships that were ordered for the Kriegsmarine in the years prior to World War II.Built by Blohm and Voss, the battleship mounted a main battery of eight 15" guns and was capable of a top speed of over 30 knots. Bismarck had battleship armour, 8 x 15inch guns and a top speed of 30 knots, at a time when Britain could only call upon Hood (a 20 year old battlecruisers, with a First World War fire computer and known vulnerabilities) and King George V. That made her a huge threat. The voyage to find history's two greatest battleships. Hood, Part 1 Written by Frank Allen & Paul Bevand Updated 08-May-2018 This article examines the role that H.M.S. The German view of events was obtained when the Royal Navy subsequently interviewed the survivors of the Bismarck: Learn the history and see the stunning images of the Hood, shot 3000 metres under the icy North Atlantic in Battle of Hood and Bismarck airing Saturday, October 15 at 3 p.m. on WXXI World (cable 524/DT21.2).    There is only two reasons to close in, surprise (nope), and if running low on ammo  to make each shot count. The British public proudly referred to their vessel as the "Mighty Hood", a ship like no other and the most powerful and largest vessel of her time. KMS Bismarck was the first of the Bismarck-class battleship, named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Following the sinking, Bismarck was chased around the North Atlantic by many units of the Royal Navy. Ice packs on one side, Norfolk and Suffolk behind, and Hood/POW on the other side. The Pursuit of Bismarck & the Sinking of H.M.S. It is not an in-depth review of the entire operation to sink Bismarck, but is primarily focused on Hood’s involvement. Laid down in 1936 and launched in 1939, when she was completed, Bismarck was the most powerful battleship in the world until the launching of the Yamato . The battle ended in the destruction of both warships and claimed the lives of almost 3, 500 men. battleship battleship armour battleship documentary battleship film battleships bismarck cruiser hms hood indianapolis magazine explosion royal navy torpedo us navy. Her guns were more powerful and faster. In July 2001, the wreck of the Hood was found 9,334 feet below the surface of the Denmark Straight. In 2001, American explorer David Mearns guided an international expedition that led to the discovery of these great ships. Bismarck and PE was cornered 3 ways. The subsequent Board of Enquiry examined in great detail the exact cause of the explosion. Hood: How Hitler's Most Deadly Battleship Sunk the Pride of the Royal Navy. Hood, Part 2 Written by Frank Allen & Paul Bevand Updated 18-Feb-2020 This article examines the role that H.M.S. Directed by Gary Johnstone. Nov 24, 2018 - The Battle of the Denmark Strait, 24 May 1941. The two part series encores at 10 p.m. May 1941: Britain had no allies in mainland Europe. Bismarck Vs Hood Battle of Denmark Strait 1941. At one time, HMS Hood, pride of the Royal Navy, was the largest and most powerful capital ship in the world, and for a period arguably the most famous.Though her design dated back to the First World War, the flagship was a true icon of British naval power. Though its service was brief, it had a lasting impact on the war. Quickly identified as a threat by the Royal Navy, efforts to track Bismarck were underway after its commissioning in August 1940. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 9 /10. To the rest of the world watching the sea drama unfolding it seemed to prove that Bismarck was invincible. That said, the programme does provide rare footage and illustrations of the 2 vessels that we battleship fans have known and loved so intimately. HMS Hood and HMS Prince of Wales intercept DKM Bismarck and the heavy cruiser DKM Prinz Eugen in the Denm... Bismarck vs. battle of jutland battleship armour battleship bulges bismarck denmark strait fast battleship hms hood hull form magazine explosion plunging shellfire reason for loss royal navy warship book. The Bismarck was a brand-spanking new battleship, the pride of Germany, with 20 years of youth on HMS Hood. She was comparable to Hood in size, but not in power.  Bismarck’s shells ripped though the battle cruiser’s deck and hit close to the main tower. In the ensuing battle the British battle cruiser HMS Hood was sunk with the loss of all but 3 of her crew on 24 May. It is not an in-depth review of the entire operation to sink Bismarck, but is primarily focused on Hood’s involvement. The Prinz Eugen was not hit during the battle and remained undamaged, even though some Hood's shells landed close by in the opening phase of the engagement and fragments landed on board.However, the Bismarck had been hit on the port side by three 14-inch shells. The Battle of Hood and Bismarck (2002) User Reviews Review this title 2 Reviews. Hood had the guns to do it but she was trading blows with 2 much younger opponents. The 4-inch magazine was the most probable source of the deflagration, with the ignition of a torpedo warhead in a torpedo tube a distinct possibility. Hood and Bismarck - Channel 4 Documentary - Part One. And the human angle used, i.e interviews of survivors of Hood and Bismarck and the reunion of veterans from both sides was, fascinating, sobering and moving. Bismarck opened fire against Hood, with one shell exploding, causing Hood to split in two and sink in just three minutes. HMS Hood, known as “The Mighty Hood” In the ensuing battle Hood was destroyed by the combined fire of Bismarck and Prinz Eugen, who then damaged Prince of Wales and forced her retreat. Hood’s loss was a deep blow to Great Britain, and it only served to steel British resolve. Part 1 - The Mighty Hood & Part 2 - Sink The Bismarck. Bismarck vs. Shells that screamed overhead at 2,000 miles per hour narrowly missed their marks. The destruction of Hood spurred a relentless pursuit by the Royal Navy involving dozens of warships. Sinking the Hood was a propaganda bonanza for the Third Reich. Hood’s loss was a deep blow to Great Britain, and it only served to steel British resolve. The German battleship Bismarck sank the British battlecruiser HMS Hood, which exploded with the loss of all but three of its 1,418 crew; HMS Prince of Wales was seriously damaged in the engagement. Actually, Hood should have kept her range. Hood was lost at sea after tangling with the mighty German battleship Bismarck during the Battle of the Denmark Strait on May 24th, 1941. To set the scene for the battle, the book provides a summary of the state of the RN in 1941. Well balanced of entertainment, history, drama and technical facts marianoe-11449 13 February 2017. On May 24, southwest of Iceland, Bismarck and Prinz Eugen tangled with the battleship HMS Prince of Wales and the aging battlecruiser HMS Hood.Trading armored protection for speed, Hood’s designers had left it dangerously exposed to enemy fire.Hits from the German task force ignited an ammunition fire that raged out of control on Hood. From 14 miles away, Hood fired the first shots at Bismarck. 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