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google and they are amazing, there are
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quite a few videos left of him that we have
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n’t seen yet, there are
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2 videos left hunting for a link
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and wait, the willing battleship Bismarck, you
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watched it, and we watched ours about the unlucky
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box, we watched it, isn’t there hell, an
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unlucky ship, exactly exactly everything all the
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prologue of the First World War Germany
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you are right you are right chat you are right as a result of the
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First World War Germany found itself
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on the losing side and was completely
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destroyed by the Treaty of Versailles, according to
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which the territory was taken away from it, it
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could not have aviation, it had to
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reduce the army to 100 thousand people and
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pay the winning countries have a lot of money
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for this, the new democratic
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government of Germany began to print
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money, but there is one problem: printing
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new banknotes does not make the country richer, but it
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reduces their price, as a result, the currency
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collapsed; if in 1919 one vote
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could be bought for about 4 paper
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marks, then by the end of 1923 it was necessary to
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pay a trillion times more for it, it
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handed over the country helpless and the
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German people humiliated, so when an
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Austrian artist entered the political arena
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and said that everything would be fixed by the
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population, he was supported step by step by
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Hitler began to violate the Treaty of Versailles,
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increasing military power for this purpose, a
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huge number of jobs,
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which led to economic growth,
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the possibility of building the main character of
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this plot, the battleship Bismarck, it was
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launched in early 1939 and became
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the personification of the economic miracle of
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Germany, it was more than just a ship,
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Germany was forbidden to have large
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ships, so the creation of the Bismarck was a
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political move by flagrantly violating this
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rule and demonstrating the strong
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economy and military ambitions of the country,
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Bismarck was huge and equipped with the
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technology, had the most powerful armor and
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guns capable of destroying any
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target in 1940, Bismarck was a [ __ ]
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colossus, it was built ready and by that
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time Hitler had already annexed
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Austria, Czechoslovakia along with the Soviet
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union divided Poland
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occupied Norway with tribute and let me
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dwell on Norway for a moment the fact is
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that the world of ships shared with me
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interesting so so so clear understandable that
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is, it’s very very funny yes yes yes
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there are a lot of bonuses for sure berries
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what next after Norway Hitler
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captured France and Great Britain
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she was left all alone, German planes
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drank British cities and only
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thanks to America she continued to fight,
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merchant ships across the Atlantic Ocean
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delivered food, ammunition and oil to Britain,
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German submarines tried to
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prevent this, but this did not always
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work since the supply ships
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were guarded by a convoy, meanwhile Bismarck
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is not an advertisement
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but no, this is an advertisement, apparently it just has a
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bit of Norway in it, the fact is that the world of
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ships shared an interesting
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story with me after the death of the heavy cruiser
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Admiral Count Speer on the coast of Uruguay,
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his faithful companion tanker Alt Mark
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had to covertly cover
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12 thousand kilometers to the shores of Germany alone,
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hiding you understand this is just a screensaver
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from their [ __ ] okay on wants you just
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climbed with three hundred bread of English
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sailors in the holds
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only English pilots managed to find the tanker
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in the waters of neutral
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Norway the British ships immediately
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moved to intercept 0 mark hid
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between the rocks Norway really wanted to
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maintain neutrality and forbade
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the British to carry out an inspection German
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ship new inst he Churchill, being the first
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lord of the admiralty, gave the order to
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release the prisoners, the British sailors,
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giving up on diplomatic agreements,
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sailed to the tanker at night and used the
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old pirate method of boarding, the
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English landing party of 25 people
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disarmed the Germans
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with shouts, the fleet here released the prisoners and
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after which this phrase became a fighting phrase cry of the
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but for Norway this brilliantly
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executed operation
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turned into a disaster because it gave
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Hitler an excellent reason to attack
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it, in general, as you already understood, in the world of
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ships you can not only take part in
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epic ones, everyone teaches you, are you satisfied with Norway,
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Hitler captured France and Great Britain
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remained all alone German planes
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drank British cities and only
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thanks to America it continued to bar
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or merchant ships across the Atlantic
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Ocean delivered food,
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ammunition and oil to Britain, German
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submarines tried to prevent this, but this did not
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always work since the
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supply ships were guarded by a convoy,
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meanwhile Bismarck was hanging out in the Baltic
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sea and really wants to get into the
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Atlantic Ocean just in order to
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destroy the American convoys and
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stop the supply of vital
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supplies to Britain in 1941, it was
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decided to act on May 18, Bismarck, together
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with the heavy cruisers Prinz Eugen, left the
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year inhofe and the idea was simple -
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quietly slip into the Atlantic
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Ocean and terrify merchant
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ships and destroy them was given by the
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liability vila vila meow
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already hope Prince Eugen and Bismarck
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deal with the guards but these guys didn’t
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even have time to swim to Norway before
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they were first burned by Sweden, then by
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Norwegian partisans and then by a British
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reconnaissance plane who took this
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photograph, the appearance of Bismarck in
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the Atlantic was a terrible dream of the British, and
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therefore something urgently needed to be
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done. Meanwhile, Bismarck
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stopped in the city of Bergen and began to wait
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to go out into the ocean under the cover of darkness and fog.
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Britain closely monitored
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possible passages and even sent
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bombers. to the area where
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Bismarck was supposed to be, but because of the low
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clouds and fog, bombs were dropped in the
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blind, and when one plane descended
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below the clouds, he saw a terrible Bismarck,
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no for 20 hours, British naval forces about the
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around Iceland trying to find him on
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the evening of May 23 one British cruiser
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notices German ships at a
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11 kilometers, Bismarck's guns can
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fire at 36 people and the sire instantly
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changes course and seeks to hide in the
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fog because its gun is useless against the
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monster's armor, the sailors, with their eyes closed, wait for
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shelling from the Germans,
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but Bismarck is silent from the fog, the cruiser
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continues to track down the German battleship
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using the latest invention of
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and reports its discovery to another
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similar cruiser, which transmits
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the information further and growls for help
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and suddenly finds itself in front of Bismarck,
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which opens fire, successfully changing
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course using a smoke screen 2
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British Lester is also hiding in the
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fog and out of sight with the
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help of radar, continues surveillance
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on the transmitted coordinates, the
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newest ship of Great Britain, the Prince of
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and the pride of the fleet, the battle cruiser Hood, at
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the moment these ships were the
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only force that could
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stop Bismarck, but there are problems,
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although Hood looked like a fairly powerful
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ship, but had weak protection
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once upon a time they planned to strengthen it, but
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somehow it didn’t work out, the brand
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new Prince of Wales was
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constantly breaking from shots, the guns of the new ones had
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high speed, this is
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exactly what was needed now to
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intercept the largest
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modern ship in the world, by the morning of
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May 24, the ships meet in
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the morning, it’s amazing, they’re building dachas, Laikas are already
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trying to get as close as possible to the
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in order to avoid an overhead hit with such a
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hit, he was especially vulnerable by
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approaching in this way, thin, in principle,
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leaves the Germans with less chance of
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being hit, but at the same time he himself
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cannot use the rear turret and,
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coming closer, thin gives but something- what
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Bismarck and Prince Eugen have the same
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silhouettes, and when Bismarck a few hours
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ago fired at a British cruiser, the recoil
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took away the little bow radar from it,
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and therefore now Prince Eugen was sailing ahead, and
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Hood shot at the wrong
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ship with optics wildly in the wrong direction, you are fighting on a
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new one the princes of Wales were better,
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he opens fire on the right one,
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or one gun breaks, the first salvo passes
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by, the German ships
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fire back after a short artillery
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duel, one shell pierces the upper
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deck where it ends up in the
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ammunition storage, a powerful explosion breaks the
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British battleship in half and from the
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largest and most famous ship there
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was no royal fleet left from which by
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this time several guns were no longer working on the Prince of Wales to
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influencing and benefiting from the Colombo braz already time ticked off
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turns around releases a smoke screen
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and disappears an hour later to save the
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survivors a destroyer
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of 1418 crew members poorly approached the wreckage three
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people lived, the influence of the halls was great, his
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flagship, which was considered unsinkable, damn, they
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also lost such a human resource,
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1000 fucked-up trained sailors, and so
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this is [ __ ] up,
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but this is just not a real loss, you
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know, the ships always seemed
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somehow unprofitable because of this
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units, that is, so many people service the
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ship and so on, and it’s stupidly [ __ ] up
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to develop the ship, in principle it’s not so
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difficult, but the tank mortality rate in the city remained very
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sinkable, and Bismarck went the direct route
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to destroy American convoys, and then
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill
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orders all ships in the
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Atlantic in the ocean to sink Bismarck,
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meanwhile the Prince of Wales and the cruisers
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continue to pursue the German
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ships, thanks to this everyone at least
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knows where they are now, but
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suddenly Bismarck gets closer to the British
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and opens fire, the cruisers scatter in
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and the Prince of Wales fires a return shot,
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after which Bismarck leaves as
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suddenly as and appeared
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only now the British see
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one point on the radar, it was a diversionary maneuver
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so that the prince
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agent could throw his pursuers off his
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tail and go alone to
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destroy merchant ships,
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but why is it like they were going to
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do it together, everything always doesn’t go according to
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plan, the thing is
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that while Bismarck and Prince
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Eugen were firing, the Prince of Wales
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managed to take aim and hit Bismarck's
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fuel compartment,
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which caused him to lose fuel,
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so it was decided to send Bismarck
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for repairs without refueling, he turned around,
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distracted the British ships from Prince
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Eugen and headed for the shores of France
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on the evening of May 24 the British aircraft carrier
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Victoria is catching up with Bismarck is
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approaching and 9 torpedo bombers
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take off from its deck, each of them
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has one torpedo and an inexperienced
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pilot for slow and fragile sleep
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better options now there are no planes
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fly to the target area they see Bismarck
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Bismarck sees them and opens fire from
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all anti-aircraft guns and even from the
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main caliber guns, under heavy fire, the
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planes drop torpedoes, of which
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only one hits the target and does not cause
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any damage, after which all
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nine planes returned to the aircraft carrier
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Prince Waltz from the cruisers continue
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the pursuit for fear of running into
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German submarines, they move in
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zigzags and in at some point they lose
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Bismarck, damn it, but Great Britain knew
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that the German battleship
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was wounded and losing fuel because
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reconnaissance planes reported
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oil spills on the surface of the ocean,
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so there are two options for events:
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either he will meet with a tanker
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to refuel and go to direct
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convoys and merchant ships from Oslo, or will enter the
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port for repairs, the British ships,
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by the way, also needed to refuel,
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so they set off here, but when
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they missed the Bismarck, he continued to
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see them on the radar, and therefore thought
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that in principle, what difference did it make and reported
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to the shore that he was being pursued; this signal
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helped British cryptographers and
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analysts determine
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nervous situation attack of a battleship and a
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day later 20 years a funny look depicted
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yes yes encryption beer May at 10 o'clock in the morning
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one flying boat Catalina Bismarck
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thousand 100 kilometers from France and all the
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ships, without having time to refuel, rushed towards it,
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fuel reserves were running out,
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if you go fast, it will run out and you won’t
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be able to take part in the battle
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if you go slowly, the Bismarck will have time to
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swim to the zone of destruction of German
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planes and will be under their reliable
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protection. The only ship capable of
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slowing down the German battleship was the aircraft carrier
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Ark Royal. At three o’clock in the afternoon,
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15 planes took off from its deck before
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night fell. it will be possible to make only
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two sorties, the planes were armed with new
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torpedoes with a magnetic fuse, but they were
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told that the Bismarck was the only ship
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in the sector, this was not so, the
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British cruiser Sheffield was pursuing the Bismarck
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when suddenly he heard the sounds of
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and the doctors denounced you were already ready to
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attack the allied cruiser hissing
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turns towards them I hope to
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avoid being hit by torpedoes with my nose, four
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planes realize that they were mistaken, but 11
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drop torpedoes into the water, the new torpedoes
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turned out to be not very good and half exploded on
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impact with the water, the second half of the
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Sheffield torpedoes manage to evade the
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pilots, having realized what they had done,
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returned to the Ark Royal
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from afar, no longer eager to fly they
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had one last chance to complete their
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task during the second flight they
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find the Bismarck battleship hides fire on them
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torpedoes fall into the water 1 hits a
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strong armored train there is no damage the
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second torpedo hits the stern an
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explosion is heard but the ship continues to
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move forward the planes return to the
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aircraft carrier they report that it will be sunk the
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battleship failed, but they are told that
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Bismarck is on the same course
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moving away from the coast of France, the second
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torpedo broke the steering mechanism,
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now there is nowhere to rush and Britain
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decides to attack in the morning of May 27, 845 the
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battleships King George went to the Prince of
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cruisers Sheffield Dorsetshire and Norfolk
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surrounded Bismarck at least he found himself in
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his gun was ready to fight back, Britain
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planned to surround the German battleship and
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force it to distribute fire over
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four targets, and the ships came
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closer and closer, opened fire from a
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distance of 20 kilometers past the Bismarck fired back a salvo
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past the battleships
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continued shelling and after 12 minutes
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seems to hit the bow towers letters to
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Bismarck tries to shoot back but the
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cruisers enter the battle
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their guns cannot sink a German
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battleship but can destroy superstructures
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shells arrive one after another
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fires start after 45 minutes
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Bismarck's gun falls silent survivors run [ __ ] behind the
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towers and jump and get dressed and
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you're a [ __ ] Well, you ship
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holds out against the swarm of ships for almost an hour and
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you separate them, however, the battleship
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stubbornly does not want to sink, the British
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ships come closer and fire from
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all guns so actively that their hulls
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themselves begin to leak for almost an
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hour, they fire at the lifeless body of
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Bismarck, then the cruisers fire their
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torpedoes and Bismarck begins to gradually
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sink under water in a hopeless
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situation, the Germans also contributed to the
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flooding by opening the Kingston and the remaining
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ships are rushing to the base as fuel was running
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out, the Dorsetshire cruiser
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picked up German sailors
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until he noticed the periscope of a German
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submarine and decided to quickly get out of the
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2200 people from Bismarck survived a little
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more than a hundred
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and a snack thanks for the [ __ ] chat it's just
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German technology is the best well damn it
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was really built to perfection very formidable
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formidable unit fill in what a [ __ ] up just
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the presence of a single copy of such a
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was really a problem that could not be
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solved by one ship