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73 years ago the HMS Hood was sunk by the Battleship Bismarck and the course of ww2 changed.
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Here's some stuff you probably didn't know about WW2
During the Second World War, submarines comprised less than 2 percent of the U.S. Navy, but sank over 30 percent of Japan's navy, including eight aircraft carriers. More important, American submarines contributed to the virtual strangling of the Japanese economy by sinking almost five million tons of shipping—over 60 percent of the Japanese merchant marine. Victory at sea did not come cheaply. The Submarine Force lost 52 boats and 3,506 men.
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants think about that |
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sorry, wasn't me
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The Hood was trying to sink the Bismark.
Weapons good for attacking poor underveloped countries came up sort when face with an equal foe. |
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i was reading about this long ago.. but wasn't Bismark already spotted, and the reason for the Hood engagement was the Hood was already hunting the battleship?
dead boat floating.. |
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Hood sank with 1418 men aboard. Only three survived: Ordinary Signalman Ted Briggs, Able Seaman Robert Tilburn, and Midshipman William John Dundas.[68] The three were rescued about two hours after the sinking by the destroyer Electra, which spotted substantial debris but no bodies. |
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Whoever aimed that would be good at playing Worms.
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I've read this a couple times--the Last Nine Days of the Bismarck by C.S. Forrester: http://www.amazon.com/Last-Nine-Days.../dp/0891906061
He was a prolific writer, mostly of books with naval themes. He wrote the book the African Queen, which was turned into a movie with Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn. |
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I have not read the book, I think I will pick it up though! The movie, 'Sink the Bismarck' is based on that book, and it's a good flick |
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You really are the most almighty dickhead.
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Johnny Horton
Google Johnny Horton's sink the Bismark... Cool song.. and a history lesson all at once
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The course of ww2 changed when the Nazis were stopped at the gates of Moscow in 1941. This naval action meant little in the grand scheme.
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the Bismarck was stopped by outdated double decker planes that carried one torpedo each. it's true, in the grand scheme it didnt mean much. but it meant the death of the battle ship as a tool. quite significant for marine warfare
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So you disagree with some Historians who believe the Bismarck's impact on halting shipping supplies would have changed Britain's resolve and ability to fight and hold out?
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that boat was dead. it was spotted being built, they were waiting for it to come out. |
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And u-boats were massively successful. The reason "he couldn't do it with under water boats" is because he underestimated the importance of the naval war. In fact, neglected it. A combination of Uboats and the Bismarck and a solid naval military strategy would have been very difficult for Britain to handle on her own. |
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keep reading. those 2 ships could not keep up with the Bismarck and were to relay her position to the Hood. |
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but hey, it's just speculation on an adult board. im sure the captain disobeyed direct orders.. that's how people become captain. |
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in regards to the quote: ie, they were ordered not to attack anyone to avoid detection, but were spotted and were basically dead any way. thanks! |
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a direct disobey of the Grand Admiral by Admiral Lutjens and the captain-
The aim of the operation was for Bismarck and Prinz Eugen to break into the Atlantic and attack Allied shipping. Grand Admiral Erich Raeder's orders to Admiral Günther Lütjens were that "the objective of the Bismarck is not to defeat enemies of equal strength, but to tie them down in a delaying action, while preserving her combat capacity as much as possible, so as to allow Prinz Eugen to get at the merchant ships in the convoy" and "The primary target in this operation is the enemy's merchant shipping; enemy warships will be engaged only when that objective makes it necessary and it can be done without excessive risk." |
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ahh
so you think they should have just sat there, while "I will not let my ship be shot out from under my ass." |
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that's a person making an exclamation in the future tense. You seem to think the only option to not getting the boat shot out from under them was to return fire. They had the fastest, latest ship in the water at that time. The captain's ego re: that explains the reason for disobeying.
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They sank the Admiral Graf Spee 2 years before in Montevideo cause they saw no way out.
The Japanese sank half of a fleet in Pearl Harbor with airplanes. The times of battle ships were over, were there any built after WW2?
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hell no! they just switched to multi-billion dollar floating aircraft carriers (floating targets)
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Unless its true what they say about the chinese anti-carrier missles they recently might have developed
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You sure know better than the rest, so congrats, you win this discussion.
I go sleep.
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No one knew at that time that naval strategy was about to change to air. And those biplanes that dropped the torpedoes almost didn't get sent. The only reason they made it past the Bismarck's defenses were due to their flying slower than the exploding bullets were designed for. It also doesn't seem likely those sorts of airplanes would be readily available in the middle of the Northern Atlantic.
While no one knows what could have happened, we do know Britain was alone, isolated and running out most everything. If the Bismarck even only had a few months to wreak havoc via a solid naval strategy, it doesn't seem out of the question that Britain could have collapsed with a blockage like that and offensive on the island. |
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there is big rumours based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Riddle_of_the_Sands , that the plans were already drawn up? |
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First if they hadn't attacked US ships there was always the potential that the US might of not looked at Germany as a threat. US and Germany were not as far apart back then as we became once they started sinking our ships. We were actually working both sides of the fence at that point and many wanted the US to ally with Germany rather than the Brits. Had Hitler not pulled the Luftwaffe out of Russia he would have certainly won the Russian campaign. It was almost a done deal but then he pulled out most of his air support to sent to Africa and it gave the Russians one last chance which they took advantage of. Hitler wanting Jet Bombers when he could have put Jet fighters to use early on. If Germany had made use of Jet fighters early on in large numbers rather than trying to build jet bombers he could have really slowed down the progress of the allied invasion and or bombing campaigns. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Sea_Lion He had to, the RAF was fiercely protecting a chunk of the island. |
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Hitler sure had his blunders. After the initial blitzkrieg kciking off ww2, it sure seems downhill from there for him. Maybe a few wins here and there but wasn't it really all over after the blitzkrieg because of Hitler? The Nazis never could have won with someone like him in charge. |
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Biggest Mistake Hitler made. Was changing battle plans. Originally he was going to by pass Moscow,Leningrad and Stalingrad. His aim was the oil fields and and the farmlands.
The cities productions had already been moved east of the Urals. Second mistake was under estimating the affect weather had on his troops. I can not remember exactly but I believe weather good for 5 months a year. The mud slowed down his progress and the winter weather almost stopped it |
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