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| Battle of the Denmark Strait, Bismarck returns fire, 24 May 1941. |
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| Bismarck at the Battle of the Denmark Strait. |
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| Bismarck in Kiel. The battleship Bismarck made fast to Buoy A 12 in Kiel in late September 1940. This is one of the few color photos of the Bismarck. |
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| The Bismarck under construction on slipway 9 at the Blohm & Voss Shipyard in Hamburg. |
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| February 14, 1939: Launch of the Bismarck at Blohm & Voss Hamburg, Germany. |
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| Launch of the Bismarck. |
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| Launch of the Bismarck. |
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| Launch of the Bismarck. |
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| The German battleship Bismarck, at the ship's launching ceremony prior, Germany, February 14, 1939. |
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| Launch of the Bismarck. |
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| The Launching of the Bismarck at the Blohm & Voss Shipyard in Hamburg on 14 February 1939. |
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| February 14, 1939: Launch of the Bismarck at Blohm & Voss Hamburg, Germany. |
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| The launch of the Bismarck. |
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| Launch of the German battleship Bismarck in Hamburg (Blohm & Voss shipyard), February 14, 1939. |
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| Launch of the German battleship Bismarck in Hamburg (Blohm & Voss shipyard), February 14, 1939. |
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| Bismarck fitting out at Blohm & Voss September 1939. |
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| Bismarck fitting out at Blohm & Voss September 1939. |
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| Bismarck fitting out at Blohm & Voss September 1939. |
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| One of Bismarck's 5.9"/55 (150mm) gun turrets. |
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| Bismarck fitting out at Blohm & Voss. |
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| Bismarck's forward 15"/52 (380mm) turrets. |
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| The Bismarck moored to the pier in Hamburg during the summer of 1940. |
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| Bismarck at Blohm & Voss shipyard. |
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| Bismarck fitting out in late Dec. 1939 or early Jan. 1940 at Blohm & Voss. |
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| August 1940: Bismarck at Blohm & Voss. |
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| Bismarck Leaving the Shipyard. The battleship Bismarck leaving the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg on 15 September 1940. |
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| Bismarck leaving Hamburg on 15 September 1940. |
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| The Bismarck in the Elbe River on 9 December 1940. Note the opened wings of the bridge. |
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| The Bismarck in the Elbe River on 9 December 1940. The battleship is still missing the forward 7-meter rangefinder which was not installed on board until March 1941. |
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| Bismarck in the roadstead of Kiel, September 1940. |
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| Bismarck in the Baltic Sea on her way to Gotenhafen. September 1940. |
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| Bismarck off Blankenese, with the tugboats Seefalke and Seebär at its stern, 1940. (Bundesarchiv Bild 193-04-1-26) |
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| Bismarck, date and location unknown. |
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| Bismarck, date and location unknown. |
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| Commissioning of the Bismarck, Hamburg, August 24, 1940. (Bundesarchiv Bild 101II-MN-1361-16A) |
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| Bismarck departing Hamburg for her sea trials in the Baltic. |
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| Bismarck Underway. The battleship Bismarck en route to Brunsbüttel roads on 15 September 1940. |
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| Bismarck on sea trials in the Baltic Sea late 1940. |
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| Adolf Hitler inspecting the Bismarck at Gotenhafen (Gdynia) Poland, 5 May 1940. |
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| Adolf Hitler inspecting the Bismarck at Gotenhafen (Gdynia) Poland, 5 May 1940. |
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| Adolf Hitler inspecting the Bismarck at Gotenhafen (Gdynia) Poland, 5 May 1940. |
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| Adolf Hitler inspecting Bismarck's crew on 5 May 1941. To his right is Captain Lindemann, and behind Admiral Lütjens and Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel can be indentified. |
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| Adolf Hitler preparing to leave the Bismarck at Gotenhafen (Gdynia) Poland, 5 May 1940. |
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| Signals to Bismarck. A crewman from Prinz Eugen signals to Bismarck. This photo was taken some time in May 1941 prior to Rheinübung. |
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| Bismarck. |
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| Bismarck, date and location not known. |
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| Bismarck in Norwegian waters, circa 1940-41. |
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| A view of the German battleship Bismarck firing on a merchant ship in the north Atlantic. Circa 1941. |
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| Bismarck under fire from HMS Hood and HMS Prince of Wales, 24 May 1941. |
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| The Bismarck in Battle. The battleship Bismarck has just fired a salvo during the battle of the Denmark Strait in the morning of 24 May 1941. |
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| HMS Hood is sunk by the German battleship Bismarck in a painting by J. C. Schmitz-Westerholt. HMS Prince of Wales is in the foreground. (J.C. Schmitz-Westerholt via U.S. Naval Historical Center) |
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| The explosion of HMS Hood in the Battle of the Denmark Strait, 24 May 1941. |
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| HMS Hood seen burning on the left while HMS Prince of Wales makes smoke to the right. Shell splashes can be seen falling near the Prince of Wales, 24 May 1941. |
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| HMS Hood seen burning on the left while HMS Prince of Wales makes smoke to the right, 24 May 1941. |
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| The Bismarck down by the bow on the morning of 24 May 1941 after the Battle of the Denmark Strait. |
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| British pilot Dennis Briggs spotted the German battleship Bismarck west of Brest, France, and alerted the Royal Navy. (Imperial War Museum photo) |
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| HMS Rodney firing on the Bismarck, which can be seen burning in the distance, 27 May 1941. |
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| The battleship Rodney engaging the Bismarck on the morning of 27 May, as seen from the HMS King George V. (Imperial War Museum photo MH 15931) |
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| The Bismarck under Fire. British shells fall near the Bismarck (right) on the morning of 27 May 1941. Photo taken from the heavy cruiser Dorsetshire. |
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| A view of the German battleship Bismarck as it was sinking, torpedoed by a British ship off Brest. May 27, 1941. |
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| German survivors from the battleship Bismarck, sunk by the Royal Navy, swim alongside a British ship as they wait to be pulled aboard. |
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| Survivors of the Bismarck seen in a POW camp. |
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| Painting by Ken Marschall depicting the unmanned probe Argo exploring the wreck of the Bismarck. |
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| The Bismarck as seen from the Prinz Eugen in the morning of 24 May 1941 after the Battle of the Denmark Strait. |
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| British aircraft carrier Ark Royal with a flight of "Swordfish" overhead, circa 1939. (Naval History & Heritage Command photo NH 85716) |
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| Bismarck survivors are hauled aboard the Dorsetshire. At the end only 86 men were picked up by the British heavy cruiser. (Imperial War Museum photo ZZZ 3130C) |
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| A view of the forward turrets "Anton" and "Bruno" from the forecastle in the summer of 1940. Note the chain cables and capstans. |
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| Bismarck's anchor and chain. |
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| Bismarck's foremast searchlight. |
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| One of Bismarck's minesweeping paravanes. |
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| Another of Bismarck's minesweeping paravanes. |
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| Bismarck in Dry Dock. A view of Bismarck in the floating dry dock No. V-VI in July 1940. |
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| Captain Ernst Lindemann inspecting the honor guard on 24 August 1940. |
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| The Bismarck at high speed in the Baltic Sea. October 1940. |
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| Embarking of supplies in Scheerhafen, Kiel. 14-16 March 1941. |
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| The Bismarck alongside at Gotenhafen in May 1941, shortly before Operation Rheinübung. |
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| Bismarck on her way to Norway. The Bismarck during her voyage to Norway as seen from a minesweeper of the 5th Flotilla on 20 May 1941. |
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| The Battleship Bismarck in the Grimstadfjord, Norway, as seen from the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in the morning of 21 May 1941. |
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| The Prinz Eugen follows Bismarck in the fog with the help of a searchlight. 22 May 1941. |
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| Prinz Eugen under Fire. Two 15-inch shells from the HMS Hood land close to the cruiser Prinz Eugen during the initial phase of battle of the Denmark Strait on the morning of 24 May 1941. |
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| The Bismarck as seen from the Prinz Eugen in the morning of 24 May after the battle of the Denmark Strait. |
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| The Sinking of the Bismarck. This photo, taken from the cruiser Dorsetshire between 1036-1038 hours on 27 May 1941, shows the Bismarck about to capsize sinking by the stern. |
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| The Prinz Eugen follows Bismarck in the fog with the help of a searchlight. 22 May 1941. |
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| Bismarck survivors as prisoners of war after their arrival in Britain in May 1941. Out of a crew of more than 2,200 only 115 survived. |
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| Launch of the German battleship Bismarck in Hamburg (Blohm & Voss shipyard), February 14, 1939. |
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| Bismarck Under Construction. The keel of the Bismarck is laid down on Slipway 9 at the Blohm & Voss Shipyard. 1 July 1936. |
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| The Bismarck under construction on slipway 9 at the Blohm & Voss Shipyard in Hamburg. Note the side sloped armor being attached to the torpedo bulkhead. This photo was taken in October 1937. |
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| Bismarck with her crew. |
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| The Bismarck under construction on slipway 9 at the Blohm & Voss Shipyard in Hamburg. This photo was taken at the end of 1937. |
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| The Bismarck under construction on slipway 9 at the Blohm & Voss Shipyard in Hamburg. The ship is completed up to the armored deck. Also note the barbettes for the 15cm secondary battery. |
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| The Bismarck under construction on slipway 9 at the Blohm & Voss Shipyard in Hamburg. This photo was taken in mid-1938. |
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| The Bismarck in Battle. The battleship Bismarck has just fired a full salvo during the battle of the Denmark Strait in the morning of 24 May 1941. |
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| Bismarck Commissioning. Two signal mates at the flagstaff on 24 August 1940. The sailor carrying the battle flag rolled up under his right arm is Obersignalmaat Franz J. Scharhag. |
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| Bismarck in the Kiel Canal on 16 September 1940. The bridge in the background is the Rendsburger Hochbrücke which was built between 1911-1913 and has a height of 41 meters. |
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| Bismarck in the Kiel Canal. The Bismarck at the Kiel-Holtenau sluice in the Kiel Canal on 17 September 1940. The tugboats on both sides assist the battleship within the 45-meter wide sluice. |
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| Bismarck in the Baltic. The battleship Bismarck following a mine clearance vessel during her first voyage to the naval base of Gotenhafen in the Baltic Sea on 28 September 1940. |
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| Bismarck launching, February 1939. |
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| Bismarck in the Kiel Canal. In this photo the Bismarck is seen passing through the Kiel Canal on her way back to the Blohm & Voss shipyard on 7 December 1940. |
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| Bismarck Funnel. |
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| The Bismarck moored to the pier in Scheerhafen, Kiel on 14-16 March 1941. Note the recently installed 7-meter forward rangefinder is still without its FuMO 23 “mattress” antenna. |
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| A view of the forward turrets "Anton" and "Bruno" from the forecastle in the spring of 1941. |
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| The Bismarck moored to the pier in Gotenhafen in May 1941 shortly before Operation Rheinübung. |
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| Admiral Lütjens Inspecting the crew of the Prinz Eugen in the morning of 18 May 1941. Following behind are Captain Helmuth Brinkmann and the First Officer Otto Stoos. |
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| The Bismarck approaching the rocky coast of Norway in the morning of 21 May 1941 as seen from Prinz Eugen. |
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| Prinz Eugen in Kalvanes Bay. The heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen with merchant ships in Kalvanes Bay, near Bergen, on 21 May 1941. Position 60º 25' 16" North, 05º 01' 20" East. |
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| The Bismarck as seen from the Prinz Eugen in the morning of 24 May before the battle of the Denmark Strait. |
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| Bismarck survivors. Hundreds of German sailors trying to reach the cruiser Dorsetshire after the sinking of the Bismarck. |
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| The battleship King George V in the Atlantic during the chase of the Bismarck, May 1941. |
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| Bismarck's turrets "Anton" and "Bruno." |
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| Bismarck's "Cäsar" turret. |
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| Bismarck stern view. |
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| Bismarck. |
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| Bismarck 380mm guns. |
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| Base of Bismarck main turret. |
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| Bismarck's "Anton" and "Bruno" turrets. |
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| Bismarck. |
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| Bismarck. |
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| Bismarck turrets "Anton" and "Bruno." |
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| Bismarck secondary battery. |
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| Bismarck superstructure. |
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| Bismarck's "Anton" turret. |
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| Bismarck. |
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| Bismarck main battery. |
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| Bismarck's "Bruno" turret. |
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| Bismarck. |
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| Bismarck. |
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| Bismarck and destroyers. |
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| Bismarck main battery. |
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| ‘Sink The Bismarck!’ Poster. From left: Kenneth More, Dana Wynter, 1960. |
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| 'The last battle of the Bismarck' (before sinking in the Atlantic on May 27, 1941). Painting by Olaf Rahardt, March 2000. |
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| Bismarck. |
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| The crew of the after director tower of HMS Sheffield, one of the shadowers of the Bismarck, pointing to the splinter holes caused by a near miss from the Bismarck. (Imperial War Museum photo A 4092) |

































































































































































