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DKM Bismarck Fires on HMS Hood

Date: 07/16/2007
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IPTC: Caption Battle of the Denmark Strait, May 24, 1941. German battleship KMS Bismarck firing on HMS Prince of Wales, as seen from the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, which is steaming ahead of Bismarck. At dawn, the German battleship KMS Bismarck and cruiser KMS Prinz Eugen steamed southwesterly through the Denmark Strait, shadowed by the British heavy cruisers HMS Suffolk and HMS Norfolk. Shortly before 0600 Hours, Prinz Eugen, which was ahead of Bismarck, sighted ships to the southeast. These were the Royal Navy's battlecruiser HMS Hood, and battleship HMS Prince of Wales, a new ship that still had civilian workers aboard during her shakedown cruise. The British soon opened fire with their forward turrets, while rapidly closing the range. Hood initially fired her 15" guns at Prinz Eugen. Prince of Wales, which carried 14" guns, shot at Bismarck. Neither made hits. As the British began a turn to bring their after turrets to bear, the two Germans opened fire at Hood. Bismarck's 15" guns, and the much smaller 8" guns of Prinz Eugen, soon found the range. Fire broke out amidships on Hood, and at 0601, immediately after Bismarck's fourth salvo arrived, Hood's after ammunition magazines exploded. Her bow rose as her shattered after hull filled with water, and she was soon gone, leaving but three survivors of her crew of over 1400 officers and men. The Germans shifted fire to Prince of Wales, making three 15" and four 8" hits that seriously damaged the British ship. She was troubled throughout the action by gun functioning problems, but still managed to hit Bismarck with three shells before her own damage forced her to turn away and break off the battle. One of the three British 14" projectiles hit Bismarck's hull forward, flooding some of the German ship's bow compartments. Another hit low and amidships, bringing more water into the ship. This damage, though hardly vital, left Bismarck listing to port, down at the bow and unable to use all her oil fuel. Her maximum speed, seakeeping ab IPTC: Copyright Notice Caption ©2007 MFA Productions LLC Image in the Public Domain
IPTC: City KMS Prinz Eugen IPTC: Country Name Atlantic Ocean
IPTC: Date Created 19410524 IPTC: Province State Denmark Strait
Keywords: Battle of the Denmark Strait DKM Bismark HMS Hood HMS Prince of Wales DKM Prinz Eugen Kriegsmarine
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