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WW2: German navy ship sinks. Image details File size:
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28 August 2019
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Similar stock images British submarine sinks German cruiser by G. H. Davis Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/british-submarine-sinks-german-cruiser-by-g-h-davis-image501431656.html RM 2M3P55C – British submarine sinks German cruiser by G. H. Davis WW2 II German battleship Bismarck sinks the Royal Navy s largest warship HMS Hood off Greenland with the loss of more than 1 400 lives The boat explodes when a German shell hits the Hood s ammunition store HMS Hood HMS Hood was easily the Pride of the British Navy However on May 24th 1941 she met a tragic end at the hands of the German battleship Bismarck The Battle took place between Norway and Iceland in the North Atlantic 1418 lives were lost onboard HMS Hood when a shell from the Bismrack hit the Hood s munitions magazine The great ship exploded from the inside out In revenge for this Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ww2-ii-german-battleship-bismarck-sinks-the-royal-navy-s-largest-warship-19541579.html RM B3P5DF – WW2 II German battleship Bismarck sinks the Royal Navy s largest warship HMS Hood off Greenland with the loss of more than 1 400 lives The boat explodes when a German shell hits the Hood s ammunition store HMS Hood HMS Hood was easily the Pride of the British Navy However on May 24th 1941 she met a tragic end at the hands of the German battleship Bismarck The Battle took place between Norway and Iceland in the North Atlantic 1418 lives were lost onboard HMS Hood when a shell from the Bismrack hit the Hood s munitions magazine The great ship exploded from the inside out In revenge for this The sinking of the German Battleship Bismarck. 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