The Scharnhorst was discovered on the third ... The search we organised had as its aim the locating of all ships of the German squadron, so that we may learn more about the Battle and commemorate ...
still savoring the destruction of the Scharnhorst. Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser reported that his victory north of Norway was due in large part to the daring attack and pursuit of the German ship by ...
Her class’s lead ship, the Courageous ... nor relayed the message. The German battlecruisers then hastily left the scene without picking up survivors. Scharnhorst limped home, listing at ...
Scharnhorst’s attack on the convoys ... The battle was the last between British and German big-gun capital ships. Lawrence William Howson Taylor was born on October 26 1922 in Finchley, north ...
The crew of the patrol ship were joined ... their lives aboard SMS Scharnhorst in 1914. The service took place at the site of the newly-discovered wreck of the German armoured cruiser, 92 nautical ...
Joseph Stalin last week congratulated Britain’s home fleet on sinking the 26,000-ton German battleship Scharnhorst (see above). Next day, Moscow’s Red Star published a cartoon showing a ...
Summary: The article traces the history of German submarines from World War II to the modern era, focusing on the highly capable Type 212A submarines. Developed by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft AG ...