Could the Bismarck have been saved?

First, the Bismarck would have had to elude detection—an unlikely possibility. Second, the warship would have had to escape damage in the Battle of the Denmark Strait—a possibility, since historically the Bismarck had damage minor enough that Admiral Lütjens could have continued the mission.
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Would it be possible to raise the Bismarck?

Any deep sea salvage company will tell you that it is impossible to raise a wreck from these depths, thank god and as for raising the guns, the huge turrets contained a large crew, which nearly all perished so these are war graves in themselves so please let The Bismark rest in peace.
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Has the Bismarck been recovered?

A second expedition was mounted in late May 1989, and on 8 June, 1989, after combing an area of some 200 square miles, Ballard and his team finally found Bismarck's remains. The wreck lies in the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean some 470 miles west of Brest at a depth of 4,790 meters (15,700 feet).
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What would happen if the Bismarck survived?

Had the Bismarck escaped, the boost to the morale of the Germans and particularly the German navy would have been massive. If the four big German ships could then have been assembled into a task force somehow and unleashed on the Atlantic it would have been hell to pay for the Allies.
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Was Bismarck a failure?

Despite being the largest battleship that the Germans had ever built, the Bismarck's failure was expected by many. The ship itself was built to manifest German greatness in the eyes of the Führer and to act as a motivational tool for the German public.
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Would what Sunk Bismarck have Sunk an Iowa Class Battleship?



What was bigger Yamato vs Bismarck?

The Bismarcks carried about nineteen thousand tons of armor, albeit in an archaic configuration by World War II standards. The Yamatos, on the other hand, displaced about seventy-two thousand tons, armed with nine 18.1” guns in three triple turrets and capable of twenty-seven knots.
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Why did Wilhelm get rid of Bismarck?

Once Bismarck had quarreled with the emperor, he had no real support, for he had always fought the parties of the German masses. He tried without success to engineer a strike of Prussian ministers. Finally he was opposed even by the leaders of the army. On March 18, 1890, he was forced to resign.
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How many Bismarck survivors were there?

Soon, the command went out to scuttle the ship, and the Bismarck quickly sank. Of a 2,221-man crew, only 115 survived.
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Did the captain of the Bismarck survive?

Less than a week later, on 27 May, Lindemann and most of his crew died in Bismarck's last battle. He was posthumously awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes), at the time the highest award in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany.
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Was Tirpitz bigger than Bismarck?

Like her sister ship, Bismarck, Tirpitz was armed with a main battery of eight 38-centimetre (15 in) guns in four twin turrets. After a series of wartime modifications she was 2000 tonnes heavier than Bismarck, making her the heaviest battleship ever built by a European navy.
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Where is the Tirpitz now?

Tirpitz was moved to Hakoya Island near Tromso in October 1944. In November, in a final mission codenamed Operation Catechism, a squadron of 32 British Lancaster bombers carrying Tallboy bombs designed to penetrate Tirpitz's steel hull, flew across Sweden to Tromso.
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Was the Bismarck bigger than the Titanic?

The slightly later German ships, Imperator, Vaterland and Bismarck were all larger than Olympic and Titanic, both in dimensions and GRT.
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Was the Bismarck the fastest ship?

With a top speed of 29 knots, Bismarck (and her sister vessel Tirpitz, launched in April 1939, were faster than any the Royal Navy could send to war.
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Where is the Yamato wreck?

The wreck lies 290 kilometres (180 mi) southwest of Kyushu under 340 metres (1,120 ft) of water in two main pieces; a bow section comprising the front two thirds of the ship, and a separate stern section.
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Did HMS Rodney Sink the Bismarck?

During the early stages of the Second World War, she searched for German commerce raiders, participated in the Norwegian Campaign, and escorted convoys in the Atlantic Ocean. Rodney played a major role in the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in mid-1941.
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Are any Bismarck survivors still alive?

The only surviving Bismarck officer still alive, the baron was the senior surviving officer when the 51,000-ton, 823-foot-long ship sank in 12,000 feet of water.
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Was the Bismarck any good?

Overall, the Bismarck class was an impressive combination of firepower, speed, and protection. The Iowa-class battleships were the most powerful battleships built for the U.S. Navy. Four ships: Iowa, New Jersey, Missouri, and Wisconsin were built.
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Could the Hood have sunk the Bismarck?

Bismarck had the same armaments as HMS Hood, yet superior armour. Her internal subdivision made her hard to flood and therefore sink. Bismarck could absorb more damage while firing faster and more accurately than Hood – and was thus extremely dangerous.
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Is the Prinz Eugen still radioactive?

The Navy determined in 1974 that neither Prinz Eugen nor the oil inside the wreck is still radioactive. The oil retrieval process is now ongoing, a joint project of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and the Republic of Micronesia.
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Did HMS Hood hit Bismarck?

The two met in the North Atlantic, northeast of Iceland, where two British cruisers had tracked down the Bismarck. Commanded by Admiral Gunther Lutjens, commander in chief of the German Fleet, the Bismarck sunk the Hood, resulting in the death of 1,500 of its crew; only three Brits survived.
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Was Otto von Bismarck a good leader?

Bismarck was an outstanding diplomat and strong-willed leader. He achieved the title of 'The Iron Chancellor' for good reason. He navigated the German states to become a united empire and a major power in Europe. He initiated social welfare reforms and maintained the peace and stability of Germany and Europe.
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Who forced Bismarck to retire?

Kaiser Wilhelm II (r. 1888-1918) forced Otto von Bismarck to resign in 1890. For nearly three decades, Bismarck was the guiding figure in German politics.
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Who came after Bismarck?

Bismarck resigned at Wilhelm II's insistence in 1890, at age 75, to be succeeded as Chancellor of Germany and Minister-President of Prussia by Leo von Caprivi.
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