Where is the Bismarck wreck?

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). The State of the Wreck.
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Has the wreckage of the Bismarck been found?

In 1989 an expedition led by American oceanographer Robert Ballard located the wreck of the Bismarck. The battleship was found lying upright at a depth of more than 15,000 feet (4,572 metres).
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Where is the wreck of HMS Hood?

The wreck, in the Denmark Strait between Greenland and Iceland, was found by undersea explorer David Mearns using sonar and remote-controlled submarine vehicles. Mr Mearns said: "Our immediate reaction has been one of surprise at the damage suffered by Hood.
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Are there bodies in the Bismarck?

Survivors reports speak of seeing many dead and incapacitated by injuries before Bismark sank , and of further heavy casualties among parties in the course of them moving up towards "safety" , so I think possibly 1500 as going into the water alive .
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Are there 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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Did the Bismarck sink any ships?

On May 24, 1941, Germany's largest battleship, the Bismarck, sinks the pride of the British fleet, HMS Hood.
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Where is the Tirpitz wreck today?

The sinking place of the German battleship Tirpitz off Håkøy Island near Tromsø, Norway, in position 69º 38' 49" North, 18º 48' 27" East.
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How deep is the water where the Bismarck sank?

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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How many shells hit the Bismarck?

In the engagement, Bismarck had fired 93 armour-piercing shells and had been hit by three shells in return.
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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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What is the deepest shipwreck ever found?

Accessibility links. In 1944, the USS Johnston sank after a battle against the world's largest battleship. More than 75 years later, her wreck was finally located, 6km (3.7 miles) below the waves. On 23 October 1944, the first engagements of a gigantic naval battle began in Leyte Gulf, part of the Philippine Sea.
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Was HMS Hood bigger than the Bismarck?

The Bismarck had a crew of 2,200. In comparison, HMS Hood (built 20 years before Bismarck) was 44,600 tons, had a crew of 1,419 and was faster than the Bismarck with a maximum speed of 32 knots.
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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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Will the Bismarck be raised?

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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What is left of the Tirpitz?

Despite a salvage operation in the 1950s, close to 20% of the Tirpitz is still scattered across the bottom of the Fjord. For the first time, documentary cameras reveal what remains of Hitler's single biggest weapon. They find ladders, shells and cordite.
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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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Who Really Sank the Bismarck?

On May 27, 1941, the British navy sinks the German battleship Bismarck in the North Atlantic near France. The German death toll was more than 2,000.
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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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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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How long did it take the Bismarck to sink?

After about 100 minutes of fighting, Bismarck was sunk by the combined effects of shellfire, torpedo hits and deliberate scuttling.
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Can you visit the Bismarck?

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The state capitol — at almost 250 feet — is the tallest building in North Dakota. An observation deck on the 18th floor offers a view of Bismarck and the surrounding area. Near the entrance is a green space with “North Dakota” spelled out in flowers.
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How big was the Bismarck compared to other ships?

Bismarck and her sister ship Tirpitz were 821 feet long and displaced up to fifty thousand tons, making them up to fifty percent larger than the largest German World War I battleships, the Bayern class. Bismarck's twelve Wagner boilers drove three turbines, making her capable of steaming at just over thirty knots.
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Are there any German battleships left?

Unfortunately there are no destroyer or larger WWII-era German vessels around. In fact, I'm only aware of only a few WWII-era german combat vessels (all subs) still around as museums: - U-505 in the U.S. - numerous German midget subs in Europe and the U.S.
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Was the Tirpitz better than the Bismarck?

Both ships were rated for a top speed of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph); Bismarck just exceeded this speed on sea trials, reaching 30.01 knots (55.58 km/h; 34.53 mph), while Tirpitz made 30.8 knots (57.0 km/h; 35.4 mph) on trials.
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