Where is Tirpitz sunk?

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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Where is the battleship Tirpitz now?

The celebration of the Tirpitz being launched in 1939. After the Tirpitz was commissioned into the war in 1941, Kriegsmarine Grand Admiral Erich Raeder decided that it be sent to Norway, which had been successfully occupied by the Nazis the previous year.
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What happened to the Tirpitz wreck?

The wreck of Tirpitz remained in place until after the war, when a joint German-Norwegian company began salvage operations. Work lasted from 1948 until 1957; fragments of the ship were sold by a Norwegian company.
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Where in Norway was Tirpitz?

Tirpitz was shot down in Kåfjord Northern Norway. A fjord just outside Tromsø, the biggest city in all of Northern Norway.
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How many attempts did it take to sink the Tirpitz?

The national press enthused: 'They Struck from the Sea', 'Six Times Attacked', 'How We Hit Tirpitz'… RAF Wing Commander Willie Tait (on the left) standing with an unknown Australian officer on the wreck of Tirpitz in late 1945.
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Is the wreck of the Tirpitz still visible?

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.
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Was Bismarck or Tirpitz better?

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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What does Tirpitz mean in German?

Wiktionary. Tirpitznoun. A German battleship during the Second World War, the sister ship to the Bismarck.
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Can you dive the Tirpitz?

Wreck description: ALFRED VON TIRPITZ is a shipwreck of the German armadillo located at the north-western coast of Norway, which lies at a depth of 30 m. This diving site is intended for persons with advanced level of training. It is possible to get there directly from the shore.
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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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How many survived the Tirpitz?

Warned that Tirpitz was at sea, naval escorts with Archangel-bound PQ17 convoy were withdrawn to intercept her, leaving enemy submarines and aircraft to feast on the unprotected merchantmen: only 11 of 35 survived.
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Are there any German battleships left?

Unfortunately there are no destroyer or larger WWII-era German vessels around.
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Did the Dambusters sink the Tirpitz?

The bombing raid by the Dambusters squadron that sank the Tirpitz may have been helped by a German radar operator sympathetic to the Allied cause, according to new evidence uncovered in the Norwegian archives.
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Which RAF squadron sank the Tirpitz?

It was on 12 November 1944 that this battleship was finally sunk in a joint operation by No. 9 Squadron and No. 617 Squadron. About a thousand German sailors would lose their lives in this sinking.
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What happened Tirpitz crew?

About 10 minutes after the first bomb struck, the Tirpitz had completely turned turtle with only the hull visible from the air. Approximately 1000 of her crew were killed. None of the attacking aircraft were significantly damaged and all returned safely to base.
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Was HMS Hood bigger than the Bismarck?

Hood is slightly larger than the Bismarck. Hood was a battlecruiser and not a battleship. The technical differences may have won the battle, but it seems the Hood should have been well matched to the Bismarck.
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How many ships did the Tirpitz sink?

They sank 24 merchant ships that were carrying 3,350 military vehicles, 430 tanks, 210 aircraft, and 99,316 tons of other supplies. Only 70,000, of the original 200,000 tons, of war supplies reached its destination in Arkhangelsk and Murmansk.
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What battleship had the most kills?

The World's Most Dangerous Battleships
  • 8 Gangut (1911)
  • 7 USS Iowa (BB-61)
  • 6 Yamato.
  • 5 USS Missouri.
  • 4 USS North Dakota (BB-29)
  • 3 HMS Duke Of York.
  • 2 USS South Dakota (BB-57)
  • 1 HMS Anson (79)
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Is the wreck of the Graf Spee still in the River Plate?

The Graf Spee was scuttled off Montevideo. Is it still there? It is. One of the most famous German battleships of the Second World War, the Graf Spee was sunk on 17 December 1939 in the river Plate outside Montevideo in Uruguay.
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What is the largest battleship ever built?

Meet the Yamato: The Largest Battleship Ever Built (With the Largest Guns Ever) Battleship Yamato during sea trials October 30, 1941. The Yamato was certainly a record-breaking battleship for many different reasons.
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What was the fastest battleship ever built?

The Iowas were the first U.S. Navy battleships to make speed a primary value, and achieved the speed through a longer hull and more powerful machinery. Indeed, the Iowas are the fastest battleships ever built, outpacing even the Italian Littorios by a knot or two.
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Where is HMS Dreadnought now?

The submarine was decommissioned in 1980 and has been laid up afloat at Rosyth Dockyard ever since. It has now spent double the time tied up in Fife than it did on active service.
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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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