Where was Scharnhorst sunk?

' A week later, on 26 December, the Scharnhorst lay at the bottom of the Barents Sea, sunk off Norway in the Battle of North Cape.
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Did HMS Belfast sink the Scharnhorst?

At 7.45pm HMS Belfast was ordered in to finish Scharnhorst with torpedoes but before it could fire Scharnhorst's radar blip vanished and there was a series of muffled underwater explosions. In total, 1,927 German sailors were killed, with only 36 survivors. British dead numbered 18.
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Where is the Scharnhorst now?

The German Admiral Graf von Spee waged a naval battle with the British during the First World War in the South Atlantic. Two armored cruisers were sunk - the "SMS Gneisenau" and her sister ship, the "SMS Scharnhorst". Now researchers found the wreck of Scharnhorst at the bottom of the South Atlantic.
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What happened to the German battleship Scharnhorst?

Scharnhorst was one of the most dangerous German warships of the Second World War, and the last of her kind. In late December 1943, she was sunk, after attempting to intercept two Arctic convoys.
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What was the most feared battleship?

The Bismarck was the most feared battleship in the German Kriegsmarine (War Navy) and, at over 250 metres in length, the biggest. Yet, despite its presence, it would sink only one ship in its only battle. So what exactly made the Bismarck so famous?
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Battle of North Cape: HMS Belfast and the sinking of the Scharnhorst



Has Scharnhorst been found ww2?

The wreck of a World War One German armoured cruiser has been located off the Falkland Islands, where it was sunk by the British navy 105 years ago. SMS Scharnhorst was the flagship of German Vice-Admiral Maximilian Graf von Spee's East Asia Squadron.
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What does Scharnhorst mean in German?

North German: habitational name from any of various places, for example near Dortmund and near Celle, apparently so named from the Germanic elements skarn 'damp', 'dirty' + horst 'wooded hill'.
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Where is the Tirpitz wreck?

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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Which British ships sank the Scharnhorst?

' In 1940, off Norway, the Scharnhorst and her sister-ship Gneisenau sank the aircraft carrier HMS Glorious and her escort destroyers Acasta and Ardent. 1,519 men were lost from the three ships.
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How many ships did Scharnhorst and Gneisenau sink?

German battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau attacked an Allied convoy 950 miles east of Nova Scotia, Canada between 0428 and 1550 hours, sinking or capturing 10 ships. Danish ship Chilean Reefer sent distress signals and returned fire with her deck gun, and was sunk by Gneisenau's 11-inch shells, killing 9.
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What does gneisenau mean in German?

In the German Navy (both the Kaiserliche Marine and Kriegsmarine), the two ship names of Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were used together for sister ships; for example the SMS Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were sister armoured cruisers in WWI and the Germans also planned the names Ersatz Sharnhorst and Gneisenau for two never- ...
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Did Scharnhorst hit Duke of York?

The German battleship Scharnhorst, on an operation to attack Arctic Convoys of war materiel from the Western Allies to the Soviet Union, was brought to battle and sunk by the Royal Navy – the battleship HMS Duke of York with cruisers and destroyers including an onslaught from the destroyer HNoMS Stord of the exiled ...
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Where is the wreck of the Graf Spee?

The wreck of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee scuttled off Montevideo on 17 December 1939 in position 34º 58' 18" South, 56º 17' 57" West. The wreck of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee scuttled off Montevideo on 17 December 1939 in position 34º 58' 18" South, 56º 17' 57" West.
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Why was the Graf Spee called a pocket battleship?

Due to their heavy armament of six 28 cm (11 in) guns, high speed and long cruising range, the class was more capable of high seas operation than the old pre-dreadnought battleships they replaced; for this reason, they were referred to as "pocket battleships", particularly in the British press.
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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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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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Did the Bismarck have a sister ship?

Bismarck and her sister ship Tirpitz were the largest battleships ever built by Germany, and two of the largest built by any European power.
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Who found the Scharnhorst?

Bound returned for another attempt in 2019 with the research vessel Seabed Constructor, and on 5 December he announced he had located the wreck of Scharnhorst. The vessel lies upright at a depth of about 1,610 m (5,280 ft), some 98 nmi (181 km; 113 mi) southeast of the Falklands.
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Was Scharnhorst a good ship?

Overall, that's a pretty good combination. Tag on the nice little extras like great speed, torpedoes, excellent gun handling, and that curious but workable AA power and it's no wonder she was such a difficult ship to balance. The hype train has reason to be excited. The Scharnhorst is a really good ship.
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Who sank the Tirpitz?

It took three years and multiple operations, but in 1944 30 RAF Lancaster bombers armed with Tallboy earthquake bombs finally sunk the Tirpitz. The ship took two bombs, suffered internal explosions and soon capsized.
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Is 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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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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