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http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/bismarck021206.html

WHat do we really know about this event? Is it possible that the crew sank their own ship?
 
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EB I have to believe the British sank it or the "song" will never have the same movitational impact again.
 
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Here is an excerpt from the book
Encyclopedia of the Second World War
by Wheal, Pope & Taylor.

"...During the night the Bismarck was harried
by destroyers and the next morning she found
herself surrounded by heavy warships. At 8:47
a.m. the battleships King George V and Rodney,
both recalled from Atlantic convoy duty, opened
fire from 16,000 yards. With the Norfolk they
silenced the Bismarck's own guns and reduced
her to a blazing wreck within an hour and a
half. The cruiser Devonshire was then called
in to finish the job with torpedoes, and the
Bismarck rolled over and sank at 10:36 a.m.,
killing all but 110 of her crew. German sources
have maintained that her hull was still intact
and that she was scuttled.
The balance of
evidence is against this theory, but in any
case the Bismarck was beyond salvation some
time before she went down"
 
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The 'Encyclopedia Britannica' and 'Collier's Encyclopedia' tell much the same story as Dogspit's above. However, both claim the coup de grâce torpedoes were fired by HMS Dorsetshire.
 
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Arrrrgh..quite right Ian, I went
back and checked and apparently must
have gotten in a bit of a hurry, it
was indeed the heavy cruiser
HMS Dorsetshire !
 
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