Untergang der Bismarck

Survivors from the Bismarck are pulled aboard HMS Dorsetshire (40) on 27 May 1941.
Mappa dell'Operazione Rheinübung e delle operazioni della Royal Navy contro la nave da battaglia tedesca Bismarck

Map of the movements of the German (red) and British (yellow) ships during Operation Rheinübung, an attempted commerce raiding operation conducted by the battleship Bismarck in May 1941.

The German battleship Bismarck on fire in the distance, surrounded by shell splashes. The photo was taken from one of the Royal Navy warships chasing.

Gunnery plot of HMS Prince of Wales for the Battle of the Denmak Strait, 24 May 1941.

Absetzmanöver der Bismarck in der Nacht des 25. Mai 1941

The sinking German battleship Bismarck on fire in the distance, surrounded by shell splashes. The photo was taken from one of the Royal Navy warships chasing.

ADMIRAL SOMERVILLE VISITS HMS ARK ROYAL TO CONGRATULATE THE OFFICERS AND SHIP'S COMPANY AFTER THE SUCCESSFUL ENGAGEMENT WITH THE BISMARCK, OCTOBER 1941. Officers and ratings who were decorated for the part they played in the sinking of the BISMARCK, in front of a Fairey Swordfish aircraft. Left to right: Lieutenant P D Gick, RN, awarded DSC; Lieutenant Commander Eugene Esmonde, RN, awarded DSO; Sub Lieutenant V K Norfolk, RN, awarded DSC; A/PO Air L D Sayer awarded DSM; A/Ldg Air A L Johnson, awarded DSM.

Map of the Operation "Rheinübung" and Royal Navy operations against the German battleship Bismarck, with approximate movements of ship groups and places of aerial attacks. A similar map is depicted in "Müllenheim-Rechberg Freiherr von, Burkard (1980). Schlachtschiff Bismarck 1940/41—Der Bericht eines Überlebenden (in German). Berlin, Frankfurt/M, Wien: Ullstein. ISBN 3-550-07925-7" on page 76 tracing the paths of British and German vessels.

Rodney fires salvos at Bismarck.

The Royal Navy during the Second World War The Supermarine Walrus aircraft of HMS SUFFOLK being lowered into the water during the chase of the German battleship BISMARCK, which SUFFOLK spotted and shadowed. One of the aircraft's crew can be seen stood in the hatch at its front whilst two others can be seen in the cockpit.

The Royal Navy during the Second World War The BISMARCK seen in the distance from a Fairey Swordfish from the aircraft carrier HMS VICTORIOUS just before the torpedo attack.
Historische Übersicht
Jagd auf das Schlachtschiff Bismarck nach der Versenkung der HMS Hood.
Fakten auf einen Blick
Royal Navy
- Befehlshaber: John Tovey
- Truppenstärke: 2 Flotten
- Verluste: 1.415 (Hood)
Deutsches Reich (Marine)
- Befehlshaber: Günther Lütjens †
- Truppenstärke: 2 Schiffe
- Verluste: 2.106 Tote
Strategischer Kontext
Ende der Ära großer deutscher Überwasser-Vorstöße.
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