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At
10.30 on the morning of 26th May, 1941, a lone Catalina of 209
Squadron rediscovers the mighty German battleship Bismarck - pride
of the Kriegsmarine - which had eluded the Royal Navy for more than
32 hours. Heavy flak surrounds the Catalina as she signals the
position of the Bismarck - some 700 miles west of Brest - to the
Admiralty. The following day, confronted by the Royal Navy
battleships King George V and Rodney, supported by 2 cruisers, the
Bismarck was sunk during one of the epic actions of modern naval
warfare.
Each print is
signed by FOUR of the small band of only 110 crew members who
survived the sinking of the Bismarck.
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