Hunting the Bismarck - Sink the Bismarck - Extra History - Part 4

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  • @extrahistory
    @extrahistory  7 років тому +1016

    It's time: Admiral Tovey finally has the opportunity he's needed to close the jaws on Bismarck. This ship MUST sink.
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    • @diegoviniciomejiaquesada4754
      @diegoviniciomejiaquesada4754 7 років тому +6

      Extra Credits wow... I knew that the Nelson class BB had some problems (specially with the windows and the guns blasts)... but what you tell to us is amazing... the Rodney was really in a bad condition.

    • @derpypara1952
      @derpypara1952 7 років тому +7

      Extra Credits What it was spelled tovey? I thought it was Toby

    • @Rafael-wi8rk
      @Rafael-wi8rk 7 років тому +3

      Hey, I realized the kriegsmarine caps are missing the k

    • @ashergrisanti
      @ashergrisanti 7 років тому +5

      Could you do another ww2 series like the development to the dropping of the atomic bomb. Or another famous battle like when you did the battle of Kursk?

    • @blakegammon1511
      @blakegammon1511 7 років тому +3

      I wish you can do a battle of Verdun series

  • @1a2b
    @1a2b 6 років тому +4320

    2:20 "I am a pole"
    Teasing the largest battleship on earth must feel good

    • @andreiagosto7039
      @andreiagosto7039 5 років тому +44

      I don;t get the joke

    • @Vating4498
      @Vating4498 5 років тому +658

      @@andreiagosto7039 The Polish destroyer is attacking the country that conquered their home's largest battleship while informing them that they are in fact Poles still fighting Germany.

    • @puzzlered8096
      @puzzlered8096 5 років тому +189

      Basically a prank

    • @Vating4498
      @Vating4498 5 років тому +169

      @@puzzlered8096 The world's ballsiest prankl

    • @thomasfreshrap953
      @thomasfreshrap953 5 років тому +94

      Morgan Smith Especially when that ship belongs to the country that invaded and annex half of your home.

  • @LostSwiftpaw
    @LostSwiftpaw 7 років тому +1162

    Swordfish: Its not very effective...
    Its a critical hit!
    The Bismarck is now confused

    • @HxH2011DRA
      @HxH2011DRA 7 років тому +27

      Lost Swiftpaw LOL

    • @rcookie5128
      @rcookie5128 7 років тому +91

      "The Bismarck hurt itself in its confusion"

    • @Monkey-l8s
      @Monkey-l8s 7 років тому +4

      Lol

    • @firstconsul7286
      @firstconsul7286 5 років тому +4

      The royal navy hurt itself in confusion more like

    • @nocanonevent4547
      @nocanonevent4547 3 роки тому +11

      more like
      the swordfish: we failed
      the navys : we win
      the bismark : **** **** **** **** (full of swear)
      the swordfish : wait what how ? (visible confusion)

  • @NolanSchuster4
    @NolanSchuster4 3 роки тому +858

    that’s pretty badass to be hanging off a moving plane judging when to fire a torpedo and then you are the one to cripple the Bismarck. Damn. These give me chills

    • @masterofdoots5965
      @masterofdoots5965 3 роки тому +42

      Sounds like something that would only happen in a movie

    • @jacobrogers1734
      @jacobrogers1734 2 роки тому +18

      @@masterofdoots5965 Agreed.

    • @dimaignatiev6370
      @dimaignatiev6370 2 роки тому +8

      @@masterofdoots5965 No...Basically these airplanes were gliders with one small engine...Nothing unbelievable there...

    • @superspicy8740
      @superspicy8740 2 роки тому +9

      @@dimaignatiev6370 than you’d think it would start leaning towards the navigator

    • @superspicy8740
      @superspicy8740 2 роки тому +3

      @@dimaignatiev6370 then you’d think it would start leaning towards the navigator

  • @CricketTheHivewing
    @CricketTheHivewing 6 років тому +2475

    Of course, it is so polish to pridefully flash “I am a pole” at the enemy XD

    • @SuprSi
      @SuprSi 5 років тому +26

      @AdonisplayZ KYT That was so defiant, loved hearing about that part! :D

    • @russellbrown6888
      @russellbrown6888 5 років тому +256

      @@simonenoli4418 They did defend their land well from the Germans, but they were alone in doing so. Britain and France wouldn't help and the Germans had better tactics. Add on the back-stabbing by the Soviets and you have a country doomed to fall.
      Despite this, the Polish continued fighting. Conquering a country is the easy part; conquering its people is the real challenge.

    • @verrelrafiano6564
      @verrelrafiano6564 5 років тому +106

      @@simonenoli4418 they did defend their land though and even though they're defeated the polish goverment in exile went underground and establish a partisan network unlike the french goverment who work with the germans

    • @williambeck2202
      @williambeck2202 5 років тому +5

      Adonis KYT [HTTYD] after all they had so much to be proud of in their defense of their country, it’s truly amazing that their intelligence organization was so good but the rest not so much, and before you start telling me how good they were, didn’t they lose horribly ?

    • @manoszoulias3684
      @manoszoulias3684 5 років тому +4

      Woah wait, an httyd lover that likes history? COUNT ME IN

  • @ClamChowder_FireBuff69
    @ClamChowder_FireBuff69 5 років тому +2598

    The Polish Cruiser that flashed the message “I AM A POLE” was ORP Piorun and was lead by Captain Eugeniusz Pławski, passed 1977.

  • @Emkito
    @Emkito 6 років тому +744

    "Hey, what are you doing?"
    "I'm just telling them that I'm a Pole."
    "O h."

    • @zepter00
      @zepter00 5 років тому +6

      later Poles from Polish 1st armored division liberated part of France, almost whole Belgium and Netherland, took whole North western part of Germany with MAIN BASE OF KRIEGSMARINE in Wilhelmshaven. Germans signed capitulation in front of general Stanisław Maczek, commander of Polish 1st armored division. Poles had even their own ocupation zone in this area. Polish armed forces on eastincluding tank units woth T-34-85 and IS-2 helped soviets took Berlin.

    • @JThompify
      @JThompify 4 роки тому +10

      @zepter00 So how many times are you going to Copy and Paste this document from another website until you manage to impress someone?

    • @JThompify
      @JThompify 4 роки тому +1

      Because like, I've seen this document five times in different reply sections

    • @Mccx81
      @Mccx81 4 роки тому

      69 likes

    • @nerdomatic2489
      @nerdomatic2489 4 роки тому +4

      @@JThompify Agreed. Poles and slavs in general are nationalist fanboys.

  • @schizoamerican
    @schizoamerican 2 роки тому +376

    Fun Fact: the Polish Destroyer was named the Piorun, she was an N Class destroyer, she was shadowing the Bismarck that day with the HMS Maori, after acquiring the location of the beast the Maori and her went in for a torpedo run. However, a simple torpedo run was not in the Pioruns goal set for that day, no, she charged the Bismarck at full steam, turning broadside and using Flashes and Wireless to spell out “I AM A POLE” as she fired with everything she had, this included her cannons, anti aircraft guns, some accounts even say men fired machine guns and pistols from the deck while others found musical instruments and played the Polish National Anthem as they strafed the Mighty Bismarck. The craziest part is she was never sank, not a single shell damaged her during the battle as she was too fast and nimble to be shot. She would go on to serve until the end of the war taking part in operations such as Overlord and Deadlight before finally being put out of commission and scrapped in 1955.

    • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
      @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 2 роки тому +27

      Unfortunately Piorun did NOT fire "everything she had" She was the only one of the 5 destroyers (HMS Cossack, Maori, Piorun, Sikh & Zulu) of the 4th destroyer flotilla that forgot to fire her main weapon, her torpedoes. Hats off to the Poles though for their eagerness to avenge their country's oppression.

    • @andrzejostrowski1000
      @andrzejostrowski1000 Рік тому +4

      Thanks for a true! ✌🇵🇱 Glory for polish soldiers from ORP "Piorun". 💖🌹👍

    • @HistoriaEtAl
      @HistoriaEtAl 7 місяців тому +1

      It's baisclly going "heck you personlly"

  • @aegisghost
    @aegisghost 6 років тому +3122

    "Captain, ready to fire!"
    "Hang on, Gunnery, I need to text them real quick."
    *I AM A POLE*
    Literal insult to injury, that one. Top notch banter from the boys.

    • @seabass9916
      @seabass9916 5 років тому +165

      You know that was the captain of the destroyer saying "You know what? They're not going anywhere. Let's screw with them a bit."

    • @puzzlered8096
      @puzzlered8096 5 років тому +98

      *One of the biggest pranks on ww2*

    • @thepolishlatinofromphilly9709
      @thepolishlatinofromphilly9709 5 років тому +43

      @@selfdee7754 Kurwa

    • @jjay3494
      @jjay3494 5 років тому +9

      @@selfdee7754 good thing for a Pole is to see pain in the ass of people like you

    • @SvetlinDimitrov
      @SvetlinDimitrov 5 років тому +5

      We have a saying.. Your mom is easier than Poland :)

  • @SunbreakerTitan64
    @SunbreakerTitan64 4 роки тому +536

    Ok, that Polish Destroyer is now my favorite destroyer-class ship.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 4 роки тому +8

      Both Grom and Błyskawica were of great progeny - basically, enlarged and upgunned british Tribial class, though bit top heavy as primarily tailored to Baltic and fighting Soviet Navy.

    • @davyt0247
      @davyt0247 4 роки тому +7

      ORP Poirun

    • @yeetmaster6643
      @yeetmaster6643 3 роки тому

      Cruiser*

    • @gnranger
      @gnranger 2 роки тому +5

      @@davyt0247 The Piorun was a N-class destroyer

    • @ibymalik4139
      @ibymalik4139 2 роки тому +2

      To put in perspective the piorun got into a broadside battle with the bismark and we to MACHINEGUN range to fire everything it had at the ship

  • @ОлегКозлов-ю9т
    @ОлегКозлов-ю9т 7 років тому +3285

    So...that guy who had a son serving on the Bismarck never saw his son again, right? Grim.
    You know, I once heard a veteran saying that the first time he killed a man it wasn't the image of dead body that stuck him but a thought that he made someone's mother cry.

    • @KendrixTermina
      @KendrixTermina 6 років тому +354

      One wonders if that guy ever found out that it was his message that gave away their position.
      At least the families of the British and American dead knew their kids had accomplished something, and for a heroic cause, too, but what consolation can there possibly be if your kids were burnt up for some murderous tyrant's crazy ideology, completely senseless and futile with a net negative impact on both the world at large and everything they personally cared about?

    • @bigboaharthurmorgan2109
      @bigboaharthurmorgan2109 6 років тому +55

      Олег Козлов that’s deep.

    • @bigboaharthurmorgan2109
      @bigboaharthurmorgan2109 6 років тому +94

      The veteran was simply doing his duty. Yes, it is very sad, but it was war. War is always depressing.

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 6 років тому +122

      If the general had kept to operational security he might, just might, have seen his son again. There's a reason soldiers are told to look to their front when all hell breaks loose. You fight your own fight; ask after the survivors afterwards.

    • @DufferLicious
      @DufferLicious 6 років тому +28

      unless his soon was one of the lucky survivors

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 7 років тому +1553

    Wow, the navigator was hanging upside down over the side of the plane so he could judge the waves. I hope he got some kind of medal. That was just insane.

    • @iceoriental123
      @iceoriental123 7 років тому +182

      It's like something out of a movie.

    • @batteshipbb3457
      @batteshipbb3457 7 років тому +133

      That really happen btw, if you watch the episode dog fights sink the bismarck, the navigator really did hang upside down, hey thats what the navigator is for 😂😂😂

    • @patrickdegenaar9495
      @patrickdegenaar9495 6 років тому +67

      He might have been polish... apparently they were super hard-core and won the battle of Britain for england

    • @FranciscoOyola94
      @FranciscoOyola94 6 років тому +25

      Patrick Degenaar for what I know around 20% of de R.A.F were from other countries (commonwealth, norway and most of them poles)

    • @jaydubcee_
      @jaydubcee_ 6 років тому +25

      Insane though it may be, at the time they were probably just glad he did his job that day. Very different culture.

  • @peknive8331
    @peknive8331 4 роки тому +224

    I like how the uboat that came after the sinking of the Bismarck killed more of its men by trying to kill the enemy.

    • @solsystem1342
      @solsystem1342 2 роки тому +23

      To be fair to the uboat crew. They didn't know the bismark was the one sinking. It is a sad outcome though.

    • @isilder
      @isilder 2 роки тому +12

      It didn't happen, there was no uboat in the area, The cruiser could only carry so many prisoners... I reckon they were full and the captain has to weigh up all risks.. of prisoners overtaking the ship, of uboats, of other incidents on the high seas...

    • @zendell37
      @zendell37 2 роки тому +31

      @@isilder The Uboat being real is contested. They probably thought they saw one, knowing it's a normal method of the hunt.

    • @martyfight3834
      @martyfight3834 Рік тому +7

      It is very unlikely there was a U-boot, current theory says it was a false claim to justify leaving the site early, reson of leaving is unknown though

    • @keylacerros8122
      @keylacerros8122 Рік тому +2

      ​@@martyfight3834 maybe low fuel

  • @Monkeywe
    @Monkeywe 7 років тому +1887

    I'm guessing this is the closest you'll ever get to a real life boss fight

    • @puzzlered8096
      @puzzlered8096 5 років тому +46

      gio why do i hear boss music?

    • @randomheadshot4291
      @randomheadshot4291 5 років тому +151

      Literally takes all of britains navy to kill one enemy, sounds like a bossfight to me

    • @McWhiteStar
      @McWhiteStar 5 років тому +62

      Raid boss to be more precise

    • @Vigilante-k4q
      @Vigilante-k4q 5 років тому +11

      Dont forget the yamato

    • @nmang0846
      @nmang0846 5 років тому +4

      Chasing around trying to find the boss

  • @WM01129
    @WM01129 7 років тому +1745

    "I am a Pole!"
    Silly Walpole, everyone knows it was you all along!

    • @ssach7
      @ssach7 7 років тому +138

      Few people know this but it was actually a typo. It was meant to say "I am Walpole"

    • @spindash64
      @spindash64 7 років тому +101

      Isaac DragonDerp
      I love how we all act as if Walpole is some sort of immortal demigod influencing history from behind the scenes

    • @marypusineri6291
      @marypusineri6291 7 років тому +55

      spindash64 he is... dont let him hear you

    • @visibleconfusion782
      @visibleconfusion782 7 років тому +23

      Isaac DragonDerp- Walpole reincarnated as a Polishman full of righteousness vengeance, and is just as extravagantly standoffish as the OG.

    • @mundi9642
      @mundi9642 7 років тому +21

      Yes it was me

  • @alexanderchristopher6237
    @alexanderchristopher6237 5 років тому +629

    Respect to that guy who said "I am a Pole".

  • @drrandom429
    @drrandom429 7 років тому +2275

    That one pilot who crippled the Bismarck's rudder was John Moffat who sadly passed away in Dec 2016.

    • @maxrankin339
      @maxrankin339 7 років тому +24

      Moffat*

    • @mxsdrago
      @mxsdrago 7 років тому +80

      Dr Random Truely a Great Moff.
      *Wink*

    • @joshuawells8227
      @joshuawells8227 7 років тому +91

      *Grand Moff*

    • @ashergrisanti
      @ashergrisanti 7 років тому +66

      That's another famous person who also died in 2016, the year that had the largest number of famous people pass away.

    • @ishaaqsultan9040
      @ishaaqsultan9040 7 років тому +28

      what a hero

  • @ballssnatcher9764
    @ballssnatcher9764 5 років тому +575

    "I am a pole"
    -polish destroyer

  • @tomcat-ek3bh
    @tomcat-ek3bh 7 років тому +205

    This series really shows you how brutal naval combat really was.

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 6 років тому +13

      Cheery little cartoons, several thousand dead to fire, explosion or drowning. Extra History is a strange brew.

  • @poppop-oj6by
    @poppop-oj6by 7 років тому +1138

    Those poor men and boys in the ocean made me really sad. I cannot imagine the pain of seeing the ship sail away.

    • @Ben_D.
      @Ben_D. 7 років тому +87

      Im wondering if the U-boat(s) didnt pick some of them up. Should have, if they didnt. It was their own men in the water.

    • @batteshipbb3457
      @batteshipbb3457 7 років тому +48

      Yea it sucks that he had to leave them but the u boat was there, its really sad that those seaman die on a burning, sinking ship. Even though they are the bad guys, they still need to be honer

    • @marvinsmith2777
      @marvinsmith2777 7 років тому +82

      U boats aren't meant to transport men, they can only carry enough to crew it, since they travel underwater oxygen use would be a issue

    • @glenndacara215
      @glenndacara215 6 років тому +40

      especially the son who was on the bismack

    • @wakatui2646
      @wakatui2646 6 років тому +26

      The U Boats wouldn't be able to surface long enough without being sunk by bombers or planes, many Uboat crewmen were scared to surface because they were a sickly sitting ducks

  • @neighslayer768
    @neighslayer768 5 років тому +475

    At the bottom of the ocean the depths of the abyss
    They are bound by iron and blood
    The flagship of the navy the terror of the seas
    His guns have gone silent at last

  • @Tomartyr
    @Tomartyr 7 років тому +69

    2:20 "One Polish destroyer flashing the message "I am a Pole" while firing."
    That fucking killed me.

  • @MyGamer125
    @MyGamer125 7 років тому +82

    1:18 Got to give that guy credit; he had some balls

  • @brody810.
    @brody810. 6 років тому +685

    So the polish are just flipping the Bismarck as they fire

    • @Poffean
      @Poffean 5 років тому +2

      Oof

    • @zepter00
      @zepter00 5 років тому +11

      later Poles from Polish 1st armored division liberated part of France, almost whole Belgium and Netherland, took whole North western part of Germany with MAIN BASE OF KRIEGSMARINE in Wilhelmshaven. Germans signed capitulation in front of general Stanisław Maczek, commander of Polish 1st armored division. Poles had even their own ocupation zone in this area. Polish armed forces on eastincluding tank units woth T-34-85 and IS-2 helped soviets took Berlin.

    • @TycoonTitian01
      @TycoonTitian01 4 роки тому +5

      PancakeofDeviousness, that is how I feel when I come up next to a battleship in a destroyer and torp them at about, oh decks touching each other in world of warships

    • @whateverthisis389
      @whateverthisis389 4 роки тому +5

      Just imagine the Captain of the Polish Destroyer pulling out the Middle Finger at the Bismarck XD

  • @jMcWill781
    @jMcWill781 7 років тому +893

    "Once I capture Moscow, everything will be okay.." Narrator: "Everything was not okay."

    • @neeneko
      @neeneko 7 років тому +97

      Yeah,.. never put together a plan that has a middle step of 'conquer russia'.

    • @khurelbatbayanbat7913
      @khurelbatbayanbat7913 7 років тому +47

      neeneko if only people would learn that "conquer Russia" is not a middle step, it's the entire plan

    • @jMcWill781
      @jMcWill781 7 років тому +43

      Khurelbat Bayanbat Tell that to the Mongols. it was just a hobby for them

    • @drFocak
      @drFocak 7 років тому +20

      Tecnicaly Novgorod never fell to the mongols, so a Russian state survived.

    • @jMcWill781
      @jMcWill781 7 років тому +6

      Dain II IronfootKing Under The Mountain Yeah and the ottoman Empire is still around.

  • @extrahistory
    @extrahistory  7 років тому +1281

    [Long Post Ahead] Hi everyone! I’m Rob Rath, lead writer for Hunting the Bismarck. Because sponsored episodes don’t have a LIES episode, the EH crew decided the best thing would be for me to write them here in the comments.
    EPISODE I: THE PRIDE OF GERMANY
    • BRITISH PERSPECTIVE: After discussing possible approaches, we chose to tell the story from the British perspective as an hour-by-hour intelligence thriller. This approach had a few big advantages: it was tense, had a propulsive narrative, and allowed us to focus on the British intelligence effort that’s usually glossed over in other documentaries. It also let us communicate the “fog of war” and show how little the British often knew. The downside, though, is it gives short shrift to the Germans-but my hope is that the Bismarck’s side of this story is already well known to most naval history fans.
    • WASN’T YAMATO THE BIGGEST?: Yes, the Yamato’s displacement was larger-but it was still under construction when Bismarck sank. Yamato had already been “launched,” but that merely meant that its hull was floating in the water with its superstructure and armaments still under construction. Only after being “commissioned” into active service did it count as a real battleship.
    • CANADIAN SUPPLY CONVOYS: Several people pointed out that the Royal Canadian Navy and Merchant Marines played a large role in the Atlantic convoys. This is absolutely true, and I wish we had depicted that. As a form of apology, let me offer this: did you know that four Canadian midshipmen served at the Battle of the Denmark Strait? One served on the Prince of Wales, while three died on the HMS Hood. The Hood crew also included 20 men from Newfoundland, which was not (yet) a part of Canada.
    EPISODE II: THE MIGHTY HMS HOOD
    • WHY WAS PRINZ EUGEN OUT AHEAD?: It actually wasn’t a strategy. When Bismarck fired at the cruiser Norfolk in Episode I, the concussion of its own guns knocked out its radar array. Prinz Eugen was going first to act as a radar picket.
    • DID ALL THAT STUFF IN THE BATTLE REALLY HAPPEN?: Many people thought we took artistic license, but the events in this episode are based on the accounts of veterans and Hood survivors. One caveat: much like the circumstances of Hood’s sinking, there’s significant debate over whether Hood’s B-turret fired one last salvo. Both British and German sailors reported seeing the shot, but that doesn’t necessarily mean someone intentionally fired the guns. It’s possible that ammunition cooked off in the barrel, or that an internal explosion made it appear the guns fired.
    • DIDN’T MYTHBUSTERS PROVE SHIP SUCTION IS A MYTH?: Mythbusters used a 20-foot boat, which doesn’t reflect the fluid dynamics of a sinking battleship. A large ship going down very fast can experience “downflooding,” where water pours into the large spaces in the hull and ventilation shafts, pulling floating objects down like a drain. In addition, air escaping from the ship creates bubbles and foam at the surface, making the water less dense and able to support bodies. Oil and entangling debris also contribute to dragging sailors down-all three Hood survivors described being pulled down in some way.
    EPISODE III: A CHANCE TO STRIKE
    • WHY DID THE BRITISH KEEP ATTACKING ALLIES?: During most combat operations, ships tried to maintain radio silence so that listening stations on land didn’t triangulate their signal and inform enemy vessels of their position. This meant a ship’s location wasn’t always clear, and it was hard for pilots to recognize the size and silhouette of a ship when hurtling at it from several miles out. Mistakes were common.
    • TIME TRAVELING SHIPS AND ENIGMA ROTORS: We accidentally depicted some ships with post-war modernizations like angled flight decks. We also used the destroyer HMS Sheffield (D80)-which the Argentine Navy famously sunk during the Falklands War-instead of the cruiser HMS Sheffield (C24). Also, we misstated the number of rotors on the Enigma: the standard version had three and the naval version had four.
    EPISODE IV: SINKING THE BISMARCK
    • WASN’T THE BISMARCK SCUTTLED?: Yes. The crew set scuttling charges, partially because regulations mandated that they be set before an evacuation could take place. But Bismarck was already foundering and most assessments agree that she would’ve sunk within a day or half a day-so really the British sank her, the scuttling just sped it up.
    • WHY DID THE ROYAL NAVY KEEP SHOOTING?: According to naval procedure, Tovey couldn’t stop firing until Bismarck struck her colors, which she never did. The feelings about this were very mixed among the British sailors. The HMS Rodney’s chaplain really did beg his captain to stop the shelling.
    • WAS THERE REALLY A U-BOAT?: The lookout on the Dorsetshire spotted U-74, which had come to pick up Bismarck’s war diary at the request of Admiral Lütjens. U-74 later rescued three men clinging to a raft.
    WALPOLE
    In 1732, King George II gifted Walpole the residence at 10 Downing Street, where Winston Churchill lived and worked during WWII.
    Too easy? Ok!
    The Prinz Eugen was named after Prince Eugene of Savoy, an Italian-French general who served the Austrian Habsburgs. In 1731, Eugene was responsible for hammering out the Second Treaty of Vienna, which reoriented European politics by breaking Britain away from its ally France and instead aligning it with Austria. Who steered this on the British side? WALPOLE.

    • @PinWriter
      @PinWriter 7 років тому +40

      This is so much better than the LIES episode.

    • @MrAntraxico
      @MrAntraxico 7 років тому +12

      I did find it strange that there was no mention of the scuttling since I had read about it years ago. But like you say it only sped things up. Thank you for the episode; can't wait for the next one

    • @skyrius5568
      @skyrius5568 7 років тому +26

      Extra Credits There's even a Walpole section XD

    • @WannabeCanadianDev
      @WannabeCanadianDev 7 років тому +28

      Walpole references are mandated by LAW. :D

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean 7 років тому +15

      Admiral Tovey: "This is a complete waste of human lives, time, and ammunition alike. I wish there was some way to put this damn ship down...wait, do we still have some torpedoes? Those might help."

  • @MrSwallows
    @MrSwallows 5 років тому +396

    At least big' ol Bismarck did something in the war unlike some big ships that served as a big target.
    *cough* Yamato *cough*

    • @1992roadkill
      @1992roadkill 4 роки тому +38

      Yamato did accomplish something. She made the tin cans of Taffy 3 famous xD

    • @luftwaffle4327
      @luftwaffle4327 4 роки тому +4

      Lmao

    • @cardiv5zuikaku944
      @cardiv5zuikaku944 3 роки тому +5

      Eh Bismarck isn't that good either, sank on her 1st mission and become big target also.

    • @MrRecycle1
      @MrRecycle1 3 роки тому +32

      @@cardiv5zuikaku944 but Bismarck did sink the pride of the British navy

    • @shaaheen5097
      @shaaheen5097 3 роки тому +2

      @@cardiv5zuikaku944 She was alone

  • @Anmatgreen
    @Anmatgreen 5 років тому +253

    Britain: "Finally, we sunk the Bismarck."
    Germans: pull out Tirpitz.

    • @anananandsdsdsds3486
      @anananandsdsdsds3486 5 років тому +50

      RAF: Biggles, get the Tallboy.

    • @SeekerLancer
      @SeekerLancer 5 років тому +48

      @@anananandsdsdsds3486 "Humongous bombs?! My only weakness! How did you know?!" -Tirpitz, probably.

    • @SixthFonist
      @SixthFonist 4 роки тому +17

      And they learned their lesson with Tirpitz; they left her sitting around at port so the British wouldn't have to go through all that trouble to bomb her. That was nice of them.

    • @scottowens1200
      @scottowens1200 3 роки тому +3

      UK: Bruh

    • @nice_gamerlb3302
      @nice_gamerlb3302 3 роки тому +1

      You forgot the Admiral Graf Spree

  • @WargamingEurope
    @WargamingEurope 7 років тому +754

    aaand we're live! Enjoy the final episode!

    • @albertad6784
      @albertad6784 7 років тому +3

      how can you use code if you already have wargaming acc

    • @IntroSpectre6x3
      @IntroSpectre6x3 7 років тому +11

      You can't. Wargaming doesn't like to give already-invested players freebies. This sort of thing is intended to bring in heaps of new players with the hopes that a handful of them will also turn out to be cash cows and buy all the premiums and loot available.

    • @albertad6784
      @albertad6784 7 років тому +2

      i never played thier other games except for world of tanks

    • @cak451
      @cak451 7 років тому +5

      Wargaming Europe Wasn't the Bismarck sunk by its own crew???

    • @NiumeLTU
      @NiumeLTU 7 років тому +1

      Matthafiou MtW yup its confirmed

  • @1985_Honda_CRX_Si
    @1985_Honda_CRX_Si 3 роки тому +17

    8:40 is the cutest render of an instrument of death ive ever seen lol

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 7 років тому +983

    7:30 And this is why you don't attack an enemy ship conducting rescue operations of YOUR OWN PEOPLE!

    • @rambard5599
      @rambard5599 7 років тому +194

      It's a u-boat though, they don't need to declare intention of harm, in fact if they did they would be horrible at their job.

    • @TheMrVengeance
      @TheMrVengeance 7 років тому +222

      Yeah, no clearly the U-boat came by for a friendly cup of tea. -_-

    • @1993Crag
      @1993Crag 7 років тому +97

      Scorponox93 U-74's captain recorded he attempted to torpedo the British ships. If the British ships spot a U-boat in attack position that is intention of harm.

    • @1993Crag
      @1993Crag 7 років тому +92

      The U-boat heard a ship sinking and saw vessels stationary in the water. It would have been safe to assume they were picking up survivors.

    • @aval1998
      @aval1998 6 років тому +14

      Isn't that a war crime?

  • @paulomuller7269
    @paulomuller7269 7 років тому +427

    One ship against a navy :O

    • @jerrybi8400
      @jerrybi8400 6 років тому +1

      @@syaondri lol

    • @dominiklehn2866
      @dominiklehn2866 6 років тому +10

      And it almost won...

    • @jerrybi8400
      @jerrybi8400 5 років тому +3

      @@LuizAlexPhoenix But the ship was a legend in its time

    • @edwardkenway148
      @edwardkenway148 5 років тому +3

      Imagine if there were two Bismarck ships

    • @argleschnarble9441
      @argleschnarble9441 5 років тому +4

      @@edwardkenway148 There was... Her name was Tirpitz... She just didn't get out much.

  • @Snowpanel
    @Snowpanel 5 років тому +88

    Man, that series was incredible. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. Top-notch UA-cam content.

    • @act2wasstronger182
      @act2wasstronger182 2 роки тому +1

      Robin Lange Please tell me which series it is......i want to watch it

  • @Zerpderp0
    @Zerpderp0 7 років тому +113

    British and Americans have the craziest luck I've ever heard of, also that one Polish ship man. The Poles just love sticking it to Germans. Even today they love to do that

    • @spindash64
      @spindash64 7 років тому +22

      WWII was basically just a game of how many times could the RNG eff over the Axis and Save the Allies' posterior

    • @theunknowndog1179
      @theunknowndog1179 6 років тому +8

      I am a pole

    • @leebenson4874
      @leebenson4874 6 років тому +4

      GOD favors the righteous.

    • @mcmarkmarkson7115
      @mcmarkmarkson7115 5 років тому

      Shhh don't let Afghanistan hear that.

  • @bryanlarsen6846
    @bryanlarsen6846 7 років тому +256

    It's almost a shame that big battleships are obsolete. They were just so awesome.

    • @voughklry8362
      @voughklry8362 6 років тому +7

      I think you would like Star Wars dreadnoughts and naval combat
      Like the eclipse

    • @dinocrest1946
      @dinocrest1946 6 років тому +2

      Can't wait for dual universe to come out.. can't wait I'm gonna a have a giant Bismarck super carrier

    • @JohnSmith-wx9wj
      @JohnSmith-wx9wj 6 років тому +3

      It's hard to say. Development of battleships basically stopped after WWI due to treaties, while other classes and aircraft carriers continued on. With rocket guided artillery projectiles, ship structures and subsystems designed against modern battlefields we probably could have effective battleships today. However, all the countries that have the money and engineering to develop such a ship today doesn't really have a target for them.

    • @Jasontvnd9
      @Jasontvnd9 6 років тому +11

      @@JohnSmith-wx9wj they would still be obsolete , the problem is that you rely on stealth and good AAW capability to stay alive at sea these days because planes and missiles are so accurate.
      Battleships would take a massive amount of damage even today but eventually they would sink.

    • @JohnSmith-wx9wj
      @JohnSmith-wx9wj 6 років тому +2

      @@Jasontvnd9
      Other than a couple of brand new frigates what is stealth today?

  • @SquatterLoki
    @SquatterLoki 5 років тому +298

    British ships spent 2800 shells on Bismarck
    Bismarck: I can keep this up all day!

    • @sireezi9128
      @sireezi9128 4 роки тому +3

      [Squatterloki] I am honored to be the sixty ninth like

    • @benlaskowski357
      @benlaskowski357 4 роки тому +3

      The Bismarck was hit over 400 times, pal.

    • @SquatterLoki
      @SquatterLoki 4 роки тому +5

      @@benlaskowski357 Poor aiming on the British.

    • @benlaskowski357
      @benlaskowski357 4 роки тому +16

      @@SquatterLoki Not true. That's pretty normal accuracy for warships. In the Denmark Strait the Bismarck hit Hood only four times. It's not how many shots you fire that matters: it's the hits, and what they do.

    • @SquatterLoki
      @SquatterLoki 4 роки тому +2

      @@benlaskowski357 Ah, so you validated my statement and then some.

  • @PencilSticks
    @PencilSticks 7 років тому +51

    If someone doesn't make a movie about this, it will be a truly missed opportunity.

    • @joshedillon9534
      @joshedillon9534 7 років тому +4

      AJW There was a movie in 1960.

    • @robertkerton2993
      @robertkerton2993 7 років тому +1

      AJW there is a song and a movie about it

    • @PerfectlyFunctioningAI
      @PerfectlyFunctioningAI 6 років тому +3

      thats one retro sounding movie, we definitely need a modern one using today's rendering technology to really bring this epic battle to light.

    • @mecrac
      @mecrac 6 років тому

      Eh, I thought the crude cartoon drawings and historical recount did a pretty good job. Who needs hollywood honestly

    • @gregplambeck4582
      @gregplambeck4582 6 років тому +2

      Nah.... Tora! Tora! Tora! much better movie than Pearl Harbor....

  • @unit220
    @unit220 7 років тому +275

    This has been my favorite series yet, and I've loved all of them. The writing is so engaging that I'm always on the edge of my seat! Great work, thank you for this!

    • @ferbthe2gadgetguy
      @ferbthe2gadgetguy 7 років тому +6

      Olexi Petrov plus lots of updates on the artworks as well as tensions rising.
      We all know the Bismarck sank and yet, here we are exploring all those precious days and lives lost to set their foot on history.
      The tension was perfect, we wanted the British to win yet with hope jumping overboard how did they win? One of their best ships met Davey Jones with only 3 men left standing and yet we expect the British to win?
      Goosebumps on every corner at every command and every chess piece move slowly did theh win.

    • @TheGerm24
      @TheGerm24 7 років тому +4

      I watched the intro portion, and I was thinking "get 'em boys!" Funny how I am cheering on people from 75 years ago.

    • @SerialSnowmanKiller
      @SerialSnowmanKiller 7 років тому +2

      It's entertainment, certainly; but I have a hard time thinking of it as propaganda. After all, that segment talking about how the Royal Navy cruiser was forced to leave behind hundreds of men to drown is more likely to inspire pity and horror than patriotic fervor. And in any case, the war is long over. What point is there to propaganda when both combatants (Britain and Germany) are on the same side now?

    • @SerialSnowmanKiller
      @SerialSnowmanKiller 7 років тому

      Allright, you have a point there. It's entertainment rather than a documentary.

  • @Spyrocrab
    @Spyrocrab 5 років тому +443

    "Oh well, I can forget about England's Navy until I conquer Russia."
    Every part of what you just said, is wrong.

    • @Faun471
      @Faun471 4 роки тому +34

      The words conquer and russia should not be close to each other, it's impossible.

    • @firehazzard8497
      @firehazzard8497 4 роки тому +3

      British Navy.

    • @rogerogue7226
      @rogerogue7226 4 роки тому +19

      @@Faun471 The Mongols disagree.

    • @Faun471
      @Faun471 4 роки тому +4

      @@rogerogue7226 oof I kinda forgot about them, lmao

    • @rogerogue7226
      @rogerogue7226 4 роки тому +4

      @@Faun471 Everyone does, which is why it's more important to remember the one time Russia did get conquered. Mongols be awesome yo!

  • @taozeng9758
    @taozeng9758 4 роки тому +75

    “I AM A POLE” that will get stuck in my head for ever, RIP Bismarck

  • @deanbuss1678
    @deanbuss1678 6 років тому +46

    Has to be one of the MOST exciting war stories of all time.
    Told excellently by EXTRA HISTORY!
    My second time watching

  • @BrandonMcBadass
    @BrandonMcBadass 6 років тому +1669

    I want to hear the German end of it lol “Yea we went straight the entire time, but these dumbasses just couldn’t figure it out”

    • @adrianjezierski8093
      @adrianjezierski8093 6 років тому +156

      Where a damaged, leaking out-of-fuel battleship can go? a) ruuun to the nearest friendly port b) rendezvous around the sea
      Britsh picked the wrong option xD

    • @tehmemezlord2379
      @tehmemezlord2379 6 років тому +87

      If they did I can’t wait for the moment when they see the British attacking their own ship.

    • @cookiemuffin3208
      @cookiemuffin3208 6 років тому +89

      @@tehmemezlord2379 yeah like "ha these b*ches are attacking their own ships and were going in a straight line"

    • @wolfbrigade1425
      @wolfbrigade1425 6 років тому +80

      Brandon McBadass the germans knew that they were doomed. They knew why the rudder wasn't responding and they also knew that they wouldn't be able to reapair it. In an interview with one of the survivors, he told us that they had all wrote letters for their familiys, which were given to the pilot of one of Bismarck's planes. Sadly the katapult that started the plain jammed and the pilot was doomed to sink with the Bismarck.

    • @piacklejuice1213
      @piacklejuice1213 5 років тому +1

      Look at dem likes.

  • @Kerriangel
    @Kerriangel 3 роки тому +68

    That Polish signaller is an absolute legend and madlad

    • @Da_Rivulet
      @Da_Rivulet Рік тому +1

      the bastard was brave af for teasing the biggest warship possiby ever

  • @xXcagllariXx
    @xXcagllariXx 4 роки тому +15

    I had to pause just to say I lost it at the "I am a Pol" light signal while firing. That's gotta be the navy's equivalent of teabagging right there 😂😂

  • @luayon
    @luayon 5 років тому +204

    "I am a pole!"
    -Unknown Polish Man, 1941

  • @generalcyanide3602
    @generalcyanide3602 7 років тому +2942

    Germany: Hey Japan I'm about to take over Britain
    Japan: We're almost done over here in the Pacific
    Germany: Nothing can stop us now
    Japan: Oh by the way I bombed the U.S.A. so they wouldn't enter the war
    Germany: What ._.
    U.S.A.: *HI*

    • @jayc1048
      @jayc1048 6 років тому +397

      Germany: i will attack Russia in retaliation

    • @heavytube7890
      @heavytube7890 6 років тому +245

      Japan: Yes, that's a good plan. would you like more drugs- I mean medicine?

    • @waterenthusiast4721
      @waterenthusiast4721 6 років тому +125

      Inaccurate af.

    • @moneminer1915
      @moneminer1915 6 років тому +103

      You must be fun at parties.

    • @nickwhite2582
      @nickwhite2582 6 років тому +31

      More like bursts in playing the national anthem on a boom box

  • @bjarkiorarson3546
    @bjarkiorarson3546 7 років тому +58

    Very good story telling, even though most people familiar with the Bismarck know how it all ended. However I would really like to see more of the more German side of this story, if there is enough material about it that is.

  • @mattkensethfanaccount6365
    @mattkensethfanaccount6365 5 років тому +85

    Tirpitz:
    I'm gonna pretend I didnt see that

    • @friedrichdergroe6361
      @friedrichdergroe6361 5 років тому +8

      Tirpitz:
      Yes I didn't see my sister die

    • @ivangenov6782
      @ivangenov6782 3 роки тому +2

      @@friedrichdergroe6361 *Brother, K.M.S Bismarck was called a he

    • @friedrichdergroe6361
      @friedrichdergroe6361 3 роки тому +2

      @@ivangenov6782 and ships were mostly called she and because I play azur lane I also call Bismark she

    • @ivangenov6782
      @ivangenov6782 3 роки тому +1

      @@friedrichdergroe6361 yes however, his captain insisted upon calling K.M.S Bismarck a he due to all the power, wether it's untraditional or not, you still gotta refer to him as a he

    • @AlechiaTheWitch
      @AlechiaTheWitch 3 роки тому

      BOMBS AWAY.

  • @MrDeutschGerman
    @MrDeutschGerman 6 років тому +22

    A sad annecdote: there were four floatplanes aboard the Bismarck, and near the end of the battle, one was still operational. Men wrote farewell letters and gave them to the pilot that was supposed to fly off, he entered the cockpit, but the engine wouldn't start...

    • @JC-fy8wh
      @JC-fy8wh 10 місяців тому

      That pilot's name. Abraham Lincoln. You really believe anything people will tell you huh?

    • @MrDeutschGerman
      @MrDeutschGerman 10 місяців тому +1

      @@JC-fy8wh there a numerous sources on this. Although the catapult was at fault and not the Aircraft’s Engine.

  • @daltonfischer2224
    @daltonfischer2224 5 років тому +21

    Thats amazing, "I am a Pol" best naval thing ever

  • @nqinadlamini
    @nqinadlamini 7 років тому +5

    I was holding back the tears as you were describing the last moments when the Royal Navy was firing on the Birsmarck.
    The chaplin, the cocoa and rum. And finally having to abandon the sailors in the water brought a such sadness.
    What else could the Royal Navy do, they HAD to sink her.

  • @jelmargerritsen
    @jelmargerritsen 7 років тому +23

    Great series! The suspense was really great. Didn't even notice I just watched 40 minutes of content.

  • @serialkillerwhale
    @serialkillerwhale 7 років тому +583

    The capital ship drinking fuel with a curly straw.
    Yes.

  • @danlemarksman5571
    @danlemarksman5571 4 роки тому +23

    "At the bottom of the ocean, the depths of the abyss. They are bound, by iron and blood. The flagship of the navy, the terror of the seas. Its guns, have gone silent at last."

  • @artembentsionov
    @artembentsionov 5 років тому +88

    “He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas
    To lead the war machine
    To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine
    The terror of the seas
    The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine”

    • @akirarose3947
      @akirarose3947 5 років тому +3

      Sabaton!!!!

    • @davidkueny2444
      @davidkueny2444 5 років тому +1

      @@akirarose3947 that's not part of the lyrics!

    • @akirarose3947
      @akirarose3947 5 років тому +1

      @@davidkueny2444 lol

    • @mrreyes5004
      @mrreyes5004 4 роки тому +2

      Admiral Tovey & British Fleet: *nope lol* 6:53

    • @Prankester6856
      @Prankester6856 Рік тому

      2000 men and 50000 tons of steel
      Set a course for the Atlantic
      And the allies on their heel

  • @Ouvii
    @Ouvii 7 років тому +81

    "Hey we have this amazing ship!"
    "Great, send it out to combat situations with little support; try and keep it unsupported if possible."
    "That's a fantastic idea!"
    The sad thing is that the Japanese would make the same mistake with the Yamato

    • @Colon-D...
      @Colon-D... 5 років тому +1

      the yamato would die exactly like the Bismark in my opinion even 1 torpedo in the right place can sink a decently sized ship or heavily damage a giant ship

    • @mcmarkmarkson7115
      @mcmarkmarkson7115 5 років тому +2

      Bismark achieved more than she should in the time of airplanes. Honor and pride killed those navy man as much as the battle itself.

    • @m1co294
      @m1co294 5 років тому +1

      Overkillius Yamato had destroyers and some Shimakaze-class cruisers by its side

    • @mskelter
      @mskelter 5 років тому

      At that point the Japanese had been cornered very hard. They had few resources left and their war machines were pretty much breaking down (due to literal schoolchildren being hired to construct them due to a lack of manpower), as well as a lack of properly trained soldiers. They knew the Yamato was going to get dunked, that was the whole point, but they wanted to slow down American advances into the mainland.

  • @gregorytu8357
    @gregorytu8357 4 роки тому +23

    1:19 The real MVP of the hunt

  • @MarcelloInvierno
    @MarcelloInvierno 7 років тому +17

    Swordfish: "I want to attack the Bismarck".
    DM: "Make an attack roll then. But remember that you are not suited for this at all."
    Swordfish: "Nat 20"
    DM: "wtf. well..."

  • @FlyingDwarfzz
    @FlyingDwarfzz 7 років тому +61

    I wanna say, even with the knowledge that its quite possible that these comments dont get read, that this particular series of Extra history has gone above and beyond the others. The art is better, the scripting is better, even Dan's narration is more emotive and engaging. This is top quality UA-cam content.

    • @jerekrockw1057
      @jerekrockw1057 6 років тому +1

      Agreed. I actually couldn't wait to see each part.

  • @victoriawilliams6156
    @victoriawilliams6156 8 місяців тому +2

    These videos gave so much detail in such a dynamic way. I learned things that I had not been aware of before, and I thought I had studied the battle of the Bismarck in depth!

  • @HPmcDoogle
    @HPmcDoogle 7 років тому +77

    "I am a pole"
    What a sense of humor hahaha

  • @abigailcollins8443
    @abigailcollins8443 7 років тому +55

    Man those lil Swordfish when old is bizarrely effective

    • @grayscribe2125
      @grayscribe2125 7 років тому +5

      Makes one remember a certain Cessna that flew right through through USSR's tightest air defense net and landed in Moskow.
      Just because it's old, it doesn't mean it is useless.
      But still, 175 hits.

    • @CAPace09
      @CAPace09 7 років тому

      Colin Cramer
      British luck

    • @TheRevanM
      @TheRevanM 7 років тому +1

      Everyone makes it's own luck. Plane were extremely effective vs big capital ships. That is why they went out of use or were used as support for carriers. This attack would have never happend if Bismark have had a carrier. Also thoose swordfish planes weren't that old. Biplane doesn't mean old and useless.

    • @KatherineFtw
      @KatherineFtw 7 років тому +3

      Well, metal and wood are great in their own rights. The Spitfire vs. Hurricane Debate proves that.

    • @stevestrong3870
      @stevestrong3870 7 років тому +1

      You want wood and cloth I give you the de Havilland Mosquito, now that was a great crate!

  • @melaniesyntyche350
    @melaniesyntyche350 4 роки тому +7

    Mad respect to that Polish ship and that British navigator pilot who hung upside down from a flying plane to aim a shot. Respect.

  • @preuenuberalles3573
    @preuenuberalles3573 7 років тому +243

    *shooting a german battleship*
    *does small damage or doesnt at all*
    "I AM A POLE, I AM A POLE!!.."
    and so began the blitzkreig of the german navy ft. poland

    • @pandrzewko2780
      @pandrzewko2780 5 років тому +9

      @@Zainano why everyone thinks Poles are bad?!?! Poles are brave and have amazing history

    • @leelambert1559
      @leelambert1559 5 років тому +4

      pan drzewko *POLISH-LITHUANIAN COMMONWEALTH: FINALLY SOMEONE CAN RECOGNIZE ME WINGED HUSSARS*

    • @sjonnieplayfull5859
      @sjonnieplayfull5859 5 років тому +2

      @@pandrzewko2780 i know the stories and love them, but you can be both heroic AND weak at the same time... Poland just didnt have enough modern airplanes, else they might have stopped the germans.

    • @pandrzewko2780
      @pandrzewko2780 5 років тому

      @@sjonnieplayfull5859 i am from poland. And i know a lot about my country and world

    • @jjay3494
      @jjay3494 5 років тому +3

      @@Zainano contrary to you, the Poles have a life other than online games

  • @Constantine775
    @Constantine775 7 років тому +69

    All of the Rodney's guns were in the front, because she was so slow they figured it would always be chasing what it was shooting at.

    • @1993Crag
      @1993Crag 7 років тому +9

      It did allow for Rodney to have better turret protection then even Bismarck however.

    • @iceoriental123
      @iceoriental123 7 років тому +13

      And the amount of firepower Rodney had led some to speculate it could have fucked up Bismarck single-handedly.

    • @nelsonfamilyracing
      @nelsonfamilyracing 7 років тому +1

      Wings of Darkness Well as long as the Bismarck was as fucked up as it was.

    • @1993Crag
      @1993Crag 6 років тому +9

      crazycracka Rodney took out most of Bismarcks turrets on a single salvo. Bismarcks turrets were untouched before that point

    • @garylake1676
      @garylake1676 6 років тому +4

      That is not really true, from memory of my history research studies, (albeit some thirty odd years ago), the Rodney was designed to carry four or five sixteen inch gun turrets, (with one or two sixteen inch turrets at her stern), however, the ship was 'downsized' to accommodate the displacement treaties that the Bismark breached, hence it looked like it had been made a third too short, which was why she looked very awkward
      However, The Rodney could only ever be used a part of a concerted effort, as just about any German battleship or battle cruiser could chase her down from behind, where she only had, from memory, six or perhaps eight inch gun turrets, so she was not a stand alone threat like the Hood or The Prince of Wales, as she was awesome up front, but even the lightweight Eugen could have had the better of her from the stern, and the Scharnhorst would eaten her alive in a chase, let alone what the Bismark would have done to her.
      What you have to appreciate, is that the Germans were adept at understanding that battleship warfare had changed since WW1, in that the traditional broadside attacks ala the Battle of Jutland, (basically an arm wrestle), were outdated, and that mortar style fire was the future, and therefore the Germans built their ships with very thick deck armour, unlike the British, who had older ships not fit for anything other than broadside battles or sheer ship numbers dominance on the battle arena.
      The Bismark, and her sister ship, The Tirpitz, were so far advanced compared to the Royal Navy's fleet, that it would be like a comparing Mike Tyson to Sugar Ray Leonard in a straight fight, quite simply, the British had no heavyweights to go one on one with either of the two German battleships, hence the requirement for an all out assault on the Bismark once she was out of hiding.

  • @shuhratkessikbayev8886
    @shuhratkessikbayev8886 5 років тому +47

    🎶We found the German battleship was makin' such a fuss
    We had to sink the Bismarck 'cause the world depends on us
    We hit the decks a-runnin' and we spun those guns around
    We found the mighty Bismarck and then we cut her down🎶

    • @MichaelBirks
      @MichaelBirks 5 років тому +1

      There's a new, improved, version of this song.
      Out of the mist, a shape, a ship is taking form...

    • @oldrelic2690
      @oldrelic2690 3 роки тому

      The hood found the Bismarck, and on that very day.
      The Bismarck started firing 15 miles away!
      "We gotta sink the Bismarck!" was the Battlesound! But when the smoke had cleared away the mighty good went down...

  • @docterfantazmo
    @docterfantazmo 7 років тому +247

    I'm kinda conflicted. As a Brit it's cool to hear how the Royal Navy worked around their weaknesses to sink a stronger opponent but the Bismarck's crew didn't deserve that.
    As I'm typing, London Bridge was just attacked by what's likely to be terrorists... humanity kinda sucks for me at the moment.

    • @1993Crag
      @1993Crag 6 років тому +30

      Bismarcks crew didn't deserve that yeah. U-74 basically killed them all when it tried to attack rescue efforts.

    • @tomwhitworth9591
      @tomwhitworth9591 6 років тому +4

      docterfantazmo If there was a u-boat it was the correct call. A captains forst priority is to its own crew.

    • @SkyIon
      @SkyIon 6 років тому

      Wow

    • @TheVoiceOfReason93
      @TheVoiceOfReason93 6 років тому +1

      It's Human nature to root for the underdogs, but don't let it cloud your judgement. They're Nazis, or otherwise fighting for them.

    • @Darqshadow
      @Darqshadow 6 років тому

      We fight with honor because it sets us apart from them. When an enemy goes to low blows, we hold ourselves to a higher standard of honor and nobility. That's part of why Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan lost, the world was fighting for peace and freedom.

  • @Duke_of_Lorraine
    @Duke_of_Lorraine 7 років тому +12

    Winston Churchill : "B5"
    Adolf Hitler : "Battleship sunk..."
    (cut to that famous bunker scene)

  • @sokuntheaphe9101
    @sokuntheaphe9101 6 років тому +29

    "I AM A POLE"
    Me: Goddammit Walpole

    • @zepter00
      @zepter00 5 років тому

      Np... citizens of country what defended France, Norway, UK, liberated part of France, almost whole Belgium and Netherlands.. and took north wester part of nezo germany with MAIN BASE of kriegsmarine in Wilhelmshaven.

    • @aaungzaw
      @aaungzaw 3 роки тому

      hahaha

  • @christopherverhoef9112
    @christopherverhoef9112 7 років тому +78

    "He'd have plenty of time to deal with the troublesome English once he'd captured Moscow."
    And then he got involved in a land war in Asia.

    • @pmckinlay653
      @pmckinlay653 7 років тому +4

      MoronicAcid1 No one has successfully invaded Russia in winter... Except the Mongols [Mongoltage goes here]

    • @petrabanjarnahor229
      @petrabanjarnahor229 6 років тому

      t. dumfuk who never read

    • @draconon7072
      @draconon7072 6 років тому +1

      Christopher Ver Hoef At least he never went in with a Sicilian when death was on the line

  • @Society2
    @Society2 7 років тому +156

    "I am a Pole while firing." Damn.

    • @Dougy
      @Dougy 6 років тому +14

      "I am a Pole" while firing

  • @yeetnation4204
    @yeetnation4204 6 років тому +4

    This is probably my favourite video made by you. 1:57 was so touching

  • @firetarrasque4667
    @firetarrasque4667 7 років тому +71

    That's amazing. Flashing I am a Pole while destroying the pride other German navy.

  • @ictoan1880
    @ictoan1880 6 років тому +37

    3:13
    Congratulations, you pronounced Dorsetshire correctly.

    • @hairglowingkyle4572
      @hairglowingkyle4572 5 років тому +4

      It's easy to pronounce tbh

    • @HiringHamblin
      @HiringHamblin 4 роки тому +1

      But not Norfolk

    • @itxi
      @itxi 4 роки тому

      They weren't a million miles away with Norfolk, more of an accent than a mispronunciation.

    • @HiringHamblin
      @HiringHamblin 4 роки тому

      @@itxi If by accent you mean mispronunciation, yeah

  • @Ash-xh8vn
    @Ash-xh8vn 6 років тому +25

    2:22 Imagine you were on the Bismarck and you saw the Morse message "I am a Pol"

  • @ChiValryWu92
    @ChiValryWu92 7 років тому +4

    this series was amazing, i was actually on the edge of my seat as i was watching this series. Thank you so very much!

  • @adrnaline
    @adrnaline 6 років тому +10

    "Flashing i am a pole while firing" what a legend

  • @xDrawfreakx
    @xDrawfreakx 6 років тому +35

    This is movie worthy! Great job! As a German, I also see this story from the german side. Both the Royal Navy and the Kriegsmarine lost many sailors in this Battle just so one power hungry little man with a small moustache could do his thing. Just Sad.

  • @PragmaticAntithesis
    @PragmaticAntithesis 7 років тому +387

    So the biggest ship in the world was disabled by planes made of rags and scaffolding. Add one to the 'British luck is insane' count!

    • @neeneko
      @neeneko 7 років тому +121

      That is kinda why battleships fell out of use. Once torpedos and airplanes were effective, battleships became really big, really vulnerable targets.

    • @normtrooper4392
      @normtrooper4392 7 років тому +53

      Rolling a nat 20 when it counted

    • @spindash64
      @spindash64 7 років тому +11

      neeneko
      And so the Aircraft Carrier became the new dominant force of the navy, as would be proven in 1942

    • @jeffeppenbach
      @jeffeppenbach 7 років тому +2

      They were sometimes called "Ragbags".

    • @sebastiangrzelakowski7599
      @sebastiangrzelakowski7599 7 років тому +5

      Stringbags not Ragbags :)

  • @StegoAqua
    @StegoAqua 2 роки тому +4

    1:35 That swordfish navigator is a mad lad and a legend

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 6 років тому +5

    If you guys want something from the perspective of the German sailors, I'd recommend Robert Ballard's book on the Bismarck. He was the guy who explored the Titanic, and he also explored the wreck of the Bismarck. He also took the time to interview five survivors, four sailors and one officer, about the Bismarck, and the tone is sympathetic since his own son had died around the same age as many of those sailors on the Bismarck.

  • @kiddo6393
    @kiddo6393 7 років тому +166

    A simple destoyer against the mightiest ship on the world? One measly destroyer against The Pride of Germany?
    I AM A POLE

    • @Soundwave3591
      @Soundwave3591 5 років тому +4

      one Measly destroyer protected by two British Battleships, but yes.

    • @zepter00
      @zepter00 5 років тому +1

      TheBlackBaron later Poles from Polish 1st armored division liberated part of France, almost whole Belgium and Netherland, took whole North western part of Germany with MAIN BASE OF KRIEGSMARINE in Wilhelmshaven. Germans signed capitulation in front of general Stanisław Maczek, commander of Polish 1st armored division. Poles had even their own ocupation zone in this area. Polish armed forces on eastincluding tank units woth T-34-85 and IS-2 helped soviets took Berlin.

    • @firstconsul7286
      @firstconsul7286 5 років тому +6

      I'd be scared. The Poles are scary when they are on the offensive and serving another nation. *Simeoserria flashbacks*

    • @SixthFonist
      @SixthFonist 4 роки тому +1

      There were multiple destroyers attacking together. The Polish one just decided to go that extra mile.

    • @kiddo6393
      @kiddo6393 4 роки тому

      @@IkarusFD 2:20

  • @Mike23443
    @Mike23443 2 роки тому +3

    "but mostly they're keeping their distance"
    ORP Piorun while circle strafing the Bismarck at point blank range: I'm sorry, what?

  • @ImperialKnight770
    @ImperialKnight770 5 років тому +23

    🎼The flagship of the navy,
    the terror of the seas
    his guns have gone silent at last...🎼

  • @teenagestacker6063
    @teenagestacker6063 7 років тому +831

    Who else felt bad for the hundreds of German men left behind after the ship sank?

    • @sammy094sbiggestfan2
      @sammy094sbiggestfan2 7 років тому +324

      Why though Peter? The vast majority of German soldiers were innocent and had loving families, almost all unaware of the holocaust, and only small branches of the military could be considered 'evil'.

    • @mboi2733
      @mboi2733 6 років тому +124

      brits killed and eslaved millions of people nearly 4 times the ammount of people the germans killed

    • @yoyo2993
      @yoyo2993 6 років тому +10

      me :(

    • @Septimus_ii
      @Septimus_ii 6 років тому +33

      The crew of the Dorsetshire did, at least. But the U-Boat would probably have sunk her if she'd stayed

    • @mrreyes5004
      @mrreyes5004 6 років тому +38

      Sure as hell not me. Don't get me wrong, I know they were human beings just like us, and most probably weren't nearly as gung ho for all the mass murder and destruction Hitler wanted. The fact that one of the father's of the Bismarck's sailors was concerned for the life of his son is a pretty big pointer for that.
      However... Did they really expect anything else go happen? They sank the Hood, one of the most prized British vessels, and were planning to attack supply ships. When that U-Boat appeared near the sunken Bismarck, it should've been obvious instantly that the British would choose to flee and live rather than help the very men who'd been trying to kill them and had already killed their comrades. They knew the risks and should've known that mercy from the Brits would be incredibly small, if at all.

  • @PhaseLotA
    @PhaseLotA 7 років тому +106

    More WWII stuff! This and Kursk are so good...

    • @Aldowyn
      @Aldowyn 7 років тому

      Kursk was Wargaming sponsored too, IIRC. Maybe we'll have a Battle of Britain series to represent the air war, lol.

  • @AshtoinePH
    @AshtoinePH 2 місяці тому +2

    7:51 and We do not forget about The cat, AKA Unsinkable Sam

  • @midimusicforever
    @midimusicforever 4 роки тому +19

    "I am a Pole" is a great troll :D

  • @jonathanwilde5337
    @jonathanwilde5337 7 років тому +8

    Amazing series! Throroughly enjoyed it and your telling of it was brilliant. Gave me goosebumps at times :)

  • @LostInTheFarmersMarket
    @LostInTheFarmersMarket Рік тому +2

    Although I knew how this story would end, it's really nice hearing it again and with the Extra history lean. I had not heard about the polish ship or the American pilots on catalinas but it's those extra details that really flesh it out.

  • @assmeanything6308
    @assmeanything6308 6 років тому +9

    To anyone who was worried about the Bismarck’s crew that was left behind, 5 more men were rescued by that same U-boat that scared away the ship that sunk the Bismarck

  • @chrisrisberg3680
    @chrisrisberg3680 5 років тому +5

    So, I just watched all four back to back to back to back and I'm like openly crying. I have no idea why this has affected me so much. But thank you for being amazing ❤️

  • @rogerhazen3664
    @rogerhazen3664 5 років тому +2

    1:21 - Best part of the whole video lol. Hilarious, this channels animations/illustrations are 11/10 A++

  • @TheMayoiSway
    @TheMayoiSway 5 років тому +3

    This was the first one of your video series that actually actually made me emotional, the sheer determination from the British hit me somewhere. I hope to see more videos like this.

  • @firstconsul7286
    @firstconsul7286 5 років тому +2

    0:47 ...cresting waves and a small vessel with flashing lights and heavy drum and guitar beats. A man, in an armoured tank top is singing, a song that will be remembered by the UA-cam comments on anything related to ship they were designated to destroy for many, many years.

  • @minkeyandzomble6206
    @minkeyandzomble6206 3 роки тому +1

    That pilot hanging off the plane to make sure the torpedo hits. Give that man every medal!

  • @EXoDuZ302
    @EXoDuZ302 7 років тому +87

    considering how long it took to take her down im surprised they didnt go fuck it and capture the ship. it sounds like an amazing war asset

    • @Spinnie1
      @Spinnie1 7 років тому +61

      Well it was a blazing hellfire, Capturing it would be difficult.

    • @lookatthepicture4107
      @lookatthepicture4107 7 років тому +15

      it is call "hate" and its irrasional

    • @EXoDuZ302
      @EXoDuZ302 7 років тому

      good point

    • @xDrCo0lx
      @xDrCo0lx 7 років тому +34

      Crystal_ignition I believe the surviving crew ordered the ship scuttled, so they placed charges. Bismarck didn't surrender because it took a while to figure out who was in charge after the captain and most senior officers died.

    • @sarowie
      @sarowie 7 років тому +18

      Imagine towing a ship that is already heavily damaged, almost breaking apart that has not formally surrendered, limited and fuel and without direct command to do so. Why would one lead alone multiple captains disobey their orders and do something insane instead?

  • @mr.depthleviathan5425
    @mr.depthleviathan5425 3 роки тому +6

    “You know, there’s getting a concussion, and then there’s having your body partially phase into a different dimension. I think that’s the point you’re supposed to throw in the towel.”
    - Admiral Tovey, probably

    • @somethinglikethat2176
      @somethinglikethat2176 3 роки тому

      Rooney hit Bismarck's bridge early on in the fight. They was an independent attempt by someone to surrender however some of it's guns were still firing at the same time.
      Communication across the ship had been lost and there was uncertainty about who was in command.

  • @minutewalt
    @minutewalt 6 років тому

    I think this was the most tense EH series yet. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.

  • @andrea1854
    @andrea1854 5 років тому +15

    Bismark they needed 2 Battleships and a 2 cruisers to sink me in 50 minutes.
    Nagato: Hold my beer.

    • @davyt0247
      @davyt0247 4 роки тому

      And Yamato

    • @LordInter
      @LordInter 4 роки тому

      yeah yamato needed more planes then took part in pearl harbour

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 4 роки тому

      @@LordInter Both Yamato and Musashi each took more hits than entire American battlefleet in in Pearl Harbor and mostly heavier ones as Americans had heavier bombs with stronger explosives.

    • @ivangenov6782
      @ivangenov6782 3 роки тому

      @@piotrd.4850 not sure how many bombs like 20-30 but like 19 torpedoes hit the Musashi alone

    • @adamtruong1759
      @adamtruong1759 3 роки тому +1

      Well, if you're fighting a fair fight something's gone wrong. Also, Bismarck destroyed as a capable fighting unit pretty early in fight, so what's the point of a ship that can't sink very easily if can't effectively back for most of the time it's afloat.