The absolutely most horrifying aspect of all these ships are the intact U-boats. You absolutely know they sunk from ruptured ballast tanks. Which means they did not sink like rocks, but drifted down. They also were above crush depth, so they did not implode from depth pressure. That means most, if not all, of the crew were alive when they hit bottom, never to surface again.
@Robert Curtis none of them were nazis. The German navy did not give a danm about the politics. Most of the time they disobeyed direct orders from the nazy party. The navy was pretty much its own sepreate entity and fought for Germany, not the nazis.
sherman dd or duplex drive they were fitted with a canvas and rubber screen that inflats with compreses air to form a boat like hull and it has 2 screw props in the back. they were ment to "swim" to the d-day beachea to suport the landing tropes. it only realy worked in very calm waters. they worked at sword and Utah beaches but at Omaha beach they we launched into 6 foot waves from 3 miles out 27 of the 29 tanks launched sank
There’s something beautiful, sad and haunting about sunken ships, they sit at the body of every ocean or sea, resembling nothing more than worn, shattered pieces of wood and metal, their crew nothing more than a memory, and for us, a piece of history we proudly rediscover in an attempt to learn about what sunk it in the first place, but for now, the ships and their crew will remain in their watery graves
ngl you're kinda right, it's just so Melancholy about seeing them in there final position like skeletons just discovered in a secret cave just so beautiful.
That's an artist's impression of what the wreck looked like when discovered in 1989. I very much doubt that she looks anything like that 30 years later.
The Bismarck was sunk with torpedos flood, while the Arizonas, Yamato, and the Hoods got hit in their vital parts making the ship explodes and wreck in half.
2:48 The sonar image is of a cargo ship, with the large rectangular openings to the cargo holds. HMS Sussex, pictured above it, was not sunk. It was broken up for scrap in 1950.
@@atagoknightandrewoneil615 Since Tirpitz sank at her moorings in Tromsø harbour in Norway the wreck was not at all hard to find. In fact the wreck was salvaged and sold for scrap between 1948 and 1957 so Im afraid you are 75 years late with the news.
Kind of amusing naming scheme, naming Erebus after the greek god of darkness but then the sister ship Terror rather than Phobos, the greek god of fear and terror.
@@Doyle- All ships became targets... Possible supplies for the war effort.. The Lusitania was sunk during WW1 for same reasons. She sank in 18 min and took 1200 lives with her. Was one of the things that brought the USA into the war. Take a look at the Wilhelm Gustloff... Late 1945 at the end of WW2. Greatest Maritime tragedy in history.. German Liner filled with escaping refugees. Sunk by a Russian Submarine.. Killed 9,000 people...
Bismarck snapped with its guns and hit the ammo rack in the middle of the ship between the stack and the bridge and fully obliterated the ship exept for some small parts of the bow and the back whatever thats called...
@@765ew4tr23Dino, from my very childhood I was obsessed with naval warfare and found the Imperial Japanese Navy to be my favourite of all powers of the 2nd world war. Despite their true efforts but due to lack of proper leadership they lost the battles which were totally destined to be won by the Japanese. if the British could hold against the mighty german force even if they were outnumbered in both the air and ground then why on earth the Japanese can't. so when I saw the grave of mighty Yamato again I was grief-stricken.
@@theT3901 The British could hold against Germans because German navy was literally zero to none. Germany had a crap navy compared to UK after WW I. But Germany was building up its navy real fast which could challange UK. As for Japan no. They could not have won. US was producing ship after ship. The Japanese were soon outnumbered and out gunned in naval combat.
@@mirzahamzabaig5667 yes what you are saying is true but when you face a no. Of Japanese men charging at you with full might and all you have up your sleeve is a pacific fleet. They had to keep a formidable surface fleet to combat the german encounters in the Atlantic as well so in case of a quick and decisive victory the U. S may have surrendered.
It’s sad to see the giants of the sea laying crippled and abandoned in the depths of their graves. Naval warfare lost it’s pride, the sight of the massive battleships clashing each other from miles apart are the past’s stories...
Some Famous ships: 0:08 RMS Lusitania 0:16 HMHS Britannic 1:34 RMS Titanic 1:48 KMS Bismarck 3:28 RMS Carpathia 3:37 USS Arizona 4:05 IJN Yamato 4:43 HMS Hood Edit: This took like 5 mins to make 😂 Edit 2: I apologise for any missed ships and ‘male’ was changed to ‘make’
It's amazing these ships are still partly in tact, but also eerie that they're so deep in the ocean, with the souls on board especially the submarines, rip warriors of the high seas
@@fozzylozzy1131 no wonder Bismarck cut him in half (like really in half) it's interesting that even tho bismarck took 2200 shells (380 sixteen-inch shells and 339 fourteen-inch shells) and around 20 torpedoes and 90% of bismarck is really fine for destroyed ship
@@lordfreezer2786 well sory for these shells, it was around 400 shells (still a lot) 2200 were shot same with around 18-24 launched torpedoes which 6 hit bismarck interesting enough all of this wasn't enough to sink it
@@szynszylku1447 Thats more like it.She recieved 3 final torpedoes after being under fire from King George V and Rodney,and 3 or 2 by planes in order to slow her down in pursuit,one of those being the fatal rudder hit.She did not get hit by 20 torpedoes.
*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* *_Epic Guitar Solo_*
@@IC-yu7yd I think all 3 ships should get the respect as they all went down fighting a threat that was far more dangerous than themself. They all got outplayed but they still kept fighting. HMS Hood eventough it got detonated, even tough it sunk within 3 minutes, it fired it's canon until the last second it was afloat. The Bismarck fought basically the Enitre royal navy: The Nelson, King George V, Ark Royal, Suffolk and Norfolk (fully aware it's not alot but still damn.) Yamato fought of what seemed like endless waves of planes packed with bombs and torpedos from 17 carriers. No matter the size or the nation, these ships are legends for their actions.
My great grandfather served on the USS Wisconsin and had gotten a plank from the ship as a family heirloom. My uncle has it but my dad had gotten a katana from a Japanese pilot that was captured after crashing in the water. The pilot had given the sword to my great grandfather as a sign of respect as that pilot was one of the best in the Japanese navy and the Wisconsin had managed to capture him, once my dad passes I might end up with it.
OH YES! I knew it as soon as 1) I saw your title and 2) a very precise and detailed animated re-enactment of the sinking of the Bismarck - By a wild series of circumstances as that massive ship sunk it managed to capsize, drop all its main turrets, sink at about 40 mph while it completely righted itself just in time to hit the bottom without breaking apart BUT was on top of an underwater mountainside, SOOO it was poised bow first down the slide shedding its superstructure UNTIL, by some fluke, it abruptly turned sharply ninety degrees to the slope to instantly come to a firm rest, stable as can be, upright and balanced, with mud cutting her bow like a bowwave, and if vision is obscured, looking as menacing as she does in her worst-looking pictures on the surface - still. This is a wonderful and delightful compilation for maritime aficionados to see these old ships' graves as they exist for real. Marvelous!
*old Rose from titanic movie* "Titanic was called the ship of dreams." *Echo of crew member* "ICE BERG RIGHT AHEAD!" *insert sad music used for movie* 1:31
3:26 I Can't Believe My Eyes, That I Am Now Crying, That The Titanic Rescuer, A Massive Part Of History, A Fine, Fine, Ship, Is Now At The Bottom Of The Sea. Plus This Sad Music Makes It Even Worse.
4:27 this ship’s sinking was the worst maritime disaster ever with over 9000 deaths because the ship was extremly over crowded 4:45 the hood was the pride of the royal navy during ww2 and was sunk while fighting the bismark
1:05 The Edmund Fitzgerald is famous among northern US. Especially those around the Great Lakes as it was the fastest iron ore ship on the lakes until one night a giant wave during a storm on Lake Superior crashed into the Fitzgerald splitting it half killing all on board instantly. The wave crashed so fast that, according to an eye witness account that, one moment the Fitzgerald was there communicating with it via radio and lights flashing. Next moment, she was gone in a blink of an eye. All 28 sailors died aboard the ship. For many many years the local Native American tribes spoke of Lake Superior as being highly dangerous during the Fall season and how unpredictable the great lake was. The Fitzgerald didnt heed this unfortunately along with another ship that was out with it. The other ship survived while the Fitzgerald wasn't so lucky.
I felt uneasy looking at their before and after of what's left of the ships. It's like looking at someone's picture before and what's left of the persons remains after
No joke it received a direct hit in the area when the powder and shells for her big guns was stored,there was three survivors, I'm surprised anyone survived.
I thought the graf Zeppelin was scrapped, but I never knew they sank it. I’ll have to do some digging on that story. Edit: I did my research and they did, in fact scuttle the ship. The soviets raised the ship, and then used it as target practice for them when they realized they didn’t have any other use for it. But in all fairness carriers were not universally recognized by nations until midway, and there forth the soviets didn’t think they needed it.
@@AustinBlack28 there was a new Yorktown, one of the Essex class carriers got the name after the original Yorktown had been sunk. This Essex class Yorktown survived the war and is a museum today. Maybe this is where your impression comes from
Yes it is sad to see this ships at the bottom of lakes and oceans . Like the Edmund Fitzgerald , Titanic , carpathia, and many other ships thatwhent down. I love the video keep up the hard work.
The Bismarck will always be my favorite, that's just sad that he had to end up in the depth of the ocean.... As for all of those boats.... May all the souls that perished with them rest in an eternal peace, with no suffering, and no war anymore...
Where's the HMS Victoria? You know what makes that wreck unique? It's rests *vertically* ! Looks like she has been driven down the seabed like a pole with her propellers sticking up to the surface. And the wreck is in very good shape too.
But The Accident Is very silly How Dumb The Captain Of HMS Camperdown Colision whit A biggest Caliber gun Ship in That time 413 MM but Stupid make a Beauty
An Uncle of mine was one of the last Crewmembers onboard, whom sunk her as blockade. He was initially one of the Chief Engineers in the Enginerooms, later Artillery Officer.
the hood and bismarck were extreme rivalry but now there in peace they are both the pride of the british and germany you may rest in peace the pride of those two countries
my ranking for my favourite ships are 1. Titanic 2. Brittanic 3. Olympic 4. Carpathia 5. Lusitania 6. Empress of Ireland 7. Andrea Doria (or Dora) 8. Costa Concordia i just find all of these ships so pretty and magnificent, with their size and speed and such. not to mention how spoooky yet still magnificent they look while in their final resting place. idk, its just the sleek black & white exterior paint and the huge funnels that do it for me. sorry for being such a nerd. the ships are just so pretty and magnificent i cant resist.
Fun fact about the Fitzgerald, the current image used here is actually from 2002, roughly. Before the spar deck collapsed, it was perfectly intact, apart from just 2 hatch covers near the bow. Other than the gigantic fucking split along the midships, it was perfectly intact.
3:25 RIP Carpathia "Hero of the Titanic."
Is that the ship that rescued the survivors on titanic?
Yes!
@@Dalidaschena sad violin sounds
bias car driver yeah
bias car driver yes!
Can we talk about how perfectly intact the Bismarck wreck is, that’s impressive
To be fair there is a small portion of the stern that broke off once she left the surface. But yes 90-95% of the Biz is intact.
@@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 why she captain Lindemann said it would be a he
Unlike the heredia that look a mess
Scuttling is clean
@@gameplayhd7421 Because we call every other ship "she".
It’s amazing how miniscule these behemoths look when they are in ruins at sea
Alex Kao war war never changes
Mario D that really had nothing to do with the statement
Taste my egg 4:43
*4:05* 2:26 2:30 2:45 3:06 3:37 4:19 4:30 4:41 4:51 5:02 4:22 *0:08** **0:16* 0:42 0:53 0:59 1:09 1:43 *1:48* 1:59 2:38 2:49 3:10 *3:22* *_3:28_* 3:44
Except titanic it still looks big
And the picture quality makes the wrecks more creepier for some reason
The absolutely most horrifying aspect of all these ships are the intact U-boats. You absolutely know they sunk from ruptured ballast tanks. Which means they did not sink like rocks, but drifted down. They also were above crush depth, so they did not implode from depth pressure. That means most, if not all, of the crew were alive when they hit bottom, never to surface again.
I know right!
Absolutely horrific.
Rip Bismark and Hood, and all the crew members that lost there lives that day on those two ships. Very fierce historic battle.
@@femmefuntime The people on board were sailors of the german navy. Not everyone was a fucking nazi
@@femmefuntime they were nazis but they were also good men who fought for their country
morgan megurine they were still human beings
@Robert Curtis none of them were nazis. The German navy did not give a danm about the politics. Most of the time they disobeyed direct orders from the nazy party. The navy was pretty much its own sepreate entity and fought for Germany, not the nazis.
@@femmefuntime look at u fuck
3:42 the tank: I’m a ship!
sherman dd or duplex drive they were fitted with a canvas and rubber screen that inflats with compreses air to form a boat like hull and it has 2 screw props in the back. they were ment to "swim" to the d-day beachea to suport the landing tropes. it only realy worked in very calm waters. they worked at sword and Utah beaches but at Omaha beach they we launched into 6 foot waves from 3 miles out 27 of the 29 tanks launched sank
The fact that the "before" Picture is a balloon tank cracks me out
There were people in this those tanks
@@justvincent555 yes
@@TheGuyThatsNotFunny I mean, people were just carrying it with their bare hands lol
Bismarck sitting the right side up and still looks the same.
Quality German Product™
She turned into a german u-boat
She decided she wanted to go deep diving
Baka monoga
German Ships are the best
The guns are waiting for a enemy how dont come but its funny that its live isnt over!
*Deustche Qualität*
There’s something beautiful, sad and haunting about sunken ships, they sit at the body of every ocean or sea, resembling nothing more than worn, shattered pieces of wood and metal, their crew nothing more than a memory, and for us, a piece of history we proudly rediscover in an attempt to learn about what sunk it in the first place, but for now, the ships and their crew will remain in their watery graves
ngl you're kinda right, it's just so Melancholy about seeing them in there final position like skeletons just discovered in a secret cave just so beautiful.
2:00 looks like a komodo dragon.
@@gtrainz3721 apaan sih gajelas. Maksud dia, itu bangkai kapalnya mirip kyk komodo.
@@gtrainz3721 lu yg ngegas bego
Welp, half of it
Ha u right
Maybe the submarine has transformed into a komodo dragon.
0:47 These images blend perfectly
Because it’s one image,
Bruh thats a painting
Two thousand men, and fifty thousand tons of Steel, setting course for the Atlantic with the Allies on the heel.
Fire power! Firefight! Battle stations keep the target steady in sight!
Pride of a nation a beast made of steel! Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean!
@@everythinghistory6770 into formation the hunt has begun
@@simplymarshal1167 death and damnation, the fleet is coming! He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas!
@@reyhan5324 To lead the warmachine! To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine!
KMS Bismarck is still recognizable
*Deutsche Qualitat 100%*
Comrade
That's an artist's impression of what the wreck looked like when discovered in 1989. I very much doubt that she looks anything like that 30 years later.
Still, dat german enginering was hella fine.
Considering the punishment Bismark took. She sank because the crew skuttled her, not because the Royal Navy. That is German engineering.
@@warhawk2121 i know it,but the Bismarck still the best Battleship in history
Wow the apart from battle damage the bismarck unlike most wartime shipwrecks is completely intact what an incredible ship
German built, German sank.
The Bismarck was sunk with torpedos flood, while the Arizonas, Yamato, and the Hoods got hit in their vital parts making the ship explodes and wreck in half.
Found the wehraboo
Scuttling is much cleaner as opposed to getting sunk
Well it did have like 300mm of armor holding it together
Lol at 3:43 the before image for the Sherman on D-Day was the fake inflatable army one
Yeah, its not a real Sherman
Yeeeee
Could be the start of a new conspiracy theory: were shermans real?
@@user-oo8xp2rf1k *What have you brought upon this cursed land*
@@user-oo8xp2rf1k they were real ones but there were alot of the inflatable ones to trick the germans
3:02 It lived up to it's name
HOW DARE YOU GUYS
@@anitamcconkey3574 lol
@@anitamcconkey3574 lol
@@engineergaming9045 what are u doing here
@@lefrenchaudir188 lol
A moment of silence for everyone who died in these ships
UwU
@gabriele aspromonte hey dude how big of a pp are u packing
@gabriele aspromonte fuck you you will be haunted by everyone on the ships sunk
May their souls rest in peace
Tru
2:48 The sonar image is of a cargo ship, with the large rectangular openings to the cargo holds. HMS Sussex, pictured above it, was not sunk. It was broken up for scrap in 1950.
Got that right.
Sus sex
@@mazbrag sus
@@pluto81 sex
did you see also see the issues with the image they have for the arizona?
If you’re still paying attention to comments on this video, Canadian archeologists have found the HMS Terror; sister ship of the Erebus.
They also found the kms tirpitz wreck
@@atagoknightandrewoneil615 Tripitz was scrambled years ago into norwegian cars.
@@atagoknightandrewoneil615 Since Tirpitz sank at her moorings in Tromsø harbour in Norway the wreck was not at all hard to find. In fact the wreck was salvaged and sold for scrap between 1948 and 1957 so Im afraid you are 75 years late with the news.
And Kaga or akagi too
Kind of amusing naming scheme, naming Erebus after the greek god of darkness but then the sister ship Terror rather than Phobos, the greek god of fear and terror.
3:28 I'm gonna CRY I can't see Titanic's Hero like That!
blame a russian sub
I didn't know about the Carpathia's fate until last year... I was so heartbroken
@@themightyj8057 Do more research. The German Kaiserliche Marine was waging unrestricted submarine warfare against any ship sailing towards Britain.
I know
I was crying on prinz eugen
3:42 tank on the left is a ballon lol
maybe the m4 was a light tank
No it was the tank that fooled hitler
Vector yeah.
imedi It was an infantry tank
this tank created by ghost army
It was a sad end for the heroine ship RMS Carpathia.
The ship that responded and rescued the survivors
Carpathia Not a part of military transport ship But why Fucking U-boat sunk it
Just because she's gone she will always be the ship who saved the titanic passengers
@@Doyle-
All ships became targets... Possible supplies for the war effort..
The Lusitania was sunk during WW1 for same reasons.
She sank in 18 min and took 1200 lives with her. Was one of the things that brought the USA into the war.
Take a look at the Wilhelm Gustloff... Late 1945 at the end of WW2.
Greatest Maritime tragedy in history..
German Liner filled with escaping refugees.
Sunk by a Russian Submarine..
Killed 9,000 people...
Ronnie scheffer WAS IT??? REALLY??? maybe because it was the *actual* ship that picked up survivors from the *actual* titanic disaster.
4:46
Ship:exists
Enemy ship :does magic
Pow it’s just dust
Thanos snapped it away
@@kolbyadams9979 no, bismarck snapped it away
How the fu** the bismarck turn the hood into dust?
Bismarck snapped with its guns and hit the ammo rack in the middle of the ship between the stack and the bridge and fully obliterated the ship exept for some small parts of the bow and the back whatever thats called...
@@gorrhysa01 Back part is called the stern.
Ships are some of the most beautiful things mankind ever built. Their loss is tragic, and the music sets the tone well.
Agree
Agree. Especially ships back in the day. They seem majestic for some reason, even the battleships themselves looked totally awesome.
How bout this one? 3:43
😂
Whats the music?
4:05 my heart skipped a beat.
Why
@@765ew4tr23Dino, from my very childhood I was obsessed with naval warfare and found the Imperial Japanese Navy to be my favourite of all powers of the 2nd world war. Despite their true efforts but due to lack of proper leadership they lost the battles which were totally destined to be won by the Japanese. if the British could hold against the mighty german force even if they were outnumbered in both the air and ground then why on earth the Japanese can't. so when I saw the grave of mighty Yamato again I was grief-stricken.
@@theT3901
The British could hold against Germans because German navy was literally zero to none. Germany had a crap navy compared to UK after WW I. But Germany was building up its navy real fast which could challange UK.
As for Japan no. They could not have won. US was producing ship after ship. The Japanese were soon outnumbered and out gunned in naval combat.
@@mirzahamzabaig5667 yes what you are saying is true but when you face a no. Of Japanese men charging at you with full might and all you have up your sleeve is a pacific fleet. They had to keep a formidable surface fleet to combat the german encounters in the Atlantic as well so in case of a quick and decisive victory the U. S may have surrendered.
@@theT3901
I don't think USA would want to surrender that fast. Not when they knew Japan has no chance of winning.
4:06
Nobody:
Phil Swift: *Now Thats alot of damage!*
TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF FLEXTAPE,I SAWED THIS BATTLESHIP IN HALF
@@elPepe-qv2ww it a huge exploding lmao
It’s sad to see the giants of the sea laying crippled and abandoned in the depths of their graves. Naval warfare lost it’s pride, the sight of the massive battleships clashing each other from miles apart are the past’s stories...
xD
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
3:44 Sherman: look at me, I'm the battleship now
Yep the uss m4 sherman
Some Famous ships:
0:08 RMS Lusitania
0:16 HMHS Britannic
1:34 RMS Titanic
1:48 KMS Bismarck
3:28 RMS Carpathia
3:37 USS Arizona
4:05 IJN Yamato
4:43 HMS Hood
Edit: This took like 5 mins to make 😂
Edit 2: I apologise for any missed ships and ‘male’ was changed to ‘make’
you miss Andrea Doria at 0:33, Empress of Ireland at 0:37 and the Whilhelm Gustloff at 4:30
5 minutes to male?
How you know the warships are males ? 😂😂
You missed 1:00 USS Yorktown
2:28 HMS Ark Royal
@@defiraphi they are GIRLS
0:26 Sounds like a ghost ship spotting in 1890.
*Scared in German*
4:06 that huge explosion duh
That ship was made by irrish man in belfast.
@@ridzuannurain_z3811 wtf ?
@@ridzuannurain_z3811 Lol wat
@Atomic Roar 430 to be exact.
@@DuckyGoose74 haha why?? That right? That ship is made by belfast dock yard in 1912..
3:21 my mood right now
uhh
Whatttt so you float
Did this guy get a boner when looking some dead ship ?
Weird fetish you have.
@@PakAniesPakAnies probably 🤣
I hate that it took me 3 1/2 years to get this.
It's amazing these ships are still partly in tact, but also eerie that they're so deep in the ocean, with the souls on board especially the submarines, rip warriors of the high seas
well except for the HMS Hood, that thing looks like the worst jigsaw puzzle ever
@@fozzylozzy1131 no wonder Bismarck cut him in half (like really in half) it's interesting that even tho bismarck took 2200 shells (380 sixteen-inch shells and 339 fourteen-inch shells) and around 20 torpedoes and 90% of bismarck is really fine for destroyed ship
@@szynszylku1447 Bro i think you badly mixed up something LMAO
2200 shells?20 Torpedoes? XD
@@lordfreezer2786 well sory for these shells, it was around 400 shells (still a lot) 2200 were shot same with around 18-24 launched torpedoes which 6 hit bismarck interesting enough all of this wasn't enough to sink it
@@szynszylku1447 Thats more like it.She recieved 3 final torpedoes after being under fire from King George V and Rodney,and 3 or 2 by planes in order to slow her down in pursuit,one of those being the fatal rudder hit.She did not get hit by 20 torpedoes.
*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*
*_Epic Guitar Solo_*
Titanic I'm the iconic and famous ship wreck in the world
Yamato Musashi Bismarck USS Hornet And Hood: I'm I joke to you?
Raging_Bolt_HP 420360 hms helge ingstad: am I a joke to you
Don't forget the USS Arizona
Yamato, Musashi, Bismarck, Hornet and Hood's wrecks are deemed only historical,not iconic nor famous
the Helge Ingstad was raised and unfortunately will be scrapped
TOO TRUE
Gorgeouse video
Its true what they say...
There are more ships sunk than afloat...
Hopefully they stay untouched by men forever
Yeah say that to the remains of the Tirpitz
@@hondacivic8222 There are no remains of Tirpitz.
@@MK-rr7cg that. that was the joke dipshit.
.....
@@MK-rr7cg r/woooosh
4:19 look closly at the text
Aircarft 🤣
Aircarft sounds more German tbh
Zepplin the e is not there
Why don't you watch the Yamato sinks video
@@bungeezombie6189 because...we don't want to watch it?
Thanks for including all the Great Lakes wrecks. It's really nice to see when those wrecks are all too often overlooked.
imagine discovering the bismarck thinking its a normal battleship then BOOM a huge swastika on the front
There was one at the back to
Thay had known it was the Bismarck from the beginning because they were looking for it
RIP HMS HOOD and Yamato
Yeah those are the brutal ones.
But Hood and Falmouth is the most brutal. It's barely recognizeable
You mean BISMARK and YAMATO since HMS HOOD got destroyed by the BISMARK
@@IC-yu7yd thats still a RIP, RIP meand Rest in Peace dick
@@IC-yu7yd no. Both hood and yamato blew up because of their own magazines exploding.
@@IC-yu7yd I think all 3 ships should get the respect as they all went down fighting a threat that was far more dangerous than themself. They all got outplayed but they still kept fighting. HMS Hood eventough it got detonated, even tough it sunk within 3 minutes, it fired it's canon until the last second it was afloat. The Bismarck fought basically the Enitre royal navy: The Nelson, King George V, Ark Royal, Suffolk and Norfolk (fully aware it's not alot but still damn.) Yamato fought of what seemed like endless waves of planes packed with bombs and torpedos from 17 carriers. No matter the size or the nation, these ships are legends for their actions.
5:06
I went on that EXACTLY statue
It's in Gloucester, Massachusetts honoring the fisherman mostly, I think
I was kinda suprised about the Yamato wreck. I was expecting it to be i 1 piece but then i saw the HMS Hood. Man that ship got rekted so bad
the Yamato exploded just after she sank, the explosion ripped her apart
That’s the movie wreck model of Arizona not real one
KlipsFilms Melbourne, he used that because you can’t dive the actual wreck, it’s a war memorial
There are still aerial photos of the memorial where you can see the ship underneath. It's not very deep down.
TheJadedEagle I know, I’ve been to the memorial before
A lot of these pictures are models/paintings of the wrecks. Doesnt mean theyvare inaccurate though, just means that you can actually see the wreck
hj
My great grandfather served on the USS Wisconsin and had gotten a plank from the ship as a family heirloom. My uncle has it but my dad had gotten a katana from a Japanese pilot that was captured after crashing in the water. The pilot had given the sword to my great grandfather as a sign of respect as that pilot was one of the best in the Japanese navy and the Wisconsin had managed to capture him, once my dad passes I might end up with it.
Do you happen to know the name of the pilot that fell?
That would help us figure out how much of a decorated pilot he was.
@@thetexan1011 Unfortunately I do not.
I could try to ask my father or my grandfather but my great grandfather has already passed away.
OH YES! I knew it as soon as 1) I saw your title and 2) a very precise and detailed animated re-enactment of the sinking of the Bismarck -
By a wild series of circumstances as that massive ship sunk it managed to capsize, drop all its main turrets, sink at about 40 mph while it completely righted itself just in time to hit the bottom without breaking apart BUT was on top of an underwater mountainside, SOOO it was poised bow first down the slide shedding its superstructure UNTIL, by some fluke, it abruptly turned sharply ninety degrees to the slope to instantly come to a firm rest, stable as can be, upright and balanced, with mud cutting her bow like a bowwave, and if vision is obscured, looking as menacing as she does in her worst-looking pictures on the surface - still.
This is a wonderful and delightful compilation for maritime aficionados to see these old ships' graves as they exist for real. Marvelous!
1:50 : German Quality
4:44 : British Quality
NOT FUNNY
@@hmshood1757 sorry hood 🗿
@@hmshood1757 i think its funny lol
Lol true
bruh
Lusitania's wreck is truly very sad to see
quite frankly all the wrecks is truly very sad to see
Rip Bismark!
yet no one remember the Bismarcks way better Sister: KMS Tirpitz
R.I.P Bismarck and Yamato 😔
"cough" "cough" *Tirpitz* "cough" "cough" *Hood* "cough"
@@p_filippouz all of them are great ships
2 of the largest battle ships ever are at the bottom of the ocean
@@nuclearreactor118 At least all 4 Iowas are still afloat
Don’t forget hood
1:16 underwater rock.
Am I the only one that feels a strong emotional connection with these old warships?
Easy answer
*No*
The carpathia being a ship wreak is sad because that’s the ship that saved the titanic survivors
*old Rose from titanic movie* "Titanic was called the ship of dreams." *Echo of crew member* "ICE BERG RIGHT AHEAD!" *insert sad music used for movie* 1:31
3:26 I Can't Believe My Eyes, That I Am Now Crying, That The Titanic Rescuer, A Massive Part Of History, A Fine, Fine, Ship, Is Now At The Bottom Of The Sea. Plus This Sad Music Makes It Even Worse.
4:56 OMG HOW IT SUNK AT THAT PLACE
No it struck cove island way far out then is was towed to Big Tub Harbor where is eventually sank
4:27 this ship’s sinking was the worst maritime disaster ever with over 9000 deaths because the ship was extremly over crowded
4:45 the hood was the pride of the royal navy during ww2 and was sunk while fighting the bismark
1:05 The Edmund Fitzgerald is famous among northern US. Especially those around the Great Lakes as it was the fastest iron ore ship on the lakes until one night a giant wave during a storm on Lake Superior crashed into the Fitzgerald splitting it half killing all on board instantly. The wave crashed so fast that, according to an eye witness account that, one moment the Fitzgerald was there communicating with it via radio and lights flashing. Next moment, she was gone in a blink of an eye. All 28 sailors died aboard the ship. For many many years the local Native American tribes spoke of Lake Superior as being highly dangerous during the Fall season and how unpredictable the great lake was. The Fitzgerald didnt heed this unfortunately along with another ship that was out with it. The other ship survived while the Fitzgerald wasn't so lucky.
4:04 yamato: the biggest battleship in the world sunk by a US millitary aircraft and had a sister named musashi
Hood got hit with only one salvo, with 2 shells hitting it.
At least according to the internet idk for sure
@@SolarKronosSBOSC and the most powerful
3:42 *oh noe a tonk has become an ocean linor*
XD
Omg
T O N K
tank liner
This is so well done and the music kept it reverent.
I felt uneasy looking at their before and after of what's left of the ships. It's like looking at someone's picture before and what's left of the persons remains after
This is amazing how you guys can idea identify these ship due to the erosion of these lost ships...
Battleships are easy to identify since they are wrapped with armour, but there is an exeption IJN yamato the thing got raped by 400 aircraft
@@mecate818 poor Yamato.. :(
Now we can clearly see that both sides are evil. No good guy in here.
@kohlshu No, there are never any good sides in war, only the people who won.
@@DBT1007 How does an overwhelming military superiority make you evil?
ship: sinks at old times
everyone: this is going down in history!
R.I.P the hero of the Titanic 1912 and ended up dead 1918
1911-1918*
(if some people get confused, he was mentioning about RMS Carpathia)
4:45 - It really looks like dust to me when i look at the HMS Hood. It really blew to pieces litellary.
No joke it received a direct hit in the area when the powder and shells for her big guns was stored,there was three survivors, I'm surprised anyone survived.
4:05:: my fav battleshipppp IJN yamato
william.k that’s the musashi’ s wreck
@@sirankleknocker3122 ITS NOT EVEN MUSASHI'S WRECK MAN
thats a Model
I thought the graf Zeppelin was scrapped, but I never knew they sank it. I’ll have to do some digging on that story.
Edit:
I did my research and they did, in fact scuttle the ship. The soviets raised the ship, and then used it as target practice for them when they realized they didn’t have any other use for it. But in all fairness carriers were not universally recognized by nations until midway, and there forth the soviets didn’t think they needed it.
0:58 this was the only American carrier sunk at the battle of Midway.
In all honesty I thought the Yorktown survived the war..
@@AustinBlack28 I bet some others did to
@@AustinBlack28 there was a new Yorktown, one of the Essex class carriers got the name after the original Yorktown had been sunk. This Essex class Yorktown survived the war and is a museum today. Maybe this is where your impression comes from
Did you see the movie? I thought it was good.
@@kingcrayon3668 yup it was awesome!
R.I.P to all sailors who lost their lives in the sea and aboard all the ships shown in this video tribute to all sailors lost at sea
The shadows creep me out almost as much as that U-boat that's still just hanging there with air inside.
1:47 PRIDE OF A NATION BEAST MADE OF STEEL BISMARCK IN MOTION KING OF THE OCEAN
HE WAS MADE TO RULE THE WAVES ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS
TO LEAD THE WARMACHINE!
@@Dimlight505 WHY ARE YOU USING CAPITAL LETTERS?
I DONT KNOW
BISMARCK APPROVES!
R.I.P carpathia and titanic..... one remembered being a hero, one remembered being that ship that was "unsinkable"
1:01 my 1st favorite aircraft carrier
Yes it is sad to see this ships at the bottom of lakes and oceans . Like the Edmund Fitzgerald , Titanic , carpathia, and many other ships thatwhent down. I love the video keep up the hard work.
today marks 45 years since the Edmund Fitzgerald sank
3:43 on second thought i thought the tank have legs 🤣
Same
He he tank go stomp
No
4:39 this is the most horrifying of all time
The greatest mistake that the US Navy ever did was painting the main guns of USS Arizona red☹️
Well they painted the top of Bismarck’s guns yellow
Bruh they painted the USS Nevada all Orange
i never saw the wreck of carpathia before, it was amazing!
but the thing i notice is that the Wreck of Carpathia is sinking in the sand
The Bismarck will always be my favorite, that's just sad that he had to end up in the depth of the ocean.... As for all of those boats.... May all the souls that perished with them rest in an eternal peace, with no suffering, and no war anymore...
Michael Laura Jackson Before you all reply with “It’s a she.” Bismarck was known as a he.
@@mapleflag6518 Uhm, they sad 'He'
Only the dead have seen the end of war.
The wreck of kms bismarck was in upright position instead of slide down.
OI ITS A SHE GET YOUR SHIP GENDER LOGIC RIGHT
4:04 to anyone wondering why the yamato looks so damaged, it is because when it was hit with torpitos, all magazines exploded.
Have you seen Musashi it’s in like 100 pieces
torpedoes
The result ended in thee same as the uss Arizona
@@warthunderfunnyshorts3701The HMS hood is quite literally "Gone, Reduced to Ashes."
Whyyyy 😭😭😭. Who the heck forgot to close the blast doors 😭
Where's the HMS Victoria?
You know what makes that wreck unique? It's rests *vertically* !
Looks like she has been driven down the seabed like a pole with her propellers sticking up to the surface. And the wreck is in very good shape too.
Rusalka stands on end as well
But The Accident Is very silly How Dumb The Captain Of HMS Camperdown Colision whit A biggest Caliber gun Ship in That time 413 MM but Stupid make a Beauty
4:27 anyone else read Salt to the sea and know how sad this is
Not read it but i know the story
4:40 underwater iceberg
0:59 Rest In Peace USS Yorktown.
An Uncle of mine was one of the last Crewmembers onboard, whom sunk her as blockade. He was initially one of the Chief Engineers in the Enginerooms, later Artillery Officer.
3:43 aw yes my favorite “shipwreck”
Tankwreck
the hood and bismarck were extreme rivalry but now there in peace they are both the pride of the british and germany you may rest in peace the pride of those two countries
I gotta say the HMHS Britannic is pretty intact but the bow I’d disconnected from the rest of the ship overall it is pretty intact
The KMS Bismarck is still beautiful to this day. May the souls of the lost crews find peace.
4:45 thats just ammo lol
Like the vid keep up the good work
I really enjoyed this video
Im from Michigan and seeing the Edmund fitzgerald wreck is still sad for me.
Same
The Edmund Fitzgerald weighed 20,000 tons more than it weighed empty.
What's worse is that all hands went down.
she had 26,110 tons of taconite in her
I would be scared on a German Submarine after seeing this lol
@Poorgamersa D actually the one who were sinking the u-boats were the Britis
I love when the pictures line up in a way where it looks like the ship is traveling above its fate
1:31 My favourite ship of all time! Also I love famous British Passenger Liners more than German Warship's or submarines.
same, both with your comment about the Titanic being your favourite and how you prefer British Luxury/Passenger Liners than Warships or Submarines
my ranking for my favourite ships are
1. Titanic
2. Brittanic
3. Olympic
4. Carpathia
5. Lusitania
6. Empress of Ireland
7. Andrea Doria (or Dora)
8. Costa Concordia
i just find all of these ships so pretty and magnificent, with their size and speed and such. not to mention how spoooky yet still magnificent they look while in their final resting place. idk, its just the sleek black & white exterior paint and the huge funnels that do it for me. sorry for being such a nerd. the ships are just so pretty and magnificent i cant resist.
Musashi was already found here in the philippines in leyte
Dagat ng Sibuyan sa Leyte
3:44 jeez,tanks don’t swim
True
@@ElijahHoodz red sus
I saw red vent in admin
@@myearsburn4826 what I was doing task in cafe
Guys vote red I saw him vent in admin
this like looking at someone who is young and filled with hope, and then seeing them 10 years after they died, been decaying underground
Fun fact about the Fitzgerald, the current image used here is actually from 2002, roughly. Before the spar deck collapsed, it was perfectly intact, apart from just 2 hatch covers near the bow. Other than the gigantic fucking split along the midships, it was perfectly intact.
2:54
Phil swift has sawed his boat in half once again.
Meh remind me to laugh later
Ughughguhghhghgghgug thats only 3/4 of the ship damaged
also please change that pfp, I play roblox and highly am disturbed now lol
3:43 you really dont know this tank do you? It M4 Sherman medium tank
Have your ever search about ww2 before d day landings
It was an inflatable along with many others to trick the enemy
kasperi harju I know it’s just to make some viewers who don’t know history laugh
@@squeakerkid915 yes i knew that i just told the tanks model
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Very nice video
This soothing ass music with pics of these lifeless ships at the bottom of the freaking ocean is definitely unsettling.
The hull of the Bismarck still being intact..
"Deutsche kwaliteit"
Meanwhile the Hood is nothing but dust...
“British Quality”