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HMS King George V, the most advanced British battleship of World War II, was initially held in reserve to avoid submarine ...
HMS Hood was laid down during World War I and completed ... All but three sailors aboard perished. One of the survivors, Able Seaman Bob Tilburn, hid behind a projectile launcher while explosions ...
At least 1,415 men died when Hood sank in the Denmark Strait on 24 May 1941. This was the Royal Navy's greatest loss on a single ship of the Second World War. When the Bismarck was sunk 9 days ...