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  1. 17 de dic. de 2001 · With Robert Lindsay, Eric Grove, Bill Jurens, Oliver Senton. The voyage to find history's two greatest battleships. It was the greatest sea battle of World War Two. It ended in the destruction of the two finest warships the world has ever seen and claimed the lives of almost 3,500 men.

  2. 7 de oct. de 2019 · This was a TV documentary that aired on KCPT (Kansas City Public Television) with a license from the PBS in the United States in 2002. It documents the World War II battle involving battleships Hood & Bismarck. It was originally recorded onto a VHS tape.

  3. The Destruction of the Hood.. At 0600, the Hood and the Prince of Wales were in the process of turning another 20º to port in order to bring their after turrets into action, when Bismarck's fifth salvo hit the Hood.The distance was less than 9 miles (16,668 metres / 18,236 yards). At least one 38-cm shell penetrated Hood's armour belt and reached an after magazine where it exploded. 3 The ...

  4. In May of 1941, the Hood and the Bismarck engaged in a fierce battle resulting in the destruction of both ships and over 3,500 casualties. Using archival footage, computer effects, and interviews with survivors, director Gary Johnstone explores the demise of the HMS Hood, once considered the best ship in Britain's fleet, as well as the ...

  5. Using archival footage, computer effects, and interviews with survivors, director Gary Johnstone explores the demise of the HMS Hood, once considered theb est ship in Britain's fleet, as well as the mysterious sinking of Germany's battleship, the Bismarck.

  6. Watch PBS in early May for "Battle of Hood and Bismarck," a two-hour documentary weaving together the expedition with a history of the famed battle between the Hood and the...

  7. The voyage to find history’s two greatest battleships. It was the greatest sea battle of World War Two. It ended in the destruction of the two finest warships the world has ever seen and claimed the lives of almost 3,500 men.