True Hood had extra armour added. But this was not as a result of Jutland as the Hood was launched in 1918, two years after the battle.
However, the engagement between Hood and Bismarck can be seen as a battleship vs battleship engagement.
Never forget that the Prince of Wales was also present and she was a Battleship.
However, the engagement between Hood and Bismarck can be seen as a battleship vs battleship engagement.
That may be so, but as you stated above, it was in fact, a battlecruiser vs battleship engagement.
The Prince of Wales wasn't sunk, Hood was.
And?
I have never heared of the scuttling of the Bismarck before, but then the truth is that I have never read that much about it.
I met one of the Navigator/Wireless operators who flew on the Bismarck Mission.
He was shot down by an HMS, I am unsure of which one but it was possibly Nofolk.
I have never heared of the scuttling of the Bismarck before, but then the truth is that I have never read that much about it.
No captain will scuttler his ship unless he's left with no other alternatives.
Again, imo, I believe he was'nt a true Nazi and did'nt desire to continue the fight with the british, a people whom he greatly respected.
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