RM2A9TGGG–Bismarck battleship, Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine
RMKJNGAP–BISMARCK WW2 vintage B&W image 1941 The Battleship Bismarck on manoeuvres shortly before its sinking on the 26-27th May by superior British forces including HMS RODNEY. Nazi Kriegsmarine naval flag semaphore sailor signalling from ship to Battleship Bismarck somewhere in the Western Atlantic
RMB4067F–events, Second World War / WWII, naval warfare, German battleship 'Bismarck' seen from the heavy cruiser 'Prinz Eugen', fjord south of Bergen, Norway, 21.5.1941,
RMCPHPX5–German battleship 'Bismarck' opening fire on the British battleship 'Prince of Wales' and the British battlecruiser 'Hood',
RM2EATDT3–BISMARCK WW2 Nazi Germany Navy Bismarck battleship 1940's The German battleship Bismarck was built by Nazi Germany. It was one of the most famous and recognized warships of World War II. It sailed for just one mission, known as Operation 'Rheinübung'. Its construction began on 1 July 1936 in a shipyard in Hamburg, Germany. The ship was launched on 14 February 1940. The Bismarck class battleship was the largest type of battleship built by any European power. Her sister ship Tirpitz was the second in this class.
RMBRGFKC–The battleship 'Bismarck',a model at 1 : 200 scale Splendid,detailed,full model made from the original plans using metal,plastic,and wood. Camouflage painting. Guns not movable. Complete with glass cover. Total length 140 cm. Model length 125 cm. Launched on 14 February 1939,it was the first ship of the Bismarck Class,which was named after it. Placed in service on 24 August 1940. In March 1941,she was the flagship of Admiral Lütjens during Operation 'Rheinübung'(Invasion of Norway). On 25 May 1941,she sank the Battleship 'Hood' in the Denmark Straits,,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDPA0F2–'BISMARCK' CONSTRUCTION
RMKHW5JB–Photograph taken during the sinking of the battleship 'Bismarck', a German battleship used during the Second World War. Dated 20th Century
RMBBNEB9–events, Second World War / WWII, naval warfare, German battleship 'Bismarck', rear view, circa 1941,
RMRYKWY1–Elbe in Meißen, Castles in Meißen, Fürst Bismarck (Ship, 1891-1967), Taucherschacht, 1902, Meißen, Cölln, Jägerschlößchen, Elbe mit Dampfer, Germany
RMD990CH–The Admiral Graf Spee. German naval warship of World War II, along with the Bismarck. Her size was limited to that of a cruiser
RMB4M552–HMS Hood HMS Hood was easily the Pride of the British Navy However on May 24th 1941 she met a tragic end at the hands of the German battleship Bismarck The Battle took place between Norway and Iceland in the North Atlantic 1418 lives were lost onboard HMS Hood when a shell from the Bismrack hit the Hood s munitions magazine The great ship exploded from the inside out In revenge for this every Royal Navy ship in the North Atlantic and Western Mediterranean was called to the chase of the Bismarck The chase lasted for three days and over 1 700 miles as the Bismarck tried to reach the Port of
RMDP8Y13–The armoured cruiser S.M.S. (German abbreviation for 'His Majesty's Ship) 'Fürst Bismarck' of the German Imperial navy. Great Britain took offence with the steadily stronger German navy and feared its world power. The development led to World War I.
RMJ7RT9X–Bismarck (ship, 1883) 001
RM2EATC54–Vintage 1930’s RMS Majestic White Star Line, Launched in 1914 as the SS Bismarck the world’s largest ship given to Great Britain as reparation. . original poster printed in Belgium by O. de Rycker, Brussels Forest 1932 - by William J. Aylward (1875-1956).
RMPDRE4R–236 StateLibQld 1 162823 Count Bismarck (ship)
RM2EATDTA–Tirpitz Battleship WW2 Nazi Germany Kriegsmarine the second of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine (navy) prior to and during the Second World War. Named after Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, the architect of the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the ship was laid down at the Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven in November 1936 and her hull was launched two and a half years later. Work was completed in February 1941, when she was commissioned into the German fleet. Sunk by Royal Air Force Lancaster bombers on 12th November 1944
RMC4XXH5–SS Fürst Bismarck
RMP5P0KD–N/A. Deutsch: Der Raddampfer Bismarck am Anleger Düsseldorf. 1897. Unknown 206 Bismarck (ship, 1883) 002
RMKXACGW–HMS Dorsetshire picking up survivors from the Bismarck 27 May 1941
RM2AXKX63–A sketch of the R M S MAJESTIC (White Star ocean liner) in Southampton Graving Dock c1940's. Originally built as the SS Bismarck and later became a Royal Navy training ship being renamed HMS Caledonia narrowly surviving being scrapped by Thomas Ward . She was once the largest ship in the world. She ended her days after catching fire in 1939 and sinking. She was raised again and scrapped in 1943
RMPMRJGC–Bismarck (ship, 1883) 001.
RMWX0C8M–Map showing the movements of 'HMS Ark Royal', 1939-1941, (1942). Map of the Atlantic Ocean, western Europe and Africa, indicating journeys and principal engagements of the British Royal Navy aircraft carrier 'Ark Royal' during the Second World War: Hunting of the 'Graf Spee', October-December 1939; Guarding Sierra Leone Convoys, 1941; Trapping the 'Bismarck', May 1941; Covering British Landings, April 1940; Attacking 'Scharnhorst', June 1940; Covering Evacuation, May 1940; Narvik Operations, May 1940; North Sea Patrol, September 1939; Action at Oran, July 1940; Mediterranean Convoys, Air Attac
RM2B2BC4Y–On the occasion of the launch of the cruiser SMS Fuerst Bismarck many guests gather at the imperial shipyard in Kiel. Marines are standing on the ship. The ship is an armoured cruiser.
RMKWC2WG–Small Japanese war vessel bombed by U.S. B-25 bomber in the Bismarck Sea, March 21, 1944. The ships crew can be seen running for cover. The ship was sunk by the attack near New Ireland. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 121)
RM2M967D3–The sinking of the German Battleship Bismarck. In response to sinking the HMS Hood, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issued the order to 'Sink the Bismarck', spurring a relentless pursuit by the Royal Navy. Two days later, with Bismarck almost in reach of safer waters, Fleet Air Arm aircraft torpedoed the ship and jammed her rudder, allowing heavy British units to catch up with her. In the ensuing battle on the morning of 27 May 1941, Bismarck was heavily attacked for nearly three hours before sinking. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
RMB3YTJC–events, Second World War / WWII, naval warfare, German battleship 'Bismarck' seen from the heavy cruiser 'Prinz Eugen', 19./20.5.1941,
RMRYM5HC–Elbe in Ústí nad Labem, Střekov (castle), Fürst Bismarck (Ship, 1891-1967), 1903, Ústí nad Labem Region, Aussig, Elbe, Blick vom Schreckenstein auf Elbe mit Dampfer, Czech Republic
RMCYP6F0–A model of the Battleship 'Bismarck',in painted wood.Simple construction,yet with many details like roller-bearing mounted turrets(the barrels move separately),aircraft,life preservers etc.The light flak guns are not true to scale.Portions of the decks are removable in order to allow the installation of a radio-controlled propulsion and steering mechanism,screws and rudders are movable.Length approx.250 cm.Commissioned in 1940,the flagship of the German Kriegsmarine sailed on 18 May 1941 in 'Operation Rhine Exercise',on 24 May during a mere three-,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR67RMY–OTTO von BISMARCK (1815-1898) Prussian statesman in an 1879 cartoon driving the ship of state between the forces of conservatism and radicalism.
RMTA24GH–The Bismarck Youth organized an election propaganda trip on the Landwehrkanal on the occasion of the Reichstag elections. On the ship there are election paroles to be read like 'Save the Reich!'and 'With Hugenberg German National!'
RMJ7T689–Bismarck (ship, 1883) 002
RM2EATDMY–Bismarck 1940 Nazi Germany Battleship WW2, the first of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the ship was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in July 1936 and launched in February 1939. Scuttled following incapacitating battle damage, 27 May 1941 in the North Atlantic World War II Second World War
RMKHGEWK–1 162823 Count Bismarck (ship)
RMW3R2PD–MAJESTIC /BISMARCK/ CALEDONIA - RMS Majestic was a White Star flagship ocean liner built in 1914, the largest ship in the world until completion of SS Normandie in 1935. It's seen here in the former Southern Railway (King George V) Dry dock in 1934 and after she was saved from the scrapyard by the Royal Navy, renamed and became the training ship HMS Caledonia before catching fire in 1939 and sinking. - She was originally launched in 1914 as the Hamburg America Line liner SS Bismarck
RF2E38FEE–SMS Gneisenau (1879) - a Bismarck-class corvette built for the German Imperial Navy. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RMP5P0K9–N/A. Deutsch: Der Raddampfer Bismarck am Anleger Bonn. 1900. Unknown 206 Bismarck (ship, 1883) 001
RMKXACJ5–Aerial reconnaissance photo showing Bismarck anchored (on the right) in Norway, Battleship Bismarck, Aerial reconnaissance photograph taken by Flying Officer Michael Suckling on 21 May 1941 in Norway. Bismarck was the first of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Named af
RME0Y005–Feb. 02, 1968 - End of the Battle for Bismarck Hunter: The cruiser Sheffield, 9,100 tons which took part in the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in the Atlantic in 1941, approaching an ignominious end in the breakers' yard at Garslech, Scotland. Before being scrapped ,the ship, built in 1937, was flagship of the British West Indies Squadron and of the Mediterranean Fleet.
RMKHW52E–Photograph taken during the sinking of the battleship 'Bismarck', a German battleship used during the Second World War. Dated 20th Century
RMDRF0R5–Bismarck battleship
RM2T9X59R–Following a chase of five days and 1,750 miles the Bismarck, the most powerful World War two battleship of the German Navy was caught in the North Atlantic and subjected to torpedo attacks from the Fleet Air arm and Royal Navy destroyers. In the picture by Frank Mason, the Royal Navy cruiser H.M.S Dorsetshire launches the torpedos that further damaged the vessel. On the 27th May 1941, the ship was scuttled to prevent her being boarded by the British, and to allow the ship to be abandoned so as to limit further casualties.
RMRYK1M7–Elbe in Děčín, Fürst Bismarck (Ship, 1891-1967), Industry in Děčín, Buildings in Děčín, 1913, Ústí nad Labem Region, Rosawitz, Elektrizitätswerke mit Elbe und Dampfer Fürst Bismarck, Czech Republic
RMCYP6ED–A model of the Battleship 'Bismarck',in painted wood.Simple construction,yet with many details like roller-bearing mounted turrets(the barrels move separately),aircraft,life preservers etc.The light flak guns are not true to scale.Portions of the decks are removable in order to allow the installation of a radio-controlled propulsion and steering mechanism,screws and rudders are movable.Length approx.250 cm.Commissioned in 1940,the flagship of the German Kriegsmarine sailed on 18 May 1941 in 'Operation Rhine Exercise',on 24 May during a mere three-,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2RGD7HE–WW2 German battleship the Bismarck at sea
RMBB6922–events, Second World War / WWII, naval warfare, Hitler saluting the German battleship 'Bismarck', early 1941,
RMTA24FE–Election propaganda trip of the Bismarck Youth. Here, the boat is floating on the Landwehrkanal at Halleschen Gate in Berlin. On the roof of the ship stands 'Nationalism brings freedom & bread. Socialism is the people's death ! 'And on its sideboard: 'Hugenberg German national' and ' Freeway for Hugenberg'.
RMBBNEB3–events, Second World War / WWII, naval warfare, Operation 'Rheinuebung', last operation of the German battleship 'Bismarck', British diorama, photo from 1971,
RM2J001JP–BISMARCK Nazi Battleship Bismarck the first of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the ship was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in July 1936 and May 27 1941 the HMS King George V and the HMS Rodney, in an hour-long attack, incapacitated the Bismarck, and an hour and a half later it sank after being hit by three torpedoes from the cruiser HMS Dorsetshire.
RMBABTN5–transport / transportation, navigation, steam ship 'Fürst Bismarck', of Hamburg America Line, year of construction 1891, Vulcan Werke Stettin, sold to Russia in 1904, after printing by Aberle & Co., Berlin & London,
RMG39J36–Cartoon, Dropping The Pilot (Wilhelm II and Bismarck)
RMBRGFKG–The battleship 'Bismarck',a model at 1 : 200 scale Splendid,detailed,full model made from the original plans using metal,plastic,and wood. Camouflage painting. Guns not movable. Complete with glass cover. Total length 140 cm. Model length 125 cm. Launched on 14 February 1939,it was the first ship of the Bismarck Class,which was named after it. Placed in service on 24 August 1940. In March 1941,she was the flagship of Admiral Lütjens during Operation 'Rheinübung'(Invasion of Norway). On 25 May 1941,she sank the Battleship 'Hood' in the Denmark Straits,,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDYYNWF–SMS 'Furst Bismarck', 1914
RM2BXMJH2–RMS Majestic. A passanger ship built 1914 and was originally named SS Bismarck. It was 291 meter long and took 3500 passangers. White Star Line had the ship cross the atlantic in five days, 18 hours, 8 minutes at a cruising speed of average 20,1 knots. Illustration from 1923
RM2DBHNMM–Himmler, Hitler and Goering are watching the launch of the Bismarck.
RMB3EGAF–Launching of the 'Bismarck' 1939.
RMCPJBN0–Arrival of the passenger ship 'Admiral Tirpitz' in the harbor of Tsingtao, 1906
RM2H14KHJ–Painting 'Last battle of the Bismarck' by German painter Claus Bergen (1949) on display at the exhibition 'Divinely Gifted' in the Gеrmаn Нistоrical Мusеum (Dеutschеs Нistоrischеs Мusеum) in Веrlin, Gеrmany. The painting shows the German Battleship Bismarck on 27 May 1941 a few hours before it was sunk by the Royal Navy in the North Atlantic. The exhibition entitled 'Divinely Gifted' and devoted to National Socialism's favoured artists in the Federal Republic of Germany runs till 5 December 2021.
RMDYYNWH–Launch of the SMS 'Fuerst Bismarck', 1897
RM2TCG1BE–Model of the German Battleship Bismarck in the International Maritime Museum in HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany.
RMCPKTB5–View of the German battleship 'Bismarck' firing on British naval forces, as seen from the German heavy cruiser 'Prinz Eugen'
RMB3EK7A–Sinking of Battleship Bismarck 1941
RM2DBHX7K–'Christening of the ''Bismarck'' for her launch on February 14, 1939. With a weight of 41700 tons and a length of 250.5 m, the Bismarck was the largest battleship of the German Kriegsmarine ('' War Navy'').'
RMKWC4W7–Small Japanese war vessel bombed by U.S. B-25 bomber in the Bismarck Sea, March 21, 1944. The ships crew can be seen running for cover. The ship was sunk by the attack near New Ireland. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 121)
RMTA2H2F–The hull of the 'Bismarck', the later 'Majestic' of the White Star Line, shortly before her launch at the shipyard Blohm & Voss on the Elbe.
RFKJTGT6–historic landmarck lewis and clark aged wood river boat on shore of missouri river Bismarck,ND
RMTA14WX–Survivors of the battleship 'Bismarck' collected by the English cruiser 'HMS Dorsetshire', 27th May 1941. The Bismarck was sunk on 27th May 1941 in battle with British naval forces,
RM2PYXKDP–Nazi Warship Tirpitz World War II 1941 Tirpitz was the second of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine (navy) prior to and during the Second World War. Named after Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, the architect of the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the ship was laid down at the Kriegsmarinewerft in Wilhelmshaven in November 1936 and her hull was launched two and a half years later. Work was completed in February 1941, when she was commissioned into the Nazi German fleet.
RMC457YF–Caricature 'The pilot leaves the ship'
RM2J001JG–Nazi Battleship Bismarck the first of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the ship was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in July 1936 and launched in February 1939. May 27 HMS King George V and HMS Rodney, in an hour-long attack, incapacitated the Bismarck, and an hour and a half later it sank after being hit by three torpedoes from the cruiser Dorsetshire.
RMBRGFH7–The battleship 'Bismarck',a model at 1 : 200 scale Splendid,detailed,full model made from the original plans using metal,plastic,and wood. Camouflage painting. Guns not movable. Complete with glass cover. Total length 140 cm. Model length 125 cm. Launched on 14 February 1939,it was the first ship of the Bismarck Class,which was named after it. Placed in service on 24 August 1940. In March 1941,she was the flagship of Admiral Lütjens during Operation 'Rheinübung'(Invasion of Norway). On 25 May 1941,she sank the Battleship 'Hood' in the Denmark Straits,,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HMWPM1–HMS Rodney WW2 was one of two Nelson-class battleships built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1920s. The ship entered service in 1928, and spent her peacetime career with the Atlantic and Home Fleets, sometimes serving as a flagship when her sister ship, Nelson, was being refitted. During the early stages of the Second World War, she searched for German commerce raiders, participated in the Norwegian Campaign, and escorted convoys in the Atlantic Ocean. HMS Rodney played a major role in the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in mid-1941.
RMG39J35–Cartoon, Dropping The Pilot (Wilhelm II and Bismarck)
RM2PYXKN7–Tirpitz Battleship WW2 Nazi Germany Kriegsmarine the second of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine (navy) prior to and during the Second World War. Named after Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, the architect of the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the ship was laid down at the Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven in November 1936 and her hull was launched two and a half years later. Work was completed in February 1941, when she was commissioned into the German fleet. Sunk by Royal Air Force Lancaster bombers on 12th November 1944 TIRPITZ WW2 Nazi Warship
RM2RGDJ8R–Bismarck, German battleship attacked by the British cruisers HMS Dorsetshire and HMS Norfolk leading to its sinking
RMTA16XC–The picture shows the celebrations on the occasion of the launching of the 'Tirpitz', a battleship of the 'Bismarck class' of the Kriegsmarine. Soldiers, party members, civilians and workers have all appeared at the ceremony, which was also attended by Adolf Hitler.
RM2M3PB8P–The German battleship, Bismarck. The ship was sunk on 27 May 1941 in battle with British naval forces. Date: 1941
RMBHDFT4–Bismarck, Otto von, 1.4.1815 - 30.7.1898, German politician, cartoon 'Dropping the Pilot' by Sir John Tenniel (1820 - 1914), Punch, (The London Charivari), (1841-1992), 29.3.1890,
RM2M3P45X–Cartoon, The Dropped Pilot, twenty-four years after Tenniel. In Tenniel's Dropping the Pilot cartoon of 1890 Kaiser Wilhelm II watches as Bismarck disembarks from the ship (of state), but in Treeby's cartoon Bismarck is in the water up to his waist and the Kaiser's ship has foundered on the rocks and is sinking. Date: September 1914
RM2TCG1BR–Model of the German Battleship Bismarck in the International Maritime Museum in HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany.
RMA2YBTA–Bismarck Dropping Pilot
RMB4067E–events, Second World War / WWII, naval warfare, German battleship 'Bismarck' leaving Gdynia, 18.5.1941,
RMD96GR3–Dropping the Pilot', 1890. Otto von Biskarck (1815-1898) Prussian/German statesman resigned as Chancellor, together with his son the German foreign secretary, because of disapproval of the Emperor Wilhelm II's policies. John Tenniel's cartoon shows Bismarck, who has piloted the German empire since it's inception, leaving the ship of state watched by Wilhelm II. From 'Punch'. (London, 29 March 1890). Wood engraving.
RMB45KD9–transport / transportation, navigation, steam ships, steamer 'Fürst Bismarck', Hamburg America Line, year of construction 1891, Vulcan Werke Stettin, engraving, circa 1895, ,
RMRAJ3HJ–Bismarck Monument, St. Pauli Landing Bridges, Port of Hamburg, Hamburg, PublicGround
RMCYP6G4–A model of the Battleship 'Bismarck',in painted wood.Simple construction,yet with many details like roller-bearing mounted turrets(the barrels move separately),aircraft,life preservers etc.The light flak guns are not true to scale.Portions of the decks are removable in order to allow the installation of a radio-controlled propulsion and steering mechanism,screws and rudders are movable.Length approx.250 cm.Commissioned in 1940,the flagship of the German Kriegsmarine sailed on 18 May 1941 in 'Operation Rhine Exercise',on 24 May during a mere three-,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2K2Y18K–SMS Gneisenau (1879) - a Bismarck-class corvette built for the German Imperial Navy. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RF2DFND51–Painted scale model of German battleship 'Bismarck' from the Second World War
RMD1EXNB–Liveaboard ship above coral reef at Father Reeds, Bismark Sea, Papua New Guinea
RMMPGD6K–New York, USA. 23rd May, 2018. The USNS City of Bismarck joins the Parade of Ships as it makes its way past the Statue of Liberty on the opening day of Fleet Week on May 23, 2018 in New York City. Credit: Erik Pendzich/Alamy Live News
RM2RAA9GD–Bismarck, German battleship attacked by the British cruisers HMS Dorsetshire and HMS Norfolk leading to its sinking Date: 27th May 1941
RMW7ERYN–The picture that sank a battleship, 1941 (1943). Artist: Michael Suckling.
RMAMAYHY–Liveaboard Febrina Papua New Guinea Bismarck Sea
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