U-47 Strikes Britain: The Raid on Scapa Flow and the Sinking of HMS Royal Oak, 1939

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    In 1939, German U-boat U-47, under the command of Günther Prien, embarked on a daring mission that would become legendary. Tasked with infiltrating the heavily guarded British naval base at Scapa Flow, the stealthy submarine's mission would not just be a tactical victory, but would prove to Germany that it had to significantly expand its submarine program...
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  • @HoH
    @HoH  Před měsícem +12

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    • @doncao6838
      @doncao6838 Před měsícem +1

      I never miss a video Thank you for making these videos, I like historians and I also like this type of animation.

  • @englishgoordie
    @englishgoordie Před měsícem +65

    In the early 90s I worked on a ship called the Hebridean Princess , we were visiting the the site of the final resting place of the Royal Oak . I came across one of our passengers standing alone looking upset/distressed so I approached him and asked if he was alright. He was a elderly gentleman who thanked me for my concern, turns out he was a member of the crew onboard U-47 and had come on that particular cruise to pay his respects to the crew of the Royal Oak . We ended up talking for quite some time about his experiences during the war including how he had been transferred in 1940 to a different U-boat then captured after that vessel was damaged and the crew abandoned ship, he spent the rest of the war as a pow . He didn’t know that U-47 had been lost along with all his old crew mates until after the war.

  • @joshuariddensdale2126
    @joshuariddensdale2126 Před měsícem +84

    The Scapa Flow raid was recreated in both Silent Hunter 2 and 3. But a fact some people may not know is that Prien's XO, Engelbert Endrass, later became one of the highest scoring Uboat captains himself.

    • @juansintierra2590
      @juansintierra2590 Před 8 dny +1

      Endrass met his fate, too, in late '41 when he tried to cross the Gibraltar Strait in order to operate in the Mediterranean. He was by then one of the top U_Boat commanders.

  • @SHR2002
    @SHR2002 Před měsícem +32

    My great-uncle, Rear Admiral Evelyn Blagrove, died on Royal Oak so this documentary touched me. Thank you.

    • @juansintierra2590
      @juansintierra2590 Před 8 dny +2

      What a terrible loss of lives, with 100 boys among them...Considering they were anchored at a home base, it's hard to understand such a huge loss of lives.

  • @HerrLindstrom
    @HerrLindstrom Před měsícem +133

    Everyone who owns Silent Hunter 3 and has started a campaign from the war's start has done this or at least attempted it. On my way out I almost got sunk by an anti sub net and had to surface just before dawn as there were destroyer patrols out an about. I sunk a heavy cruiser and light cruiser at scapa. Idk how i made it out of there and back to port 😅

    • @Martin77641
      @Martin77641 Před měsícem +3

      Yeah see videos of silent hunter and there were so much named big ships.
      I watched from one that played the game and in scapa flow was Hood and Nelson/Rodney. Don't know which was it from the last 2.

    • @tacticalcalebgaming7264
      @tacticalcalebgaming7264 Před měsícem +3

      Well speaking of that you can do that in Silent hunter 5

    • @HerrLindstrom
      @HerrLindstrom Před měsícem +5

      @@tacticalcalebgaming7264 yes but not in a Type VIIB. In SH 5 u can only sail in one particular the type VIIC. SH3 you can be in a Type IIa, IIB, VIIB, VIIC, IX and the XXI. Imo SH3 is the superior game to SH5

    • @cpj93070
      @cpj93070 Před měsícem +1

      I have done exactly that but with Silent Hunter 5 and the wolfs of steel mod spanning the whole length of the war from August 31st 1939 to May 8th 1945 it literally took me a couple of months to complete but survived the whole war.

    • @tacticalcalebgaming7264
      @tacticalcalebgaming7264 Před měsícem +2

      @@HerrLindstrom yes I know but you are not wrong because I do remember correctly it is very fun but I couldn’t figure it out how to mod a silent hunter 3

  • @seanp9277
    @seanp9277 Před měsícem +51

    Secrecy was so important that Dornitz did not inform the surface fleet of the mission and the result was that the Home Fleet was lured away. U-47 might have sunk or damaged several capitol ships if the surface fleet had stayed home.

    • @dovetonsturdee7033
      @dovetonsturdee7033 Před měsícem +4

      Actually, Admiral Forbes had dispersed his fleet to other ports, principally Loch Ewe, because of intelligence that an air raid on Scapa Flow was imminent. HMS Royal Oak remained behind because of superficial damage caused by a storm which had washed away many of her Carley Floats, and because her AA armament was considered a useful addition to Scapa's defences.

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz Před měsícem +3

      Or they would have gotten detected and sunk without doing any/much damage. As far as i read they had to enter and exit above water especially because of the currents situation... And in the article it was also stated that in WW1 two german submarines were sunk in a similar attempt. (for this reason and that it was more heavily defended)

    • @user-vo8ss2bm3p
      @user-vo8ss2bm3p Před měsícem +1

      They failed to sink two out of two and had two misses in the first salvo at stationery targets. And they had up to 14 torpedoes only. No way they would be able to sink "several" ships.

    • @seanp9277
      @seanp9277 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@user-vo8ss2bm3p In a crowded anchorage if the target is missed there is a good chance of the torpedo hitting another ship.

    • @seanp9277
      @seanp9277 Před měsícem +1

      @@dovetonsturdee7033 I heard there was a Luftwaffe component to the naval sortie.

  • @user-pu8uh4mw8z
    @user-pu8uh4mw8z Před měsícem +15

    Got to give him credit. Audacious and brave, and that's from a Brit.

  • @hohenstaufen.1010
    @hohenstaufen.1010 Před měsícem +6

    1000 years Ruhm und Ehre for Gunter Prien.
    Ruhe im Frieden kameraad.

  • @nonbigbrain9662
    @nonbigbrain9662 Před měsícem +11

    Great video! Imagine how terrifying it would have been to be woken up by a large bang and then getting trapped within a ship

  • @CaptainSeato
    @CaptainSeato Před měsícem +17

    RN: "KMS, you may not have greater naval tonnage than us."
    Donitz: "So if I reduce YOUR tonnage, we're good..."

    • @arnonym5430
      @arnonym5430 Před měsícem +2

      If GB was defeated in 1940-41, it would of allowed the Wehrmacht to field 6000 extra tanks on the russian front, plus the additional fuel not being consumed by the Kriegsmarine anymore, adding some more thousands of tons of diesel

  • @choysakanto6792
    @choysakanto6792 Před měsícem +23

    "Young boy seamen" 💀

  • @BIBIWCICC
    @BIBIWCICC Před měsícem +7

    A truly incredible attack, one thing wrong though, the captain of the Royal Oak abandoned ship within second of the attack and tried to swim ashore. A boat launched from the stricken ship was launched and brought him back onboard under force, he was made to stay until she started to sink. The propaganda of the day said he was there onboard throughout.

    • @raresaturn
      @raresaturn Před 12 dny +2

      by what authority was he brought back if he had ordered abandon ship?

    • @juansintierra2590
      @juansintierra2590 Před 8 dny

      Did he survive ?

    • @dovetonsturdee7033
      @dovetonsturdee7033 Před 2 dny

      I'm sure that you have an impeccable source for your claim? What? You haven't? How sad.
      Actually, there was a Board of Inquiry, which determined that "Captain W.G. Benn and his officers did all that was possible to save their Ship. Captain Benn remained in the ship until the last possible moment, until in fact the ship left him, and his behaviour was in the best traditions of the service." He became captain of a cruiser, HMS Fiji, from December, 1939.
      You are, of course, simply a liar.

    • @dovetonsturdee7033
      @dovetonsturdee7033 Před 2 dny

      @@raresaturn'by what authority was he brought back if he had ordered abandon ship?'
      He wasn't. The original post is a simple, straightforward, lie. I have never understood why such people do such things.

  • @nontasxen6556
    @nontasxen6556 Před měsícem +2

    We have to admit that Prien was a capable and brave U-commander

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Před měsícem +14

    Amazing video as always!

  • @IberisStukov
    @IberisStukov Před měsícem +25

    uhh don't think the the type VII was produced from 1936-1440, none the less good video

    • @cynwraeth1943
      @cynwraeth1943 Před měsícem +9

      Didn't you know Da Vinci sketched it?

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +13

      My mistake - slight typo. Should obviously be 1944.

    • @arnonym5430
      @arnonym5430 Před měsícem +1

      Well there was different version s of the Type VII, U47 was a VII B, as well as U99 and some others, the most numerous was the VII C, followed by the VII C/41 from July 1943-to early 1945. The last version had no deck gun anymore, instead a lenghtened aft part of the conning tower for more AA guns as well a thicker pressure hull, which allowed to reach depths up to shy of 300 meters

    • @cynwraeth1943
      @cynwraeth1943 Před měsícem

      @@arnonym5430 /woooosh

    • @IberisStukov
      @IberisStukov Před měsícem

      @@HoH No worries

  • @billb207
    @billb207 Před měsícem +1

    Great video! A couple of points: 1) It was on 13th October that U-47 crossed the North Sea, the attack occurring after 1am on the 14th. 2) The death toll on Royal Oak has varied over the years due to uncertainties, but now stands at 835, up from the 833 which had been the official figure for some time. It was accepted by the Royal Oak Association.

  • @nirfz
    @nirfz Před měsícem +5

    As you now have gone more into naval history, i think the story (or parts of it) of U27 of the K.u.K austro hungarian navy in WW1 could be "fun" for a video.
    Sadly there is not much out there in form of information, i have only found one short book in german about it.
    But the part where they sailed to damascus (and how) is something i hadn't heard or expected for example.

  • @Red-rl1xx
    @Red-rl1xx Před měsícem +2

    I've got a model of the U47. It's a cutaway model, meaning one side is open so you can see the interior compartments. It's one of my favorites in my collection.

    • @arnonym5430
      @arnonym5430 Před měsícem

      Models who show a ships or tanks interior are also more fun to assemble and paint, after 3 or so tank models of mine i was already better at it than many colleagues who were building them for years.

  • @magellantv
    @magellantv Před měsícem +3

    This was such a fascinating video, thank you!

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +1

      Great to have worked with you guys - love your documentaries!

    • @magellantv
      @magellantv Před měsícem

      @@HoH Thank you, we feel the same!

  • @user-un6mp8jn9p
    @user-un6mp8jn9p Před měsícem

    You Guys do a great job!!
    Impressive, thanks!!

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před měsícem +4

    Never miss a video! You're the Best house of history❤❤❤😊❤😊😊

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +2

      Appreciate it!

  • @user-vc9bf6on7q
    @user-vc9bf6on7q Před měsícem +2

    My late Father-in-Law was an Education Officer aboard HMS Royal Oak. He survived only because at the time of the sinking he had been called to a meeting ashore.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Před měsícem

    Nicely done video

  • @georgiojambou6536
    @georgiojambou6536 Před 22 dny

    Très bonne vidéo, il y a d'excellents livres sur le sujet

  • @DonWan47
    @DonWan47 Před 27 dny

    Great video

  • @richardstone5552
    @richardstone5552 Před měsícem

    Thanks

  • @asianbandit4054
    @asianbandit4054 Před 4 dny

    I would like to note that there is something to mention. U-47 underwent a rapid refit before her mission. It was a weight and space issue they needed to fix, mainly due to the crews massive balls to pull of this mission.

  • @henryopitz3254
    @henryopitz3254 Před měsícem +2

    Great video! Would love to see more of german submarine warfare!

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Před měsícem +1

    Another wonderful historical coverage video was shared by an amazing ( house of history) channel... video about German submarine U-47 ...striking Britain during WW2

  • @Martin_Swe
    @Martin_Swe Před měsícem

    Great video! It would be interesting to see some of the battles and operations from the Rhodesian Bushwar on the channel. Cheers!

  • @simsch97
    @simsch97 Před měsícem +3

    You got one fact wrong in the animation. U-47 didn't return to Kiel directly after Scapa Flow. They ended the mission in Wilhelmshaven.
    Only 6 days later they moved back to Kiel.

  • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire

    The officer of the watch when the Royal Oak was a Royal Marine - Lieutenant Vincent Jeffries. He was blown overboard, went on to become a Commando, served in 47 Commando and fought at Port-En-Bassin on D-Day and later in the Netherlands where he was awarded an American Distinguished Service Cross. After the war he met one of the Submariners in a pub in France, he said he could buy him a pint and there was no animosity

    • @MrSinclairn
      @MrSinclairn Před měsícem

      As noted from the vid,Prien and his U-boat were later all lost,when sunk by HMS Wolverine,so how could Jeffries have met him,later on !?! 🙄

    • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
      @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire Před měsícem

      @@MrSinclairn oh bugger you're right, I read the book in which that was referenced a couple of years ago and must have misremembered

    • @hammondcheeseman5361
      @hammondcheeseman5361 Před 23 dny +2

      ​@@MrSinclairn transfer prior to its sinking?...

  • @WW2TalesUncovered
    @WW2TalesUncovered Před 18 dny

    Very good content 🎉

  • @LAH92
    @LAH92 Před měsícem +1

    11:49 - I never realised until now, Denmark outline is shaped like a man with a bag on, with his right hand slightly held out.
    Surely i'm not the only one seeing this!?

  • @CentralGaming-xj8ti
    @CentralGaming-xj8ti Před měsícem

    Cool vid

  • @jiyuhong5853
    @jiyuhong5853 Před měsícem +1

    If that lighthouse had been slightly more alert this never would have happened. Hell Below Killer Strike covers this as well

  • @jortvandervelde2587
    @jortvandervelde2587 Před 4 dny +1

    I have a cobi Lego u-74 now. I know it’s history and will tell it to the german police officer conducting an inspection on our ship (cemt class Va)

  • @davidgorny4766
    @davidgorny4766 Před měsícem +1

    Little attention to being period-correct: The map shows the bridges across the Danish straights and the Berlin Skyline the Tower on Alexanderplatz. All very much post-war.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +1

      Good shout, I will fix the bridges. Re. the Berlin skyline - it is quite difficult to mimic the pre-war skyline 😅

    • @arnonym5430
      @arnonym5430 Před měsícem

      It is difficult to find correct OG WWII era footage, many archives are still not fully open today.

  • @rickwilliams3629
    @rickwilliams3629 Před měsícem

    I greatly enjoy your work! Please consider producing a video of the Luftwaffe raid on the port of Bari Italy. I think you will do it justice and I don't believe any other channel has touched this raid.

  • @denism66
    @denism66 Před měsícem

    I visited the site of the sinking of the Royal Oak a number of years ago by boat.
    Many of the people on the boat were visibly moved, it is probably the saddest war grave I have been to.
    Most of the people that died were just kids.

  • @evanneal4936
    @evanneal4936 Před měsícem +8

    Just so everyone knows...it wasn't submarines that caused the US to join ww1. It was the fact that they gave France and Britain a lot of money and military equipment they couldn't get back unless they joined to ensure entente victory... the lusitania and all other ships the u boats sunk were fair game and legal targets since they were carrying military equipment and soldiers on board.
    The lusitania had u.s. citizens on it on purpose to try to get around the rules, allowing them to transfer fair targets without being attacked. It was a tactic and strategy. Or it was staged, possibly even as a false flag operation, to get the US directly involved deliberately.
    Im a historian, too, so this is not just my opinion. it's fact, backed up by sources. Just nobody is supposed to talk about it because anything making the usa and Britain look bad is usually covered up and censored. Especially by popular media. Its the same in ww2. All targets were legal and rules followed, but Britain tried to bend the rules deliberately and made it look like Germanys fault deliberately for propaganda.

    • @erkutkoksal1913
      @erkutkoksal1913 Před měsícem

      Perfectly noted

    • @ferdaygaming4295
      @ferdaygaming4295 Před měsícem

      Looks like history Will repeat it soon if regional war in Middle east getting more hotter than already is.

    • @WilkyTheFlyingScotsman
      @WilkyTheFlyingScotsman Před 4 dny

      Im not saying your opinion is a wrong because it is a opinion (Most definitely not a fact) but by just saying your a historian doesnt mean other people should just believe yours or take it as fact, there are many historians who would disagree with you and the fact is everyone has the right to make there own opinion about things where information is well sketchy. I know of many historians (and me although im not a historian i just like reading and researching it) that disagree compete with you, Germany sunk over 50 passenger liners many if which were American and im not saying they didnt have military equipment onboard or not but just because they might of done isnt grounds to sink the ship, the international rule for this was to board the ship and check during WW1 which germany ended up violating with a massive loss of life. As for why the USA joined WW1, it was because of the loss of many civilian and merchant lives of neutral countires along with the Zimmerman Telegram which was germany offering mexico US's land.
      I will say this part again - Just because you are a historian does not mean what you are saying is fact.

    • @dovetonsturdee7033
      @dovetonsturdee7033 Před 2 dny +1

      If you are an historian then I am Holy Roman Emperor. Lusitania was sunk because Germany had instituted a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare from February, 1915. It was promply abandoned after US protests about the sinking.
      The ship, by the way, was carrying neither troops nor anything not permitted by the regulations in force. Nothing not declared on the manifest, duly authorised by USA customs, has ever been found at the wrecksite.
      As Germany became increasingly desperate, it was re-introduced two years later. The sinking of neutral US merchantmen without warning, combined with the idiotic Zimmerman telegram, was sufficient to push the United States into war.
      Feel free, however, to provide your 'sources.'

    • @WilkyTheFlyingScotsman
      @WilkyTheFlyingScotsman Před dnem

      @@dovetonsturdee7033 Guy isnt a historian, your comment made me come back and re-read this thread which has just made me laugh tbh.

  • @samdumaquis2033
    @samdumaquis2033 Před měsícem

    Interesting

  • @adamokolicsanyi4774
    @adamokolicsanyi4774 Před 2 dny

    Hi please make a video on Hermann Balck

  • @user-pj3ch8ou2h
    @user-pj3ch8ou2h Před měsícem

    U-47 had the element of surprise. It could have scored a few hits on Pegasus as well as it was a sitting duck just like Royal Oak.

  • @Maringer86
    @Maringer86 Před měsícem +1

    I hope you make videos on wolfpack subs attacking convoys. For example, like Convoys HX 229/SC 122)

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +2

      I just finished writing a script about Convoy PQ 17. I hadn't thought of doing a video on Convoys HX 229/SC 122, but I will have a look...

  • @rogueriderhood1862
    @rogueriderhood1862 Před měsícem +1

    I read a book recently, 'The Book At War, Libraries And Readers In An Age Of Conflict' by Andrew Pettegree, which mentioned this incident. Pettegree's account:
    "A long-term sleeper agent in Kirkwall, Orkney, alerted German intelligence to the insufficiency of the anti-submarine nets at the naval base at Scapa Flow. This resulted in one of the most audacious feats of the first year of the war, when a U-boat made it's way into the anchorage and torpedoed the aircraft-carrier Oak Royal'
    .
    Andrew Pettegree is, apparently, Professor of Modern History at St. Andrews University. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think if I was studying history at St Andrews I would be seriously concerned.

  • @randallrussell7683
    @randallrussell7683 Před měsícem

    The type VII was 3 times the tonnage and even went back in time to 1440.

  • @KlingelTimi.
    @KlingelTimi. Před měsícem

    3:55 I think there is a little Mistake: the Type VII U-boat was build between 1936 and "1944", not 1440. But great Video!

  • @Martin77641
    @Martin77641 Před měsícem

    Great story and how you tell and show it to us.
    Sadly there is a small mistake with he numbers. The VII class was built to 1940 but it shows 1440.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +1

      Woops 😅

  • @mikehareyama3344
    @mikehareyama3344 Před 4 dny

    good video but side comment: 4:05 typo "1936-1440" XDD

  • @daiichidoku
    @daiichidoku Před měsícem

    wow. SF was recce'd by an inverted Emil? experten.

  • @raigarmullerson4838
    @raigarmullerson4838 Před měsícem

    Love the content. Cheers from Estonia

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @grossadmiral1
    @grossadmiral1 Před 9 dny +1

    Auch wenn es die Briten bis heute nicht zugeben wollen, das zweite von Prien am Bug getroffene Ziel war das alte Schlachtschiff "Iron Duke", das englische Flaggschiff in der Skagerrakschlacht!

    • @WilkyTheFlyingScotsman
      @WilkyTheFlyingScotsman Před 4 dny

      Considering HMS Iron Duke was still beached due to previous air attacks in the last year or so from the germans, this is definitely a false statement

    • @dovetonsturdee7033
      @dovetonsturdee7033 Před 2 dny

      Perhaps you should look at a map of Scapa Flow? Iron Duke was nowhere near Royal Oak. The only warship even close to her, but still well out of sight, was the old seaplane tender HMS Pegasus.

    • @grossadmiral1
      @grossadmiral1 Před 2 dny

      ​@@dovetonsturdee7033Yes, aber erst nachdem die Briten die "Iron Duke" auf Grund gesetzt hatten!

    • @dovetonsturdee7033
      @dovetonsturdee7033 Před 2 dny

      @@grossadmiral1 Nonsense. Royal Oak was sunk on 14 October. Iron Duke was bombed by Ju88s on 16 October. She had been stripped of her armour when converted into a gunnery training ship in the late 1930s.
      She began to flood, and developed a list. As a result, she was beached in Ore Bay, where she remained as a depot ship for the rest of the war.
      If you must invent things, at least try to make them vaguely credible.

    • @grossadmiral1
      @grossadmiral1 Před 2 dny

      ​@@dovetonsturdee7033Ein Glück für euch Briten das unsere Luftwaffe nochmal zugeschlagen hat, so konnte der Vorschifftreffer Priens kaschiert und damit ein weiterer Prestigeverlust vermieden werden. Das einzige was die Briten konnten, war deutsche Schiffbrüchige zu masakrieren!

  • @frutt5k
    @frutt5k Před měsícem

    Raid on the Medway is a long time ago, 1667, but was a masterpiece of planning and the first time 'marines' were used at sea.

    • @jonrivers7779
      @jonrivers7779 Před měsícem +1

      That isnt, quite true. The Romans established 'Marinus' units or naval infantry during the first Punic war 264-241BC. The first organised marine Corp was created by the Doge Enrico Dandolo of Venice. They took part in the conquest of Byzantium 1203-1204. King Carlos 1 established the Spanish Marines 1537......Marines were well established by Medway

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +1

      I bought a book about this recently... so who knows.

    • @frutt5k
      @frutt5k Před měsícem

      @@jonrivers7779 That alsp isn't true since the trglodiers in the Eemian employed them in there Hamburg siege.

    • @lollius88
      @lollius88 Před měsícem

      Typical nationalist lies 🇳🇱🤡🇳🇱🤡

  • @hollowpointer1
    @hollowpointer1 Před měsícem

    Small detail, your map shows a bridge between Fyn and Zealand, and a bridge between Zealand and Sweden. Those did not exist at the time, they where build later.

  • @Shakeelkhan-qz3ob
    @Shakeelkhan-qz3ob Před měsícem

    Make video on Japanese attack on the pearl Harbour 1941

  • @Jadegreif
    @Jadegreif Před měsícem +5

    While the animations are well done, it bothered me that the torpedos shots did align with the u-boat. They really couldn't broadside torpedos you know ;)
    Also, calling Gneisenau a Battlecruiser might open a whole can of worms :)

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +2

      That's a very valid point, thanks for mentioning it. I'll make sure to do better in the future.

    • @RubberDuckie-vq4ni
      @RubberDuckie-vq4ni Před měsícem

      I was looking to see if anyone else spotted this. I thought submarines torpedo tubes shoot from the front and rear, not broadside like destroyers.

    • @juansintierra2590
      @juansintierra2590 Před 8 dny +1

      Why ? I have always read in lots of books and vids that the Gneisenau and her sister Scharnhorst were battlecruisers, NOT battleships.

    • @WilkyTheFlyingScotsman
      @WilkyTheFlyingScotsman Před 4 dny

      @@juansintierra2590 They are pocket battleships, too big to be heavy crusisers, not big enough to be battleships or battlecrusiers.
      By big i mean either armament or armour

    • @juansintierra2590
      @juansintierra2590 Před 4 dny

      @@WilkyTheFlyingScotsman - You don't know what you're saying..."Pocket battleships" were the Deutschland-Graf Spee-Scheer class, 12.000 tons and armed with 6 11 inch guns.
      Heavy cruisers were the Hipper. Prinz Eugen, etc class : 15.000 tons with 8 8- inch guns.
      The Gneisenau and Scharnhorst were battle cruisers of 32.000 tons with 12 11- inch guns.
      Bismarck and Tirpitz were battleships of 50.000 tons with 8 15-inch guns.

  • @feza9804
    @feza9804 Před měsícem

    👍

  • @joezhou4356
    @joezhou4356 Před měsícem

    Knock, knock

  • @martind.1183
    @martind.1183 Před měsícem

    Donu have a Video about the submarine I-19?

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +1

      Not yet, but I see if I will come across some information on it in a book.

    • @martind.1183
      @martind.1183 Před měsícem

      @@HoH there is a rly good book about the ijn navy with focus on submarines

  • @lolxdani9996
    @lolxdani9996 Před měsícem +1

    Day 2 asking for a video about the Battle of Cárdenas during the Spanish-American War

  • @jessebauer7372
    @jessebauer7372 Před měsícem +2

    This was the Nazi equivalent of the Dambusters and the Doolittle Raid.

  • @ygdmdx
    @ygdmdx Před měsícem

    seven years war when will go on

  • @KanJonathan
    @KanJonathan Před měsícem

    Modern skyline of Berlin?

  • @DeaconBlu
    @DeaconBlu Před měsícem

    Cool vid and thanks for putting it up.
    But umm…
    I’ve a question…honest question, as I’d like to know the proper info…
    I have Always heard Gunther Priens name pronounced “preen” as opposed to Pree-in.
    Which is correct?
    Again, nice vid.
    Thanks folks!
    😎👍

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz Před měsícem +1

      As a native german speaker i have to admitt, it's hard to say without knowing or any relatives of him or having heard him say his own name.
      At first glance i would be with you on the "preen" thing, because in german "ie" is an elongated "i" which makes it the same sound as the english "ee" like in need, feet, Lee...
      But then again there are some who do pronounce ie in their names like he did in the video, even when there is no sign above the e to mark it as being a seperate vowel to pronounce. (former austrian racing driver Christian Klien is such a case where he and the journalists don't make it an "ee" sound but pronuce the i and the e seperately)
      So, who knows... If you can find an audio of the radio messages of back then mentioning him, you could find out. But i don't think there will be much of that on the internet.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +2

      I think I should have gone with "Preen", but it was just an oversight. 5 years ago I made a video where I mispronounced "reconnaissance" and some viewers haven't let me live that down since... 😅

    • @DeaconBlu
      @DeaconBlu Před měsícem +1

      @@nirfz thanks for that insight!
      😎👍

    • @DeaconBlu
      @DeaconBlu Před měsícem

      @@HoH I had and have interest in giving you a hard time over it mate. I’m just curious as to the correct pronunciation. Regardless of all that, I enjoy your material and am greatful for your efforts.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +1

      @@DeaconBlu I didn't mean you specifically! I think you asked a very valid and good question.

  • @TK-ve1uo
    @TK-ve1uo Před měsícem

    The name "Prien" is pronounced "Preen", as in "seen". Nonetheless, an interesting video.

  • @Lord.Kiltridge
    @Lord.Kiltridge Před měsícem +1

    Wehrmacht and Heer are not the same thing and should not be used interchangeably. Wehrmacht was the name for the combined armed forces of Nazi Germany. Meaning Wehrmacht _is_ the army (Heer), navy (Kriegsmarine) , _and_ air force (Luftwaffe). Therefor adding _and Luftwaffe_ or _and Kriegsmarine_ to Wehrmacht is redundant.

    • @DocLeQuack
      @DocLeQuack Před měsícem

      And unfortunately Wehrmacht has become interchangeable with the Heer.

    • @arnonym5430
      @arnonym5430 Před měsícem

      Their number plates showed it WH=Wehrmacht Heer, WL=Wehrmacht Luftwaffe, WM=Wehrmacht Marine

  • @pj2123
    @pj2123 Před měsícem +2

    As far as I know the Royal Oak sank at 0129 on the morning of the 14th not later in the day as you state czcams.com/video/Q12p1Q1bAF0/video.html

  • @tomsonlarrson3318
    @tomsonlarrson3318 Před 5 hodinami

    Kinda nit-picking since the video is cool to watch, but seeing torpedoes come out of the side of a submarine in the animation like it’s launching torpedoes from a deck tube kinda hurts a bit inside.

  • @Cap-hornier
    @Cap-hornier Před měsícem

    So many errors.... U-47 took the Kiel Canal. They never saw a merchant vessel during their mission... etc.

  • @notthefbi7932
    @notthefbi7932 Před měsícem

    German u- boat kills vs Japanese u-boat kills and tactics 🤔

  • @ijh867zter6
    @ijh867zter6 Před měsícem

    "Hitler's preference for the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe" the Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine were part of the Wehrmacht. What you mean is the Heer.

    • @DocLeQuack
      @DocLeQuack Před měsícem

      At this point Wehrmacht and Heer have become interchangeable.

    • @arnonym5430
      @arnonym5430 Před měsícem

      They even called foreign armies wehrmacht during the time, that was common back then, even the bundeswehr was first called Neue Wehrmacht from 1950-56, when it was established under Adenauer and Blank

  • @Retroscoop
    @Retroscoop Před 3 dny

    Interesting, but the German names Prien (it is NOT Pree-jen !!!) and Dönitz (it is NOT Dooo Nitz) are mispronounced, which hampers the quality. Especially since pronouncing it correctly doesn't demand more effect than repeating managable sounds. It aren't Chinese names, which have to be "sung" on a certain wavelength and not on another in order to avoid confusion. I assume English too love it when the French or Germans pronounce Montgomery or Biggin Hill with a fine Brit accent, not as their common countrymen would pronounce it.

  • @lilboy3102
    @lilboy3102 Před měsícem

    I respect your videos ❤ but could you please make a video on the sinking of Ashigara by HMS Trenchant
    Just a reminder 😅
    I have more requests to you. Will tell you later 😅

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks, I think that's a great suggestion. These videos take ages to make - I did add your suggestion to my (ever-expanding) list of topics I'd like to cover. Feel free to post more recommendations and I'll add them to the list as well.

    • @lilboy3102
      @lilboy3102 Před měsícem

      @@HoH so approximately after how many more videos will you make that ?

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem

      @@lilboy3102 No idea yet..

  • @yxx_chris_xxy
    @yxx_chris_xxy Před 2 dny

    Prien is pronounced "preen", not "pree-en".

  • @Dilley_G45
    @Dilley_G45 Před měsícem

    Prien is pronounced Preen not Pree-anne. And it wasn't wolverine, there is new discoveries

  • @dallastexas2641
    @dallastexas2641 Před měsícem +3

    My guy. Gneisenau is not, and I can’t stress this enough, NOT, a battlecruiser.

    • @juansintierra2590
      @juansintierra2590 Před 8 dny +1

      You mean it's a battleship ? with just 11 inch guns and light armor ?

    • @dallastexas2641
      @dallastexas2641 Před 8 dny

      @@juansintierra2590 it had battleship grade armor and the guns were a compromise for time given that Germany didn’t have anything modern that was larger. Its armor was without a doubt battleship level, and though its guns were somewhat small, neither of those two factors make it a battlecruiser

    • @juansintierra2590
      @juansintierra2590 Před 8 dny

      @@dallastexas2641- Nonetheless, the Hood is always defined as battlecruiser, in spite of being armed with 15 inch guns...So, what factors would make a ship a battle cruiser ?

    • @dallastexas2641
      @dallastexas2641 Před 8 dny

      @@juansintierra2590 HMS Hood is a textbook example of a battlecruiser. She had battleship caliber guns, was quite a bit faster than her contemporary Royal Navy battleship counterparts, and had cruiser level armor plating, in so far as she was designed to withstand large cruiser caliber ammo at range but nothing more. The battlecruiser doctrine and design dictates the most speed, and largest guns, to fit within the basis of “kill what you can’t outrun (ie: smaller ships with smaller guns that you can withstand fire from) and run from what you can’t outgun (ie: rn from heavily armored battleships and/or even other battlecruisers that can severely damage you)”

    • @dallastexas2641
      @dallastexas2641 Před 8 dny +1

      @@juansintierra2590 also,the “panzerschiffe” Deutschland-class being referred to as “pocket battleships” by the presses globally, having the same caliber main guns as the Scharnhorst Class battleships, only few in number and shorter in length. While those were definitely oddities in terms of classification, they used the battlecruiser doctrine, just, oddly. But the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were laid down as battleships, used as battleships, and sank as battleships. They never were anything other. There were even plans drawn up to improve them to 15” twin mounts x3…would you still consider them battlecruisers if they had been updated?

  • @tigransuqiasyan4839
    @tigransuqiasyan4839 Před měsícem

    That’s a Great historical trip ✨✨✨ fantastic worke.🫡

  • @JB-rt4mx
    @JB-rt4mx Před měsícem

    What is Hitler & Donuts ? 🍩🍩

  • @notenzo5743
    @notenzo5743 Před měsícem

    Bro got the submarine images from hoi4😂😂😂

  • @model101t800
    @model101t800 Před měsícem +1

    Jutland happens, Germans lose the war
    Germans sank their own fleet in Scapa Flow
    British salvage the fleet, sell the steel to Germany
    Germans build the first A an B type VII series from that steel
    One of those Type VIIB's sinks a Jutland veteran in Scapa Flow 25 years later
    Mind Blown
    Ow and I have the Robbe U-47

    • @zetectic7968
      @zetectic7968 Před měsícem +1

      Only some ships that sank in shallow water were salvaged. The larger ships remain on the sea bed.

  • @jarrodbedelen
    @jarrodbedelen Před měsícem +2

    We fought the wrong enemy.

    • @arnonym5430
      @arnonym5430 Před měsícem

      Todays Globalism would of made the actual soldiers from both sides end the war by their own, quicker than in a blink of an eye

  • @richardsmith9509
    @richardsmith9509 Před měsícem

    Do you think you could spell SCARPA FLOW correctly ??????????????????????????????

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Před měsícem

      What do you mean?

  • @sonnyb7612
    @sonnyb7612 Před měsícem +1

    Kriegsmarine W.

  • @MyRearLeftNipple4938
    @MyRearLeftNipple4938 Před měsícem

    Imagine a submarine in the year 1440 3:58

    • @arnonym5430
      @arnonym5430 Před měsícem

      Ironically, DaVinci already draw sketches of a wooden submersible back in the late 1400s