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A grainy image taken by a Spitfire pilot flying at 25,000ft led to one of the most significant incidents of World War Two - the sinking of the Bismarck.
Sixty years ago, the sinking of the German battleship, the Bismarck, marked a turning point in World War Two. It was one of the most dramatic sea battles of the war. In May 1941, British forces ...
A collection of photographs taken by a young sailor in the Second World War appear to contradict official accounts of the sinking of the formidable German battleship Bismarck. John Spurr, from Morley ...
Pilot's pictures 'sank Bismarck' A pilot who took what Winston Churchill called "the pictures that sank the Bismarck" is being commemorated. Michael Suckling located the battleship, which was the ...
Photos of Bismarck sinking emerge. Sunday 27 May 2012 at 2:59am. Jason Spurr with the war time photographs some of which could cast new light on one of the great mysteries of the Second World War.
London, May 28 (ANI): A collection of photographs that were taken by a young sailor during World War II has sparked mystery about the events leading to the sinking of the formidable German ...
A pilot who took what Winston Churchill called "the pictures that sank the Bismarck" is being commemorated. Michael Suckling located the battleship, which was the pride of Nazi Germany's navy and ...
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