Who Sank The Hms Edinburgh?

German U-boat.
Sunk by a German U-boat in 1942, HMS Edinburgh, together with 58 of her crew and 465 gold bars intended as payment from Russia to America for war equipment, lay undetected 200 miles off Murmansk, 800 feet below the surface of the Barents Sea.

How did HMS Edinburgh sink?

HMS Edinburgh was one of the Royal Navy’s toughest ships. On 28th April 1942, the Edinburgh was escorting the convoy QP 11 (17 ships) from Murmansk to Scotland when she was torpedoed twice by the submarine U-456.

Where was HMS Edinburgh sunk?

the Arctic Sea
Edinburgh saw a great deal of combat service during the Second World War, especially in the North Sea and the Arctic Sea, where she was sunk by torpedoes in 1942.
HMS Edinburgh (16)

History
United Kingdom
Fate Scuttled after torpedo damage inflicted by German submarine and destroyers, 2 May 1942
General characteristics

When was the last Royal Navy ship sunk?

HMS Sheffield was a Type 42 guided missile destroyer and the second Royal Navy ship to be named after the city of Sheffield in Yorkshire.
HMS Sheffield (D80)

History
United Kingdom
Motto Deo Adjuvante Labor Proficit (Latin: “With God’s help our labour is successful”)
Nickname(s) Shiny Sheff
Fate Sunk on 10 May 1982

What happened to the HMS Belfast?

HMS Belfast is a Town-class light cruiser that was built for the Royal Navy. She is now permanently moored as a museum ship on the River Thames in London and is operated by the Imperial War Museum.

Why did they sink Prinz Eugen?

Having survived the atomic blasts, Prinz Eugen was towed to Kwajalein Atoll, where she ultimately capsized and sank in December 1946.
German cruiser Prinz Eugen.

History
Nazi Germany
Identification Hull number: IX-300
Fate Towed to Kwajalein Atoll after Operation Crossroads nuclear weapons tests; capsized 22 December 1946
General characteristics

Why did the British sink the French Navy?

The attack was the main part of Operation Catapult, a British plan to neutralise or destroy neutral French ships to prevent them from falling into German hands after the Allied defeat in the Battle of France.

How many Royal Navy ships have sunk?

5,100 warships
The Royal Navy Loss List is a free online database which lists 5,100 warships and auxiliaries lost in naval service since 1512.

What sank the HMS Queen Mary?

German battlecruiser Derfflinger
She was hit twice by the German battlecruiser Derfflinger during the early part of the battle and her magazines exploded shortly afterwards, sinking the ship.

Did the HMS Queen Mary sink?

The Queen Mary did not sink at any point during her career. She was responsible for the sinking of the HMS Curacoa in 1942 but the Queen Mary survived the war without sinking. The RMS Queen Mary is now a floating hotel located in Long Beach, California.

What is the oldest warship still afloat?

USS Constitution
USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world’s oldest ship still afloat. She was launched in 1797, one of six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 and the third constructed.

What is the oldest ship that sunk?

A Greek merchant ship discovered more than a mile under the surface of the Black Sea has been radiocarbon dated to 2,400 years ago, making it the world’s oldest known intact shipwreck.

What is the oldest navy ship still in use?

USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned ship in the United States Navy. Naval officers and crew still serve aboard her today. The USS Constitution is operated by the United States Navy, a partner to the National Parks of Boston.

What sank the Scharnhorst?

Scharnhorst’s end came when the British destroyers Opportune, Virago, Musketeer and Matchless fired a further 19 torpedoes at her. Wracked with hits and unable to flee, Scharnhorst finally capsized and sank at 19:45 on 26 December, her propellers still turning, at an estimated position of 72°16′N 28°41′E.

Did the Belfast sink the Scharnhorst?

At 7.45pm HMS Belfast was ordered in to finish Scharnhorst with torpedoes but before it could fire Scharnhorst’s radar blip vanished and there was a series of muffled underwater explosions. In total, 1,927 German sailors were killed, with only 36 survivors. British dead numbered 18.

Did Scharnhorst hit Duke of York?

By 16:50, Duke of York had closed to less than 12,000 yd (11,000 m) and opened fire with a full 10-gun broadside, scoring one hit. Although under heavy fire, Scharnhorst’s return fire straddled Duke of York a number of times and hit her twice.

Who sank Bismarck battleship?

the British navy
On May 27, 1941, the British navy sinks the German battleship Bismarck in the North Atlantic near France. The German death toll was more than 2,000.

What battleship did Bismarck sink?

The third phase on the morning of 27 May was an attack by the British battleships King George V and Rodney supported by cruisers. After about 100 minutes of fighting, Bismarck was sunk by the combined effects of shellfire, torpedo hits and deliberate scuttling.
Last battle of Bismarck.

Date 26–27 May 1941
Result Allied victory

Did any Japanese battleships survived ww2?

By the time the war ended, Nagato was the only Japanese battleship still afloat. She was stricken from the Navy List on 15 September.

Why didn’t Germany use the French Navy?

Because the British Royal Navy bombarded The French Fleet whilst it was in Harbour. They feared it would fall into the hands of the Germans and be used to attack Great Britain.

Why was the British navy better than the French?

What gave the British an edge over the French and Spanish was, that the British seamen were better trained, so the ships could fire their guns faster, and could handle their ships better, so more destruction could be caused to the enemy faster; throughout twenty-two years of war the British only lost seventeen frigates