The War File - Great Sea Battles Of WWII
After the horrors of the Great War, an uneasy peace prevailed. Britannia ruled the waves - but for how long? The mid 1930's saw Germany rebuilding her fleets, defying the Versailles Treaty as Hitler planned to encircle Britain with his Kriegsmarine. Within hours of war's declaration, a U-boat had claimed its first victim in an underwater reign of terror that struck merchantmen and warship alike.
By April 1940, Germany had sunk one million tons Of Allied shipping. The entrance of Mussolini's Italy shifted the balance of power in the Mediterranean. However the course of Naval warfare was changed in 1941 when torpedo bombers from HMS Illustrious decimated the Italian fleet at anchor in Taranto, crippling three of their battleships in the first Allied victory since the fall Of France. Japan soon learned the lesson - to America's cost.
The surprise attack on Pearl Harbour on 7th December 1941 dwarfed Taranto, With 19 Warships and 190 aircraft lost and 22,500 dead. Sea power proved crucial in the Pacific. The battle of the Coral Sea was decisive in denying Japan a gateway to Australia and was a naval first - opposing forces, launching air attacks 120 miles apart, were never in sight of each other. After the US strike On Midway, there was no doubting the tide had turned. Leyte Gulf Was the last and greatest sea battle of World War II, leaving the Imperial Fleet all but destroyed. The era of the battleship had long gone: the aircraft carrier was now the undisputed master of naval warfare.
Playlist for whole episode: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=679EE6EF0294D7DA
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME_wz_EBRhc
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J79Y4XQazws
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxkFZkLO39Y
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VBX68Bez2U
Part 5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBQTxrtlIrM
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. What a fascinating, horrible epic time of history. It still amazes me that this really happened.
corcovadoquelindo 2 months ago
the italian armed forces are a fucking embarrassment for the axis! except for rare cases of bravery surpassing epic proportions. for example that of the MAS-flotilla and a handful of submarine aces, and a certain crew of the destroyer "Tarigo" and torpedo boat "Lupo" they are by far the biggest underachievers in military history. extensive reading of relevant literature sometimes brought me gales of laughter regarding their incompetence and many times cowardice.
mikilagano 3 months ago
you know whats quite telling this british documentary, glossed over the fact that the british navy had murdered and attacked their own allies navy...prestigious murder...british people are such pieces of shit through out history you can find instances of british people doing the most immoral and horrible things to its own people or allies...it would be funny if the entire british (o wait they are really german) royal family were killed...
suckmydick1138 7 months ago