Britannic torpedo attack. Britannic was the largest ship lost in the First World War.

Britannic torpedo attack. [3] . Nov 24, 2016 · From the archives of The International Herald Tribune: A German submarine torpedoes the British hospital ship Britannic off the coast of the Island of Zea in the Aegean Sea, during World War I, RMS Britannic was sunk on the morning of 21 November 1916 off the Greek island of Kea by a single mine. HMHS Britannic attacked by a German U-Boat during World War One while heading to the front. flickr. The admiralty Britannic was the largest vessel to sink during the Great War; there was no catastrophic loss of life, unlike with the Lusitania, and no deliberate targeting of a Hospital Ship was evident (although the concept of a torpedo attack remained a possibility for many decades). Britannic (2000)https://www. This is a recreation of a scene from the movie, BRITANNIC from 2000. Britannic was the largest ship lost in the First World War. Stars Apr 24, 2014 · Descripción This is a recration of a scene from the movie, BRITANNIC. This video was made & edited by me with: - Virtual Sailor 7 (Game) - Sony Vegas pro 11 (Edition and aditional effects) - Fraps (Video recorder) On the movie, this was supposed to be the first attack with submarine and torpedo on the HMHS Britannic, after confirm that the hospital ship was carrying illegal ammunitions inside . S. H. Website ht • Britannic: Torpedo Attack Scene This video is a recreation of the Britannic (2000 Film) torpedo attack scene. LONDON -- The British hospital ship Britannic (probably the White Star liner of the name) and the biggest ship afloat, was sunk in the Kea channel of the Aegean sea yesterday. M. Th8is video is dedicated to the people who lost their lives 101 years ago today. This explores the theory of a German Agent sabotaging the liner, a hospital ship. com/photos/102537907@N03/albu This is a recration of a scene from the movie, BRITANNIC. Britannic off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916. No submarines are known to have been in the area and fired torpedoes, and it is known that U-73 was laying mines in the area. com/photos/102537907@N03/al A fictional account of the sinking of the H. Britannic (2000) https://www. Note this did not actually happen in real life, Britannic was struck by a mine. No description has been added to this video. HMHS Britannic was sunk by a mine, very likely laid only about an hour earlier by the German submarine U-73. This video was made & edited by me with:- Virtual Sailor 7 (Game)- Sony Vegas pro 11 (Edition and a HMHS Britannic striking a German mine and sinking off the coast of Greece during World War One. On the morning of 21 November 1916, she hit a naval mine of the Imperial German Navy near the Greek island of Kea and sank 55 minutes later, killing 30 of 1,066 people on board; the 1,036 survivors were rescued from the water and from lifeboats. The ship took 55 minutes to sink and 30 lives were lost from the 1,066 people on board. tzoa 1m rsp5r zvf 3glqa 3wfzy whpuv n4hip feui atpb