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Faces of HMS Royal Oak - The 'Mighty Oak' Disaster at Scapa Flow
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Faces of HMS Royal Oak - The 'Mighty Oak' Disaster at Scapa Flow
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On 14 October each year, a White Ensign is placed on the stern of
an upturned warship by Royal Navy divers. This act commemorates the
835 men of HMS Royal Oak who died in 1939 when the battleship was
sunk at anchor in Scapa Flow by the German U-boat U-47. The sinking
of the veteran First World War Revenge-class Royal Oak shocked not
only the Admiralty, but the whole nation. Though Scapa Flow was far
from being impregnable as a base for the Royal Navy's Home Fleet,
it was surrounded by a ring of islands separated by shallow
channels subject to fast-racing tides. While it was recognised that
it was not impervious to enemy submarines, measures had been put in
place to minimise any such threat. Blockships had been sunk at
potentially vulnerable points and anti-submarine booms deployed
across the wider channels. The outbreak of war in September 1939
saw additional anti-submarine measures put in hand. Despite these
increased precautions, German aerial reconnaissance had spotted
weaknesses which were exploited on the night of 13/14 October 1939,
by Kapit�nleutnant G�nther Prien in U-47. The German submarine
was able to slip into Scapa Flow undetected and fire three
torpedoes towards Royal Oak. Only one torpedo found its mark. A
second salvo was fired and this time all three hit the battleship,
igniting a magazine causing massive damage. Within thirteen
minutes, HMS Royal Oak had turned over and sank. In Faces of HMS
Royal Oak, Dilip Sarkar not only reveals the tragic and moving
stories of many of those who died, but also some of the 399 who
survived the sinking of the first Royal Navy battleship lost in the
Second World War. Through their photographs, and in some cases
words, the horrors of those fateful few minutes as Royal Oak rolled
and slid into the cold, dark waters of Scapa Flow, are relived in
startling clarity.
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Imprint: |
Frontline Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Dilip Sarkar
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Dimensions: |
246 x 172mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
224 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-399-06232-9 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-399-06232-8 |
Barcode: |
9781399062329 |
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