Tuesday, December 24, 2024

The wreck of the German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, accidentally sunk in December 1946 while in American service, following two underwater nuclear detonation test.

 


8 comments:

  1. Thanks for acting , CW! Can't you block that little bitch?

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  2. How do you "ACCIDENTALLY" sink a ship during a nuclear detonation test?? :-) Someone got demoted!

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  3. The US Navy assigned the cruiser to the Operation Crossroads nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll. Having survived the atomic blasts, Prinz Eugen was towed to Kwajalein Atoll, where she ultimately capsized and sank in December 1946.

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  4. Sharp looking ship when in service w/ Kreigsmarine. Appearance wise it was a “mini-Bismarck.” Accompanied Bismarck on its ill-fated mission May 1941. Its similar profile to Bismarck led to confusion on Hood & PoW during initial stages of Battle of Denmark Strait.

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  5. "Accidentally" is a stretch.
    It got nuked, and with no one aboard, the first clue it had suffered unsuspected damage was when it capsized.
    "Inadvertently", sure. "Accidentally", not so much.

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  6. I flew over the Prince many times on the shuttle between Roi-Namur and Kwaj. What an awesome sight.
    There are more complete and accurate accounts available of why it capsized than Aesop's.

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