That photo of the Admiral Scheer staring down the camera with her main armament made me giggle…that is an outstanding photo, and a perspective that I’m sure not very many had the luxury of seeing without getting blown out of the water. Not sure how you keep doing it, but keep showing us these incredible photos! Cheers for another awesome vid about a plucky light cruiser!
I wonder if that is the "light cruiser we could have sunk but didn't" in the Denmark strait mentioned in the book about Admiral Scheer by her Captain Theodor Kranke
S.H.,, MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD ,, LOVES THE SCARY GHOST LIKE OF THE SHIPS SUNK UNDER THE WATER AND WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE TODAY.. BUT WE DO LIKE TO VISIT SHIPS THAT ARE STILL AFLOAT TO LEARN ,,IN DIFFERNT STATES ,LIKE THE IOWA,, AND THE NEW JERSEY THAT JUST GOT DRY DOCKED .. MAX AND I- DAD RON,, ENJOY TRAVELING SEEING AND LEARNING ,THANKS FOR THE VIDEOS..
It sounds like incompetence to order ships with no ammunition or very little ammunition into a hot zone. Basically high command was responsible for the deaths and destruction of thoses ships. But that's just my opinion. The crews died a valiant death. Rip
That photo of the Admiral Scheer staring down the camera with her main armament made me giggle…that is an outstanding photo, and a perspective that I’m sure not very many had the luxury of seeing without getting blown out of the water. Not sure how you keep doing it, but keep showing us these incredible photos! Cheers for another awesome vid about a plucky light cruiser!
I agree with you. That was a great photo.
I wonder if that is the "light cruiser we could have sunk but didn't" in the Denmark strait mentioned in the book about Admiral Scheer by her Captain Theodor Kranke
The light cruisers of the Royal Navy were the absolute workhorses of the fleet and suffered accordingly
She was my favorite ship in WOWS in the good old days (when this game was not as insane as today)
S.H.,, MY SON MAX 9 YR.S OLD ,, LOVES THE SCARY GHOST LIKE OF THE SHIPS SUNK UNDER THE WATER AND WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE TODAY.. BUT WE DO LIKE TO VISIT SHIPS THAT ARE STILL AFLOAT TO LEARN ,,IN DIFFERNT STATES ,LIKE THE IOWA,, AND THE NEW JERSEY THAT JUST GOT DRY DOCKED .. MAX AND I- DAD RON,, ENJOY TRAVELING SEEING AND LEARNING ,THANKS FOR THE VIDEOS..
Sounds a lot like the experience the Repulse and Prince of Wales had off Malaysia. Tough times when you are a sitting duck.
It sounds like incompetence to order ships with no ammunition or very little ammunition into a hot zone. Basically high command was responsible for the deaths and destruction of thoses ships. But that's just my opinion. The crews died a valiant death. Rip