Sinking Nazi Germany's Last Battleship: Death of the Tirpitz (Part 3)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Operation Catechism marked the decisive end to the menace of the German battleship Tirpitz during World War 2. On November 12, 1944, 29 Royal Air Force heavy Avro Lancaster bombers orchestrated a meticulously planned assault near Tromsø, Norway, where Tirpitz lay anchored...
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Комментарии • 85

  • @HoH
    @HoH  Месяц назад +17

    ✨This video is not sponsored. If you want to help me make more videos and gain early access, consider supporting House of History at www.patreon.com/HouseofHistory!

  • @jimtalbott9535
    @jimtalbott9535 Месяц назад +34

    Tirpitz: “I have a new brilliant strategy to fight the Royal Navy. I call it “Sitting around and looking scary and unpredictable.”
    German high command: “Das ist sehr schlau!”
    Dambusters: “You’re holding STILL are you?…..good…..very good…..”

  • @ronevans7493
    @ronevans7493 Месяц назад +16

    The disaster at the port of Bari in Italy in 1943 might make an interesting topic as it was covered up and is little known.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Месяц назад +9

      Great suggestion indeed.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Месяц назад +43

    Tirpitz was hunted obsessively by the British only for that to end when the mighty warship finally sank. Great video.

    • @Twirlyhead
      @Twirlyhead Месяц назад +3

      Not _obsessively_ at all, Tirpitz was important to the Nazis and sinking it beyond repair was very important to the British. "Only for that to end when the mighty warship finally sank" 🙄Well, that _was_ the idea.

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 Месяц назад

      @@Twirlyhead---You will pardon me if I don't believe you.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Месяц назад +1

      It wasn't that obsessively at all and really by the end it wasn't a mighty warship it had been cowering in a fjord for most of it's time commissioned

    • @nickdanger3802
      @nickdanger3802 Месяц назад +2

      @@Twirlyhead Sunk on 24th attempt.

    • @rcdogmanduh4440
      @rcdogmanduh4440 20 дней назад

      It was during ww2 that this took place.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Месяц назад +18

    Never miss a video! You're amazing 🫡🫡🫡🫡

  • @Thomas_Name
    @Thomas_Name Месяц назад +7

    Your animations and sound effects are more impressive with every video. Thank you for your work.

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Месяц назад +5

    It was an informative and wonderful historical coverage video about challenging Tirptiz German battleship and sinking it at 1944 catechism operation . It seems to me that Tirptiz battleship became hostage of its security instead of sea lines supporting disruption within allies....thank you 🙏 (house of history )channel for sharing this remarkable video

  • @jonmassey5619
    @jonmassey5619 Месяц назад +8

    3:00 Interesting that 'Operation Goodwood' was also the name given to offensive and the battle for Caen in July 44.

    • @Twirlyhead
      @Twirlyhead Месяц назад +1

      No, Normandy was Operation Goodwood this was Operation _Goodwood._

    • @jonmassey5619
      @jonmassey5619 Месяц назад

      @@Twirlyhead so BOTH the same then as in my OP

    • @Twirlyhead
      @Twirlyhead Месяц назад +2

      @@jonmassey5619 No, one is in italics.

  • @wilsontheconqueror8101
    @wilsontheconqueror8101 17 дней назад

    U really see in WW2 the decline of naval battleships. With the increased speed & aerial maneuvering of aircraft. And the increased reliability & range of attack airplane & bombers. Battleships were just huge targets in the water. Unless you were able to maintain support aircrafts around them,which is not feasible. It was just technology overtaking naval craft. A shame! They were beautiful! Well done sir! As always!

  • @seanlowery9258
    @seanlowery9258 Месяц назад +6

    Love the content and the amazing animation

  • @samhunt9380
    @samhunt9380 21 день назад

    Brilliant series. Thank you!

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Месяц назад +4

    Amazing video as always!

  • @blazenetic
    @blazenetic Месяц назад

    Absolutely fantasticly presented, well done!

  • @mancroft
    @mancroft Месяц назад

    Outstanding series. Thank you.

  • @user-ne7ks9yd3n
    @user-ne7ks9yd3n Месяц назад +1

    Love it, I've always loved History, thank you for telling it so well

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Месяц назад

    Thanks for this terrific video! For some reason I'm really fascinated by the battleships & heavy cruisers of the Kriegsmarine.

  • @philliprandle9075
    @philliprandle9075 Месяц назад

    Great video!

  • @mkaustralia7136
    @mkaustralia7136 Месяц назад +1

    Nice set of videos.

  • @daniellucas1494
    @daniellucas1494 Месяц назад

    Anxiously awaiting your next post sir!

  • @Raphael-pt7rx
    @Raphael-pt7rx Месяц назад

    ay another great video

  • @Login0
    @Login0 Месяц назад +2

    You are doing an awesome job, and I love your videos. Do you plan ton explain some ground battle like Bir Hakeim during WW2 ?

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks! I made a video on that years ago, I might make an updated version.

    • @Login0
      @Login0 Месяц назад

      @@HoH Thanks ! I didn't know ! I will watch it !

  • @SennaAugustus
    @SennaAugustus Месяц назад +1

    If you're at war, never take the day 11 November off. Something always happens on that day.

  • @winstonh3823
    @winstonh3823 Месяц назад

    great video as always, I'd love to see a video about HMS Upholder, the best British sub of the war

  • @FinsburyPhil
    @FinsburyPhil Месяц назад +1

    Can you cover the action at Kidney Ridge from the second battle of El Alamein please.

  • @alexanderleach3365
    @alexanderleach3365 Месяц назад +4

    The death of Tirpitz was just as catastrophic as was her big sister Bismarck.

    • @CRAIGKMSBISMARCKTIRPITZ533
      @CRAIGKMSBISMARCKTIRPITZ533 Месяц назад +1

      Germans Referred Their Ship's Males Not Females 😃. Hitler's Ship's Were & Are Male's Not Females 😃

    • @maryholder3795
      @maryholder3795 28 дней назад

      ​@@CRAIGKMSBISMARCKTIRPITZ533 I was not aware that Hitler ships were male. Interesting difference, all ships to me are ladies.

    • @TerryHickey-xt4mf
      @TerryHickey-xt4mf 4 часа назад

      @@maryholder3795 in t5he UK their ships have male names but are still she, in fact all UK and US ships are named, champagne broken, and then the words - god bless all who sail in HER.

    • @TerryHickey-xt4mf
      @TerryHickey-xt4mf 4 часа назад

      translate t5he to the

  • @lilboy3102
    @lilboy3102 Месяц назад +1

    Make a video on the British Eastern Fleet operations.
    Like Operation Meridian, Operation Robson and all others under Admiral James Somerville ❤❤

  • @user-gc3xg7xd5p
    @user-gc3xg7xd5p Месяц назад +2

    Can you make a series about Russo-Japanese War😌

  • @nigellai1809
    @nigellai1809 Месяц назад

    Are you guys related to Bazbattles by any chance?

  • @notthefbi7932
    @notthefbi7932 Месяц назад

    It didn't go quietly into the night

  • @999theeagle
    @999theeagle Месяц назад +2

    What main line Battleships made it through WW2 intact from any side?

    • @nomooon
      @nomooon Месяц назад

      probably the American ones if they survived Pearl Harbor

    • @jimsackmanbusinesscoaching1344
      @jimsackmanbusinesscoaching1344 Месяц назад +4

      Depends on what you mean by main line. But as an example, all 4 Iowa class were around and last in service in the 1990s.

    • @xeiv1
      @xeiv1 Месяц назад +2

      Nagato made it past the war and then used as target practice by US nuclear program, Vanguard was the last built battleship by Royal Navy, later simply scrapped instead of being preserved.

    • @jimsackmanbusinesscoaching1344
      @jimsackmanbusinesscoaching1344 Месяц назад +2

      @@xeiv1 Well, I was hoping the person would define Main Line and intact. But for completeness, France and Italy both had a couple of battleships survive WWII. The US and the UK had bunches. Even most of the ships sunk/damaged at Pearl Harbor survived WWII. A ship as old as USS Texas survives to this day, but even in WWII would not have been considered a front line battleship.

    • @xeiv1
      @xeiv1 Месяц назад +1

      @@jimsackmanbusinesscoaching1344 I assumed he meant battleships in general, main line just being there, because, we can also put Mikasa in here, considering she survived both WW and is over 130 year old museum ship in Japan, she is in fact the only ship of her class and would be considered main line pre-dreadnought battleship. But you are correct, Germany probably was the only country that lost all battleships, Italy, France, Japan, GB, US all had surviving battleships, of which there were plenty of ships that SHOULD have been preserved.

  • @dariusghodsi2570
    @dariusghodsi2570 Месяц назад

    How about more on the first world war, the one between Rome and Persia

  • @groovinmiguel
    @groovinmiguel Месяц назад

    battle of Putot-en-Bessin 1944, please

  • @unscentednapalm8547
    @unscentednapalm8547 Месяц назад +1

    4:15 it's pronounced 'six-one-seven' squadron

  • @ChrisXu-jo4nw
    @ChrisXu-jo4nw Месяц назад

    Excellent video. By the way, Could you please add an English subtitle to this video? The existed auto-generated English version is a bit too hard for beginners like me.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  Месяц назад

      Added! My apologies. I forgot.

    • @ChrisXu-jo4nw
      @ChrisXu-jo4nw Месяц назад

      @@HoH Thank you!

  • @andreamarino6010
    @andreamarino6010 Месяц назад +1

    I read somewhere that the norwegians are still using it by scrapping piece of it. Is it true?

    • @stein-arne6613
      @stein-arne6613 Месяц назад +2

      Not the ship. But part of the armorplates is used as temporary roadsurface during roadwork in Oslo.

  • @sonnyjim5268
    @sonnyjim5268 Месяц назад

    I wonder how many subs they could have made with the resources used in the construction of the battleships.

  • @CrichtonNo5
    @CrichtonNo5 Месяц назад

    By six hundred and seventeenth, did you mean Six-one-Seven squadron?

  • @tigransuqiasyan4839
    @tigransuqiasyan4839 Месяц назад +1

    ✨✨✨

  • @BHuang92
    @BHuang92 Месяц назад

    Third times the charm

    • @nickdanger3802
      @nickdanger3802 Месяц назад

      24th time.

    • @TerryHickey-xt4mf
      @TerryHickey-xt4mf 3 часа назад

      @@nickdanger3802 Edison tried a lot more times than that, but we all lived under his light for over a century.

  • @mikael2670
    @mikael2670 Месяц назад

    Sometimes doing less produces more results, i mean look at how many ship got tied up due to the risk it possed to ally convoys. Convoys further out = Far less tonage shipping or way more ships needed and also needing more escorts = Less to deply elsewhere. In a sense tirpitz was a sucess even when it barely didn't get to do much directly - Bogging down plenty of resources that were depirately needed elsewhere. The english admirality knew it and its not without reason they made it a high priority to neutralize

    • @YouTubemessedupmyhandle
      @YouTubemessedupmyhandle Месяц назад

      The allies had the resources, the Germans didn’t. All the steel in the ship, manpower, logistics and air power devoted to parking it in a fjord pending sinking was much needed elsewhere.

  • @Vanduo610
    @Vanduo610 Месяц назад +2

    A

  • @Vanduo610
    @Vanduo610 Месяц назад +1

    Chuzdsid

  • @triplecap4307
    @triplecap4307 Месяц назад

    I love the videos, thanks, but I can't get over just how peanuts this was compared to what was going on in the Pacific at the exact same time. Navy lite I guess.

    • @TerryHickey-xt4mf
      @TerryHickey-xt4mf 3 часа назад

      peanuts to you maybe, but the Russians needed this stuff from the UK urgently to combat the Nazis, thus drawing them away from their Nazi strength in western Europe. Tactilely vital to aid in the outcome of the war in my opinion.

  • @bipedalame
    @bipedalame 14 дней назад

    ingerlish nationalism. Not a country that you well know

  • @AltCtrlSpud
    @AltCtrlSpud Месяц назад +4

    I am racist against obese women :D

  • @nickdanger3802
    @nickdanger3802 Месяц назад +1

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Allied_attacks_on_the_German_battleship_Tirpitz

  • @Vanduo610
    @Vanduo610 Месяц назад +2

    A