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Royal Navy typewritten message, WW2

Original Royal Navy typewritten message, dated 23 May 1941 regarding the movements of the German battleship Bismarck and a Cruiser as they left the port of Bergen to take part in the massive naval battle which led to its sinking on 27 May 1941. the message reads Bismarck and Hipper Class cruiser which were anchored in the vicinity of Bergen at 13.30 on Wednesday were reported 18.00 yesterday to have left 0946 P.L. Sem Tor 0955 23.5.41 Full. Provenance: From a relation who served on the Aircraft Carrier HMS Victorious, one of the two that took part in the hunt. HMS Victorious only played a small part, but one of its aircraft managed to hit it with a Torpedo. Date: 1941

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1330 1800 1941 Anchored Battleship Bergen Bismarck Carrier Cruiser Dated Hunt Managed Massive Message Movements Norway Played Provenance Reads Relation Reported Served Sinking Torpedo Typewritten Vicinity Victorious Wednesday Yesterday


27x27 inch Poster Print

Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring a rare and authentic Royal Navy typewritten message from May 1941. This historic document, obtained from Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd. through Mary Evans Prints Online, provides insight into the movements of the German battleship Bismarck and a cruiser as they left the port of Bergen to join the Battle of the Atlantic. Each print captures the essence of World War II history, making it a must-have for history enthusiasts and collectors alike. Order yours today and add a piece of military history to your home or office.

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Estimated Product Size is 69.2cm x 69.2cm (27.2" x 27.2")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This original Royal Navy typewritten message dates back to May 23, 1941, and provides insight into the movements of the German battleship Bismarck and a Hipper Class cruiser as they left the port of Bergen to participate in one of the most significant naval battles of World War II. The message, which reads "Bismarck and Hipper Class cruiser which were anchored in the vicinity of Bergen at 13.30 on Wednesday were reported 18.00 yesterday to have left," was sent at 0946 P.L. (Political Liaison) on May 23, 1941, and marked "Full." The Bismarck, a formidable German battleship, and a Hipper Class cruiser had been anchored in Bergen, Norway, on May 22, 1941. By the following day, they had set sail, initiating a massive naval hunt that would last several days and culminate in the sinking of the Bismarck on May 27, 1941. This rare and authentic document comes from the personal collection of a relation who served on the Aircraft Carrier HMS Victorious during the hunt for the Bismarck. HMS Victorious played a small role in the battle, but one of its aircraft managed to hit the German battleship with a torpedo. The document's provenance adds to its historical significance, providing a tangible connection to this pivotal moment in World War II history. The typewritten message is a testament to the meticulous record-keeping and communication efforts of the Royal Navy during wartime. Its discovery offers a unique glimpse into the strategic maneuvers and intelligence gathering that took place during this critical period in the conflict between the Allied and Axis forces.

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