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  1. At 3.39 am on Boxing Day, Fraser learnt that the 'Scharnhorst' was probably at sea. At 72 degrees north in the depth of winter the action that followed was fought in the Arctic night. At 9.21 am Captain C. T. Addis of the 'Sheffield' reported the enemy at 13,000 yards. The 'Norfolk' scored at least one hit but the 'Scharnhorst' soon hauled away ...

  2. 5 de dic. de 2019 · The wreck of a World War One German armoured cruiser has been located off the Falkland Islands, where it was sunk by the British navy 105 years ago. SMS Scharnhorst was the flagship of German Vice ...

  3. 13 de dic. de 2020 · Scharnhorst’s wreck was rediscovered in September 2000, by a joint expedition financed by the BBC, NRK, and the Royal Norwegian Navy. The survey vessel Sverdrup II scanned the sea floor and located a large submerged object after which the Royal Norwegian Navy’s HNoMS Tyr sent ROV to inspect the wreck.

  4. El SMS Scharnhorst (Caballo de hierro en alemán) fue un crucero acorazado ( Großer Kreuzer en alemán) de la Kaiserliche Marine (Armada Imperial Alemana), construido en los astilleros Blohm & Voss de Hamburgo, Imperio Alemán y botado al mar el 24 de octubre de 1907. Fue el cabeza de su clase, y recibió su nombre en honor al general prusiano ...

  5. 2 de may. de 2020 · The story of the last resting place of the German battleship Scharnhorst sunk by the Royal Navy at the Battle of North Cape in December 1943. Seeking to atta...

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  6. 5 de dic. de 2019 · El SMS Scharnhorst se hundió hace 105 años durante una cruenta batalla naval entre las fuerzas de la Armada Imperial Alemana y la Real Armada Británica.

  7. Hace 2 días · The “Scharnhorst” was a heavily armed ship of 26,000 tons standard displacement, carrying Scharnhorst | Battle of the Atlantic, Nazi Germany, Heavy Cruiser | Britannica It did great damage to Allied shipping in northern waters during World War II before it was sunk by the British battleship “Duke of York” on Dec. 26, 1943.