That is why the Vasa ship sank on its maiden voyage in 1628
This is an interview with top historian at the Vasa museum in Stockholm, Anna Maria Forssberg, expert on 17th century history. She tells the story of why the ship sank and how all the small statues on the ship shall be interpreted. Interviewer is historian Johan Romin, Stockholm, Sweden.

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On board the Vasa - Episode 1

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The $10 Billion Ship That Killed Its Crew

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3D Guide to an 18th century Ship-of-the-Line

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On board the Vasa - Episode 2

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Preserving the Vasa | Shell Historical Film Archive

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How an 18th Century Sailing Warship Works (HMS Victory)

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RMS TITANIC Construction - In Color (1909–1912)

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Great Ships; The Windjammers

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The Craziest Sea Captain in History

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Carl XVI Gustaf's Golden Jubilee & History of Sweden

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Aboard the World's Largest Wooden Sailing Ship! | Götheborg Of Sweden

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Frigate - The Hunter of the High Seas

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The degradation of the warship Vasa is decelerated with scientifically built cradle

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The Vasa Museum, Stockholm | All About Sweden's BIGGEST Blunder

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