HMS Hood's Survivors | Aboard an Exploding Battlecruiser (Part 2 of 2)
Ordinary Signalman Ted Briggs, Able Seaman Robert Tilburn and Midshipman William John Dundas were the only survivors from HMS Hood's 1418 crew when it was blown up in an engagement with the battleship Bismarck and heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in the Battle of the Denmark Strait. Only Briggs and Tilburn ever told their tales. Here, Hood's survivors explain their roles in the short battle leading to the battlecruiser's destruction, what they saw, and how they survived the detonation that sent the 47,000 ton warship to the bottom within minutes.

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Swordfish V. Bismarck | Pilots Recall the Killer Blow (Part 3 of 3)

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Bismarck's Battle Damage - Then and Now

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Sudden Destruction: Why Did HMS Hood Explode?

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The Sinking of HMS Prince of Wales & Repulse — How Japan Sank Two British Warships in 2 Hours

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U.X.B. | WW2 bomb disposal training film

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New Evidence on the loss of HMS Hood!

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Tunes of Glory | ALEC GUINESS

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The Refit of HMS Hood - But what if she had survived?

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The Engineer Who Turned A Primitive Battleship Into Britain's Most Feared Weapon !

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Swordfish V. Bismarck | Pilots Recall the First Torpedo Attack (Part 1 of 3)

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The Loss of HMS Hood - But why did it blow up??

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How the Mighty Scharnhorst Was Sunk

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Bristol Beaufighter | Scourge of the North Sea

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The 8-Minute Battle That Shocked the World — Bismarck vs Hood 1941

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Battleship Bismarck’s Final 72 Hours - The Royal Navy’s Relentless Pursuit - Animated

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In Their Own Words | Swordfish v Bismarck (Full Documentary)

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Battleship Bismarck sinks HMS Hood: Battle of the Denmark Strait, 1941 - Animated

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How Scharnhorst was Sunk: Battle of the North Cape 1943

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Dive-bombing the Tirpitz | "It was a waste of time"

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