Wreck of the Scharnhorst
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Wreck of the Scharnhorst
Hi everyone!
I'm looking for information on the Wreck of Scharnhorst. I know that she was discovered upside down, in two pieces and severely damaged, but beyond that, I haven't been able to find any information. Can anyone help me out? Does anyone know if there were any expeditions to her, apart from the Norwegian's initial confirmation of the wreck?
Thanks so much!
I'm looking for information on the Wreck of Scharnhorst. I know that she was discovered upside down, in two pieces and severely damaged, but beyond that, I haven't been able to find any information. Can anyone help me out? Does anyone know if there were any expeditions to her, apart from the Norwegian's initial confirmation of the wreck?
Thanks so much!
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Re: Wreck of the Scharnhorst
Ciao all,
@ Celticmarine,
The expedition by Norwegian Navy to find the Scharnhorst wreck was lead by the Norwegian Journalist and writer Alf. R. Jacobsen, a very good person which wrote a book on Scharnhorst last battle ( highly recommended ) and on Tirpitz too.
They found the wreck based on some norwegian fisherman infos, and filmed it too ( the movie is in the end of the Norwegian Navy ).
As far as I know no one else yet went down there after them, no other expeditions.
The wreck is updside down and without the bow part which was separated by the explosion of A turret barbette that caused the fast sinking process of the ship.
Bye Antonio
@ Celticmarine,
The expedition by Norwegian Navy to find the Scharnhorst wreck was lead by the Norwegian Journalist and writer Alf. R. Jacobsen, a very good person which wrote a book on Scharnhorst last battle ( highly recommended ) and on Tirpitz too.
They found the wreck based on some norwegian fisherman infos, and filmed it too ( the movie is in the end of the Norwegian Navy ).
As far as I know no one else yet went down there after them, no other expeditions.
The wreck is updside down and without the bow part which was separated by the explosion of A turret barbette that caused the fast sinking process of the ship.
Bye Antonio
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Re: Wreck of the Scharnhorst
Has there been any attempt to find the wreck of the earlier Scharnhorst that was sunk in 1914?
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Re: Wreck of the Scharnhorst
I believe the wrecks of both SMS Scharnhorst and SMS Gneisenau have been found. Scharnhorst is at 52* 28' S, 56* 14'W. Her sister is at 52* 34'S, 56* 23'W. Both vessels are at a depth of about 500 fathoms.
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Re: Wreck of the Scharnhorst
Hello Antonio and the others,Antonio Bonomi wrote:Ciao all,
@ Celticmarine,
The expedition by Norwegian Navy to find the Scharnhorst wreck was lead by the Norwegian Journalist and writer Alf. R. Jacobsen, a very good person which wrote a book on Scharnhorst last battle ( highly recommended ) and on Tirpitz too.
They found the wreck based on some norwegian fisherman infos, and filmed it too ( the movie is in the end of the Norwegian Navy ).
As far as I know no one else yet went down there after them, no other expeditions.
The wreck is updside down and without the bow part which was separated by the explosion of A turret barbette that caused the fast sinking process of the ship.
Bye Antonio
I`m new here and I will You all greet here.
Jacobsen`s book is probably the best book about "Scharnhorst". I1ve read it in German. Admiral Fraser`s position was incorrect
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Re: Wreck of the Scharnhorst
Is there an English language version of this book?
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Re: Wreck of the Scharnhorst
In order to honor a soldier, we have to tell the truth about what happened over there. The whole, hard, cold truth. And until we do that, we dishonor her and every soldier who died, who gave their life for their country. ( Courage Under Fire )
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Hello,celticmarine10 wrote:Going to order it. Thanks!
Your decision is right, because the link is just a small taste
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Re: Wreck of the Scharnhorst
Hi guys,
Someone asked if there were photos of the wreck of the SCHARNHORST. I have not found any good ones. I do have a VHS tape of the Norwegian broadcast of the finding of SCHARNHORST and the filming of the wreck was not as good as we may have wished it to be, at least the footage used in the program. I can tell you much more footage never gets used than what makes it into a documentary like that one. Sad.
The wreck is a mess. Stern broken off aft of the rudders, main hull 180 and top down (capsized) on the sea floor, a fair amount of wreckage, the entire forward portion of the warship is blown off somewhere about B turret. One of the last views of the wreck is of the forefoot of the bow, so it is there with the wreck. Lots of fishing net and lines entangled on the wreck. Did not see any signs of camo painting, but there was a lot silt in the water and the cameras used on the ROV were not the best, not to mention the fact that I have a copy of a copy and it is VHS !
Steve Wiper
Someone asked if there were photos of the wreck of the SCHARNHORST. I have not found any good ones. I do have a VHS tape of the Norwegian broadcast of the finding of SCHARNHORST and the filming of the wreck was not as good as we may have wished it to be, at least the footage used in the program. I can tell you much more footage never gets used than what makes it into a documentary like that one. Sad.
The wreck is a mess. Stern broken off aft of the rudders, main hull 180 and top down (capsized) on the sea floor, a fair amount of wreckage, the entire forward portion of the warship is blown off somewhere about B turret. One of the last views of the wreck is of the forefoot of the bow, so it is there with the wreck. Lots of fishing net and lines entangled on the wreck. Did not see any signs of camo painting, but there was a lot silt in the water and the cameras used on the ROV were not the best, not to mention the fact that I have a copy of a copy and it is VHS !
Steve Wiper