Sink the Bismarck!
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Do you want to pursue?
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No. We have more important work to do.
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Hold your course.
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Steady on present course.
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Very good, sir.
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Captain, congratulations.
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It's a great moment for the German navy.
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Yes, Lindemann...
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and for the two of us.
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[Speaking Foreign Language]
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This morning, HMS Hood...
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largest British warship,
was sunk by the...

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[Speaking Foreign Language]
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[Speaking Mandarin]
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[Speaking German]
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This is London. Ed Murrow reporting.
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This island, which is
no stranger to bad tidings...

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received news today that HMS Hood...
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largest warship in the British fleet...
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and pride of the British navy...
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has been sunk by the German
battleship Bismarck.

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From the Hood's
complement of 1,500 men...

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there were three survivors.
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In the same engagement...
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the battleship Prince of Wales
was badly damaged.

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Two British capital ships
have been put out of commission...

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and the most powerful
battleship in the world...

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is now loose on the high seas.
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It remains to be seen
whether the British navy...

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has the capability
at this crucial moment...

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of concentrating enough sea power...
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to deal with the situation.
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There is undoubtedly great
rejoicing in Berlin tonight...

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and also on the Bismarck.
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Here's to the ship, Lindemann...
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and here's to us.
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We have beaten the best they have.
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Do you realize that?
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Yes, sir.
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They will never stop us, not now.
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You wanted the damage control report.
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What is it?
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We received one hit
forward on the port side...


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