Sink the Bismarck!
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:53:12
[Rumbling]
:53:14
What is it?
:53:22
All right.
:53:24
One hit on
the port bow, sir.

:53:26
What is the damage?
:53:27
Very slight, sir, and no one wounded.
:53:29
We will have the damage
repaired in a few hours.

:53:32
That is good. That is good.
:53:34
Lindemann, if there were...
:53:36
submarines in this area...
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we would zigzag, wouldn't we?
:53:39
Of course, sir.
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And the cruisers following us...
:53:42
would be obliged to do the same.
:53:45
Yes, sir, but...
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Captain, I want you to set
a zigzag pattern.

:53:49
Hold speed at 20 knots.
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In exactly two hours...
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we shall stop zigzagging...
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and proceed at full speed...
:53:57
in whatever direction
we're headed.

:53:59
We will be out of radar range...
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before they realize they have lost us.
:54:10
This hit Victorious claims...
:54:11
it hasn't slowed Bismarck down at all.
:54:14
She's been zigzagging now...
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for more than two hours.
:54:18
That's odd.
:54:19
She must know we haven't...
:54:21
any submarines in the area.
:54:22
I wonder if Victorious
can get off another strike.

:54:25
I'm afraid not. It's too dark.
:54:27
Signal from Norfolk, sir.
:54:30
Yes? What is it?
:54:32
Sir, they've lost contact with Bismarck.
:54:43
This is London.
Over 24 hours have passed...

:54:45
since the battleship Bismarck
destroyed HMS Hood.

:54:49
Reportedly, the British
have attacked the Bismarck...

:54:52
with aircraft from a carrier...
:54:54
but Berlin says the attack
was beaten off successfully.

:54:57
Berlin adds that Bismarck
was able subsequently...

:54:59
to shake off the surface vessels
pursuing her.


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