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Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.


Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.
10 of 11 editions available.
All 3 editions featuring up to 4 additional signatures are available.
£2.50 - £500.00

Hunter's Lair by Jason Askew. (P)


Hunter's Lair by Jason Askew. (P)
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The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£300.00

Surprise Attack by Ivan Berryman.


Surprise Attack by Ivan Berryman.
3 of 4 editions available.
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Dawn Rendezvous by Anthony Saunders.


Dawn Rendezvous by Anthony Saunders.
12 editions.
6 of the 12 editions feature up to 6 additional signatures.
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Operation Rheinubung by Randall Wilson.


Operation Rheinubung by Randall Wilson.
7 of 8 editions available.
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£2.50 - £170.00

Deutschland Passing Through the Kiel Canal by Ivan Berryman.


Deutschland Passing Through the Kiel Canal by Ivan Berryman.
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Death of the Bismarck by Brian Wood.


Death of the Bismarck by Brian Wood.
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Emden and Blucher by Randall Wilson.


Emden and Blucher by Randall Wilson.
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Operation Cerberus, Channel Dash by Ivan Berryman.


Operation Cerberus, Channel Dash by Ivan Berryman.
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K.M.S. Gneisenau - Stand by The Bowlines by  Randall Wilson.


K.M.S. Gneisenau - Stand by The Bowlines by Randall Wilson.
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Operation Drumbeat by Anthony Saunders.


Operation Drumbeat by Anthony Saunders.
10 editions.
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U-552 by Ivan Berryman.


U-552 by Ivan Berryman.
5 of 6 editions available.
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£2.90 - £320.00


Depth Charge Attack by Jason Askew. (P)


Depth Charge Attack by Jason Askew. (P)
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U-Boat by Jason Askew. (P)


U-Boat by Jason Askew. (P)
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Bismarck and Swordfish by Jason Askew. (P)


Bismarck and Swordfish by Jason Askew. (P)
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Mosquito Attack on U-2359 by Jason Askew. (P)


Mosquito Attack on U-2359 by Jason Askew. (P)
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Swordfish Attack on the Bismarck. (P)


Swordfish Attack on the Bismarck. (P)
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The Channel Dash - Prinz Eugen. (P)


The Channel Dash - Prinz Eugen. (P)
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Battleship Bismarck by Robert Taylor


Battleship Bismarck by Robert Taylor
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KMS Bismarck Returns Fire, May 24th, 1941 by Marii Chernev.


KMS Bismarck Returns Fire, May 24th, 1941 by Marii Chernev.
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Atlantic Wolves by Robert Taylor.


Atlantic Wolves by Robert Taylor.
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Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.

Fairey Swordfish I, L9726 4M of 818 Sqn, HMS Ark Royal pulls a tight, climbing turn through a hail of anti-aircraft fire as its torpedo strikes home, jamming the steering gear of the mighty Bismarck and setting in motion the beginning of her dramatic end.


Hunter's Lair by Jason Askew. (P)

The experienced crew of a WW2 German U-boat hunt their next target.


Surprise Attack by Ivan Berryman.

The German crew of a Type VII U-boat man the guns as their submarine comes under a surprise attack from a Beaufighter of Coastal Command.


Dawn Rendezvous by Anthony Saunders.

Germanys U-boat fleet had almost brought Britain to its knees in the First World war, twenty years later the story was very similar. the German U-boat arm came perilously close to cutting the lifeline that crossed the Atlantic between North America and Britain. in the early years of the war Donitz realised that keeping his U-boats at sea for as long as possible would greatly increase their chances of success. here U-93 (left) and U-94 take fuel from the auxiliary cruiser Kormoran whilst in the mid-Atlantic during 1941


Operation Rheinubung by Randall Wilson.

Bismarck anchored at No.5 buoy takes on main armament ammo in Gottenhaven, before sailing to Norway and the Atlantic.


Deutschland Passing Through the Kiel Canal by Ivan Berryman.

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Death of the Bismarck by Brian Wood.

The battered Bismarck fires its final salvos, during the last stage of the battle, 27th May 1941.


Emden and Blucher by Randall Wilson.

Emden and Blucher arriving at Schweinamund to depart the next day for Oslo.


Operation Cerberus, Channel Dash by Ivan Berryman.

February 1942 and Viz. Admiral Ciliaxs mighty Scharnhorst leads her sister Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen up the English Channel during Operation Cerberus, their daring breakout from the port of Brest on the French Atlantic coast to the relative safety of Wilhelmshaven and Brunsbuttel. All three ships survived what became known as the Channel Dash, not without damage, but the operation proved a huge propaganda success for Germany and a crushing embarrassment for the British. A number of torpedo boats are in attendance, including Kondor and Falke and the Z class destroyer Friedrich Ihn in the distance.


K.M.S. Gneisenau - Stand by The Bowlines by Randall Wilson.

Gneisenau returns to Kiel harbour after participating in Operation Nord Mark. With number one bowline secured crew crew prepares to bring the ship alongside.


Operation Drumbeat by Anthony Saunders.

The entry of the United States into the war opened up vast new hunting grounds for the German u-boat fleet. Operation Paukenschlag (Drumbeat in English) began in January 1942, bringing the U-boats their easiest pickings of the war. Over 300 allied vessels were sunk during the Paukenschlag along the US coastline, ranging from New York harbor, to the Straits of Florida. This period, also known as the second Happy Times to the men of the U-boats, was only brought to an end in mid 1942 by the formation of allied convoy systems. On the evening of April 5th 1942, U552, commanded by Kapitanleutnant Erich Topp, sealed the fate of the British tanker MV British Splendour east of Cape Hatteras. The U-boat was part of the fourth wave of boats of Operation Paukenschlag, she returned to Saint Nazaire on April 27th 1942 having sunk seven ships during the patrol.


U-552 by Ivan Berryman.

Erich Topps notorious Red Devil Boat, U-552, slips quietly away from the scene of another victory in the North Atlantic in 1941.


Depth Charge Attack by Jason Askew. (P)

Type VIID U-Boat.


U-Boat by Jason Askew. (P)

Type VIID U-Boat.


Bismarck and Swordfish by Jason Askew. (P)

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Mosquito Attack on U-2359 by Jason Askew. (P)

On May 2nd 1945, Twenty-seven Mosquito aircraft from 143, 235, 248, 333 and 404 Squadrons on anti-submarine patrol around Kattegat sunk thte German minesweeper M293 and U-2359, a Type XXII U-Boat of 234 tons commanded by Oberleutnant Gustav Bischoff. The wreck of U-2359 was discovered in 2007. Another unknown u-boat was also damaged on this patrol on which none of the aircraft were lost. Depicted here, two Mosquitoes of No.248 Squadron make their attack on U-2359.


Swordfish Attack on the Bismarck. (P)

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The Channel Dash - Prinz Eugen. (P)

Swordfish of No.825 Sqn FAA attack the might German ship Prinz Eugen during The Channel Dash.


Battleship Bismarck by Robert Taylor

The pride of the German Navy, this magnificent battleship attracted the full wrath of the Royal Navy when, by brilliant gunnery, she sank the Hood. Within three days she was herself sunk by the Home Fleet with the loss of all but 110 of her crew.


KMS Bismarck Returns Fire, May 24th, 1941 by Marii Chernev.

A tribute by artist Marii Chernev, to the men of the Kriegsmarines most famous ship, the battleship KMS Bismarck and all the navy veterans who fought in the cold waters of the North Atlantic during World War II. The Bismarcks excellent gunnery, improved armour protection and greater speed all contributed to the sinking of the pride of the Royal Navy, HMS Hood. the defeat of the Hood led to the epic sea chase where the entire Royal Navys Home Fleet pulled out all the stops in an effort to avenge the Hood and sink the Bismarck. After an incredibly lucky torpedo hit on her steering gear by Swordfish torpedo planes from the carrier HMS Ark Royal, two battleships and two heavy cruisers of the Royal Navy caught up with the Bismarck on 27th May 1941. The resultant battle ranks as one of the greatest sea battles of all time. Of a crew of over 2200 able bodiedseamen, only 116 survived the momentous battle of 27th May 1941. The senior surviving officer was Burkard Baron von Mullenheim-Rechberg, the gunnery control commander.


Atlantic Wolves by Robert Taylor.

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