KMS Gneisenau - Atlantic Raider Wrecked in Drydock

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Skynea History

Skynea History

2 ай бұрын

Yes, I'm aware KMS is not a thing. It's used to distinguish between German ships of the same name.
Today's video will be looking at KMS Gneisenau, one of the unluckiest battleships in history. Her initial service went well enough, seeing some of the most combat of any German battleship.
However, she would spend much of her career in drydock. From storm damage, to enemy action. And it would be in drydock that her career, ultimately, came to its end.
Further Reading:
www.amazon.com/German-Warship...
www.amazon.com/Battleships-Ne...
www.amazon.com/Battleships-Sc...
www.amazon.com/German-Fleet-A...
german-navy.de/kriegsmarine/s...
www.kbismarck.com/gneisenau.html

Пікірлер: 79
@JGCR59
@JGCR59 2 ай бұрын
The torpedo damage at 11:25 from HMS Clyde was so massive the crew of Gneisenau actually rode one of the ships boats clean through the hole.
@suspiciousminds1750
@suspiciousminds1750 2 ай бұрын
At launch, both ships looked almost WW1-ish. The addition of the Atlantic bow and the funnel cap transformed them.
@panic_2001
@panic_2001 2 ай бұрын
Both the Scharnhorst and Bismarck classes look damn cool 👍
@dennisvandermarkt8263
@dennisvandermarkt8263 2 ай бұрын
The Germans and the US had some of the sexiest ships out there
@ralfhtg1056
@ralfhtg1056 2 ай бұрын
2:50 into the video: the side elevation shown shows the Scharnhorst. YOu can differentiate the 2 from one another by the position of the main mast. Gneisenau had her mast on the backside o the funnel, Scharnhorst has her mast at the back of the hangar.
@tobiasGR3Y
@tobiasGR3Y 2 ай бұрын
I'm just gonna be chaotic neutral with Scharnhorst & Gneisenau: *They're Light Battleships.*
@ZZZzzzap12
@ZZZzzzap12 2 ай бұрын
Nah, it's an aircraftcarrier. You can clearly see on that first picture that they mounted a huge plane on the back of it.
@alextemplet
@alextemplet 2 ай бұрын
Hoestly though you're not wrong.
@dilophosauruschannel9525
@dilophosauruschannel9525 Ай бұрын
Interesting and very informative as always! Love your stuff
@edwardpate6128
@edwardpate6128 Ай бұрын
This ship vs an Alaska class heavy cruiser would have been epic!
@HandyMan657
@HandyMan657 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the episode, Skynea. Take care.
@NopiusMaximus
@NopiusMaximus Ай бұрын
Beautiful ship !!
@renoking336
@renoking336 Ай бұрын
The fact that these ships can make it out off the German coast into the North Atlantic and back is an achievement in itself……..!!!!!!
@rygneisanau1724
@rygneisanau1724 2 ай бұрын
love the Scharnhorst class alot ! thanks for your information love to see you videos great details and on this 1 its true the Scharnhorst is more popular but still this ship have history aswell . anyway great work as always !
@Peace2U-ec6es
@Peace2U-ec6es 2 ай бұрын
Great video with excellent research. Thank you!
@JGCR59
@JGCR59 2 ай бұрын
I've read that Gneisenau probably suffered another torpedo hit or two from german S-Boats in 1945 as it was suspected that soviet forces were using her mast as an artillery observation post, but I can't remember the source
@michaelkovacic2608
@michaelkovacic2608 2 ай бұрын
Regarding the action with HMS Renown off Lofoten in April 1940, it is noteworthy that Gneisenau was fighting well until the hit to her foretop by a 15inch shell. According to her war diary, Gneisenau picked up Renown first on her radar, and while the British ship fired first while being hidden herself in a rainsquall, Gneisenau hit her first with two 11inch shells. Scharnhorst experienced difficulties with her Seetakt radar which prevented her from engaging the British ship. Renown then scored her 15inch hit on Gneisenau's foretop which killed her 1st gunnery officer, Fregattenkapitän Hans-Georg von Buchka. Shrapnel from this hit also damaged her secondary director atop the control tower, thus fire control had to be shifted to the aft station, but due to the low mounting position, visibility was very bad. Gneisenau scored no further hits in the engagement. As a sidenote, the 3rd gunnery officer manning the aft fire control director during this battle was Korvettenkapitän Walter Bredenbreuker, who later served as Scharnhorst's 1st gunnery officer during her sinking at the North Cape.
@josephhungerford8348
@josephhungerford8348 2 ай бұрын
Very interesting video, keep up the great work bro 🎉.
@illsoundz8333
@illsoundz8333 24 күн бұрын
Its krazy how those old battleships were low to the waterline....Im sure when they were at sea during heavy storms Those sailors an crews were scared an nervious.....those atlantic rogue waves are no joke....🧐🙄 great video by the way...👍
@ole5539
@ole5539 Күн бұрын
The bombers shown at 13:48 are Handley Page Halifax's, December 1941, Brest, France.
@JGCR59
@JGCR59 2 ай бұрын
Re the orders at Operation Berlin, this came from sacking the aggressive Admiral Marschall as commander of the Fleet and replacing him by the more cautious Lütjens after Operation Juno (the Harstadt operation resulting in the sinking of Glorious) had resulted in damage to both ships. Lütjens' reluctance to engage capital ships would later come back to haunt him during the Bismarck breakout but in operation Berlin it was justified as any lucky hit on either of the two ships might have resulted in its loss while Britain could easily afford losing a WW1 era battleship
@the_lost_navigator
@the_lost_navigator 2 ай бұрын
"This is Gary Gnew with no gnews is good gnews"... Now say it again only with 'Gneisenau' Gesundheit
@NopiusMaximus
@NopiusMaximus Ай бұрын
GNOOOOOOOOO!😱
@Williamtehgit
@Williamtehgit Ай бұрын
Anyone looking at historic photos of scharnhorst and gneisenau there is a way to easily distinguish them apart is that of thier main masts, gneisenau had hers on her funnel and scharnhorst had hers further back above the aircraft hanger area
@lyedavide
@lyedavide 2 ай бұрын
She was a very unlucky ship, getting hit and damaged time and again until the very end.
@davidburland6576
@davidburland6576 Ай бұрын
Beautiful Battlecruisers.
@Chartdoc62
@Chartdoc62 2 ай бұрын
I've always felt Gneisenau has been unfairly treated in history. Scharhorst's name is generally called first, but in fact when the two were together it was Gneisenau that was the flagship! In the action with Renown, one of the 4.5-inch hits was VERY significant - an incredibly lucky hit! It hit one of the sights for the range finder of turret Anton, ripping it open. In the heavy seas, water poured in through it and that is what disabled the turret. Imagine! A triple 11-inch turret was knocked out because of a 4.5-inch shell! With her fire control compromised and A-turret out of action, Gneisenau turned away, covered by Scharnhorst who steamed between her and Renown before following suit. Gneisenau's hits on Renown - one passed through her stern just above the steering gear without exploding, the other nicked her foremast, damaging communication lines (which were quickly fixed by a crewman who climbed up there in the swirling wind and spray). And as an aside, Renown thought she was fighting Scharnhorst and Hipper. The stepping back of Scharnhorst's mainmast aft of her aircraft hangar made her look like a Hipper-class cruiser at a distance. Seems the British didn't know it at the time.
@Frank_Stendel
@Frank_Stendel 2 ай бұрын
Excuse me. I'm a German and there is only one way to pronounce the name Gneisenau and that's the first pronouciation, You used.
@peterkroger7112
@peterkroger7112 2 ай бұрын
Big "G"!
@thearnorianruby4681
@thearnorianruby4681 2 ай бұрын
I always thought the "G" was silent.
@peterkroger7112
@peterkroger7112 2 ай бұрын
@@thearnorianruby4681 No, definately not. Believe a German. It isn't silent in any German dialect.
@rangersix84
@rangersix84 2 ай бұрын
I'm going to intentionally say it the wrong way now. 😅
@skyneahistory2306
@skyneahistory2306 2 ай бұрын
I’ll note that there’s two reasons I did the disclaimer: A: there’s always at least one correction made on my pronunciation, no matter how much I try. Typically on Japanese ships, but sometimes Germans too. B: Both Drach and Jingles making videos where they claim ‘Germans said I was saying it wrong’ while citing the other versions as correct. Typically the silent G one. I’m willing to bet, at least for Jingles, it’s people trolling him. But, yeah. Covering my bases and all. (For what it’s worth, the one I used for the majority of this video is how *I’ve* always said her name)
@Shadooe
@Shadooe 2 ай бұрын
Rodney and King George V? Pffft! Like THAT pair will ever accomplish anything.
@trevortrevortsr2
@trevortrevortsr2 2 ай бұрын
At 31 knots and 11" guns its a commerce raider battle cruiser
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 Ай бұрын
But with a 13.8 inch belt, it is an undergunned fast battleship.
@daniellebcooper7160
@daniellebcooper7160 Ай бұрын
I'd be interested to see how they transferred the turret to Norway.
@johnnyrebel3340
@johnnyrebel3340 13 күн бұрын
Weather Gauge is always a Factor. I curious about that.
@RealOlawo
@RealOlawo 2 ай бұрын
It is for sure the first version of the pronounciations. Where did you get the other two from, they are in no way German ways to pronounce the name Gneisenau!
@lablackzed
@lablackzed 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful ships always like german and italian battle ships they had beautiful lines.
@HorthornNZ
@HorthornNZ Ай бұрын
I find you to be about the least irritating historical commenter around - will done 😄
@user-ci7xi5kv8p
@user-ci7xi5kv8p 2 ай бұрын
The Germans referred the battleships as "He". Beautiful ships.
@kenon6968
@kenon6968 Ай бұрын
all ships, or just battleships per se?
@wanderschlosser1857
@wanderschlosser1857 24 күн бұрын
That's wrong. In German battleships (Schlachtschiff) are neutral because the word ship is neutral in German - "das Schiff". Destroyers (Zerstörer) and cruisers (Kreuzer) are male using the article "der". Fregates are female - "die Fregatte". Ships aren't generally considered female like in English but based on the sex of its ship class name. But to make it a bit more complex, when using the baptism name, we consider them female, always, like "die Gneisenau" or "die Scharnhorst" or "sie ist ein Schlachtschiff" - she is a battleship. Well, certainly not male or "he".
@peregrinemccauley5010
@peregrinemccauley5010 Ай бұрын
Another Kreigsmarine swimmer. Although this one did better than her namesake, from the Battle of the Falkland Islands.
@joebudde3302
@joebudde3302 2 ай бұрын
IMO similar to Alaska Class so why not Large Cruiser's?
@DavidOfWhitehills
@DavidOfWhitehills 2 ай бұрын
Chunky armour.
@RedXlV
@RedXlV 2 ай бұрын
Very different from the Alaska-class in terms of armor. Not just belt thickness, but also the overall layout.
@pdorn1
@pdorn1 2 ай бұрын
In which Skynea History goes "Actually, Jingles..." XD
@soenderkaer1
@soenderkaer1 2 ай бұрын
Great video! You can see two of Gneisenaus secondary turrets at Stevnsfortet in Denmark today. da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevnsfortet
@tomyorke3412
@tomyorke3412 2 ай бұрын
A Jingles shout out nice
@Dave_Sisson
@Dave_Sisson Ай бұрын
Really? This is a person who lets spinning a good story win out over actual facts. To me that is unforgivable, so I have blocked anything he appears on.
@tomyorke3412
@tomyorke3412 Ай бұрын
@@Dave_Sisson And why should I care what you do?
@ImportantHistory
@ImportantHistory 2 ай бұрын
People love to loose their minds over pronunciation. I wonder if its a gotcha moment for them?
@user-lh5fp7bf2c
@user-lh5fp7bf2c 2 ай бұрын
Easily the best and most beautiful battlecruisers ever built. The Germans really knew how to build em to look amazing.
@cpawp
@cpawp 25 күн бұрын
The correct pronounciation is the first one, the 'G' is active ...
@ThePhoenix198
@ThePhoenix198 Ай бұрын
Beautiful ships, but unbelievably bad seakeeping for vessels intended to operate primarily in the North Sea, Norwegian Sea and North Atlantic, none of which is renowned for flat calms and moderate weather.
@christianhillier
@christianhillier 2 ай бұрын
First
@benjaminlorenz2181
@benjaminlorenz2181 2 ай бұрын
Gneisenau is Gneisenau in german. No different pronunciation like in the US, no denglish.
@fredmetcalf
@fredmetcalf Ай бұрын
In German the g is always hard....always pronounce the g.....and the p....
@invadegreece9281
@invadegreece9281 2 ай бұрын
Ok so what is Alaska lmao, nobody seems to know, not even the U.S. Navy
@Dave_Sisson
@Dave_Sisson Ай бұрын
Both the Scharnhorst's and the Alaska's definitely fitted the definition of battlecruiser more than any other category. BUT the Americans had a phobia of using the word after their fiasco of building battlecruisers a couple of decades earlier, so they would never, ever use that word to describe their ships.
@invadegreece9281
@invadegreece9281 Ай бұрын
@@Dave_Sisson Scharnhorst doesn’t even remotely fit it. She’s the exact opposite. Loss of gun power for speed and armor.
@johnking6252
@johnking6252 Ай бұрын
Sadly the Germans (Hitler) had no idea of what to do with a naval capacity. Combined (somehow) with the French and Italian forces in the Med they could have been influential to the outcome of North Africa. Just an opinion. 🌎✌️🌍
@bluephoenix8470
@bluephoenix8470 2 ай бұрын
The Germans did such a poor job of deploying their ships, they never should have been built in the first place.
@CaptainSeato
@CaptainSeato 2 ай бұрын
"Both Drach and Jingles..." Stop using those not-experts-on-non-UK-ships as sources, please. For example, they BOTH insist on mispronouncing "Yamato," despite there being a plethora of correct pronunciations, to include a damn song. Also, neither are historians; Jingles being an RN veteran means he's only really knowledgeable about RN stuff, and Drach is an engineer with a heavy bias towards "RN is best in all facets, regardless of circumstances." It would be one thing if they disclaimed their videos as being opinion pieces, which they notoriously do not.
@scipioafricanus4328
@scipioafricanus4328 2 ай бұрын
Drach is undoubtedly an expert and bona fide historian. Few people know more than him on naval history and he uses primary sources. A degree is not essential to be an expert.
@ELCADAROSA
@ELCADAROSA Ай бұрын
Hey! Don't beat up on our Gnome Overlord! Unless you want to be dragged into the deepest depths of the Salt Mine for "a-paddlin'"!
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