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Piper Andrews
6 November, 06:06
What caused the sinking of the Bismarck?
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Aaron Allen
6 November, 07:25
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sabotaged engine-room
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They concluded that the direct cause of sinking was scuttling: sabotage of engine-room valves by her crew, as claimed by German survivors. Ballard kept the wreck's exact location a secret to prevent other divers from taking artefacts from the ship, a practice he considered a form of grave robbing.
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