Hola Kamikaze, gracias por la lecciòn, aqui estamos todos para aprender y en la vida se aprende todos los dias, si o si ?
De todos modos sin querer polemizar tu opinion sobre la explosion del Barham dejo un extracto del texto que puedes ver en la page oficial de "Barham survivors", quien si no ellos pueden saber lo que pasò? si o si?
"On 25th of November 1941, out of Sollum in position 32.34N and 26.24E in the Mediterranean, Kptlt. Hans-Diedrich Freiherr von Tiesenhausen in his U-331 U-boat of Type VIIC came within torpedo range of the British 31,100 ton battleship HMS Barham which was out on a sortie from Alexandria. Kptlt. Von Tiesenhausen fired a spread of 4 torpedoes towards the group, 3 of which hit HMS Barham's port side causing it to list heavily and spread fire towards the ammunition storages.
Only 2 and a half minutes passed from the torpedo impact until the ship rolled onto its side and the aft magazine exploded killing 862 out of its roughly 1260 man complement. U-331 took a terrible beating from Barham's defending destroyers but managed to slip away and return safely on 21th of February 1942 to Salamis, Greece."
Como puedes leer ellos afirman que la explosion se produjo en el deposito de municiones de popa si o si?
dejo el enlace completo
http://www.watersideweb.co.uk/Barham/Sunk.htm
un saludo cordial de un verdadero marino de agua dulce
