Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018. — 336 p. — (Anatomy of the Ship). — ISBN: 978-1-4728-2888-0
Although it has been almost eight decades since her sinking, the German battleship Bismarck continues to fascinate new generations of history
enthusiasts. Her history was short and violent, filled with glory, horror, tragedy and reversal of fortune, experienced by both adversaries: the
German Kriegsmarine and British Royal Navy. Bismarck’s first and last combat mission, Operation Rheinübung, was one of the most important
events in the Battle of the Atlantic and became an example of the cruelty and volatility of naval warfare in World War II. Once the largest and
proudest warship in the world, Bismarck now lies at the bottom of the ocean, but her history is not forgotten.