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May 25, 1941

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE, May 25, 1941.

* HMS Hood sunk (1st report)
* Nazi battleship Bismarck
* World War II - WWII


The front page has a great banner headline: "NEW NAZI SHIP SINKS HOOD" with subheads. Nice for display. More on pages 4 & 5 with related map and photo. First report coverage on the sinking of the HMS by the German battleship, Bismarck. The Bismarck would be sunk in retaliation a few days later. Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famous publication.
Complete 1st section only with all 18 pages, light toning at the margins, small library stamp within the masthead, small binding holes along the spine, generally very nice.
wikipedia notes: HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy, and considered the pride of the Royal Navy in the interwar period and during the early period of World War Two. She was one of four Admiral-class battlecruisers ordered in mid-1916 under the Emergency War Programme. Although the design was drastically revised after the Battle of Jutland, it was realised that there were serious limitations even to the revised design; for this reason, and because of evidence that the German battlecruisers that they were designed to counter were unlikely to be completed, work on her sister ships was suspended in 1917. As a result, Hood was Britain's last completed battlecruiser. She was named after the 18th century Admiral Samuel Hood. Hood had served in the Royal Navy for over two decades before her sinking, almost certainly, at the hands of the German battleship Bismarck on 24 May 1941.

Category: The 20th Century