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Ambush off Malaya - The Tragic Fate of The Prince of Wales and Repulse Just days after the attack on Pearl Harbour, the British Empire suffered a devastating blow in the South China Sea that would forever alter the course of naval warfare. In this episode of the Militia Historia Podcast, we explore the tragic fate of Force Z and the sinking of the mighty battleship HMS Prince of Wales and the battlecruiser HMS Repulse. We dive into Winston Churchill’s strategic gamble to send these capital ships to Singapore as a deterrent against the Imperial Japanese Navy. We examine the critical lack of air cover that left Admiral Sir Tom Phillips and his crews vulnerable, and hear about the relentless waves of Japanese high-level bombers and torpedo aircraft that attacked off the coast of Malaya on the 10th of December 1941. We discuss the harrowing final moments of these great ships, the desperate rescue and survival efforts in the oily waters, and the profound strategic shockwave their loss sent through the Allied command. This engagement proved definitively that the era of the battleship ruling the seas had come to a violent end. Hit the 'Follow' button so you never miss an episode, and save this track to share with your fellow WWII history enthusiasts. Thanks for listening! Series Music: Written By Benjamin Sturley Performed By Salon Dijon Produced By Salon Dijon ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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