The German battleship Bismarck was launched on February 14, 1939. It first set sail for its sea trials on April 24, 1940. The ship is most famously known for its role during World War II, particularly in the Battle of the Denmark Strait in May 1941.
The Bismarck was one of a pair of Bismarck classbattleships (the other was the Tirpitz) it was named after Otto von Bismarck the first Chancellor of Germany. It was simply called the Bismarck.
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Bismarck, North Dakota was named for Otto von Bismarck, the first Chancellor of the German Empire.
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The capital of North Dakota is named Bismarck. It was named after Otto von Bismarck, the first Chancellor of the German Empire.
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It sailed there
First your grammar is incorrect but he sailed very carefully
A ship is not "driven" it is sailed and the captain of the Mayflower would have sailed her.
Fernidad Magellan.He sailed from maybe Spain of Portugal.
The Bismarck was a 2nd World War Battleship not a First World War battleship. You are getting the ship confused with the man: "Otto von Bismarck" after whom the battleship was named. Bismarck was the Minister President of the Kingdom of Prussia, who then became the First Chancellor of the German Empire. To answer your question here's a map of where the Bismarck was sunk. http://www.warcovers.dk/greenland/bismarck_map.jpg
Charles Darwin was 22 years old when he first sailed on the Beagle in 1831.