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HMS Prince of Wales
HMS Prince of Wales, a 35,000-ton King George V class battleship built
Birkenhead, England, was completed in March 1941. In late May, while still not
fully operational, she was sent into action with the German battleship Bismarck
and received significant damage from heavy gunfire. Following repairs, Prince of
Wales carried Prime Minister Winston Churchill across the Atlantic to
Newfoundland. There, on 9-12 August, Churchill joined U.S. President Franklin D.
Roosevelt for the Atlantic Charter conference, the first meeting between the two
English-speaking leaders of what was emerging as the "Grand Alliance" against
the Axis powers.
Following her return to British waters, Prince of Wales went to the
Mediterranean, where she successfully engaged Italian planes off Malta in late
September. Sent to the Far East with the battle cruiser HMS Repulse to counter
the swiftly developing Japanese threat in the region, she arrived on 2 December
1941. On 8 December, the day of the Pearl Harbour Raid on the other side of the
International Date Line, the Japanese landed in northern Malaya. Prince of
Wales, Repulse and four destroyers were sent to attack the invasion force. After
finding no targets, the British ships were returning to Singapore when, late in
the morning of 10 December, they were attacked by a strong force of Japanese
high-level bombers and torpedo planes. With no friendly planes to protect them,
both heavy ships were hit several times. Repulse sank at about 1230. Prince of
Wales capsized and followed her to the bottom less than an hour later. The first
capital ships to be sunk by air attack while operating on the high seas, their
loss further shocked a naval world already stunned by the events at Pearl
Harbour only a few days earlier.