WWI Shipwreck Identified as Royal Navy Cruiser Sunk by Torpedo

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A shipwreck off the coast of Scotland has been confirmed as the HMS Hawke, a British cruiser sunk by a German U-boat in 1914 during World War I, killing over 500 sailors. The wreck, found in remarkable condition by divers, was identified through video, photos, and scans. The HMS Hawke was attacked by U-boat ace Otto Weddigen, and sank in less than eight minutes with only 70 survivors. The discovery highlights the efforts of volunteers in preserving naval history and honoring the sacrifices of sailors.
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