Losses of the Scharnhorst and Bismarck both resulted in the deaths of ca. 2,000 men. To what extent did such loss of life resonate in the German society? Since the Bismarck sank in a period when the average Hans, Günter, or Jürgen could be optimistic about the war's outcome, make it more painful?
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