How One Canadian Destroyer Sank 14 Enemy Ships — The Deadliest in Canada’s Naval History
Автор: Iron Soul WW2
Загружено: 2025-12-28
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During World War II, one Canadian destroyer achieved a record no other ship in the nation’s naval history could match.
HMCS Haida was once criticized as an expensive mistake—too costly, too specialized, and supposedly unnecessary. Yet under decisive leadership and bold tactics, this single warship went on to sink or help destroy 14 enemy vessels, earning a reputation as the deadliest surface combatant Canada ever deployed.
This video explores how strategy, leadership, and timing transformed Haida from a controversial investment into a legend of naval warfare. From intense night battles in the English Channel to daring rescue operations under fire, her story proves that effectiveness isn’t always about numbers—it’s about how power is used.
👉 Watch to discover how one ship changed Canada’s naval legacy forever.
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