Episode 46 - SMS Viribus Unitis

Published: Jan. 16, 2022, 5 p.m.

This week we discuss the sinking of the Austro-Hungarian dreadnought SMS Viribus Unitis in the closing days of World War One.

*Originally released 1/16/22; edited and re-uploaded 3/8/22 

Sources (available in PDF on Patreon): 

“Austria’s Navy and the Adriatic.” Scientific American, vol. 111, no. 10, 5 Sep 1914

Demark, Nikolina. "3000 Tonnes of Steel at the Bottom of Pula Port." Total Croatia News, 26 Sept 2017. 

Gerwarth, Robert and Ugur Umit Ungor. “The Collapse of the Ottoman and Habsburg Empires and the Brutalisation of the Successor States.” Journal of Modern European History, vol. 13, no. 2, 2015, pp. 226 - 248.

Kann, Robert A. "Emperor William II and Archduke Francis Ferdinand in Their Correspondence." The American Historical Review, vol. 57, no. 2, Jan 1952. 

“The Motorboat and the Torpedo.” Scientific American, vol. 118, no. 24, 15 June 1918, p. 556. 

O’Hara, Vincent P. and Enrico Cernuschi. “Frogmen Against a Fleet: The Italian Attack on Alexandria 18/19 December 1941.” Naval War College Review, vol. 68, no. 3, Summer 2015, pp. 119 - 137. 

Parker, L. John. “Two Drama Trilogies of Franz Theodor Csokor.” The South Central Bulletin, vol. 21, no. 4, Winter 1961, pp. 37 - 43. 

Rossetti, Raffaele. “The Sinking of the Viribus Unitis: Official Report of the Destruction of the Austrian Dreadnought by Two Italian Officers.” Current History (1916 - 1940), vol. 9, no. 3, part II, March 1919, pp. 493 - 499. 

Smigelski, et al. “On Deck.” Warship International, vol. 56, no. 4, Dec 2019. 




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