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Why did the British Sink the Belgrano?
The Belgrano had been sunk outside the 200-mile maritime exclusion zone that Britain had imposed around the Falklands and, according to reports, had actually been heading for port. The Belgrano was a threat to British ships, she said, justifying the action.
Why did Britain go to war with Argentina?
On 2 April 1982, Argentinian forces invaded the British overseas territory of the Falkland Islands. Argentina had claimed sovereignty over the islands for many years and their ruling military junta did not believe that Britain would attempt to regain the islands by force.
When did HMS Invincible sail for the Falklands?
The aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, part of the British naval task force, silhouetted against the horizon as she sails towards the South Atlantic. Invincible left Portsmouth on 5 April 1982 and arrived at the Falkland Islands in early May.
What was the significance of the sinking of the General Belgrano?
Moreover, the sinking of the General Belgrano helped deter the Argentine Navy from further action, greatly facilitating the British war effort. The sinking of the General Belgrano remains controversial, mostly in Argentina and on the British left.
What happened to the USS Belgrano in the Falklands?
Belgrano had left its base at Puerto Belgrano on 16 April and headed south to meet the UK Task Force which had reached the Falklands. It was sunk by HMS Conqueror, and of the 1.093 crew members, 770 survived.
Will the Belgrano survive the coming encounter with Conqueror?
Unfortunately for Belgrano and its crew, the cruiser would not survive the coming encounter with Conqueror. Belgrano and Conqueror were present in the frigid South Atlantic that austral autumn of 1982 thanks to Argentina’s April 2 invasion of the Falkland Islands, a British dependency some 300 miles from the Argentine coast.
What happened to the ARA General Belgrano?
Commissioned into the U.S. Navy in 1938 as Phoenix, the warship had been struck and sold in 1951, renamed ARA General Belgrano and was the pride of the Argentine navy. Unfortunately for Belgrano and its crew, the cruiser would not survive the coming encounter with Conqueror.
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