The HMS Olympic, Circa 1944. Sister to the ill fated liners Titanic and Britannic (Sank 1912 and 1915), the Olympic was the only one of the three Olympic class liners to have a profitable career, and one of a select few ships to see action in both world wars. The ship had lain idle in a New England scrap yard since 1935 when the scrappers who bought her went bankrupt, and was again pressed into service as a troop ship after the attack on Pearl Harbor. She joined her sisters on the bottom in 1945 in one of the last U-boat attacks of the war. Her wreck remains lost to this day.
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