"Sink The Bismark" is a song by Johnny Horton that tells the story of the famous naval battle between the British Royal Navy and the German battleship Bismarck during World War II. The song recounts the events leading up to the battle and the subsequent sinking of the Bismarck. In May 1941, the Germans had the biggest and most powerful ships, including the Bismarck with its massive guns and shells. The British ship, the Hood, was sent to intercept and sink the Bismarck, which was causing havoc on the seas. The Hood, known as the pride of the British navy, engaged in battle with the Bismarck but tragically sank due to the German ship's firepower. Despite losing the Hood, the British were determined to sink the Bismarck. Winston Churchill ordered every ship to join the search and destroy mission to locate the German battleship. For six days and nights, they hunted for the Bismarck, knowing that the safety of the world depended on its destruction. The search finally ended when the fog cleared, and the Bismarck was spotted making its final run towards home. The British fleet, with their guns aimed, unleashed a relentless barrage of shells on the Bismarck. The German battleship was hit and couldn't withstand the onslaught. The song celebrates the successful sinking of the Bismarck, a victory that echoed throughout the seven seas. Overall, "Sink The Bismark" is a patriotic and evocative song that narrates the heroic efforts of the British Navy to combat the powerful German battleship and ensure the safety of the world during World War II.