Secret Gold of WWII - Sinking and Salvaging HMS Edinburgh

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In May 1942, HMS Edinburgh - one of the Royal Navy's mot advanced cruisers - sank to the bottom of the Arctic Ocean. On board was one of the strangest cargos of the Second World War: Millions of pounds worth of Soviet Gold. It would be decades before the Edinburgh's wreck would be found and from her discovery, a remarkable heist of the lost soviet gold would begin.
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Sources & Recommended Reading:
"Last Call for HMS Edinburgh" by Frank Pearce (my favourite book on the HMS Edinburgh and her last battle):
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"Salvage of the Century" by Ric Wharton:
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"Goldfinder" by Keith Jessop
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Arctic Convoys: 1941-1945 by Richard Woodman
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Forgotten Sacrifice:
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Gold From The Deep: www.imdb.com/title/tt14429550/
The Times Interview with Dougie: www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hm...
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
07:24 - The End of the Edinburgh
09:08 - Edinburgh's Unusual Cargo
10:10 - The Treacherous Arctic Convoys
12:10 - State of the Art: HMS Edinburgh
13:41 - Edinburgh's Final Voyage
17:58 - Lost in the Arctic
19:22 - Enter: Keith Jessop
22:45 - Finding the Edinburgh
23:37: The Salvage Begins
25:56: Talking to The Man Who Found the Gold!
29:18: Gold! I Found the F*cking Gold!!
33:12: Strange Allegations
35:56: Where is the rest of the Gold?
37:46: Waffling on a Bit

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  • @CalumRaasay
    @CalumRaasay2 ай бұрын

    I did, genuinely, contact the Bank of England to ask if I could see the gold bars (as they still have them). They said no :( Secure your privacy with Surfshark! Enter coupon code CALUM for an extra 3 months free at surfshark.deals/calum

  • @MrGozer23

    @MrGozer23

    2 ай бұрын

    While watching this documentary, I was thinking of your show on the Baychimo. It was amazing, but the ship just did what it's builders expected. It survived its job and then some. Good shipbuilders that should have been used alot!

  • @theafro

    @theafro

    2 ай бұрын

    It might be worth asking Brady Haran (youtuber) He may just be able to help, he's filmed inside the bank's gold vault, (more than once I think). it's got to be worth a shot (and he seems like the kind of dude that would help.

  • @HeckingHole-lg1gk

    @HeckingHole-lg1gk

    2 ай бұрын

    Outrageous, I say I say!

  • @malcolmmoy

    @malcolmmoy

    2 ай бұрын

    You can visit the Bank of England museum and in there hold and try to lift a real gold bar. Much heavier than you would expect, and no doubt a bit of a trek for you to visit.

  • @jeromevaneersel8491

    @jeromevaneersel8491

    2 ай бұрын

    I was on board durinng that second salvage and we where allowed to hold a few bars and take pictures! I then tried to make a copy of the front with the markings but alas the carriage of the copier could not cope with the weight of the bar and did not move. So i only have a polaroid of myself with a bar of gold. The bars feel odd because they are so very heavy for their size! I also remember that some of the bars where not shiny at all when coming up, they where covered with black residue or whatever so they where cleaning these on deck. The story about the disappeared 5 bars i never knew like that, i thought they where just not able to find them and time was running out. Afaik there where 7 missing and we recovered something like 26 but maybe i am wrong after all these years... Too bad i don't have any pics of that time. In this salvage they also recovered the bell and a wooden sign of one of the lifeboats or some small boat very near the wreck. Is the bell in some museum now?

  • @Na808Koa
    @Na808Koa2 ай бұрын

    Sory to hear about your Grandfathers passing, my condolences to you and your family. Thank you for another very interesting story which I really enjoyed watching.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Great man, lucky to have had him so long!

  • @briantrudell8248

    @briantrudell8248

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@CalumRaasayI'm in my early 40s and my grandpa is dieing from cancer right now, could lose him any day.. He is my rock and toughest man I'll ever have the honor to be part of. I am very sorry for your loss and just wanna say I hope I can handle this like you 🙏 God bless you bro

  • @jiraph52
    @jiraph522 ай бұрын

    Opening shot giving The Operations Room vibes

  • @morphyox6453

    @morphyox6453

    2 ай бұрын

    I've cancelled this message a couple of times, but I have to say it: they're garbage.

  • @ArenBerberian

    @ArenBerberian

    2 ай бұрын

    @@morphyox6453 What are you talking about, OP room is great!

  • @woodenseagull1899
    @woodenseagull18992 ай бұрын

    25years ago I was working on a building site in Norfolk I met an elderly Painter who mentioned he served on the Edinburgh. I remarked " that it was sunk ". His reply was " Yes I was on it". The next day he came on site, with a dogged eard war Diary , which was obviously not allowed. However, he got away with it. On top of that , whilst he and his crew mates were trying to secure the ship, he managed to take a photo of the peeled back deck overlapping the gun turret. Again using a camera was strictly forbidden.! He did say that he was one side of a Bulkhead. The other side 54 men were killed by the Refrigeration gas pipes fracturing when the Torpedo struck .He confirmed everything, including a letter from an Author who had just written a book in the early Nineties on the Edinburgh sinking, who said, "He wished he had held the book at the time "! I have only mentioned a small amount he had on him.

  • @Melanie16040

    @Melanie16040

    2 ай бұрын

    Any chance you would be willing to mention the rest of what you remember? That is an amazing story and I, for one, would love to hear it. Refrigeration gasses are not kind to humans.

  • @theafro
    @theafro2 ай бұрын

    My grandfather served on 2 Arctic Convoys, I can't do justice to his descriptions of constant fear and cold (and the consequent lifelong love of rum). The experience effected him until the day he died (only a few years ago). I'll always be thankful that he did what he did (and to the millions of others that did likewise) Grandads are awesome!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    You know, my biggest regret with this video is that I wasn’t able to communicate enough of that cold. It sounds like absolute hell

  • @theafro

    @theafro

    2 ай бұрын

    I've taken a couple of trips up that way by road (northern norway is awesome!), and it was frighteningly cold, but with solid ground under my boots, a warm dry cab to get back into, and nobody was trying to torpedo me. Too many people have no idea about these convoys. Thanks for helping keep the story alive! (and all the other cool stories too!)

  • @InTheComfort

    @InTheComfort

    2 ай бұрын

    @@theafro nobody that you know of trying to torpedo you ;)

  • @paulhaynes8045

    @paulhaynes8045

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CalumRaasay from what I've read/heard, it was far worse than that, and yet it's an almost unknown part of the war effort these days. How many people realise that the Red Army that pushed back the Nazis and ultimately helped us to attack them from the west, often drove US made trucks and tanks, and fired US and British weapons? All supplied by those convoys, and those incredibly brave men. As we see with Putin's invasion of Ukraine, we forget the war and the lessons we should have learnt from it at our peril.

  • @wills2140

    @wills2140

    2 ай бұрын

    Very good and true coming. Though I feel that it must be mentioned ; for all the dangers faced by the other Allies in bringing supplies to the Soviet Union with these Artic convoys, we in the "West" tend to overstate and overestimate the actual battlefield impact of the supplies these Sailors and Merchant seamen risked their lives to deliver. While the Soviets held off and eventually conquered the Nazis using Studebaker and Chrysler trucks for real, and the additional food and supplies fueled the Red Army - When we overstate what we gave the Soviet Union under "Lend - Lease", we are taking (sometimes inadvertently) too much credit away from the manufacturing and sacrifices by Soviet citizens while they were doing the "heavy lifting" in the efforts to defeat Nazi Germany. All that being said : The "Artic War" and these Artic Convoys were important, along with the Norway campaign are far too overlooked and under appreciated now a days (though Mark And Military History Visualized have a few videos covering aspects of these WWII stories).

  • @camillitech1
    @camillitech12 ай бұрын

    excellent stuff Callum, worked with one of the divers who was on the job and he gave me a a cap off a 6" shell that had come off the wreck. Also told me a yarn about how they super glued the lock on the room in Stephaniturm so the two Soviet inspectors that accompanied them on the voyage couldn't get in to inspect the bars :-)

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    I was hoping you’d watch this Paul! It was amazing hearing Dougie’s stories. I want to track down more of the divers now!

  • @camillitech1

    @camillitech1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CalumRaasayI can give you another contact and he's only in Kyle ;-)

  • @camillitech1

    @camillitech1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CalumRaasayI've crossed Keith Jessop's path a time or two. Usually following in his footsteps on Islay, Oban and the Mull of Galloway. I say footsteps, I should say 'trail of destruction'

  • @Ayeskint
    @Ayeskint2 ай бұрын

    My condolences on the loss of your grandfather. My maternal grandfather was serving aboard the Edinburgh as a signalman. A Frenchman, he had escaped to Britain when France surrendered to Germany, and was given an assumed name and signed up with the Royal Navy. He stayed on in Glasgow after the war, married and raised a family, and here I am. He never spoke much about his experience on the Edinburgh - having read something about it, I can understand why. It must have affected him deeply. Thank you for the video.

  • @wills2140

    @wills2140

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for adding to this story of the _HMS Edinburgh_ !

  • @morphyox6453
    @morphyox64532 ай бұрын

    I am at a loss for words. How?? How do you tell real stories THAT good, with THESE visuals, told with SO much heart and THAT kind of research??? HOW?

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Really appreciate such a kind comment. But the answer is a lot of editing. 😂

  • @VintageVigilante

    @VintageVigilante

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, it's a top drawer documentary. Really grateful!

  • @pauloalvesdesouza7911
    @pauloalvesdesouza79112 ай бұрын

    Another great work! I love the way you build your scripts, faithfully describing the battle and HMS Edinburgh final moments, then moving on to Keith Jessup's work and research, the salvage, the aftermath and the "conspiracy theories" surrounding the missing 5 gold bars. The cherry on top was finding one of the original crew! Sorry to hear about your loss. Your grandpa seems to have been a great guy. May his memory be a blessing.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Takes a long bloody time to get these scripts made (I need to get faster at writing them!) but I think it's worth it to try and weave a good story!

  • @Spence301981
    @Spence3019812 ай бұрын

    Just home from work and now a Calum video. What a treat!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoy!

  • @KrisDouglas
    @KrisDouglas2 ай бұрын

    Yet again another incredibly well researched and produced video that wouldn't look out of place on a respectable televised documentary platform, in fact it puts a lot of them to shame. As soon as I saw that notification I had to click straight on.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Really appreciate that Kris! Thanks so much for watching

  • @macstone9719
    @macstone97192 ай бұрын

    Always a highlight! The amount of research you have to do every time must be enourmous. Top notch docus 👍

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Much appreciated! It’s a long process but it’s worth it in the long run!

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames2 ай бұрын

    My gosh what a fascinating story. And its so well told and animated. I was glued to my TV for this one. Really well done, sir.

  • @mikepowers7093
    @mikepowers7093Ай бұрын

    Excellent work, friend. Your opening sequence had me hooked. I think you did a good job to show the due respect for the bravery and heroism and the full measure of devotion that those sailors gave. Very detailed report. Looking forward to your next.

  • @mracin24
    @mracin242 ай бұрын

    Wow! What a huge load of effort clearly went into this tremendous work! So thankful to live in a time where I can learn from these great Calum documentaries! Condolences for the loss of your grandfather, and wishing the best for you and your family.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Really appreciate that. Only came to me while I was recording the outro how much I’ll miss telling him about the video!

  • @atrothe
    @atrothe2 ай бұрын

    Great job putting this story together Calum. Well done.

  • @gak2173
    @gak21732 ай бұрын

    I have watched several of your videos, they're all good. The part at the end of this one about your relationship with your Grandfather was the best part of this excellent release. Thank you.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, really appreciate that.

  • @Robostrike1
    @Robostrike12 ай бұрын

    Calum, your production quality goes up with each video. Good work lad

  • @Plaprad
    @Plaprad2 ай бұрын

    Awesome video. Very well done. My Grandfather was on the USS Alabama while she was trying to lure out the Tirpitz in Norway. I grew up on his stories of him getting up before sunrise every morning and spending the first few hours of the day breaking ice off the ship so she would be ready to fight at daybreak. Gave me a lot of respect for the crews of those ships that fought in the war. Every day was a challenge and everything could completely change in a second.

  • @bjw4859
    @bjw48592 ай бұрын

    What a great story, thanks for taking the time to make it.

  • @jonhunter8737
    @jonhunter87372 ай бұрын

    A tiny glimpse of Mrs Calum!!! Much appreciated!!! Fabulous video mate. Loving your work!!!

  • @petersutherland7482
    @petersutherland748210 күн бұрын

    Fantastic project and work Calum, thank you for your passion and sharing it with us!

  • @StewartBremner
    @StewartBremner25 күн бұрын

    Thanks again for another fabulous, well put-together, compelling-told story. My condolences on your loss. My grandfather served with the Royal Navy in Murmansk at the end of the war.

  • @jonathanstokes7791
    @jonathanstokes77912 ай бұрын

    Fascinating and well researched story, as ever. Sorry to hear about your loss.

  • @ProfSimonHolland
    @ProfSimonHolland2 ай бұрын

    nice film Calum. great research and well constructed story.

  • @earlthepearl3922
    @earlthepearl39222 ай бұрын

    As always, a very well researched, well told story. Sorry for your loss. Your smile while you talk about your grandfather says it all.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Much appreciated.

  • @kovacsgaborpal
    @kovacsgaborpal2 ай бұрын

    Wow, what a deep dive! I absolutely love your work Calum. Been watching your channel on and off since the first antarctic snow cruiser story.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    I was also big enough to avoid any “deep dive” puns! Thanks for watching! Appreciate it!

  • @jonpopelka
    @jonpopelka2 ай бұрын

    Great work as always, Calum! You keep posting, we'll keep watching!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Will do!

  • @BouncingBallsofFire
    @BouncingBallsofFire2 ай бұрын

    Another great video Calum! It's always a pleasure watching your content. Condolences to you and your family. All the best!

  • @SVanHutten
    @SVanHutten2 ай бұрын

    Great content! Keep covering these more or less obscure/forgotten/niche topics.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    That's the plan! I’ve got a doozy coming up next!

  • @narsaipaul6915
    @narsaipaul69152 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Calum as always. RIP to your grandfather and condolences to your family.

  • @jh8522
    @jh85222 ай бұрын

    Fabulous film Calum; as far as I am concerned your content is the most interesting on KZread. Great work 👍

  • @markelder1345
    @markelder13452 ай бұрын

    Great video! It’s amazing you were able to talk to one of the original divers.

  • @BillyNoMates1974
    @BillyNoMates19742 ай бұрын

    brilliant story. well put together. working at those depths has a lot of challenges. Not many divers are certified to that depth.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    I kept thinking about just how difficult it would be to pull off today, let alone 40 years ago!

  • @BillyNoMates1974

    @BillyNoMates1974

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CalumRaasay for divers working at those depths in todays world, there must be around 50 to 100 divers (and I am being generous) certified to work at those depths. Yes there are technological advances but the humand body hasnt changed in 40 years. lol I suspect things would be harder to do today unless you went down a ROV route.

  • @dankallish5998
    @dankallish59982 ай бұрын

    Fascinating, insightful, explained in easily to understand terms, and expertly researched with citations. Oh yeah and a freaking interview with one of the men who was there during the first recovery! Amazing as always Calum. Can't thank you enough for the hard work and time you put into these "little" KZread documentaries.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! It’s fun trying to push yourself to do something different and when I found Dougie I realised I had something unique to bring to the subject!

  • @Deathannihilator
    @Deathannihilator2 ай бұрын

    What a fascinating story, and your video is top tier once again. Thank you for providing us with amazing videos Calum.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @AndrewGivens
    @AndrewGivens2 ай бұрын

    Fascinating story, well told. You did the story and the people involved (in both periods) proud with this. Many thanks. I first encountered the story of HMS Edinburgh's loss when reading the book 'The Ship That Torpedoed Itself' - the story of HMS Trinidad - back in the 1990s. Quite apart from the savage battle which had taken place, I'll always remember how, upon his arrival back in Murmansk, Rear-Admiral Bonham-Carter hitched another ride home on the 'Crown Colony'- or 'Fiji'-class light cruiser HMS Trinidad. Trinidad had been under repair at Murmansk following serious (and tragically self-inflicted) torpedo damage in another ferocious close-range battle with German destroyers during convoy PQ-13's run in towards Murmansk. With her hull patched and Bonham-Carter aboard, the cruiser set sail for home... only to be set upon shortly into the journey by enemy air attack. A single Junkers 88 dive-bomber straddled Trinidad with a stick of four 500lb bombs and one of the near-misses landed right alongside the patch, blowing it in. That was the end for HMS Trinidad; the crew were taken off and she went to the bottom of the Barents Sea. This was the second cruiser to be sunk underneath Bonham-Carter in as many trips. He was earning a reputation as a Jonah by the time he boarded his *third* cruiser home - but this time they all made it safely. One of the best gifts my grandfather (who raised me with my Nan as my foster parents) ever gave me was a big book about the Arctic Convoys for Christmas in 1997 - he died the following year, aged just 67.

  • @lotuselanplus2s
    @lotuselanplus2s2 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed your vid and subscribed, my sincerest condolences on your Grandfather's passing, may he rest in peace and rise in glory.

  • @greenbimoon
    @greenbimoon2 ай бұрын

    As always, fantastic research and presentation. Tack

  • @jaysonparkhurst7422
    @jaysonparkhurst74222 ай бұрын

    Gotta love the fine details sprinkled in every frame

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Haha thats what takes the edits so damn long!

  • @jaysonparkhurst7422

    @jaysonparkhurst7422

    2 ай бұрын

    @CalumRaasay much appreciated. More valuable than a textbook, especially considering the interview!

  • @died4us590
    @died4us5902 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear of your grandfather's passing, i sure miss mine, though it's been a long time ago. My grandpa was my best friend, and i hope to see him on the last day. Glad your grandfather watched your channel, and was able to see it grow, and to give you stories that live on. I enjoy your video's, and how you try to portray thing's as accurately as you can without any dark drama. G-d bless.

  • @briantrudell8248

    @briantrudell8248

    2 ай бұрын

    Grandpa's are the greatest gift a young man could ever hope for! I'm losing mine quickly and now I must be strong enough without him to make him proud. Hope I can be half the man he is. God bless Grandpa's

  • @erfwise
    @erfwise2 ай бұрын

    The Diver who shot to fame by finding and carrying out the 1st Gold Bar with the shouts "I found the Gold" is a very old friend of mine from Rhodesia at that time - its NOW Zimbabwe. John Rossier is his name - as the news article attached shows - John was an excellent soldier in the Rhodesian SAS during our war ( '66-80) , and it goes to show what excellent training was afforded our Full Time Soldiers in the Rhodesian war. Rhodesia was a landlocked country, and yet still produced a diver who could not only withstand the rigours of that Operation?, but also perform above expectation in the open ocean. Salute John.

  • @olejacobstalesen6558
    @olejacobstalesen6558Ай бұрын

    Fantastic video, as ever! Barely recalled reading something about the salvage, fun to get the full package. And then the wonderful anecdote about your grandfather at the end😭

  • @GafferBob
    @GafferBob2 ай бұрын

    Kudos from across the pond.Fascinating video.Great find Your passion is exceptional. 🤙🤙

  • @ewanstewart8011
    @ewanstewart80112 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video and footage of the gold recovery thank you 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍🏻

  • @mattiasbergman3292
    @mattiasbergman32922 ай бұрын

    Just keep doing what you're doing. Felt like I was 8 years old and how glued I was to the TV when the show was on. You succeed time and time again, do it. Thanks

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Will do!

  • @jeremytaylor3532
    @jeremytaylor35322 ай бұрын

    A great video, very well executed, and a colorful topic.

  • @basilbrushbooshieboosh5302
    @basilbrushbooshieboosh53022 ай бұрын

    Touching comment about your grandpa. My heart thought on my kin that've passed, the people they were at the end and before, their anachronisms and quirks. Very nice touch.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m very lucky to have had him as long as I did!

  • @stevenflebbe
    @stevenflebbe2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Calum, for another well crafted video.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Was a really fun one to make.

  • @reinoutburgers4225
    @reinoutburgers42252 ай бұрын

    Calum..you are one of the best storytellers on KZread

  • @MichaelTV44
    @MichaelTV44Ай бұрын

    The visuals are fantastic!

  • @robdidur11310
    @robdidur113102 ай бұрын

    Best episode yet... and you've had some gooders, Calum... appreciated the personal touch at the end, sir... 👊🇨🇦🙂

  • @RandomAussie-dx9fj
    @RandomAussie-dx9fj2 ай бұрын

    Incredible video, as always. Sorry to hear about your grandfather.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Much appreciated. Was lucky to have had so much time with him!

  • @DieselCreek
    @DieselCreek2 ай бұрын

    Your videos get better each time! Fantastic as always! I learned alot!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks as always for watching man! I just bought an old telehander so I need to make 'Calumcreek' style video on it haha!

  • @DieselCreek

    @DieselCreek

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CalumRaasay I’ll watch 😎

  • @Gorbyrev
    @Gorbyrev2 ай бұрын

    Brillliant story telling, many thanks.

  • @patrickday8067
    @patrickday80672 ай бұрын

    What a great Friday treat. Thanks!

  • @stevebosun7410
    @stevebosun74102 ай бұрын

    Hello Calum, another excellent and well researched video as we've come to expect. How mean the Bank of England are! I can't wait for the next video. May your Grandfather rest in peace.

  • @groeacht8525
    @groeacht85252 ай бұрын

    Saw you last night at Eastwood but didn't want to be that guy asking when new vids are coming. Congratulations on ¼ million subs

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Hahaha I had a lot of people coming up and I kept telling them I hadn’t slept in 24 hours because of this 😂

  • @OurManInCumbria
    @OurManInCumbria2 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video as always Calum. Cheers mate.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @davidepperson2376
    @davidepperson23762 ай бұрын

    Outstanding work!

  • @jacksonwillis8675
    @jacksonwillis86752 ай бұрын

    My deepest condolences for the loss of your grandfather. It was wonderful to hear and learn of this story, especially with your familial connection to it!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Much appreciated

  • @Nerd3927
    @Nerd39272 ай бұрын

    A lesser known story overseas, but absolutely fascinating to watch and learn about! Well done, like all your astonishing work! My condolences on the loss of your Grand dad.

  • @fosterkennel649
    @fosterkennel6492 ай бұрын

    Another wonderful video young man. Blessings to you and yours from oregon

  • @myparceltape1169
    @myparceltape11692 ай бұрын

    The older generation didn't realise that the newspapers printed irrespective of the facts. Times had changed.

  • @timkohchi2048
    @timkohchi20482 ай бұрын

    great stuff, thanks for your hard work. what a Wonderfull coincidence the diver was so local!

  • @marcusellby
    @marcusellby2 ай бұрын

    I love that you got an interview with one of the divers

  • @calvinpearson4619
    @calvinpearson46192 ай бұрын

    Your videos are so good! They deserve 10 times the amount of views they get!!

  • @VraiHommeAjay
    @VraiHommeAjay2 ай бұрын

    Been anticipating this. Let’s go!

  • @OnTheRiver66
    @OnTheRiver662 ай бұрын

    Wow! This was a great documentary. Up to the Calum standards! Well done!

  • @douglidz2944
    @douglidz29442 ай бұрын

    Fascinating video about an incident I have never heard or read about, and considering one of my big interests is maritime history that’s saying something. My condolences on the passing of your grandfather.

  • @piperpa4272
    @piperpa42722 ай бұрын

    Great video as always

  • @Farlig69
    @Farlig692 ай бұрын

    Just wow, this is amazing stuff Calum! From the depths of the research (pun intended) to the final cut, just 110% top class work, keep it up!!!!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Awesome, thank you!

  • @XLA-zg1nn
    @XLA-zg1nn2 ай бұрын

    Wow, your production has Improved 10fold my man, This is great Documentary as well

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Much appreciated!

  • @hypercomms2001
    @hypercomms20012 ай бұрын

    Impressive documentary from an excellent documentarian! Thank you.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Many thanks!

  • @306champion
    @306champion2 ай бұрын

    Great video mate. We are at that time where we are loosing so many due to their DOB, they could tell us so much more about our recent history but, thats life. My condolences to you and your family for your loss. I lost Dad back in 1995 but I still want to tell him stuff and ask him even more.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    It's made me appreciate all the more how important it is to talk to people and collect stories!

  • @Kieron_B
    @Kieron_B2 ай бұрын

    So much to unpack from that video. Such an interesting story about the Edinburgh, Sorry to hear about your Grandfather. I'm sure he knows all about technology up there and will watch, rewatch and watch again all your old and upcoming videos. Another little niche thing I just wanted to say was that I liked the fact that you put the black and white box in the top right before you did your sponsor. A very niche but interesting thing to do! Keep making bangers Calum!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Hahaha glad you noticed the black and white box! My favourite thing to include.

  • @johnjacobs1625
    @johnjacobs16252 ай бұрын

    Very well done! Cheers JJ

  • @FrasSmith
    @FrasSmith2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this fascinating documentary. I joined Racal-Decca in 1983. Even then we had a few folk who were still basking in the glory of being "the ones" who found HMS Edinburgh. :-)

  • @ausnorman8050
    @ausnorman80502 ай бұрын

    Ahhh wonderful! Another enjoyable video by Calum, thanks mate :)

  • @andreasheld2362
    @andreasheld23622 ай бұрын

    In the air, on land or in the deep sea - Calum's there telling us the stories of what came about. I like your stuff, man! 🙂

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for commenting as always!

  • @DeFi-Macrodosing
    @DeFi-Macrodosing2 ай бұрын

    Amazing work, as usual. I'm sorry to see this one go 😢

  • @tjs8433
    @tjs84332 ай бұрын

    Only a few minutes in, looks amazing. The type of video I’ll watch while cooking and rewind to see while eating

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    I hope you enjoy!

  • @Ice_Karma
    @Ice_Karma2 ай бұрын

    Generally speaking, a UK court can't enforce its orders outside the UK, so without a separate, successful American suit, there would be no legal (or business) reason to pull the book from American shelves. Assuming it was a civil case, the reasoning would go something like, "Well, the civil standard is only 'balance of probability', not 'preponderance of evidence', so it's only been found _legally_ libellous, not _factually_ so. That's no reason to pull it from the shelves in other markets. We can still make a few bob on it. Heaven forbid we should make a _loss!!"_ 🤦‍♀

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Interesting, I had wondered how it worked regarding that!

  • @mrplague9881
    @mrplague98812 ай бұрын

    Very interesting. Great video as always.

  • @Techcycles
    @Techcycles2 ай бұрын

    Yet another amazing video. You are so inspiring! Thank you so much, and sorry for your loss!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! Really means a lot

  • @erikscollay
    @erikscollay2 ай бұрын

    Fascinating video, Calum. My grandfather was Bosun on Atheltemplar, one of the tankers in QP11 the convoy that HMS Edinburgh was escorting. He told me how relieved they felt when Edinburgh came up through the convoy ….. just a few hours before she was torpedoed.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow, how interesting I read a the atheltemplar listed a few times! It was some horrible irony- so many accounts of the relief seeing the Edinburgh and the tragedy that followed

  • @erikscollay

    @erikscollay

    2 ай бұрын

    It must have be grim for all concerned. My grandfather ( who was an islander, from Yell) would have appreciated your video. Sorry for your loss.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    From Yell! Amazing. Always wanted to visit. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jamescole1786
    @jamescole17862 ай бұрын

    3/7/24..Calum..Hello from New Orleans, La area 🇺🇸. Much appreciate your incredable research & time spent on this subject..I was USAF in mid 1970's ( Berlin Tempelhof) so have no military or career experiences with Navy or war time horrors as your UK Navy men who suffered the ultimate price for serving to protect their country. Prayers, very late to all their families. Also condolences to you for loss of your Grandfather. I can feel that you were very close to him & he to you! That is wonderful family bonds, glad you mentioned this. Your video covered lots of detail, technology issues, professional deep water hazardous diving conditions, successful recovery of ..what 90 % of Gold bars...that was a fantastic effort & great accomplishment! Great historic information touching all 3 of Allies (UK, USA & Russia). Glad all divers were ok & have tremendous experience on their Resume's. Also were the technicians involved with very important details supporting the divers. Ok, just wanted to say 'well done' on your interest, in-depth research, your time & video expertise in assembling the many details to make & present this information to all we YT viewers. Yhx again, much enjoyed your historic & educational presentation. Am sure your Grandfather (& all other family) are very pleased with all your efforts in this endeavor. Stay safe & carry on!👍👍🍺😊

  • @314299
    @3142992 ай бұрын

    Condolences to you and your family on the loss of your grandfather. This was another terrific, interesting, educational and entertaining video, well done. Thanks for all your hard work on these.

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Only came to me while I was recording the outro how much I’ll miss telling him about the video!

  • @charver1
    @charver12 ай бұрын

    Great video. I love the little touch of the cue dots/marker before the sponsor talk 😂

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Hahaha that’s my favourite part too!

  • @kristianolsen4555
    @kristianolsen45552 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video. It's a huge work you do. Thank you

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @Lobo-ih3bh
    @Lobo-ih3bh2 ай бұрын

    Terrific video mate, thanks!

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting!

  • @rodcurrieclassics8102
    @rodcurrieclassics81022 ай бұрын

    I remember the dive happening and Keith Jessops drive to make it so Calum. Fascination story, really well told and I think ( but will stand correction) Alistair McLean used the back story of Edinburgh for "HMS Ulysses", his first novel. Thanks for this and for the massive effort you've put in

  • @joosisleet2820
    @joosisleet28202 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this

  • @cmdrflint9115
    @cmdrflint91152 ай бұрын

    Ain’t got time to watch right now, but have a courtesy like anyways, purely for the effort you always put into these! I look forward to sitting down with a glass of wine on my day off and watching the whole vid 👍

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    You know I really appreciate that! Comments always are the highlight of making videos. Hope you enjoy it (when you have time!)

  • @madmit2007
    @madmit20072 ай бұрын

    Wonderful story , thanks a lot!

  • @wirebrushofenlightenment1545
    @wirebrushofenlightenment15452 ай бұрын

    Yay! - a Calum vid!

  • @jormungandrtheworldserpent8382
    @jormungandrtheworldserpent83822 ай бұрын

    i really love that you found one of the divers just by accent and asking around the odds of that are astoundingly low

  • @CalumRaasay

    @CalumRaasay

    2 ай бұрын

    Hahaha I’m not even embellishing, my dad texted one other person and we found him 😂

  • @adambooth4011
    @adambooth40112 ай бұрын

    Another brilliant video. Enjoyed learning more about the convoys. My previous knowledge came from Uncle Albert on Only Fools and Horses who informed Del and Rodney it was that cold the flame on his lighter froze 😂

  • @Rodneythor
    @Rodneythor2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so very much for a very fine video.

  • @marcmt4171
    @marcmt41712 ай бұрын

    Fantastic vid. All my respect and sympathies for your gdad.

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