Four Submarines

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They utilised stealth, operating unseen and undetected beneath the waves until they disappeared just as silently as they had patrolled the oceans, never to be heard from again, leaving us to wonder: why did four submarines suddenly vanish during the spring months of 1968?

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Sorry we have been away for so long peeps. We hope you're all ready for another Bedtime Story! Wonder if any of you will notice anything different about the images... Also, we recently cracked 10k subscribers! Big thanks and a warm welcome to everyone who subbed over the last few weeks! And of course, to all our hardcore fans who have been here since the beginning, you are amazing. All the best!

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This just came out within the past couple days, but The Minerve was located about 28 miles off the southern coast of France (near the Toulon Port) and about 1.5 miles deep.

meganwalsh
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My grandfather had orders for the scorpion just days prior to its disappearance that were only diverted by a higher commander requesting him for a different mission. Its shocking how easily he could have been lost and I never born

biosaber
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My Grand Father was a Sub Mariner from 1965 to 1975 serving on the USS Casimir Pulaski, I'm sure happy nothing like these incidents happened to the one he was on. This was a very thorough and respectful look into these stories, thank you for uploading this!!

calebradell
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This is weird. 9 hours ago, I'd not heard of your channel. Since discovering it, I've been binging on and off all day. I noted with some sadness that the last upload was made over 2 months ago and wondered if the channel was dead.

Now this! Great stuff.

lazaglider
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Served on two submarines during the 70s. Remember two incidents that could have resulted my being a statistic. One was almost laughable; the depth gauge got stuck, and we almost reached crush depth before the problem was noted. The second was more interesting. After launching a new version of the Polaris missile off the coast of Florida, and heading to Bremerton, Washington to onload our real missiles, we encountered a severe turbulence that damaged our boat. The official explanation was that we passed through the shock wave of an undersea earthquake; I now believe we were hit by a Russian sub that had tracked us after we stopped at San Diego for repairs to one one of the main feed pumps to our reactor. This is not recorded anywhere online, which leads me to believe the incident was covered up.

daver
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My dad served on a Soviet sub. Said they called them “tin can coffins”.

WyattRyeSway
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Two French Daphne submarines were lost while snorkeling. Minerve and Eurydice. The snorkel head valve and lower mushroom valve failed. The boats simply flooded and were unable to surface in time. I was a commander of a Daphne submarine 1971 - 1974

theohoniball
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This channel deserves a lot more attention. The illustrations are certainly what stands out first they definitely add quite a bit to the experience for me. The subtitles are cool and though I personally don't need them I like the extra though that's put in for people with hearing problems and people who simply prefer to watch with no sound. But the part that I enjoy the most is the effort put into the research. The tellings I find on this channel are often the first I've heard without the extra 'facts' that have been added over the years. I also feel there is an effort to remain unbiased that I appreciate. Over all a great series!

WolfDog
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The Minerve was found exactly one year to the day this video was published. 🤯

samuelperezgarcia
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Reminds me of the story my grandpa told me. He was in Yugoslav navy in 1960s on Croatian coast. Yugoslav navy still had in service few old Austro Hungarian u boats. One was called Sava. My grandpa watched it go under the sea...it never got out. To this day no one knows what happened to the Sava but it was classified as an engine failiure.

randombosniancomment
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The artist for these videos is amazing.

icsandman
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The Minerve was recently found, and were it not for this video, I wouldn't have known anything about it. (I've learned a lot from this channel while being very entertained--a rare combination). Perhaps as new information surfaces about the Minerve and, hopefully, the other vessels covered in this episode, Bedtime Stories will choose to do a follow-up video re-visiting this topic, as was done for the Dyatlov Pass incident.

stephaniemorrissey
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I love this channel. The writing is wonderful, the aesthetic has a really fun throwback sort of style that puts me in mind of X-Files, Unsolved Mysteries, etc., but in a modern medium. The artwork is unique, too. Having consistent, custom artwork fit to elements throughout each story must be a ton of extra work, but it really sets the videos apart.

RandomElement
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This channel is of a professional quality and very underrated in the same time. I think you will experience explosive growth very soon. Thank you for your efforts, great content.

relax
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Of all the things to vanish, submarines seem the least unusual to me.

DaemonCaedo
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There are more planes in the ocean than submarines in the sky

Joshua-hzcl
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Don't know how your channel doesn't have more subs. Everything here is top notch--visuals, voice, pace, writing, tone... man, I wish other channels took more cues from you guys. You do know how to tell stories, and that's awesome! :D

welwitschia
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Damn this is an excellent channel. Exactly the sort of spooky-without-sensationalism stories I like, and always a thorough examination of the evidence. I'd heard of, at a minimum, and in some cases read extensively about most of the topics, yet I never have failed to learn something new and/or encounter a novel interpretation of the events from these videos. Top quality work; I am of course now subscribed (did that five min into the first one I watched) and will be looking forward to future videos, since I've watched all the existing ones.

hatuletoh
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Maybe you guys should do the Curse of the Olympic-class ships: "Olympic", "Titanic" and "Britannic", how all three suffered severe accidents and that Violet Jessops was aboard all three ships at the time of the accidents?

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