the german fleet was in oslo, as i mentioned, oslo, norway, they have water temperature in that area of 45 degrees below zero, 45 degrees below zero. you hit the water, you got four or five minutes and you're done. hypothermia takes you. hurricane winds creating waves 60 to 70-foot high. you can look this up and you'll see portrayals of this and you'll see the ships. they have pictures of the ships coated with ice and the men out there with hatchets chopping the ice to keep the ship mobile. there was an admiral in uk, in what is today great britain, the united kingdom. and that admiral had charge of that part of the war space. although we were in russian water and american ships, he was in charge. on the belief that the ship i mentioned which was the largest, most effective battleship in the world, was housed there. and the belief that was going to come out and attack ships, the admiral ordered all of the support away from this convoy. all of the support. within a matter of hours and five days from the port where they were sailing to, this convoy was condemned to death. 34 ships. 11,