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		<title>Sink the &#8220;Belgrano&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The sinking of the Belgrano was one of the most iconic moments of the Falklands War. For many it signalled Britain's entry into the war. The author provides a retelling of the events that foreshadowed and followed on from the sinking, and garners personal testimonies from sailors on both sides.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>On the evening of 30 March, 1982, Commander David Hall, chief engineer of the British nuclear submarine HMS</i> Conqueror<i> received a telephone call giving him the order to &#8216;store for war&#8217;. At first he didn&#8217;t believe it. In the early hours of 2 April, Argentine forces invaded the Falkland Isles.</i></p>
<p>The sinking of the <i>Belgrano</i> was one of the most dramatic moments of the Falklands conflict. For many it signalled Britain&#8217;s entry into the war and it has been seen as a politically motivated decision deliberately designed to take the country irrevocably into the fight. Now Mike Rossiter &#8211; with unprecedented access to sailors from the <i>Belgrano</i> and HMS <i>Conqueror</i> &#8211; gives us a dramatic and definitive retelling of the events that led up to the sinking.</p>
<p>With all the pace and tension of a thriller, <i>Sink the Belgrano</i> takes us inside the battle for the South Atlantic and shows us the human drama behind the famous, and controversial, <i>Sun</i> headline &#8216;Gotcha!&#8217; We track the collision course between the British submarine <i>Conqueror</i> and the Argentine warship &#8211; as the two sides and everyone aboard head towards the climactic moment just outside the exclusion zone set up by the British around the Falkland Isles. We witness the behind-the-scenes arguments , discussions and powerbroking that led to the decision to fire the three torpedoes. And, for the first time, we hear from the sailors on both sides &#8211; the personal testimony of the hunt for and attack on the <i>Belgrano</i>, and from the Argentine side the experience of being under attack and the sinking that left 340 members of her crew dead.</p>
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