German gunnery was reported to be very accurate. It was not uncommon for german tanks to shoot down fighter aircraft that made the mistake of buzzing their target before their bomb run.
At that time in history, Germans were very disiplined, precise, and took pride in doing their job well. I would imagine happening on a German warship in the middle of the ocean was not an event most Navy men looked forward to.
This prayer was written by the late Petty Officer H B Shipstone of HMAS SYDNEY - 1941. It is read each year at the HMAS SYDNEY Memorial Service in Carnarvon at the Quobba Memorial, overlooking the ocean where SYDNEY went down.
Let me live, O Mighty Master,
Through this war. Yet if I’m slain
Tasting triumph and disaster
Joy, and not too much of pain
Let me roam the raging waters
For a while to love and laugh
And when I’m beneath the ocean,
Let this be my Epitaph -
There sleeps one who took his chances
In that war-crazed tragic hell
Battled luck and circumstances,
Loved and laughed, but fought and fell
Victor, then he did no crowing
Wounded, then he did not wail;
Cursed and swore, but kept going,
Never let his courage fail.
He was fallible and human,
Therefore loved and understood
By his fellow men and women
Whether good, or not so good.
Kept his spirit undiminished
Had a laugh for every friend,
Fought for freedom till it finished,
Lived, loved, laughed, until the end.