A GRIPPING EXAMINATION OF THE BATTLE OF THE BARENTS SEA, FOUGHT IN THE
NEAR DARKNESS AND ICY COLD OF THE NORTHERN WINTER, IN WHICH THE
KRIEGSMARINE SOUGHT TO SEVER THE CRUCIAL ALLIED ARCTIC CONVOY ROUTE
ONCE AND FOR ALL.
The Arctic convoys that passed through the cold, dangerous waters of
the Barents Sea formed a vital lifeline – a strategic link in tanks,
supplies and above all goodwill between the Western Allies and the
Soviet Union. In December 1942, under Operation Regenbogen (Rainbow),
the German Kriegsmarine sought to strike a crippling blow on the
Arctic convoys and finally sever this all-important sea route.
In this fascinating work, renowned naval expert Angus Konstam
documents the fate of the Allied Convoy JW 51B as it came under attack
from some of the Kriegsmarine's most powerful surface warships – a
pocket battleship, a heavy cruiser and six destroyers. Illustrated
with stunning battlescene artworks, maps, 3D diagrams and photographs,
it explores the David and Goliath struggle between the Allied ships
defending the convoy and the powerful German force, until the arrival
of the two British cruisers tipped the balance of power.
The Battle of the Barents Sea, fought amid snowstorms and the darkness
of the Arctic night, would prove to be a turning point in the
hard-fought war in northern waters, and would test Hitler's patience
with his surface fleet to the limit.
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The Battle for Russia’s Arctic Lifeline
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472848314
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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