THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED BOOKS EXPLORING THE LONGEST AND
BEST-KNOWN NAVAL CAMPAIGN OF WORLD WAR II, FOCUSING ON THE STRUGGLE
BETWEEN ALLIED NAVAL AND AIR FORCES AND HITLER'S U-BOATS.
When fighting broke out in September 1939, neither the British Royal
Navy nor the German Kriegsmarine were prepared for another war in the
North Atlantic. Having defeated the U-boats in World War I, the Royal
Navy was confident it would succeed again. This was quickly shown to
be a delusion, as neither the scale of forces available nor their
tactics were sufficient. The Germans were even less prepared, having
only a small number of U-boats and fewer still that were large enough
for operations in the Atlantic. The Germans attempted to win a tonnage
war against Allied shipping, with well-trained and bold U-boat
commanders enjoying some brilliant successes. However, torpedo
problems and the shortage of U-boats prevented the Germans from
inflicting crippling losses, even though the British found it
impossible to protect all shipping, primarily because of a lack of
convoy escorts and inadequate air cover.
Respected naval historian Mark Stille examines the struggle between
Allied naval and air forces and German U-boats in the first 15 months
of World War II. Featuring maps, diagrams, photographs and stunning
battlescene artworks, this book vividly brings to life the weapons,
personalities and tactics of the opposing sides.
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The U-Boat Campaign against Britain, 1939–41
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472861344
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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