A pictorial history of American, Japanese, German, and British
battleships in World War II. Beginning with a pictorial essay on
battleship construction in the 1930s and 1940s, this book looks at the
various design facets of the last great capital ships of the world’s
navies. Kaplan offers us a glimpse into those massive American and
German navy yards and construction facilities that were put to use
during this time, acquainting us with the arenas in which these final
examples of battleship technology were laid down, built up, launched,
fitted out, commissioned and taken out to sea. The book roots itself
in a period of monumental change within the history of contemporary
warfare. With the baton being passed from the battleship community to
that of the aircraft carrier, the iconic battleship was gradually
superseded by a new and even more threatening weapons system. It was
destined to be consigned to the history books, whilst newer, slicker
and more efficient fighting machines took precedence. This publication
serves as a tribute to a lost legend of naval warfare. There is a look
at some of modern history’s most significant battleships, relaying
their thrilling stories, defining characteristics and eventual fates.
Ships featured include Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, Warspite, Tirpitz and
Yamato. The book is completed with ‘Fast and Last,’ a visit on
board the four final examples of battleship technology and design, the
last serving battleships USS Iowa, USS New Jersey, USS Wisconsin, and
USS Missouri. Their Second World War careers are recounted, as are the
qualities that made them special. Praise for Battleships: WWII
Evolution of the Big Guns “The author does an excellent job
providing insight into the design and building of particular
battleship classes. . . . The pictures of battleships that grace
this book are one of its chief strengths. . . . this volume
provides new information, insights, and images that even some well-
read “experts” might find enlightening.” —Naval Historical
Foundation
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473843578
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Maritime (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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