The Convoy represents a fresh approach to the story of the Battle of
the Atlantic. It is also the first to deal with the more spectacular
story of HG-76, a major turning point in the naval war. HG-76 sailed
from Gibraltar to Britain in December 1941 and was specially targeted
by the Germans. A wolfpack of U-boats was sent against it, and the
Luftwaffe was heavily committed too in a rare example of German
inter-service cooperation. German intelligence agents in Gibraltar and
Spain also knew every detail of HG-76 before it had even sailed,
seemingly stacking the odds in favour of the Kriegsmarine. Despite
this the convoy fought its way through. Improved radar and sonar gave
the convoy's escorts a slight edge over their opponents, while the
escort group was led by Commander Walker, an anti-submarine expert who
had developed new, aggressive U-boat hunting tactics. Previous
Gibraltar convoys had been mauled by Luftwaffe bombers operating from
French airfields. This time, though, HG-76 would be accompanied by HMS
Audacity, the Royal Navy's first escort carrier – a new type of
warship purpose-built to defend convoys from enemy aircraft and
U-boats. Following seven days and nights of relentless attack, the
horrors of which are brought home through a series of first-hand
accounts, the convoy finally reached the safety of a British port for
the loss of only two merchant ships. Its arrival was seen as the first
real convoy victory of the war. Brought to life by expert naval
historian Angus Konstam, The Convoy combines the story of the
technical and tactical developments that won the Battle of the
Atlantic for the Allies along with a narrative that reveals both the
terror and the stubborn determination that defined the experiences of
those that served on convoy duties.
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HG-76: Taking the Fight to Hitler's U-boats
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472857705
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter