A deep dive into the biggest salvage operation in history: the
recovery of German warships—the Allies’ spoils of World War
I—from Scottish waters. On Midsummer’s Day 1919 the interned
German Grand Fleet was scuttled by their crews at Scapa Flow in the
Orkney Islands despite a Royal Navy guard force. Greatly embarrassed,
the Admiralty nevertheless confidently stated that none of the ships
would ever be recovered. Had it not been for the drive and ingenuity
of one man there is indeed every possibility that they would still be
resting on the sea bottom today. Cox’s Navy tells the incredible
true story of Ernest Cox, a Wolverhampton-born scrap merchant, who
despite having no previous experience, led the biggest salvage
operation in history to recover the ships. The 28,000-ton Hindenberg
was the largest ship ever salvaged. Not knowing the boundaries enabled
Cox to apply solid common sense and brilliant improvisation, changing
forever marine salvage practice during peace and war.
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Salvaging the German High Seas Fleet at Scapa Flow, 1924–1931
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781781597811
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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