BY THE OUTBREAK OF WORLD WAR II, GERMANY HAD DONE MUCH TO REPLACE THE
KAISER'S HIGH SEAS FLEET, WHICH WAS SCUTTLED FOLLOWING THEIR SURRENDER
AT THE END OF WORLD WAR I.
Forced to build anew, the Kriegsmarine possessed some of the most
technically advanced warships in existence. Although the heavy units
of the fleet were too small in number to pose much of a threat,
Germany was particularly well served by her Navy's smaller vessels, in
particular the U-Boats and the S-Boats. Known to the allies as the
E-Boats ('Enemy'), they performed sterling duties in the Black Sea and
English Channel, where they became a particular scourge.
Alongside ample illustrations, Gordon Williamson explores these
E-Boats and the details of their design.
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China and Southeast Asia 202 BC–AD 1419
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ISBN
9781780966168
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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