“A vast amount of information on the German Naval Security Fleet,
sicherungsstreitkräfte, producing what is a unique review in
depth.” —Firetrench.com This study of the Kriegsmarine’s
Sicherungsstreitkräfte, their security forces, fills a glaring gap in
the study of the German navy in World War II. This wide array of
vessels included patrol boats, minesweepers, submarine hunters,
barrage breakers, landing craft, minelayers, and even the riverine
flotilla that patrolled the Danube as it snaked towards the Black Sea.
These vessels may not have provided the glamour associated with
capital ships and U-boats, but they were crucial to the survival of
the Kriegsmarine at every stage of hostilities. As naval
construction was unable to keep pace with the likely demand for
security vessels, Grossadmiral Erich Raeder turned to the conversion
of merchant vessels. For example, trawlers were requisitioned as
patrol boats (Vorpostenboot) and minesweepers (Minensucher), while
freighters, designated Sperrbrecher, were filled with buoyant
materials and sent to clear minefields. Submarine hunters (U-Boot
Jäger) were requisitioned fishing vessels. More than 120 flotillas
operated in wildly different conditions, from the Arctic to the
Mediterranean, and eighty-one men were to be awarded the Knights
Cross; some were still operating after the cessation of hostilities
clearing German minefields. The author deals with whole subject at
every level, documenting organizational changes, describing the
vessels, and recounting individual actions of ships at sea, while
extensive appendices round off this major new work. “Paterson
offers a well researched narrative detailing both the large scale
aspect of Security Forces operations interspersed with examples of key
or typical engagement examples.” —The International Journal of
Maritime History
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Kriegsmarine Security Forces
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473882416
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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