While bookshelves groan with works on the capital ships of the German
Third Reich, there is little in English devoted to their predecessors
of the Second Reich, so this new book will fill a clear gap in its
study of German cruisers of the period, from wooden-hulled corvettes,
through the fusion of ‘overseas’ and ‘home’ vessels into the
modern small cruisers that evolved and fought in the First World War.
The book covers the full range of cruising vessels operated or ordered
by the Imperial German Navy between 1871 and 1918, excluding the large
cruisers, previously covered by the author’s companion volume The
Kaiser’s Battlefleet. These include corvettes, avisos, sloops,
torpedo cruisers, III- and IV-class cruisers and small cruisers, and
are described and arranged in a chronological narrative. This includes
both design and operational histories, the latter continuing down to
the end of ships’ service after the fall of Imperial Germany, and it
is accompanied by an extensive selection of many rare photographs. The
ships’ technical details are tabulated in the second half of the
book which also includes sketches of ships’ internal layouts and
armour and changes in appearance over time. The authors have made
extensive use of archival material, particularly relating to the
political and technical background to design and procurement, and
present a developmental history of this ship class which is unique in
the English language. It will have huge appeal to all those with an
interest in the German navy and to those who have been waiting avidly
for the sequel to The Kaiser’s Battlefleet.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526765772
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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