Despite being relatively unknown compared to famous ships like Graf
Spee or Bismarke, or the more famous U-boats, the Auxiliary Cruisers
were immensely successful, not only in the number of enemy ships they
sank, but in the resources which were tied up trying to track them
down. The Royal Navy's auxiliary cruisers tended to be merchant
vessels used to protect convoys from attack. The German Auxiliary
Cruisers, however, heavily armed and usually carried torpedo tubes as
well as guns and even sometimes their own aircraft. These ships were
aggressive predators, searching the sea lanes for unsuspecting enemy
merchants, and were not only capable of destroying enemy merchant
ships, but also of defending themselves against well-armed enemy
warships. This book looks at the specifications and designs of the 11
Auxiliary Cruisers, as well as their combat histories, their eventual
fates, and the careers of some of the most famous commanders.
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ISBN
9781782000013
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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