On 1 June 1939 His Majestys Submarine Thetis sank in Liverpool Bay
while on her diving trials. Her loss is still the worst peacetime
submarine disaster the Royal Navy has yet faced when ninety-nine men
drowned or slowly suffocated during their last fifty hours of life.The
disaster became an international media event, mainly because the
trapped souls aboard were so near to being saved after they managed to
raise her stern about 18 ft above sea level. Still the Royal Navy-led
rescue operation failed to find the submarine for many hours, only to
rescue four of all those trapped. Very little is known about what
actually happened, as the only comprehensive book written on the
subject was published in 1958.Many years have now passed since the
Thetis and her men died, for which no one was held to be ultimately
accountable. However, a great deal of unpublished information has come
to light in archives throughout the United Kingdom and beyond. After
four years of painstaking research Thetis; The Slow Death of a
Submarine explores in minute detail a more rounded picture of what
really happened before, during and after her tragic loss. In doing so
Tony Booths book also takes a fresh look at culpability and explores
some of the alleged conspiracy theories that surrounded her demise.The
result is the first definitive account what happened to HMS Thetis and
her men a fitting tribute, as the seventieth anniversary of her loss
will be on 1 June 2009.
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The Slow Death of a Submarine
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783373147
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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