The largest, most complex naval battle and its impact on World War II's outcome.
Who or what was responsible? Were new Allied tactics adopted or new weapons employed? This book answers those questions and many others.
"In Defeating the U-boat: Inventing Antisubmarine Warfare, Newport Paper 36, Jan. S. Breemer tells the story of the British response to the German submarine threat.
Edwyn Gray’s The U-Boat War is the history of the Kaiser’s attempt to destroy the British Empire by a ruthless campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare.
... in the Mediterranean Sea: Past, Present and Future Edited byJohn B. Hattendorf 11. Stalin's Ocean-going Fleet: Soviet Naval Strategy and Shipbuilding Programmes, 1935–1953 Jürgen Rohwer and Mikhail S. Monakov 12.
This is the story of how British and American civilian intellectuals helped change the nature of twentieth-century warfare, by convincing disbelieving military brass to trust the new field of operational research.
This is the second of three volumes covering the U-boat campaign in the Atlantic during the Second World War.This is the fascinating account, as told from the German perspective, of the Battle of the Atlantic, the longest-running, ...
Edwyn Gray's The U-Boat War is the history of the Kaiser's attempt to destroy the British Empire by a ruthless campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare.
Herbert A. Werner, one of the few surviving German U-boat commanders, served on five submarines from 1941 to 1945.
This is the story of how, from the darkest days of the war, Britain and American, under the leadership of Churchill and Roosevelt, defeated the U-boats and its commander-in-chief, Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz.
The effectiveness of the German and United States submarine campaigns during World War II is compared by analyzing the genesis of each campaign, the commitment to each and the effort...