
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 0679640320
ISBN 13: 9780679640325
Data de publicação:
June 6th, 2000
Editora: Modern Library
Páginas: 864
Gêneros: Action & Adventure, History
Clay Blair offers a comprehensive examination of the U-boat campaign during the early years of World War II, focusing on the years 1939 to 1942. This meticulous account delves into the strategic operations of the German Navy, illustrating the fierce and complex battles fought in the Atlantic. Blair combines extensive research with firsthand accounts to paint a vivid picture of the relentless struggle between German U-boats and Allied forces, revealing the intricate tactics and technologies that shaped this underwater war.
Blair's narrative serves not only as a historical record but also as an insightful analysis of the political and military decisions that influenced the U-boat strategy. He captures the frustration and determination of both sides, detailing the triumphs and losses experienced throughout the campaign. With its depth and clarity, this work stands as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of naval warfare in this pivotal period of history.
Blair's narrative serves not only as a historical record but also as an insightful analysis of the political and military decisions that influenced the U-boat strategy. He captures the frustration and determination of both sides, detailing the triumphs and losses experienced throughout the campaign. With its depth and clarity, this work stands as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of naval warfare in this pivotal period of history.
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graem
Mar 19, 2025
Great book. My ebook edition ran to 2276 pages. It is NOT the paperback edition.