Encyclopedia of British Submarines 1901-1955

Encyclopedia of British Submarines 1901-1955
Title Encyclopedia of British Submarines 1901-1955 PDF eBook
Author Paul Akermann
Publisher Periscope Publishing Ltd.
Pages 550
Release 2002-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9781904381051

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The history of the development of submarines covered in this book spans the most tumultuous years of the 20th century. When the little Holland No. 1 was launched in 1901, few could guess that the submarine would become the most potent weapon of war ever developed.

Encyclopaedia of British Submarines, 1901-1955

Encyclopaedia of British Submarines, 1901-1955
Title Encyclopaedia of British Submarines, 1901-1955 PDF eBook
Author Paul Akermann
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Submarines (Ships)
ISBN 9780907771425

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Lost Patrols

Lost Patrols
Title Lost Patrols PDF eBook
Author Innes McCartney
Publisher Periscope Publishing Ltd.
Pages 188
Release 2002-12
Genre Shipwrecks
ISBN 1904381049

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This book brings to life the stories of the 121 submarines that lie entombed on the seabed of the English Channel. Most of them got there as the result of war and peacetime accidents. The first was lost in 1774; the last was the tragic accident that befell HMS Affray in 1951, the last British submarine to have been lost at sea.

British Submarines of World War I

British Submarines of World War I
Title British Submarines of World War I PDF eBook
Author Innes McCartney
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 50
Release 2013-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1846038596

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As the major powers engaged in an arms race in the early years of the 20th century, the Admiralty was tasked with developing that deadly stalker of the high seas the submarine. In 1905, briefed with creating a vessel that could be employed on an enemy's coastline, the Admiralty took several technological leaps forward to match Germany's own revolutionary vessels. Written by an influential expert in the field and covering all classes of submarine developed and deployed during the war, this book includes great technical detail, gripping operational accounts and is accompanied by artwork. With fascinating details of daring submarine raids in the Baltic and the Dardanelles, this book reveals the exceedingly dangerous world of early submarine warfare which claimed an extraordinary number of lives on both sides and paved the way for a new kind of naval warfare in the 20th century and beyond.

British Submarines 1939–45

British Submarines 1939–45
Title British Submarines 1939–45 PDF eBook
Author Innes McCartney
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 50
Release 2013-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1472800753

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The submarine was the invisible but formidable weapon of the Royal Navy during World War II. This book examines the three major classes – 'S', 'T' and 'U' – detailing their design, development and modification. The major submarine engagements of the war are recounted, including the Norwegian campaign, the battle of Malta in March 1942, Operation Pedestal, and many other engagements in all theatres between the British subs, German U-Boats and Japanese subs. Using many previously unpublished sources and his own extensive underwater explorations, Innes McCartney gives a highly detailed account of the British submarine.

The Royal Navy

The Royal Navy
Title The Royal Navy PDF eBook
Author Duncan Redford
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 388
Release 2014-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 0857723464

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Since 1900, the Royal Navy has seen vast changes to the way it operates. This book tells the story, not just of defeats and victories, but also of how the navy has adjusted to over 100 years of rapid technological and social change. The navy has changed almost beyond recognition since the far-reaching reforms made by Admiral Fisher at the turn of the century. Fisher radically overhauled the fleet, replacing the nineteenth-century wooden crafts with the latest in modern naval technology, including battleships (such as the iconic dreadnoughts), aircraft carriers and submarines. In World War I and World War II, the navy played a central role, especially as unrestricted submarine warfare and supply blockades became an integral part of twentieth-century combat. However it was the development of nuclear and missile technology during the Cold War era which drastically changed the face of naval warfare - today the navy can launch sea-based strikes across thousands of miles to reach targets deep inland. This book navigates the cross currents of over 100 years of British naval history. As well as operational issues, the authors also consider the symbolism attached to the navy in popular culture and the way naval personnel have been treated, looking at the changes in on-board life and service during the period, as well as the role of women in the navy. In addition to providing full coverage of the Royal Navy's wartime operations, the authors also consider the functions of the navy in periods of nominal peace - including disaster relief, diplomacy and exercises. Even in peacetime the Royal Navy had a substantial role to play. Covering the whole span of naval history from 1900 to the present, this book places the wars and battles fought by the navy within a wider context, looking at domestic politics, economic issues and international affairs. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in naval history and operations, as well as military history more generally.

Sea Devils

Sea Devils
Title Sea Devils PDF eBook
Author John Swinfield
Publisher The History Press
Pages 376
Release 2014-02-03
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0750954795

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Sea Devils is a compelling account of pioneer submariners and their astonishing underwater contraptions. Some made perilous voyages. Others sank like stones. Craft were propelled by muscle-power or had steam engines with chimneys. Some had wheels to trundle along the seabed. Others were used as underwater aircraft carriers. Here John Swinfield traces the history of early submarines and the personalities who built and sailed them. From a plethora of madcap inventors emerged a bizarre machine that navies of the world reluctantly acquired but viewed with distaste. It matured into a weapon that would usurp the mighty battleship, which had for centuries enjoyed an unchallenged command of the oceans. In its long and perilous history the submarine became subject to fierce business, military and political shenanigans. It won eventual acceptance amidst the chaos and carnage of the First World War, in which pathfinder submariners achieved an extraordinarily high tally of five Victoria Crosses, Britain's highest military decoration. Sea Devils brims with daring characters and their unflinching determination to make hazardous underwater voyages: an immensely readable, entertaining and authoritative chronicle of low cunning, high politics, wondrous heroism and appalling tragedy.