'Total Germany'

'Total Germany'
Title 'Total Germany' PDF eBook
Author David Wragg
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 278
Release 2015-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1473844657

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The author of A Century of British Naval Aviation, 1909-2009 examines the losses and successes of the Royal Navy during World War Two. On the declaration of war in 1939, the British Admiralty signaled all warships and naval bases “Total Germany, Total Germany.” It was fortunate that of Germany’s three armed services, the Kriegsmarine under Grosseradmiral Erich Raeder was the least well prepared. True, Admiral Karl Donitz’s U-Boat force was to give the Allies many anxious times, but Hitler was never comfortable or competent in his handling of naval surface forces. “Total Germany” is a concise yet comprehensive account of the Royal Navy’s part in the war at sea and the measures taken to ensure victory. The different approaches taken by the warring countries are expertly examined. The author reviews the differing strategies and tactics of the various theatres such as the Far East, Mediterranean, Atlantic and Arctic. “Not only does it cover every major event during WWII the author brings up some other less well known actions. A thoroughly enjoyable read.”—Ton Class Association

Tracking the Axis Enemy

Tracking the Axis Enemy
Title Tracking the Axis Enemy PDF eBook
Author Alan Harris Bath
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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Former US naval intelligence officer Bath describes how his own area (before he was in it) was as responsible as Allied warships in the successful 1942-43 campaign against German U-boats known as the Battle of the Atlantic. He describes the cooperation at all levels, in all theaters of war, and at all points in the cycle from gathering through analysis to dissemination. He also considers the naval intelligence in the South Pacific, throughout highlighting the contributions of Britain and other Commonwealth states. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

U.S. Navy Against the Axis

U.S. Navy Against the Axis
Title U.S. Navy Against the Axis PDF eBook
Author Vincent O'Hara
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Pages 408
Release 2013-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 1612513433

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The U.S. Navy against the Axis tells the story of the U.S. Navy’s surface fleet in World War II with an emphasis on ship-to-ship combat. The book refutes the widely-held notion that the attack on Pearl Harbor rendered battleships obsolete and that aviation and submarines dominated the Pacific War. It demonstrates how the surface fleet played a decisive role at critical junctures. It was crucial to America’s ultimate victory and its story holds many lessons for today’s Navy and the nation as a whole. >The U.S. Navy against the Axis describes how swift adaptability and intellectual honesty were fundamental to the Navy’s success against Japan. The underlying premise is that the nation cannot assume that in a conflict against conventional or asymmetric enemies, it holds title to the same virtues the Navy demonstrated three generations ago. Instead those lessons need to be constantly studied and affirmed in the face of postwar mythologies, lest they be forgotten.

Why the Axis Lost

Why the Axis Lost
Title Why the Axis Lost PDF eBook
Author John Arquilla
Publisher McFarland
Pages 225
Release 2020-02-27
Genre History
ISBN 1476639523

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The factors leading to the defeat of the Axis Powers in World War II have been debated for decades. One prevalent view is that overwhelming Allied superiority in materials and manpower doomed the Axis. Another holds that key strategic and tactical blunders lost the war--from Hitler halting his panzers outside Dunkirk, allowing more than 300,000 trapped Allied soldiers to escape, to Admiral Yamamoto falling into the trap set by the U.S. Navy at Midway. Providing a fresh perspective on the war, this study challenges both views and offers an alternative explanation: the Germans, Japanese and Italians made poor design choices in ships, planes, tanks and information security--before and during the war--that forced them to fight with weapons and systems that were too soon outmatched by the Allies. The unprecedented arms race of World War II posed a fundamental "design challenge" the Axis powers sometimes met but never mastered.

Battleships

Battleships
Title Battleships PDF eBook
Author William H. Garzke
Publisher
Pages 517
Release 1986
Genre Battle cruisers
ISBN 9780710604040

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Navy Department Communiques

Navy Department Communiques
Title Navy Department Communiques PDF eBook
Author United States. Navy Department
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 1943
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN

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Admirals Under Fire

Admirals Under Fire
Title Admirals Under Fire PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Marolda
Publisher Peace and Conflict
Pages 488
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781682830895

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How America's top naval leaders handled the major challenges of the Vietnam War and its troubled aftermath.