Survivors
Title | Survivors PDF eBook |
Author | G. H. Bennett |
Publisher | Hambledon Press |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781852855475 |
Winning the Battle of the Atlantic was critical to Britain's survival in WW2. The British Merchant Navy suffered enormous losses in the Atlantic, both of ships and men. This book tells the epic story of the British Merchant seamen during the war.
SURVIVORS: BRITISH MERCHANT SEAMEN
Title | SURVIVORS: BRITISH MERCHANT SEAMEN PDF eBook |
Author | G. H. Bennett |
Publisher | Burns & Oates |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Winning the Battle of the Atlantic was critical to Britain's survival in the Second World War. The British Merchant Navy suffered enormous losses of both ships and men, particularly in the early years of the war. Sailing through U-boat wolf-packs across the Atlantic, or on the perilous routes to Malta and Murmansk, took a special kind of courage. Ships often sank within minutes of being torpedoed. Survivors is the history of this epic struggle. It is a graphic account of how the ships were attacked and sunk, how crews reacted, how they attempted to launch their lifeboats and how they ended up swimming or clinging to debris, or making long voyages in lifeboats or on rafts. Death might come at any stage, yet the will to live and the resourcefulness and skill of the seamen enabled a surprising number to survive. "There was a terrific smash and everything was pandemonium on deck. The wheel house collapsed on top of me and I was trapped by the concrete slabs which had fallen on me and pinned me to the deck. I think that the ship sank in about thirty seconds after breaking in two ... Although I was trapped, I could see everything over my head. The stern burst into flames and I saw flames forward. I could see the water coming up and coming over my head. The ship hit the bottom and turned over, the debris was thrown off me and I was released and I came to the surface."--Sinking of SS Abukir, 28 May 1940
The Merchant Seamen's War
Title | The Merchant Seamen's War PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Lane |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780719023972 |
"National Service" of British Merchant Seamen, 1914-1919
Title | "National Service" of British Merchant Seamen, 1914-1919 PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Plomer Hopkins |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1920 |
Genre | Merchant marine |
ISBN |
The Behar Massacre
Title | The Behar Massacre PDF eBook |
Author | David Sibley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Massacres |
ISBN |
Britain at Bay
Title | Britain at Bay PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Allport |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 641 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1101974699 |
From statesmen and military commanders to ordinary Britons, a bold, sweeping history of Britain's entrance into World War II—and its efforts to survive it—illuminating the ways in which the war permanently transformed a nation and its people “Might be the single best examination of British politics, society and strategy in these four years that has ever been written.” —The Wall Street Journal Here is the many-faceted, world-historically significant story of Britain at war. In looking closely at the military and political dimensions of the conflict’s first crucial years, Alan Allport tackles pressing questions such as whether the war could have been avoided, how it could have been lost, how well the British lived up to their own values, and ultimately, what difference the war made to the fate of the nation. In answering these questions, he reexamines our assumptions and paints a vivid portrait of the ways in which the Second World War transformed British culture and society. This bracing account draws on a lively cast of characters—from the political and military leaders who made the decisions, to the ordinary citizens who lived through them—in a comprehensible and compelling single history of forty-six million people. A sweeping and groundbreaking epic, Britain at Bay gives us a fresh look at the opening years of the war, and illuminates the integral moments that, for better or for worse, made Britain what it is today.
Aftermath
Title | Aftermath PDF eBook |
Author | Dr Nicholas Martin |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2014-12-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1409444287 |
Focusing on three of the defining moments of the twentieth century - the end of the two World Wars and the collapse of the Iron Curtain - this volume presents a rich, interdisciplinary collection of authoritative essays, covering a wide range of thematic, regional and methodological perspectives. By re-examining these traumatic years it illuminates ideas concerning mythologisation, mobilisation, commemoration, confrontation and representation in the aftermath of conflict. The relationship between the living and the dead, the contestation of memories and legacies of war in cultural and political discourses, and the significance of generations are all key threads binding the collection together.