The Defeat of the German U-boats | The Battle of the Atlantic

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Author - David Syrett

Year published - 1994

Published by - Univ of South Carolina Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Europe

Summary

The author explains the significance and the outcome of the Second World War’s single most important naval campaign in the European theater. The Battle of the Atlantic was Germany’s bid to sever the lifeline of Allied good on their way to Europe. Syrett give a blow by blow account of the conflict and offers a comprehensive analysis of the effort to stop the U-boat attacks on the Allied convoys. The author emphasizes the pivotal role that the Battle of the Atlantic played in determining the conclusion of the Second World War.

Notes - No dust jacket

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Author - David Syrett

Year published - 1994

Published by - Univ of South Carolina Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Europe

Summary

The author explains the significance and the outcome of the Second World War’s single most important naval campaign in the European theater. The Battle of the Atlantic was Germany’s bid to sever the lifeline of Allied good on their way to Europe. Syrett give a blow by blow account of the conflict and offers a comprehensive analysis of the effort to stop the U-boat attacks on the Allied convoys. The author emphasizes the pivotal role that the Battle of the Atlantic played in determining the conclusion of the Second World War.

Notes - No dust jacket

Author - David Syrett

Year published - 1994

Published by - Univ of South Carolina Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Europe

Summary

The author explains the significance and the outcome of the Second World War’s single most important naval campaign in the European theater. The Battle of the Atlantic was Germany’s bid to sever the lifeline of Allied good on their way to Europe. Syrett give a blow by blow account of the conflict and offers a comprehensive analysis of the effort to stop the U-boat attacks on the Allied convoys. The author emphasizes the pivotal role that the Battle of the Atlantic played in determining the conclusion of the Second World War.

Notes - No dust jacket

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