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Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939–45 (2)

Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939–45 (2)
Author: Gordon Williamson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2012-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780966156

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This title follows from New Vanguard 51: Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939–45 (1) and charts the continuing development of the U-boat in German service, including the evolution of the Type IX as a long range 'cruiser' intended for solo operations in distant waters. Also covered is the revolutionary Type XXI, conceived of in 1942 and launched in April 1944, the first true submarine rather than submersible, whose arrival was just too late to influence the war. Other vessels covered are the Type XXIII, a small vessel armed with only two torpedoes but technically highly advanced, and the Type X minelayers, which were rarely used in their intended role and more often used as supply boats.


Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939–45 (1)

Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939–45 (1)
Author: Gordon Williamson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2012-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780966148

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This, the first of two volumes on Germany's World War II U-boats, traces their development from the early U-boats of the Kaiser's Navy, the prohibition on Germany having U-boats following the Armistice in 1918 and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles, the secret development of U-boats using a 'cover-firm' in Holland, culminating in the formation of the 1st U-boat Flotilla in 1935 with the modern Type II. The operational history section includes examples from the Classes Type VIIA, Type VIIB, VIID, VIIE and VIIF before concentrating on the mainstay of the U-boat arm, the Type VIIC. Comparisons are also made with the standard allied submarines, their strengths, weaknesses and U-boat tactics.


Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939-45

Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939-45
Author: Chris Bishop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9781904687962

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Illustrated with detailed artworks, this book is a comprehensive guide to the submarine arm of the German navy in World War II. Uniquely divided by flotilla, this book offers a complete breakdown of U-boat units, from the beginning of the war through the last days of the Reich.


Kriegsmarine U Boats 1939-45

Kriegsmarine U Boats 1939-45
Author: Chris Bishop
Publisher: Spellmount, Limited Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9781862273528

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Divided by flotilla, this book offers an organizational breakdown of U-boat units. Each chapter includes a compact history of the U-boat flotilla's role and impact on the course of the conflict. Packed with colour profiles of major types of German U-boat, it is a guide for modellers, military historians and naval warfare enthusiasts alike.


Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939-45 (1) Og (2)

Kriegsmarine U-boats 1939-45 (1) Og (2)
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Release: 2002
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Beskrivelse af den tyske flådes ubåde under 2. Verdenskrig


Grey Wolf

Grey Wolf
Author: Gordon Williamson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782000364

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The scourge of Allied shipping during World War II, the U-Boot Waffe was one of the most feared components of Hitler's war machine, yet the Kriegsmarine was the least political branch of the Third Reich. The sailors of the U-boat arm were courageous, highly skilled seamen, who fought a war in the toughest conditions: subject to immense tension, and forced to cope with the challenges of the Atlantic, life for a U-boat recruit was far from easy. This title explores the life of a typical U-boat crewman, from recruitment, through training and service conditions, to combat experience throughout the war. Illustrated with many previously unpublished images, this book offers a fresh insight into the experiences of the men in Dönitz's legendary 'wolf packs'.


German E-boats 1939–45

German E-boats 1939–45
Author: Gordon Williamson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780966164

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By the outbreak of World War II, Germany had done much to replace the Kaiser's High Seas Fleet, which was scuttled following their surrender at the end of World War I. Forced to build anew, the Kriegsmarine possessed some of the most technically advanced warships in existence. Although the heavy units of the fleet were too small in number to pose much of a threat, Germany was particularly well served by her Navy's smaller vessels, in particular the U-Boats and the S-Boats. Known to the allies as the E-Boats ('Enemy'), they performed sterling duties in the Black Sea and English Channel, where they became a particular scourge.


Kriegsmarine U-boats, 1939-45

Kriegsmarine U-boats, 1939-45
Author: Gordon Williamson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre: Submarines (Ships)
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German Light Cruisers 1939–45

German Light Cruisers 1939–45
Author: Gordon Williamson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780966202

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The German Navy of World War II was small in number, but contained some of the most technologically advanced capital ships in the world. This meant that although the Kriegsmarine never felt capable of encountering the might of the British Navy in a fleet action, her ships were individually more than a match for the outdated vessels of the Royal Navy. Nowhere was this more the case than in Germany's fleet of light cruisers. There were only six vessels in this fleet: the Emden, Leipzig, Köln, Königsberg, Karlsruhe and Nurnberg. This book describes their design, development and varied operational history throughout the course of the Second World War.


Hitler's Attack U-Boats

Hitler's Attack U-Boats
Author: Jak P. Mallmann Showell
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526771020

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“A definitive introduction by a highly recognized authority who writes beautifully and clearly.” —Naval Historical Foundation The fact that German submarines almost managed to cut off Britain’s vital imports during the First World War hadn’t been forgotten by Hitler—and when, in 1935, he repudiated the Treaty of Versailles, Britain, magnanimously, signed an Anglo-German Naval Agreement. This allowed the Germans to build their submarine strength up to one third of the Royal Navy’s tonnage. When war broke out in 1939, German U-boats went quickly into action, but with only four years of production and development, the main armament of these submarines was considerably weaker than equivalent boats in other navies and many other features, such as living conditions, were also significantly inferior. Yet, the German U-boat onslaught against British merchant ships in autumn 1940 was highly successful because the attacks were made on the surface at night and from such close range that a single torpedo would sink a ship. Soon, though, Allied technology was able to detect U-boats at night, and new convoy techniques, combined with powerfully armed, fast modern aircraft searching the seas, meant that by 1941 it was clear that Germany was losing the war at sea. Something had to be done. The new generation of attack U-boats that had been introduced since Hitler came to power needed urgent improvement. This is the story of the Types II, VII, and IX that had already become the ‘workhorse’ of the Kriegsmarine’s submarine fleet and continued to put out to sea to attack Allied shipping right up to the end of the war. The Type II was a small coastal boat that struggled to reach the Atlantic; the Type VII was perfectly at home there, but lacked the technology to tackle well protected convoys; while the Type IX was a long-range variety modified so it could operate in the Indian Ocean. This book by the renowned Kriegsmarine historian explores these attack U-boats at length, including details of their armament, capabilities, and crew facilities; the story of their development and operational history; and just what it was like to operate such a vessel.