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A History Of The Royal Navy World War Ii Duncan Redford

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A History Of The Royal Navy World War Ii Duncan Redford
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.26 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Duncan Redford
ISBN: 9780857735058, 9781780765464, 0857735055, 1780765460
Language: English
Year: 2014

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A History Of The Royal Navy World War Ii Duncan Redford by Duncan Redford 9780857735058, 9781780765464, 0857735055, 1780765460 instant download after payment.

The Royal NavyOCOs operations in World War II started on 3 September 1939 and continued until the surrender of Japan in August 1945 - there was no OCyphoney warOCO at sea. The navy played a central role in the evacuation of the retreating British army at Dunkirk, and later orchestrated the sinking of GermanyOCOs mighty battleship and HitlerOCOs pride, the Bismarck. Without the Royal NavyOCOs attention to the defence of BritainOCOs seaborne trade - especially in the struggle against German U-boats in the Battle of the Atlantic - there would not have been food for the country, fuel for the RAFOCOs operations or supplies to keep the army fighting in Europe, North Africa and the Far East. Yet the outstanding naval contribution to BritainOCOs survival and eventual victory came at a heavy cost in terms of ships and to the men who had to face not just the violence of the enemy, but also the violence of the sea. This book argues that World War II was, effectively, a maritime war; it was the Royal NavyOCOs war"

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