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Arctic Convoy Pq18 25 Days That Changed The Course Of The War John R Mckay

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Arctic Convoy Pq18 25 Days That Changed The Course Of The War John R Mckay
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Maritime
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 16.36 MB
Pages: 208
Author: John R McKay
ISBN: 9781399036603, 1399036602
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Arctic Convoy Pq18 25 Days That Changed The Course Of The War John R Mckay by John R Mckay 9781399036603, 1399036602 instant download after payment.

This superbly researched book tells the story of one of the most significant maritime operations of the Second World War. The importance of the Arctic convoys providing the Soviets with the necessary equipment needed to win the war on the Eastern Front has too often been underestimated. This book puts that right.

Following PQ17, the worst Allied maritime disaster of the Second World War, it was imperative that PQ18 got through. So when the convoy left Loch Ewe on 2 September 1942 the stakes could not have been higher. The Battle of Stalingrad was hanging in the balance. Had the convoy suffered unacceptable shipping and war supply losses, the Arctic route would have had to be suspended with potentially war-changing consequences not just for the Soviets but the whole Allied war effort. Consequently, as this work vividly describes, it was both the most heavily defended and the most heavily attacked convoy of the whole war.

The Author draws on contemporaneous accounts of the combatants from both sides including U-boat crews, airmen and, of course, the crews of the warships and merchantmen. Offering newly discovered facts about the convoy’s turbulent passage, this book is a valuable addition to the history of the campaign which will appeal to historians and laymen alike.

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