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Strangling The Axis The Fight For Control Of The Mediterranean During The Second World War Richard Hammond

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Strangling The Axis The Fight For Control Of The Mediterranean During The Second World War Richard Hammond
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Richard Hammond
ISBN: 9781108478212, 9781108747110, 9781108784566, 9781108802918, 9781108807258, 1108478212, 1108747116, 1108784569, 1108802915
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Strangling The Axis The Fight For Control Of The Mediterranean During The Second World War Richard Hammond by Richard Hammond 9781108478212, 9781108747110, 9781108784566, 9781108802918, 9781108807258, 1108478212, 1108747116, 1108784569, 1108802915 instant download after payment.

This is a major reassessment of the causes of Allied victory in the Second World War in the Mediterranean region. Drawing on a unique range of multinational source material, Richard Hammond demonstrates how the Allies' ability to gain control of the key routes across the sea and sink large quantities of enemy shipping denied the Axis forces in North Africa crucial supplies and proved vital to securing ultimate victory there. Furthermore, the sheer scale of attrition to Axis shipping outstripped their industrial capacity to compensate, leading to the collapse of the Axis position across key territories maintained by seaborne supply, such as Sardinia, Corsica and the Aegean islands. As such, Hammond demonstrates how the anti-shipping campaign in the Mediterranean was the fulcrum about which strategy in the theatre pivoted, and the vital enabling factor ultimately leading to Allied victory in the region.

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