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The War For Englands Shores Sboats And The Fight Against British Coastal Convoys G H Bennett

  • SKU: BELL-55537350
The War For Englands Shores Sboats And The Fight Against British Coastal Convoys G H Bennett
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Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.22 MB
Author: G. H. Bennett
ISBN: 9781399077934, 1399077937
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The War For Englands Shores Sboats And The Fight Against British Coastal Convoys G H Bennett by G. H. Bennett 9781399077934, 1399077937 instant download after payment.

The War for England's Shores examines the Kriegsmarine's S-Boat offensive along the English Channel and the North Sea from 1940 to 1945, together with British and, later, Allied responses to nullify that threat. Very fast, and armed with torpedoes and mines, S-Boats posed a serious threat to the convoys that were forced to run close along the British coast on a daily basis. Despite the significance of this campaign and the real threat to the whole British war economy, it has been, until now, strangely overlooked by historians. Indeed, the book highlights issues around the maritime identity of those states and navies that see themselves in oceanic terms, at the expense of engagement with, and operations in, coastal waters. 

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