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Uboats Of The Kaisers Navy Gordon Williamson Ian Palmer Illustrator

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Uboats Of The Kaisers Navy Gordon Williamson Ian Palmer Illustrator
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.32 MB
Pages: 51
Author: Gordon Williamson, Ian Palmer (Illustrator)
ISBN: 9781841763620, 1841763624
Language: English
Year: 2002
Volume: 50

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Uboats Of The Kaisers Navy Gordon Williamson Ian Palmer Illustrator by Gordon Williamson, Ian Palmer (illustrator) 9781841763620, 1841763624 instant download after payment.

As was the case in World War II, one of the greatest threats to Britain during World War I was the German U-boat menace. This book traces the development of the U-boat threat from the Brandtaucher, designed by Wilhelm Bauer, the father of the German submarine arm, in 1850, through to the commissioning of Germany's first U-boat to go into service, the U-1, in 1906. It then covers the main types of World War I U-boat, detailing the operational history of the U-boat service in depth, with a particular focus on the campaigns in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, as well as the slow build up of anti-submarine measures by the allies.

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