6 edition of World War I at Sea found in the catalog.
World War I at Sea
Michael Ryan undifferentiated
Published
December 1988
by Hyperion Books in Kings Ripton
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Living History. ELM Publications |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 60 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11994246M |
ISBN 10 | 1854501070 |
ISBN 10 | 9781854501073 |
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Page 4: Alliances, The Schlieffen Plan and why it went wrong Pages Trench warfare Pages Weapons Pages Changes in WW1 Page Battles on the Sea and in the Sky Page Russia joining and U.S leaving Page Conclusion and sources Introduction I decided to do my project on the warfare of World War 1 because I thought it. Before World War I, Europe’s Great Powers assumed that a short land war would be matched by a short sea war, where fleets of large heavily armed Dreadnoughts would fight set-piece fact, once the war began and was seen to drag on longer than anticipated, it became apparent that the navies were needed for guarding supplies and enforcing blockades - tasks suitable for small .
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"In World War II at Sea, Mr. Symonds does for the naval struggle what Martin Gilbert did for the conflict on land in his The Second World War.A thoroughly enjoyable read, World War II at Sea sweeps its glass across the world's oceans and deftly recounts battles that shaped the course of history's greatest war."--Wall Street Journal "Craig Symonds is a seaman and historian of the first order/5().
In War at Sea, Nathan Miller brings the World War I at Sea book of these monumental events--and the achievements, suffering, and heroism of those who served at sea during World War II--to the attention of readers who have only a nodding acquaintance with it.
In doing so, he illuminates in dramatic fashion the costly mistakes and the blunders, the great skill and /5(31). World War II at Sea A Global History Craig L. Symonds. Offers the first truly global narrative account of the maritime history of World War II; Presents a cohesive chronology of the world's navies, from the London Conference of to the surrender in Tokyo Bay in World War I at Sea.
In the years before World War I, the superiority of Britain’s Royal Navy was unchallenged by any other nation’s fleet, but the Imperial German Navy had made substantial.
Editorial Reviews "In World War II at Sea, Mr. Symonds does for the naval struggle what Martin Gilbert did for the conflict on land in his The Second World War.A thoroughly enjoyable read, World War II at Sea sweeps its glass across the world's oceans and deftly recounts battles that shaped the course of history's greatest war."—Wall Street JournalBrand: Oxford University Press.
World War II at sea is an outstanding book. It is by very far the best book that I have read on the naval battles of WWII. The book explains the contribution of the navies to the war effort of their countries. It presents a clear analysis of their evolving strategies and explains how technological and industrial developments revolutionized /5().
Crisis at Sea is the first comprehensive history of the United States Navy in European waters during World War I. Drawing on vast American, British, German, French, and Italian sources, the author presents the U.S. Naval experience as America moved into the modern age of naval warfare. Not limited to an operations account of naval battles and strategies, this volume—the second in a series Reviews: 3.
This well written book covers the naval war of World War II between the years and It offers a global perspective of the major engagements.
The author expertly tells about the mechanics of warfare on the sea and explains about the nature of the war. The entire naval history of World War II is recounted in one volume/5.
The Second World Wars examines how combat unfolded in the air, at sea, and on land to show how distinct conflicts among disparate combatants coalesced into one interconnected global war. Drawing on 3, years of military history, Victor Davis Hanson argues that despite its novel industrial barbarity, neither the war's origins nor its geography.
Buy a cheap copy of War at Sea: A Naval History of World War book by Nathan Miller. History records few more gripping dramas than the naval history of World War II. It was the last great sea war, but in the half century since the final battles of Free shipping over $ At War at Sea book.
Read 17 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Beginning with a gripping account of one of the most decisive naval b /5.
World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war that lasted from 28 July to 11 November Contemporaneously described as "the war to end all wars", it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history.
How did the forces that fought at sea affect the outcome of World War II. This book explores the ships and submarines that slugged it out to rule the seas during World War II, from stealthy U-boats to mighty battleships. Along the way, readers will discover the key battles, tactics, and weapons that helped propel the Allies to victory.
Naval Warfare in World War I was mainly characterized by blockade. The Allied Powers, with their larger fleets and surrounding position, largely succeeded in their blockade of Germany and the other Central Powers, whilst the efforts of the Central Powers to break that blockade, or to establish an effective counterblockade with submarines and commerce raiders, were eventually unsuccessful.
World War II at sea is an outstanding book. It is by very far the best book that I have read on the naval battles of WWII. The book explains the contribution of the navies to the war effort of their countries. It presents a clear analysis of their evolving strategies and explains how technological and industrial developments revolutionized Reviews: With more than beautifully designed maps and charts, "The Great War At Sea" is the only atlas to present all of World War I's great sea batt With more than beautifully designed maps and charts, "The Great War At Sea" is the only atlas to present all of World War I's great sea battles as well as the smaller operations, convoys /5(7).
Nov 2, “The War for the Sea: A Maritime History of World War II” by Evan Mawdsley, Yale University Press, pages,$ World War II. About this Item: Greenhill Books, Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. the naval history of World War two. new edition expanded and revised.
takes into account the very latest information to have emerged about the events of fifty years ago. dj has light sun fading to spine, rubbing top of spine end & top corner tips with tiny closed tears.
"Nathan Miller's long-awaited War at Sea does what no other book has done—it captures the worldwide ocean conflict in one sweeping narrative. This book puts the reader in the action, from the dank, interiors of U-boats tracking convoys in the Atlantic to the Brand: Oxford University Press.
Moving troops and supplies by sea was vital to all armies involved in the war. The battle for control of the seas led to an arms race, new deadly tactics, and unprecedented loss of life at sea. Author of Lincoln and His Admirals (winner of the Lincoln Prize), The Battle of Midway (Best Book of the Year, Military History Quarterly), and Operation Neptune, (winner of the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature), Craig L.
Symonds has /5(20).A veteran maritime historian delivers a satisfying one-volume history of “the impact of sea services from all nations on the overall trajectory and even the outcome” of World War II. The massive naval campaigns of to remain the largest in history and will probably never happen again.However, when it comes to books about World War 2, I can’t seem to get all the periods of time, World War 2 seems to have one of the clearest depictions of good versus evil.
The acts of bravery and depths of horror stand out in stark contrast against one another.