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Naval War in the Mediterranean: 1914-1918 [Minkštas viršelis]

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This volume, originally published in 1987, fills a gap in a neglected area. Looking at the entire war in the Mediterrean, the volume examines the war from the viewpoint of all the important participants, making full use of archives and manuscript collections in Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Austria and the United States. A fascinating mosaic of campaigns emerges in the Adriatic, Straits of Otranto and the Eastern Aegean. The German assistance to the tribes of Libya, the threat that Germany would get her hands on the Russian Black Sea Fleet and use it in the Mediterreanean, and the appearance and influence of the Americans in 1918 all took place against a background of rivalry between the Allies which frustrated the appointment of Jellicoe in 1918 as supreme command at sea in a role similar to that of Foch on land.

List of Maps and Charts
xi
List of Tables
xiii
Glossary of Abbreviations xv
Preface xvii
1 The Mediterranean Naval Balance
1(11)
2 The Beginning of the War in the Mediterranean and Adriatic
12(35)
The Escape of the Goeben and Breslau
12(14)
The French and the Adriatic
26(21)
3 The Dardanelles Campaign
47(37)
4 German Submarines Arrive and Italy Enters the War
84(41)
Italian War Plans
84(9)
The Anglo-French-Italian Naval Convention of 1915
93(9)
The k.u.k. Kriegsmarine and the Dardanelles
102(5)
German Submarines Arrive in the Mediterranean
107(18)
5 Stalemate in the Adriatic and the Germans Build Up Their Submarine Strength
125(46)
The Adriatic
125(23)
German U-Boats at Pola
148(23)
6 Macedonia, the End of the Dardanelles Campaign and the Submarine War Intensifies
171(57)
The Expedition to Salonika
171(12)
The End of the Dardanelles Campaign
183(7)
The Submarine War Intensifies
190(15)
The Evacuation of the Serbian Army
205(23)
7 The Allied Failure to Meet the Submarine Challenge in 1916
228(36)
The Malta Conference
228(15)
The Successful 1916 U-Boat Campaign in the Mediterranean
243(21)
8 The Adriatic, the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean in 1916
264(43)
The Adriatic
264(12)
The Otranto Barrage
276(9)
The k.u.k. Kriegsmarine in 1916
285(4)
The Eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean in 1916
289(18)
9 The Submarine Crisis -- 1911
307(50)
The Germans introduce Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
307(9)
The Hospital Ship Question
316(8)
Ineffectual Allied Countermeasures - Dispersion
324(9)
Changes in the Italian High Command
333(5)
The Corfu Conference
338(19)
10 The Otranto Action and the Introduction of Convoys
357(64)
The Action of
15(342)
May in the Straits of Otranto
357(10)
The Greek Imbroglio Is Settled
367(2)
The Appointment of a British Mediterranean C.-in-C.
369(5)
Italy: The Recalcitrant Ally
374(12)
The Mediterranean Convoy System
386(8)
The Austro-German Response
394(6)
The Aftermath of Caporetto
400(21)
11 The Final Year of the War: Part One
421(77)
The Sortie of the Goeben and Breslau
421(5)
Geddes's Mediterranean Tour
426(8)
The American Project for an Offensive in the Adriatic
434(13)
Growing Problems for the k.u.k. Kriegsmarine and the Mediterranean U-Boat Flotilla
447(10)
The Threat of the Black Sea Fleet and Failure to Achieve Allied Unity
457(41)
12 The Climax of the War
498(81)
New Allied Dispositions
498(10)
Mediterranean Mining Projects
508(14)
The Final Attempt to Appoint a Mediterranean Admiralissimo
522(12)
The Submarine War Winds Down
534(8)
The Germans and the Russian Black Sea Fleet
542(13)
The Collapse of the Central Powers
555(24)
Epilogue 579(6)
Maps and Charts 585(10)
Select Bibliography 595(14)
Index 609
Paul G. Halpern