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No Room for Mistakes [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis: 156x234 mm, 150 b/w photographs and maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848322062
  • ISBN-13: 9781848322066
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis: 156x234 mm, 150 b/w photographs and maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848322062
  • ISBN-13: 9781848322066
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A new book from this bestselling author covering the events at sea in the early years of World War II, in which he has compiled comprehensive research and insight into a highly readable and detailed account of British and Allied submarine warfare in north European waters at the beginning of the war. The early chapters describe prewar submarine development, including technical advances and limitations, weapons, tactical use and life onboard, and examine the men who crewed them and explore their understanding of the warfare that they would become involved in. The core of the book is an account of the events as they unfolded in 'home waters' from the outset of war to the end of 1940, by which time the majority of the Allied submarines were operating in the Mediterranean. It is a story of success, triumph, failure and tragedy, and it tells of the tremendous courage and endurance shown by a small group of men learning how to fight a new kind of war in claustrophobic, sub-sea vessels with limited information about the enemy, or what they would meet off the alien coasts to which they were heading.Extensive primary sources are used to document the many aspects of this war, some of which remain controversial to this day. Max Horton, Vice Admiral Submarines 1940, said: 'There is no room for mistakes in submarines. You are either alive or dead.' This book makes plain how right he was.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction xi
1 The Admiralty Regrets
1(22)
2 The Thin Grey Line
23(25)
3 The Submariners
48(19)
4 `... the Violence of the Enemy'
67(15)
5 `... the Dangers of the Sea'
82(11)
6 A Slight Drizzle
93(10)
7 The Polish Predicament
103(7)
8 A Most Appalling Crash
110(10)
9 Luck and Good Fortune
120(13)
10 Something Less Than God
133(6)
11 Negative Flag
139(9)
12 First Blood
148(19)
13 Action Taken
167(10)
14 A Most Unpleasant Day
177(9)
15 Freedom of Action
186(38)
16 Out of the Fog
224(4)
17 Le Grande Patrouille
228(16)
18 Fear of Invasion
244(4)
19 `We've `it a Bleedin' Mine'
248(11)
20 Submarine Mining Operations
259(15)
21 Black, Filthy Water
274(11)
22 Deep-Sea Stalkers
285(15)
23 Allied Submarines
300(17)
24 A Summer of Grief
317(11)
25 Cygnus's Convoy
328(9)
26 Loss of Shark
337(12)
27 Brushes
349(15)
28 Autumnsong
364(29)
Appendices
I Key Data for British Submarines
393(2)
II Home Water Submarine Flotillas, 1939--1940
395(2)
III British and Allied Submarines Lost in 1939--1940 in Home Waters, North Sea and Bay of Biscay
397(2)
IV Ships Attacked by Allied Submarines in 1939--1940
399(4)
V Minefields Laid by Allied Submarines, 1940
403(2)
VI French Submarine Patrols out of Harwich and Dundee in April and May 1940
405(2)
Abbreviations 407(4)
Notes 411(24)
References 435(4)
Index 439
GEIRR HAARR, a Norwegian living in Stavanger, works in environmental project development. Combining his academic training, research skills and a passion for naval history, he has delved into some of the more exciting aspects of the naval history of WWII in Europe. His three previous books were all published to great critical acclaim.