U-boat Tactics in World War II
Gordon Williamson author Ian Palmer illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:10th Oct '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
From the lone, stealth attack to the fearsome potential of the legendary 'wolf packs', this book provides crucial insight into how U-boats operated in the war. Fully illustrated with maps and specially commissioned artwork as well as contemporary photographs, this book provides a detailed and illustrated explanation of U-boat tactics.
Used in a variety of roles, from coastal patrolling through to the combined actions of convey-hunting 'wolf packs', the tactics used by U-Boats were diverse. This book analyses how the U-boats dominated the seas, and how the cracking of the Enigma code effectively hamstrung them, greatly reducing their impact.At the start of the war, German U-boat technology vastly out performed that possessed by the Allies, and under the pressure of the war continual development helped keep pace with wartime needs and improvements in anti-submarine weaponry. But it was not just the technology that had to change. German U-boat tactics evolved over time. Used in a variety of roles, from coastal patrolling through to the combined actions of convey-hunting 'wolf packs', the tactics used by U-Boats were diverse. This book analyses how the U-boats dominated the seas thanks to their innovative and daring tactical deployment, and how the cracking of the Enigma code effectively hamstrung them, greatly reducing their impact, a problem that even their advanced tactics failed to solve.
ISBN: 9781849081733
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm
Weight: 254g
64 pages