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Battle of Atlantic Convoy Heroes. 70th Commemoration Edition:2013. WW2 Series. (Quick Download Military History: WW2 Series.)

Battle of Atlantic Convoy Heroes. 70th Commemoration Edition:2013. WW2 Series. (Quick Download Military History: WW2 Series.)

Alex Devaney
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Alex Devaney is an Independent Publisher, Author and Freelance Writer. Since receiving a Honours Diploma in Freelance and Feature Writing from London School of Journalism, Alex has had numerous articles and case studies published on Military History, Social History, Biographies and Genealogy.

*(WW2 NAVY CONVOY BOXSET COLLECTION'. *. INCLUDES ARCTIC CONVOY HEROES EBOOK AND MALTA CONVOY HEROES EBOOK).

*. MALTA CONVOY .
An often forgotten episode of WW2, that was often as heroic as more well known battles of the war. Well researched and vividly described. If you love war history or have a connection to Malta get this book.
'ANDY.' BOOK REVIEWER. *.

Battle of Atlantic Convoy Heroes. 70th Commemoration Edition. .
The Battle of Atlantic was the longest naval campaign in WW2. It began on the day war was declared by Britain and finished almost 6 years later. A 100 North Atlantic Convoy battles raged across the Atlantic Ocean, including a 1,000 naval engagements: HMS Hood, the Bismarck and US destroyer ?Rueben James.? The Battle of Atlantic was fiercely fought on all sides, with the Axis forces gaining the upper hand, then the Allies. It was a war of new weapons and technology. ASDIC, an earlier form of sonar, helped to detect German and Italian submarines deep in the ocean.

The Enigma code-breakers stemmed the tide of Donitz?s U-boat wolf packs. The Western Approaches Operation Centre in Liverpool played a vital role; co-ordinating a safe passage for the North Atlantic convoys; utilising the latest tactics of aerial combat; plotting the position of u-boat encounters. The Battle of the Atlantic was crucial to the outcome of WW2. This short ebook is written in an easy to read, informative style. Packed with maps, photographs and leading personalities of the day. Ideal for readers with a general interest in WW2 and a quick read on the go!
Language
English
Pages
65
Format
Kindle Edition

Battle of Atlantic Convoy Heroes. 70th Commemoration Edition:2013. WW2 Series. (Quick Download Military History: WW2 Series.)

Alex Devaney
0/5 ( ratings)
Alex Devaney is an Independent Publisher, Author and Freelance Writer. Since receiving a Honours Diploma in Freelance and Feature Writing from London School of Journalism, Alex has had numerous articles and case studies published on Military History, Social History, Biographies and Genealogy.

*(WW2 NAVY CONVOY BOXSET COLLECTION'. *. INCLUDES ARCTIC CONVOY HEROES EBOOK AND MALTA CONVOY HEROES EBOOK).

*. MALTA CONVOY .
An often forgotten episode of WW2, that was often as heroic as more well known battles of the war. Well researched and vividly described. If you love war history or have a connection to Malta get this book.
'ANDY.' BOOK REVIEWER. *.

Battle of Atlantic Convoy Heroes. 70th Commemoration Edition. .
The Battle of Atlantic was the longest naval campaign in WW2. It began on the day war was declared by Britain and finished almost 6 years later. A 100 North Atlantic Convoy battles raged across the Atlantic Ocean, including a 1,000 naval engagements: HMS Hood, the Bismarck and US destroyer ?Rueben James.? The Battle of Atlantic was fiercely fought on all sides, with the Axis forces gaining the upper hand, then the Allies. It was a war of new weapons and technology. ASDIC, an earlier form of sonar, helped to detect German and Italian submarines deep in the ocean.

The Enigma code-breakers stemmed the tide of Donitz?s U-boat wolf packs. The Western Approaches Operation Centre in Liverpool played a vital role; co-ordinating a safe passage for the North Atlantic convoys; utilising the latest tactics of aerial combat; plotting the position of u-boat encounters. The Battle of the Atlantic was crucial to the outcome of WW2. This short ebook is written in an easy to read, informative style. Packed with maps, photographs and leading personalities of the day. Ideal for readers with a general interest in WW2 and a quick read on the go!
Language
English
Pages
65
Format
Kindle Edition

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