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The War With Hitler's Navy (ePub)

Maritime > Naval > Royal Navy WWII > Hitler & the Third Reich

By Adrian Stewart
Imprint: Pen & Sword Maritime
File Size: 6.5 MB (.epub)
Pages: 212
Illustrations: 32
ISBN: 9781526710598
Published: 24th October 2018

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As this well researched work reveals, Hitler’s handling the German Navy during the Second World War was full of contradictions.

The seriousness of the U-boat threat was never in doubt and in the dark days of 1940 – 1942, the Donitz’s daring strategy coupled with the courage and determined actions of the captains and crews became perilously close to starving Britain into submission.

But, despite having built and nurtured a surface fleet with capital ships of formidable power, Hitler was uncharacteristically cautious of employing them aggressively. Examination of the reasons for this make for fascinating reading, possibly stemming from the early loss of the Graf Spee and the fact that, whenever possible, the Royal Navy threw all its weight regardless of cost at the Nazi threat; the loss of the Hood in the pursuit of the Bismarck being one example. Even Goebbels could not ‘spin’ the loss of a battleship.

The War against Hitler’s Navy describes in fascinating detail the many fronts on which the adversaries faced each other and analyses the reasons for the ultimate outcome.

The author takes a wide-ranging view of the fight against the German Navy in World War II. Chapters are devoted to both the surface and submarine forces, giving details of the engagements with clear writing and useful detail. He also provides interesting analysis of the fighting and why it turned out the way it did.

WWII History, December 2019

Overall, I think Shepherd’s book is well worth reading.

The Northern Mariner, Summer 2018 – reviewed by David More Kingston, Ontario.

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About Adrian Stewart

Adrian Stewart was educated at Rugby School before taking First Class Honours at Caius College, Cambridge. His previously published works with Pen and Sword Books include Eighth Army’s Greatest Victories, Early Battles of Eighth Army, They Flew Hurricanes, The Campaigns of Alexander of Tunis 1940-1945, February 1942 – Britain’s Darkest Days, Carriers at War, Six of Monty’s Men, Ten Squadrons of Hurricanes and The War With Hitler’s Navy have all been published by Pen and Sword Books.

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