German Battlecruisers 191418
By (Author) Gary Staff
Illustrated by Tony Bryan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
1st June 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
First World War
Naval forces and warfare
623.82530943
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
186g
The task of Germanys new Groe Kreuzer at the beginning of the 20th century was to form an independent reconnaissance division that was able to perform special tasks. With a speed superiority of at least 3 knots, they should also be capable of fighting in the line, and would thus require heavy armour and good defensive qualities. The battlecruisers that were built did indeed have a remarkable ability to withstand battle damage, as demonstrated by the Goeben, which suffered five mine hits on one occasion. This title details all the classes of German battlecruiser, with particular emphasis on each individual ships battle experience and deployment in conflict.
"Overall, this is a superb book on the type and an excellent primer for those who want to get the basic on these most interesting ships." --Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com
"...German BattleCruisers 1914-18 is a fascinating account of one of the main types of warships comprising the heart of the German Navy during World War One... the book is finely written and extraordinarily researched. It would appeal to and make a valuable addition in the library of naval and maritimes historians, scale modellers, naval architechts, naval ordnance specialists, marine engineers and those interested in the ships and history of the Imperial German Navy. The book is highly recommended." --Mark R Condeno, Canadian Army Journal (Fall 2007)
Gary Staff has had a life-long passion for the history of the Imperial Navy and translated many contemporary documents on the subject. He contibuted to a Channel 4 documentary on Jutland, exploring the Imperial Navys experience of the battle. He lives in Melbourne. Tony Bryan is a freelance illustrator of many years' experience. He initially qualified in Engineering and worked for a number of years in Military Research and Development, and has a keen interest in military hardware armour, small arms, aircraft and ships. Tony has produced many illustrations for partworks, magazines and books, including a number of titles in the New Vanguard series. Tony lives in Dorset, UK.