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Britain, Germany and the Battle of the Atlantic: A Comparative Study
By (Author) Dennis Haslop
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
21st May 2015
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
General and world history
Naval forces and warfare
940.54293
Paperback
328
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
463g
The length, scale and intensity of the Battle of the Atlantic led the British and German navies to make substantial changes to their organisation, strategy and tactics. In this book, Dennis Haslop examines the pivotal lessons learned, and how these helped to determine the outcome of the Battle of the Atlantic Convoy War. He questions how well adapted the two organisations were to learn from the conflict, and how effective they were in identifying problems and producing remedies. Based on the in-depth analysis of British and German primary sources, this study provides an innovative basis against which to assess the German and British approach to changing warfare and provides important new insights into aspects of convoy warfare, in particular the virtually unknown subject of German Operational Research.
Dennis Haslop has a PhD in Maritime History from the University of Exeter, UK.