HMAS Sydney (II)
By (Author) M. McCarthy
Western Australian Museum
Western Australian Museum
1st May 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Ships and boats: general interest
994
Paperback
128
Width 220mm, Height 170mm
In March 2008 the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney II and its adversary, the disguised German raider HSK Kormoran, were found. In the following May, a Commission of Inquiry sat for a total of 36 days and after hearing evidence from across Australia, a detailed three-volume (over 1000 pages) report was produced in July 2009. In the interim the Sea Power Centre, Australia, produced an account of each ship and of the battle in which HMAS Sydney was lost. In this concise work the Western Australian Museum, which has been very closely involved with the hunt for the two wrecks since 1976, draws together salient elements of these works and presents them together with a precis of its own analysis of how the controversies spread, why the search took so long, and how the wrecks would be best managed in the future.