Kriegsmarine U-boats 193945 (2)
By (Author) Gordon Williamson
Illustrated by Ian Palmer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
17th July 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Naval forces and warfare
European history
Second World War
Modern warfare
623.82570943
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
194g
This title follows from New Vanguard 51: Kriegsmarine U-boats 193945 (1) and charts the continuing development of the U-boat in German service, including the evolution of the Type IX as a long range 'cruiser' intended for solo operations in distant waters. Also covered is the revolutionary Type XXI, conceived of in 1942 and launched in April 1944, the first true submarine rather than submersible, whose arrival was just too late to influence the war. Other vessels covered are the Type XXIII, a small vessel armed with only two torpedoes but technically highly advanced, and the Type X minelayers, which were rarely used in their intended role and more often used as supply boats.
Gordon Williamson was born in 1951 and currently works for the Scottish Land Register. He spent seven years with the Military Police TA and has published a number of books and articles on the decorations of the Third Reich and their winners. He is author of a number of World War II titles for Osprey. Ian Palmer is a highly experienced digital artist. A graduate in 3D design, he has provided illustrations for many publications, from modelling James Bond's Aston Martin to recreating lunar landings. He lives and works in London with his wife and three cats.