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portada The Battle of the Otranto Straits: Controlling the Gateway to the Adriatic in World war i (Twentieth-Century Battles) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2004
Language
English
Pages
186
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
24.7 x 16.2 x 2.2 cm
Weight
0.50 kg.
ISBN
9780253343796
ISBN13
9780253343796

The Battle of the Otranto Straits: Controlling the Gateway to the Adriatic in World war i (Twentieth-Century Battles) (in English)

Paul G. Halpern (Author) · Indiana University Press · Hardcover

The Battle of the Otranto Straits: Controlling the Gateway to the Adriatic in World war i (Twentieth-Century Battles) (in English) - Halpern, Paul G.

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Synopsis "The Battle of the Otranto Straits: Controlling the Gateway to the Adriatic in World war i (Twentieth-Century Battles) (in English)"

Called by some a "Mediterranean Jutland," the Battle of the Otranto Straits involved warships from Austria, Germany, Italy, Britain, and France. Although fought by light units with no dreadnoughts involved, Otranto was a battle in three dimensions--engaging surface vessels, aircraft, and subsurface weapons (both submarines and mines). An attempt to halt the movement of submarines into the Adriatic using British drifters armed with nets and mines led to a raid by Austrian light cruisers. The Austrians inflicted heavy damage on the drifters, but Allied naval forces based at Brindisi cut off their withdrawal. The daylight hours saw a running battle, with the Austrians at considerable risk. Heavier Austrian units put out from Cattaro in support, and at the climactic moment the Allied light forces had to turn away, permitting the Austrians to escape. In the end, the Austrians had inflicted more damage than they suffered themselves. The Otranto action shows the difficulties of waging coalition warfare in which diplomatic and national jealousies override military efficiency.

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