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portada The Submariners: Life in British Submarines, 1901-1999 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm
Weight
0.42 kg.
ISBN13
9781800557079

The Submariners: Life in British Submarines, 1901-1999 (in English)

John Winton (Author) · Sapere Books · Paperback

The Submariners: Life in British Submarines, 1901-1999 (in English) - Winton, John

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Synopsis "The Submariners: Life in British Submarines, 1901-1999 (in English)"

'The entire span of British submarine history has been carefully recorded here: the tragedies in both peace and war ... the successes too.' - Geoffrey Moorhouse, Daily Telegraph 'This is a unique picture of life in Britain's submarines... Naval enthusiasts will find some of the detailed personal accounts quite unforgettable.' - Warship World 'An immensely readable book.' - Lloyd's List 'An excellent collection of firsthand accounts of service in British submarines' - Robert Guttman, historynet.com British submarines played a vital part in naval warfare between 1901 and 1999, from the first Holland boats through to the giant Trident nuclear vessels. This selection of personal accounts of life aboard the Royal Navy's submarines includes vivid first-hand descriptions of tense patrols of the First and Second World Wars, torpedo attacks on enemy warships, U-boats and merchant vessels, the horrors of depth charging, the daring clandestine operations by bodies such as Force 136, and the midget-submarine attacks on the Tirpitz. There are accounts of the deterrent patrols of the Cold War, and what happened in the controversial sinking of the General Belgrano during the Falklands War. Drawn from personal memoirs, official reports, logbooks and private journals, John Winton skilfully weaves together compelling stories of survival and heroism in times of the most intense danger with welcome lighter moments, anecdotes about daily life and domestic arrangements aboard. The Submariners is an authoritative anthology of enterprise, endurance and valour expertly compiled by an author who himself served seven years in the Submarine Service. 'a highly effective writer on naval subjects' - The Telegraph

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