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U-Boat War, The

By: Osprey

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: General Military - World War II

MSRP old price: $35.00


Product Info

Title
U-Boat War, The
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
2022
Pages
336
Dimensions
6.5x9.5x1.25"
NKG Part #
2147970911
MFG. Part #
OSPGNM471
Type
Hardcover
Series
GNM471

Description

The accepted historical narrative of the Second World War predominantly assigns U-boats to the so-called ‘Battle of the Atlantic', almost as if the struggle over convoys between the new world and the old can be viewed in isolation from simultaneous events on land and in the air. This has become an almost accepted error. The U-boats war did not exist solely between 1940 and 1943, nor did the Atlantic battle occur in seclusion from other theatres of action. The story of Germany's second U-boat war began on the first day of hostilities with Britain and France and ended with the final torpedo sinking on 7 May 1945. U-boats were active in nearly every theatre of operation in which the Wehrmacht served, and within all but the Southern Ocean. Moreover, these deployments were not undertaken in isolation from one another; instead they were frequently interconnected in what became an increasingly inefficient German naval strategy.

This fascinating new book places each theatre of action in which U-boats were deployed into the broader context of the Second World War while also studying the interdependence of various geographic deployments. It illustrates the U-boats' often direct relationship with land, sea and aerial campaigns undertaken by both the Allied and Axis powers, dispels certain accepted mythologies, and reveals how the ultimate failure of the U-boats stemmed as much from chaotic German military and industrial mismanagement as it did from Allied advances in code-breaking and weaponry.