by RichardHough (Author)
A famous account of one of the most dramatic and tragic episodes of the Second World War * Published to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the outbreak of World War II * Also famous as a major television documentary under the same title
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 03 Jun 1999
ISBN 10: 030435239X
ISBN 13: 9780304352395
Book Overview: Force Z was the name given to the British battlefleet that sailed to Singapore in the Autumn of 1941. Churchill himself described it as 'the best deterrent' and 'the one key weapon' that would prevent the Japanese gaining a foothold in the South Pacific. But behind the impressive name lay a less impressive reality - Force Z consisted of only two ships: the battleship Prince of Wales and the twenty-five year old cruiser Repulse. In a time when the days of the battleship as an effective weapon in maritime warfare were numbered, such an action proved to be a terrible mistake. This book traces the history behind this tragic bluff. From the end of the First World War to the inevitable sinking of these two ships, it is a comprehensive history of the decline of the battleship in modern warfare, culminating in the battle that proved finally that a navy without air cover could not survive as an effective fighting force.