Outrage at Sea: Naval Atrocities in World War One

Outrage at Sea: Naval Atrocities in World War One

by TonyBridgland (Author)

Synopsis

This, the follow-up to Naval Atrocities in World War 2, is an anthology of shameful incidents at sea, causing outrage on both sides. The sinking of the Lusitania was the trigger of these events, which were played out, at least initially, while an anguished and undecided America looked on. Later in the War, the Hospital Ships, carrying wounded troops home from the theatres of war, became controversial targets for U-Boats. The treatment of U-Boat crews by Allied navies was itself at times hugely controversial. At the end of it all, the world's first ever War Crimes Trials were held at Leipzig in farcical conditions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published: 22 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0850528771
ISBN 13: 9780850528770

Author Bio
Tony Bridgland is an avid military historian with a keen nose for a good story and the ability to tell it well. Previously published works include Field Gun Jack versus The Boers, Sea Killers in Disguise and Naval Atrocities at Sea 1939-1945. Tony lives in Rye, Sussex.