The Second World War: War at Sea v.3: War at Sea Vol 3 (Essential Histories)

The Second World War: War at Sea v.3: War at Sea Vol 3 (Essential Histories)

by PhilipD.Grove (Author), Alistair Finlan (Author), Mark J . Grove (Author)

Synopsis

This volume provides a comprehensive guide to three major theatres of combat; the battles for the Atlantic, the war in the Mediterranean and the contest in the Indian Ocean. The war at sea was a vital contest, which if lost would have irreversibly altered the balance of the military forces on land. An island nation like Britain could not have sustained itself to triumph over Germany, Italy and Japan after five years of fighting without having first assured victory at sea. The sea lanes were the logistical arteries of British and subsequent Allied armies fighting on the three continents of Africa, Asia and Europe. The Second World War was ultimately won by land forces but it could always have been lost at sea.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 14 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1841763977
ISBN 13: 9781841763972

Author Bio
Alastair Finlan lectures in Strategic Studies at Britannia Royal Naval College. He has also taught at the universities of Keele and Plymouth. His PhD thesis was recently nominated by the School of Politics, International Relations and the Environment (SPIRE), Keele University, for a Political Studies award. Mark J Grove teaches naval and international history in the Department of Strategic Studies and International Affairs, Britannia Royal Naval College, and lectures part time in the Department of Politics, University of Plymouth. He has a particular interest in amphibious warfare. Philip D Grove joined the Department of Strategic Studies and International Affairs, Britannia Royal Naval College in 1993 following the completion of two degrees from Aberystwyth in the area of Strategic Studies. He is presently Senior Lecturer in the department and working on a series of articles and a MPhil thesis concerning naval aviation in the twentieth century.