Author: Roy R. Manstan
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 0819578371
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
An untold story of scientists and engineers who changed the course of World War I Roy R. Manstan's new book documents the rise of German submarines in World War I and the Allies' successful response of tracking them with innovative listening devices—precursors to modern sonar. The Listeners: U-boat Hunters During the Great War details the struggle to find a solution to the unanticipated efficiency of the German U-boat as an undersea predator. Success or failure was in the hands and minds of the scientists and naval personnel at the Naval Experimental Station in New London, Connecticut. Through the use of archival materials, personal papers, and memoirs The Listeners takes readers into the world of the civilian scientists and engineers and naval personnel who were directly involved with the development and use of submarine detection technology during the war.
U-boats Westward!
Author: Ernst Hashagen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The Listeners
Author: Roy R. Manstan
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 0819578371
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
An untold story of scientists and engineers who changed the course of World War I Roy R. Manstan's new book documents the rise of German submarines in World War I and the Allies' successful response of tracking them with innovative listening devices—precursors to modern sonar. The Listeners: U-boat Hunters During the Great War details the struggle to find a solution to the unanticipated efficiency of the German U-boat as an undersea predator. Success or failure was in the hands and minds of the scientists and naval personnel at the Naval Experimental Station in New London, Connecticut. Through the use of archival materials, personal papers, and memoirs The Listeners takes readers into the world of the civilian scientists and engineers and naval personnel who were directly involved with the development and use of submarine detection technology during the war.
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 0819578371
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
An untold story of scientists and engineers who changed the course of World War I Roy R. Manstan's new book documents the rise of German submarines in World War I and the Allies' successful response of tracking them with innovative listening devices—precursors to modern sonar. The Listeners: U-boat Hunters During the Great War details the struggle to find a solution to the unanticipated efficiency of the German U-boat as an undersea predator. Success or failure was in the hands and minds of the scientists and naval personnel at the Naval Experimental Station in New London, Connecticut. Through the use of archival materials, personal papers, and memoirs The Listeners takes readers into the world of the civilian scientists and engineers and naval personnel who were directly involved with the development and use of submarine detection technology during the war.
Torpedo Junction
Author: Homer H Hickam
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 1612515789
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
In 1942 German U-boats turned the shipping lanes off Cape Hatteras into a sea of death. Cruising up and down the U.S. eastern seaboard, they sank 259 ships, littering the waters with cargo and bodies. As astonished civilians witnessed explosions from American beaches, fighting men dubbed the area "Torpedo Junction." And while the U.S. Navy failed to react, a handful of Coast Guard sailors scrambled to the front lines. Outgunned and out-maneuvered, they heroically battled the deadliest fleet of submarines ever launched. Never was Germany closer to winning the war. In a moving ship-by-ship account of terror and rescue at sea, Homer Hickam chronicles a little-known saga of courage, ingenuity, and triumph in the early years of World War II. From nerve-racking sea duels to the dramatic ordeals of sailors and victims on both sides of the battle, Hickam dramatically captures a war we had to win--because this one hit terrifyingly close to home.
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 1612515789
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
In 1942 German U-boats turned the shipping lanes off Cape Hatteras into a sea of death. Cruising up and down the U.S. eastern seaboard, they sank 259 ships, littering the waters with cargo and bodies. As astonished civilians witnessed explosions from American beaches, fighting men dubbed the area "Torpedo Junction." And while the U.S. Navy failed to react, a handful of Coast Guard sailors scrambled to the front lines. Outgunned and out-maneuvered, they heroically battled the deadliest fleet of submarines ever launched. Never was Germany closer to winning the war. In a moving ship-by-ship account of terror and rescue at sea, Homer Hickam chronicles a little-known saga of courage, ingenuity, and triumph in the early years of World War II. From nerve-racking sea duels to the dramatic ordeals of sailors and victims on both sides of the battle, Hickam dramatically captures a war we had to win--because this one hit terrifyingly close to home.
U-Boats Against Canada
Author: Michael L. Hadley
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773508019
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The U-boats constituted a serious threat to North American security and a major challenge to coastal and convoy defence. Hadley reveals the military and political impact on Canada of in-shore submarine warfare and vibrantly documents the successful German strategy of deploying daring long-range solo sorties to pin down the enemy close to home.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773508019
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The U-boats constituted a serious threat to North American security and a major challenge to coastal and convoy defence. Hadley reveals the military and political impact on Canada of in-shore submarine warfare and vibrantly documents the successful German strategy of deploying daring long-range solo sorties to pin down the enemy close to home.
German Submarine Warfare in World War I
Author: Lawrence Sondhaus
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442269553
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
This compelling book explores Germany’s campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare in World War I, which marked the onset of total war at sea. Noted historian Lawrence Sondhaus shows how the undersea campaign, intended as an antidote to Britain’s more conventional blockade of German ports, ultimately brought the United States into the war. Although the German people readily embraced the argument that an “undersea blockade” of Britain enforced by their navy’s Unterseeboote (U-boats) was the moral equivalent of the British navy’s blockade of German ports, international opinion never accepted its legitimacy. Sondhaus explains that in their initial, somewhat confused rollout of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1915, German leaders underestimated the extent to which the policy would alienate the most important neutral power, the United States. In rationalizing the risk of resuming the unrestricted campaign in 1917, they took for granted that, should the United States join the Allies, German U-boats would be able to stop the transport of an American army to France. But by bringing the United States into the war, while also failing to stop the deployment of its troops to Europe, unrestricted submarine warfare ultimately led to Germany’s defeat. Because US manpower proved decisive in breaking the stalemate on the Western Front and securing victory for the Allies, Sondhaus argues that Germany’s decision to stake its fate on the U-boat campaign ranks among the greatest blunders of modern history.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442269553
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
This compelling book explores Germany’s campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare in World War I, which marked the onset of total war at sea. Noted historian Lawrence Sondhaus shows how the undersea campaign, intended as an antidote to Britain’s more conventional blockade of German ports, ultimately brought the United States into the war. Although the German people readily embraced the argument that an “undersea blockade” of Britain enforced by their navy’s Unterseeboote (U-boats) was the moral equivalent of the British navy’s blockade of German ports, international opinion never accepted its legitimacy. Sondhaus explains that in their initial, somewhat confused rollout of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1915, German leaders underestimated the extent to which the policy would alienate the most important neutral power, the United States. In rationalizing the risk of resuming the unrestricted campaign in 1917, they took for granted that, should the United States join the Allies, German U-boats would be able to stop the transport of an American army to France. But by bringing the United States into the war, while also failing to stop the deployment of its troops to Europe, unrestricted submarine warfare ultimately led to Germany’s defeat. Because US manpower proved decisive in breaking the stalemate on the Western Front and securing victory for the Allies, Sondhaus argues that Germany’s decision to stake its fate on the U-boat campaign ranks among the greatest blunders of modern history.
U-boat Hunters
Author: Robert M. Grant
Publisher: Periscope Publishing Ltd.
ISBN: 9781904381150
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Robert Grant has made a lifelong study of U-boat operations in the Great War. He explains how the code breakers at the Admiralty's Room 40 were able to break into the German naval codes during World War I, offering the Navy the opportunity to hunt down and destroy U-boats at sea.
Publisher: Periscope Publishing Ltd.
ISBN: 9781904381150
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Robert Grant has made a lifelong study of U-boat operations in the Great War. He explains how the code breakers at the Admiralty's Room 40 were able to break into the German naval codes during World War I, offering the Navy the opportunity to hunt down and destroy U-boats at sea.
U-Boats Westward!
Author: Ernst Hashagen
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996315753
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Captain Ernst Hashagen describes in this book his experiences as a submarine officer and commander from 1915 to 1918 in various theaters of war- North Sea, Irish Sea, Western Approaches, English Channel and Bay of Biscay. The result is an enthralling work on the horrors of war and at the same time the fascination of the then new technology.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996315753
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Captain Ernst Hashagen describes in this book his experiences as a submarine officer and commander from 1915 to 1918 in various theaters of war- North Sea, Irish Sea, Western Approaches, English Channel and Bay of Biscay. The result is an enthralling work on the horrors of war and at the same time the fascination of the then new technology.
U-boat Intelligence
Author: Robert McQueen Grant
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
U-Boats Destroyed
Author: Robert M. Grant
Publisher: Periscope Publishing Ltd.
ISBN: 9781904381006
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
World War I saw the submarine develop into a potent weapon of war. The German submarine campaign almost defeated Britain during the spring of 1917. By striking at the shipping that supplied her, it has been estimated that Britain came within six weeks of starvation.
Publisher: Periscope Publishing Ltd.
ISBN: 9781904381006
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
World War I saw the submarine develop into a potent weapon of war. The German submarine campaign almost defeated Britain during the spring of 1917. By striking at the shipping that supplied her, it has been estimated that Britain came within six weeks of starvation.
Count Not the Dead
Author: Michael L. Hadley
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773512825
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Basing his study on literature and film, the author presents the exploits and images of U-boats and their intrepid crews.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773512825
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Basing his study on literature and film, the author presents the exploits and images of U-boats and their intrepid crews.