U-boat Tactics in World War II

Gordon Williamson author Ian Palmer illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:10th Oct '10

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U-boat Tactics in World War II cover

From the lone, stealth attack to the fearsome potential of the legendary 'wolf packs', this book provides crucial insight into how U-boats operated in the war. Fully illustrated with maps and specially commissioned artwork as well as contemporary photographs, this book provides a detailed and illustrated explanation of U-boat tactics.

Used in a variety of roles, from coastal patrolling through to the combined actions of convey-hunting 'wolf packs', the tactics used by U-Boats were diverse. This book analyses how the U-boats dominated the seas, and how the cracking of the Enigma code effectively hamstrung them, greatly reducing their impact.At the start of the war, German U-boat technology vastly out performed that possessed by the Allies, and under the pressure of the war continual development helped keep pace with wartime needs and improvements in anti-submarine weaponry. But it was not just the technology that had to change. German U-boat tactics evolved over time. Used in a variety of roles, from coastal patrolling through to the combined actions of convey-hunting 'wolf packs', the tactics used by U-Boats were diverse. This book analyses how the U-boats dominated the seas thanks to their innovative and daring tactical deployment, and how the cracking of the Enigma code effectively hamstrung them, greatly reducing their impact, a problem that even their advanced tactics failed to solve.

ISBN: 9781849081733

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm

Weight: 254g

64 pages