British and Commonwealth Merchant Ship Losses to Axis Submarines, 1939-1945

British and Commonwealth Merchant Ship Losses to Axis Submarines, 1939-1945
Author: Alan J. Tennent
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2001
Genre: Marine accidents
ISBN:

"In this reference volume, the author has consulted a variety of primary sources to provide full details for each of these ships - including the sinking of the vessel, the U-boat and commander responsible, and survivors, if any. Operation 'Deadlight', the disposal of submarines by the Royal Navy at the end of the war, is also covered. Complete with illustrations, this book is a groundbreaking piece of nautical research and will become a standard work of reference on the subject."--BOOK JACKET.

Churchill's Thin Grey Line

Churchill's Thin Grey Line
Author: Bernard Edwards
Publisher: Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526711680

The naval historian and retired merchant navy captain recounts the contributions of Britain’s civilian ships during WWII in this “cracking read” (The Bridgend & Porthcawl Gem). The first British casualties of the Second World War were not members of the Royal Navy, the army, or the Royal Air Force. They were British merchant seamen on the transatlantic passenger liner SS Athenia, torpedoed by a German U-30 submarine on September 3, 1939. For the duration of the war, Britain’s merchant fleet performed a vital role, carrying the essential supplies that kept the country running during the darkest days and made victory possible. Their achievements came at a terrible cost with 2,535 British oceangoing merchant ships being sunk and, of the 185,000 men and women serving in the British Merchant Navy at the time, 36,749 sacrificed their lives. Another 4,707 were wounded and 5,720 ended up as prisoners of war. Their casualty rate of twenty-five percent was second only to RAF Bomber Command’s. Thoroughly researched and full of fascinating true accounts, Bernard Edwards’s Churchill’s Thin Grey Line tells the inspiring story of those brave civilian volunteers who fought so gallantly to defend their ships, cargo, and country. “A cracking read which brings home to the reader how much we in [England] owe to the Merchant Navy . . . Bernard Edwards has done them proud.” —The Bridgend & Porthcawl Gem

Axis Submarine Successes of World War Two

Axis Submarine Successes of World War Two
Author: Jürgen Rohwer
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

Taken from a wide variety of sources, this is a unique and detailed compilation of German, Italian, Japanese, Romanian, Finnish and Vichy-French submarine successes and claims against Allied and Neutral ships in every theatre of the war at sea. Each entry gives the date of the attack; the nationality, name and commander of the attacking submarine; a map reference giving the precise location of the attack; and the type, tonnage, nationality and name of the ship sunk. Additional information, aimed at resolving controversial claims and clarifying hitherto inexact data, is also provided.

The Twilight of the U-Boats

The Twilight of the U-Boats
Author: Bernard Edwards
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2003-07-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783379456

“A gripping narrative” of the German submarines that nearly changed the outcome of World War II from the author of Dönitz and the Wolf Packs (Naval Review). In essence, this is the story of U-223, commanded by Karl-Jurgen Wächter from the time of her commissioning in Kiel in January 1943 through a murderous career to her eventual but dramatic demise in the Mediterranean in March 1944. At the same time, the book covers the declining fortunes of the U-boat arm as a whole from early 1943 when it seemed invincible and seriously threatened the Allies with defeat to the end of the war. “An intimate narrative, one driven by human endurance and frailty.” —Amsterdam Nautical College Newsletter

Friend or Foe

Friend or Foe
Author: Paul Kemp
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 299
Release: 1993-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473814472

During the Second World War, there were over 100 instances of naval engagements between ships, submarines and aircraft of the same side. In the past there has often been a reluctance by the authorities to admit to these losses but with operational records now available, it is possible for historians to explain how a good number of ships and submarines were attacked, damaged or sunk by the forces of their own side.

Allied Submarine Attacks of World War Two

Allied Submarine Attacks of World War Two
Author: Jürgen Rohwer
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

Arranged by sea areas and in chronological order, this informative study contains reports of the attacks by Soviet submarines in the Baltic and Black Seas, and the attacks by British and other Allied submarines from Norway to Morocco, including the Mediterranean. This information has been compiled by the renowned German naval historian Jürgen Rohwer, with assistance from experts in Great Britain, France, Poland, Norway, the Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Turkey, the United States, and Japan. The work not only confirms assessments from earlier publications, but corrects many wartime reports based on insufficient or incorrect observations and claims.

Sunken Ships, World War II

Sunken Ships, World War II
Author: Karl Erik Heden
Publisher: Branden Books
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2006
Genre: Shipwrecks
ISBN: 0828321183

"Sunken Ships of World War II" is truly one of the greatest compendiums of naval history that has ever been put together. Not only does it give an exhaustive chronology of events and actions of the United States Navy, it also contains listings of the Allies (American and English) and of the Axis (Japanese, German and Italian) naval losses wherever they took place. Each of the pages of this book is packed with minute information on each sunken vessel. Entries also include the most available information on the commanders, crews, size, displacement and location in degrees of each vessel, the battles, the forces, and just about any other particular information of interest on each vessel. By any measurement, "Sunken Ships of World War II" stands alone for its depth and breath of the information revealed in its detailed pages.

British Merchant Ships Sunk by U-boats in World War One

British Merchant Ships Sunk by U-boats in World War One
Author: A. J. Tennent
Publisher: Periscope Publishing Ltd.
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781904381365

Containing 258 pages, this is a tennents reference book on the loss of every British merchant ship sunk by German submarine in the great war.