A gripping account of the U-boat Inshore Campaign during 1944-45, a crucial but often overlooked aspect of WWII naval history.
By June 1944, U-boats were a diminished force, yet Admiral Doenitz revived their war against Allied merchant shipping with new technology. John White examines the U-boat reaction to the Normandy Landings, the Norwegian U-boat bases, and the Allied response. Discover the impact of the Type XXIII electric U-boats and the strategic interference by U-boat Command.
Explore the challenges of shallow, heavily mined east coast waters and the innovative countermeasures employed. This book is perfect for military history enthusiasts interested in submarine warfare and naval strategy during WWII.
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