A WWII Royal Navy commander recounts the struggle to control the
narrow seas between Britain and the rest of Europe throughout the war.
A Motor Torpedo Boat Commander in the Second World War, Sir Peter
Scott—the son of explorer Robert Scott—was awarded the
Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery in battle. Combining his
own experience with extensive military research, he tells the story of
the wide-ranging naval conflict against the Germans, fought in the
congested waters of the Channel and the southern North Sea. Actions
against convoys and E-boats, often under the shadows of French cliffs;
an impossible sortie against Scharnhorst and Gneisenau as they ran the
gauntlet through the Straits in February 1942; the attack on St
Nazaire; and the defensive and offensive roles taken on by MTBs during
the D-Day landings are just some of the events covered in the book.
The bravery of the crews of these small ships became legendary. As the
War dragged on, their exploits helped to raise the morale of the
nation.
Les mer
The History of Light Coastal Forces in the Channel and North Sea, 1939–1945
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473812215
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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