In 2002 the wreck of a British cruiser was located by divers off the
coast of Tunisia. The stunning photographs of the wreck inspired Dr
Richard Osborne to delve into the controversy surrounding the loss of
one of the Royal Navy's proudest ships HMS Manchester. After taking
part in the Norway campaign of 1940, Manchester was sent to the
Mediterranean, where she was involved in the dangerous Malta convoys.
On her first convoy she was struck by a torpedo and badly damaged. In
danger of sinking at any minute, her skipper, Captain Harold Drew,
managed to save his ship.Her next operation was to prove her last. In
Operation Pedestal, the vital Malta relief convoy, Manchester was
again hit by a torpedo. This time, rather than risk the lives of his
crew Drew decided to scuttle his ship. For this Drew was
court-martialled in what would become the longest such case in the
history of the Royal Navy.Using the testimony of those involved, the
highly respected naval historian Dr Osborne pieces together one of the
most intriguing stories to emerge from the Second World War. Coupled
with photographs of the wreck and a detailed account of its discovery,
The Watery Grave: The Life and Death of HMS Manchester, will shed new
light on this remarkable tale.
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The Life and Death of HMS Manchester
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473845862
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Frontline Books (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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