In the hundreds of books written about battleships, the authors tend
to draw down the curtain on the careers of these great vessels in
September 1945, with the surrender of Japan. Yet, on that day some
ninety-eight battleships or ex-battleships might be spotted around the
world, and eleven of them were in or around Tokyo Bay for the
surrender itself. What happened to all those ships? This new book
takes a fresh look at the slow demise of the battleship. It examines
the decisions made by the major world powers after 1945, and their
aspirations to retain battleships in their navies, despite financial
stringency. It places the history and role of battleships after 1945
in their geo-political context, centered around the Cold War and the
need for the West to face down an aggressive Soviet Union. It also
examines the impact on battleships of operational analysis of the
Second World War and new technological developments, notably the atom
bomb and the guided missile. The book uses the wealth of information
from ship’s books, ship’s logs and gun logs to document in
considerable detail what the ships actually did after the Second World
War, with a particular focus on those of the Royal Navy. It covers
United States battleship operations in Korea, Vietnam and the Gulf
War, as well as the deterrent role played by battleships for NATO from
the 1950s to the 1990s. Finally, it brings the story up to date by
documenting the preservation as museum ships of the eight dreadnoughts
which still exist today in the United States. Extensively illustrated
with photographs of the huge range of activities of battleships after
1945, from their use as Fleet flagships to Royal or Presidential
yachts and more poignantly as target ships, this new book will appeal
equally to the historic ship enthusiast and naval specialist, and
provide a novel perspective through a battleship–shaped lens on late
twentieth-century history for the more general reader.
Les mer
1945 to the Present
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399070096
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Seaforth Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter