Cassell History Of Warfare: War At Sea 1914-45

Cassell History Of Warfare: War At Sea 1914-45 by Bernard Ireland


ISBN
9780304353408
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
224
Dimensions
208 x 274 x 25mm

In 1914 international naval power was measured in dreadnought battleships. They were the index of national power like the 'nuclear club' of those 21st Century countries armed with atomic weapons. Every nation with pretensions to world power joined the 'battleship race', from France and Russia to Argentina and Chile. Most critical of all were the rival building programmes of Britain and Germany, a bitter contest that helped trigger the First World War.

Within a generation, the might battleships were rendered redundant. Submarines and aircraft dominated the seas. Amphibious warfare became crucial: both for the liberation of German-occupied Europe and to drive back the Japanese from their island conquests.

Bernard Ireland analyses this extraordinary transition, combining a wide-ranging analysis with vivid narratives of key battles and campaigns.
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