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Turning the Tide - How a Small Band of Allied Sailors Defeated the U-boats and Won the Battle of the Atlantic (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition)
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Turning the Tide - How a Small Band of Allied Sailors Defeated the U-boats and Won the Battle of the Atlantic (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition)
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In Turning the Tide , military reporter and author Ed Offley
presents a rousing military history of the climax of the Battle of
the Atlantic in World War II, when a handful of battle-hardened
British, Canadian and American sailors successfully beat back the
German U-Boats that were threatening the lifeline between the US
and Britain. Tens of thousands of merchant seamen, naval gunners,
civilian passengers and U-boat crewmen lost their lives in the
Battle of the Atlantic, making it the deadliest naval conflict in
history,but the losses were high because the stakes were even
higher. If the U-boats had managed to sever the lifeline between
the U.S. and Great Britain,as they seemed poised to do by late
1942,Germany could have denied the Allies their springboard into
the European continent, effectively costing them the war. Using
interviews with key survivors on both sides and extensive research
in German, British, and American archives, Offley puts the reader
into the heart of the pivotal episodes of this critical conflict,
showing how the Allies nearly lost,and ultimately regained,victory
in both the Atlantic and in Europe itself.
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