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Bitter Ocean: The Battle of the Atlantic, 1939-1945

by David Fairban White

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ISBN13: 9780743229296
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Bitter Ocean is a masterful, authoritative account of perhaps the least-known major battle of World War II, the Battle of the Atlantic. British, Canadian, and American air and sea forces fought the German U-boats in this desperate battle, and prevailed — at a terrible cost.

Between 1939 and 1945, over 36,000 Allied sailors and navy airmen and 36,000 merchant seamen lost their lives in the Atlantic Ocean. They were attempting to deliver the weapons, food, and supplies essential to keeping Britain alive, as well as the supplies vital to the armies fighting in Europe. In addition to the troops themselves, every tank, plane, and bomb crossed the Atlantic aboard ship. As dreadful as the loss of life was for the Allies, the Germans fared even worse. More than 80 percent of German U-boat crewmen never made it home, the highest casualty rate of any branch of the military on either side. Bitterly contested and nearly lost, the Allies' battle for control of the Atlantic shipping lanes remains perhaps the least understood chapter of World War II — until now.

Drawing on a wealth of archival research as well as interviews with veterans on both sides of the ocean campaign, author and maritime journalist David Fairbank White takes us aboard ship and beneath the waves as he reconstructs this epic clash from both sides. With captivating immediacy, Bitter Ocean evokes the grim years 1940-42 when Admiral Karl Donitz's U-boats — "tough wolves, stubby, 761 tons of driven, overcharged Nazi attack power" — succeeded in sinking more tonnage than Allied shipyards could replace. He shows us the technological breakthroughs that reversed the course of the battle in 1943, including improved radar, machines that cracked the German naval code, and very long-range bombers. As the hunters became the hunted, the tide turned, but the German fleet continued to fight despite the increasingly terrible odds.

As he tells the powerful, wrenching stories of individual convoys that suffered from the German submarine attacks, White displays a novelist's flair. Vividly written, Bitter Ocean is scrupulously factual, a triumph of scholarship that will enthrall every student of history.

Review:

"This superior history of the longest-running battle of WWII by White (a former New York Times reporter and author of the novel True Bearing) opens with winter on the North Atlantic and Adm. Karl Dnitz's U-boats hunting Allied merchant ships. The question was whether Britain could be starved into surrender or at least made incapable of launching offensives. Against the Royal Navy, with its American and Canadian allies, were pitted the 'wolfpacks' of submarines that decimated whole convoys and sank merchant ships faster than the Allies could build them. In the end, Allied training, code breaking, long-range aircraft, escort carriers and the sheer output of American shipyards turned the tide. Along with the overview, White provides excellent focused passages, such as the ordeal of the tanker San Demetrio, as well as portraits of individual combatants — the colorful British destroyer expert Donald Macintyre and the superbly professional U-boat captain Otto Kretschmer. A better starting place for the general reader to begin learning about this epic portion of WWII would be hard to imagine, and one that gives the British their well-deserved lion's share of the credit for victory has not been written lately. 16 pages of photos, maps." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Few subjects in human history have generated such a remorseless flood of books as World War II, and the waters show no sign of receding. Historians have found new things to say and new ways to write the history of war. The meaning of the cataclysm for those who fought it or who suffered its destructive passage has increasingly become the central concern. The battles are now the backwater.

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Synopsis:

White pens a masterful account of one of the least-known battles of World War II, the Battle of the Atlantic in which U.S., Canadian, and British air and sea forces fought German U-boats for Britian's fate at a dreadful cost.

Table of Contents

PROLOGUE: Winter, North Atlantic

PART ONE: The British Mace

PART TWO: America Goes to War

PART THREE: The Tide Turns

APPENDIX A: Losses in the North Atlantic 1939-1945

APPENDIX B: U-boat Fleet Strength 1939-1945

APPENDIX C: Royal Navy Fleet Strength

(Home Waters)

Notes

Bibliography

Acknowledgments

Index

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cadetnick, October 16, 2008 (view all comments by cadetnick)
what is the word count in this book? I have been looking all over and cant find it...i need help
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780743229296
Subtitle:
The Battle of the Atlantic, 1939-1945
Author:
White, David Fairban
Author:
White, David Fairbank
Publisher:
Simon and Schuster
Subject:
Military - Naval
Subject:
Military - World War II
Subject:
World war, 1939-1945
Subject:
History
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Copyright:
Publication Date:
May 2006
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
368
Dimensions:
9.38x6.42x1.25 in. 1.22 lbs.
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