Convoy Sc122 and Hx229: Climax of the Battle of the Atlantic, March 1943

Convoy Sc122 and Hx229: Climax of the Battle of the Atlantic, March 1943 by MIDDLEBROOK MARTIN


ISBN
9781848844780
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
352
Dimensions
156 x 234mm

Winston Churchill wrote, ?The only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U-boat peril.? Had the convoy link between North America and Britain been broken, the course of World War II would have been different. As it was, there was a period during the winter of 1942-43 when the Germans came close to cutting the North Atlantic lifeline. In the first twenty days of March, 1943, the Germans sank ninety-seven Allied merchant ships ? twice the rate of replacement. During the same period seven U-boats were lost and fourteen put in service. no wonder Churchill was worried. Convoys SC122 and HX229 sailed from New York harbour for England early in March 1943. Admiral Doenitz deployed forty-two U-boats to trap those two convoys. Twenty-one merchant ships were sunk in the ensuing battle. The Germans called it ?the greatest convoy battle of all time.? It was a major turning point in the Battle of the Atlantic. In Convoy, every manoeuvre of the merchant ships, their escort vessels, the long range aircraft cover, and the attacking U-boats is documented in a powerful narrative that will recall for many readers Nicholas Monsarrat's best-selling novel The Cruel Sea. In many ways, this book could be the story of any of the hundreds of convoys that sailed the ocean during the war. One important chapter throws new light on three controversial aspects of the Battle of the Atlantic: why there was an ?Air Gap? long after full air cover could have been provided, why the convoys had to sail with dangerously weak naval escorts; and how the Allied outwitted the Germans in the radio decoding war. AUTHOR: Martin Middlebrook made his name as a historian and author with The First Day on the Somme. This and many other of his seminal works are in print with Pen and Sword including Arnhem 1944, The Berlin Raids and The Nuremburg Raids. SELLING POINTS: ? Written by one of the foremost respected WW2 authors ? Superbly researched and written account of the campaign with particular emphasis on two decisive convoys ? Full of fascinating detail and first accounts ? Major contribution to the naval history of WW2 ILLUSTRATIONS 16 pages b/w plates *
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