Submarine Warfare in World War I: The History and Legacy of the German U-boats and Allied Efforts to Counter Them
معرفی کتاب «Submarine Warfare in World War I: The History and Legacy of the German U-boats and Allied Efforts to Counter Them» نوشتهٔ Charles River Editors، منتشرشده توسط نشر Charles River Editors در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Submarine warfare began tentatively during the American Civil War (though the Netherlands and England made small prototypes centuries earlier, and the American sergeant Ezra Lee piloted the one-man “Turtle” vainly against HMS Eagle near New York in 1776). Robert Whitehead's invention of the torpedo introduced the weapon later used most frequently by submarines. Steady improvements to Whitehead's design led to the military torpedoes deployed against shipping during both World Wars.World War I witnessed the First Battle of the Atlantic, when the Kaiserreich unleashed its U-boats against England. During the war, the German submarines sent much of the British merchant marine to the bottom. Indeed, German reliance on U-boats in both World War I and World War II stemmed largely from their nation's geography. The Germans eventually recognized the superiority of the Royal Navy and its capacity to blockade Germany's short coastline in the event of war. While the British could easily interdict surface ships, submarines slipped from their Kiel or Hamburg anchorages unseen, able to prey upon England's merchant shipping....
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