A Naval History of World War I (Warfare and History) - Paul G. Halpern
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Title: A Naval History of World War I
Author: Paul G. Halpern
Reader: Tom Perkins
Audiobook Copyright: 2021-04-13
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Duration: 27 hrs 36 mins
ISBN: 9781705295212
Subjects: History
File Information
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Media Format: AAC
Total Files: 1
Total Size: 1.50 GB
Bitrate: 128 kbps
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
Channels: Stereo
Book Description
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This book offers for the first time a balanced history of the naval
war as a whole covering all participants in all major theaters. The
author takes the listener beyond just those World War I operations
staged on the North Sea to include the Italians and Austrians in the
Adriatic; the Russians, Germans, and Turks in the Baltic and Black
Seas; and the French and British in the Mediterranean.
Important riverine engagements-notably those on the Danube-also are
included, along with major colonial campaigns such as Mesopotamia and
the Dardanelles. The role of neutral sea powers, such as the Swedes in
the Baltic and the Dutch in the East Indies, is examined from the
perspective of how their neutrality affected naval activity. Also
discussed is the part played by the US Navy and the often overlooked,
but far from negligible, role of the Japanese navy.
The book is also notable for its inclusion of now-forgotten strategies
for naval operations that never materialized. With a clear and
authoritative voice, the author lends an admirable cohesiveness to
this encompassing view of World War I naval operations, both realized
and unrealized.
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This post has 4 comments with rating of 5/5
April 15th, 2021
One for the salty sea dogs - right down to the Turneresque cover image.
The British naval “Hunger Blockade” of Germany continued long after the Armistice. As Churchill told the House of Commons in Mar 1919: “We are holding all our means of coercion in full operation…We are enforcing the blockade with vigor. Germany is very near starvation (was actually starving, in truth). The evidence I have received…shows…the great privations which the German people are suffering, and secondly, the great danger of a collapse of the entire structure of German social and national life under the pressure of hunger and malnutrition.” ♫ There’ll always be an England ♫. Even Winston thought: enough already.
Studies of heights and weights of 600,000 German schoolchildren measured between 1914 and 1924 indicate that children suffered severe malnutrition. Recovery was facilitated by massive food aid organized by the US & other former enemies.
What is it with Britain & “leveraged” starvation?
April 17th, 2021
Thankyou for this!!
June 3rd, 2021
Maybe if they signed the peace treaty and stopped trying to wipe out the people of Europe they would have opened things up. My goodness the Frech wanted to do a hell of a lot more :)
May 1st, 2022
Thank you
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