Customer Review: This book examines the Battle of the Atlantic from the viewpoint of code-breaking and its influence on the struggle against the U-Boats. The author takes the stand that code-breaking, radio-intercepts, and radio-direction finding were the be-all and end-all of the conflict. Very little of the other... more info
Customer Review: This book by Andrew Williams is a great read for a number of reasons, the main one is his use of stories from both sides of the conflict. The reader gets to see how Admirals Karl Dönitz of the Krigsmarine and Sir Max Horton of the Royal Navy engaged each others forces in this titanic duel for... more info
Customer Review: Admiral Lord Howe proves to be a mildly interesting but brief biography on England's greatest admiral of the 18th Century (and one of the greatest in British naval history). There isn't a single biography on Howe that I know of while there are hundreds on Lord Nelson who totally overshadowed him.... more info