The Great Ships: British Battleships in World War II
  • Authoritative study of the battleship in World War II
  • Stirring episodes of naval combat
  • Covers the famous chase after the Bismarck, the sinking of the Scharnhorst, the coastal bombardments on D-Day, and other actions

Although naval development before World War II focused on aircraft carriers, the British nevertheless had seventy battleships—larger and more powerful than ever before—under construction at the outbreak of the war. Indeed, one of the Allies' first successes came in December 1939 when British ships hunted down and successfully engaged the German Graf Spee off the coast of South America. The war would hasten the battleship's decline, but not before producing dramatic moments at sea.

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The Great Ships: British Battleships in World War II
  • Authoritative study of the battleship in World War II
  • Stirring episodes of naval combat
  • Covers the famous chase after the Bismarck, the sinking of the Scharnhorst, the coastal bombardments on D-Day, and other actions

Although naval development before World War II focused on aircraft carriers, the British nevertheless had seventy battleships—larger and more powerful than ever before—under construction at the outbreak of the war. Indeed, one of the Allies' first successes came in December 1939 when British ships hunted down and successfully engaged the German Graf Spee off the coast of South America. The war would hasten the battleship's decline, but not before producing dramatic moments at sea.

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The Great Ships: British Battleships in World War II

The Great Ships: British Battleships in World War II

by Peter C. Smith
The Great Ships: British Battleships in World War II

The Great Ships: British Battleships in World War II

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  • Authoritative study of the battleship in World War II
  • Stirring episodes of naval combat
  • Covers the famous chase after the Bismarck, the sinking of the Scharnhorst, the coastal bombardments on D-Day, and other actions

Although naval development before World War II focused on aircraft carriers, the British nevertheless had seventy battleships—larger and more powerful than ever before—under construction at the outbreak of the war. Indeed, one of the Allies' first successes came in December 1939 when British ships hunted down and successfully engaged the German Graf Spee off the coast of South America. The war would hasten the battleship's decline, but not before producing dramatic moments at sea.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780811735148
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Publication date: 08/04/2008
Series: Stackpole Military History Series
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Peter C. Smith is a well-known authority on the history of dive-bombing and is the author of over sixty naval history books that are published on four continents. He currently lives with his wife and two Labradors in Bedfordshire, England.

Table of Contents


Introduction     vi
Introduction to the 2008 Edition     viii
Mistress of the Seas?     1
The New Conflict     29
Old Truths, New Lessons     54
Mediterranean Battleground     104
The Broad Atlantic     143
The Fleet in Being     212
Broader Horizons     258
Supporting the Landings     308
The Great Ships Pass     360
Notes     398
Acknowledgments     463
Index     467
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