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Ladataan... The Great War at Sea, 1914-1918 (vuoden 1984 painos)Tekijä: Richard Hough (Tekijä)
TeostiedotThe Great War at Sea, 1914-1918 (tekijä: Richard Hough)
![]() - Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. ![]() ![]() The Great War at Sea: 1914 - 1918 by Richard Hough is arguably one of the best accounts of the naval battles of the First World War that you will find in a single volume – pertaining to Great Britain and Germany. Hough focuses mostly on these two countries, covering the dreadnaught race and Jutland battle very well, but leaving me feeling that something is missing. The book is well written and researched, as we would expect from this author, and I did not come across any misinformation within its pages, but I felt that there should have been more mention of the United States Navy, even though they did not play a great part in the war, they certainly did participate From a reviewer’s standpoint, this is clearly a good recommend for the student of naval history, although I would suggest further study as there are other aspects of the war that are lightly touched on in The Great War at Sea. Reviewed April 4 2018 by Daniel L Little - www.daniellittle.com Excellent, as Hough always is, but a)Why no mention of Konigsberg, use of Monitors and airplanes to sink otherwise untouchable ship? 1st time use of this combination. B) Why no mention of E. African lakes and Brit naval actions there? c) Brief and unfair mention of SMS Emden and none of any other surface raiders. Lacunae= Bad judgment and editing SEL näyttää 3/3 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
The contest between the German and British navies during World War I was the greatest naval conflict in history. In this volume, Richard Hough presents a vivid and detailed account of this sea war, beginning with the build-up to war and ending with Germany's capitulation at the end of 1918. As much a history of men as of guns and ships, this contest pitted England's Winston Churchill, an arrogant but hard-working leader; the influential ex-First Sea Lord "Jacky" Fisher; and Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet Sir John Jellicoe against Germany's autocratic Kaiser Wilhelm and the men under his command. When war broke out, in August of 1914, Britain had ruled the seas, almost uncontested, for nearly 100 years and boasted the biggest, most heavily gunned battleship in the world, the Dreadnought. German submarines and floating mines put this supremacy to the test, and forced British naval leaders to devise techniques, such as the convoy, to combat German technology. Hough describes the war's major and minor batttles--fought in the Falklands, the North Sea, and the Dardanelles--and especially its climax, the 1916 Battle of Jutland, an indecisive confrontation that bitterly disappointed the Royal Navy. Among the many insights and interpretations that Hough brings to this work is his conclusion that the Royal Navy's defeat of the Kriegsmarine was the prime factor in the surrender of Central Powers' land forces at the end of 1918. With vivid portraits of historic figures, stories of behind-the-scenes political battles, and numerous maps and photographs, The Great War at Sea offers a lively, authoritative account of a dramatic era of naval history. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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