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helibobber
03-30-09, 10:02 AM
Here is a map I found in an old Time-Life book (The Battle of the Atlantic, page 98). What I found interesting was the large amount of activity that occurred in the Caribbean. I was pretty unaware of this fact.The dark red areas are where the most number of sinkings occurred. White lines are Principal routes, gray lines are Secondary routes, red color-heaviest sinking areas, pink color-large sinking losses. Sorry for the poor reproduction as I had to take a pic of it. I thought I would share with those who would find it as interesting as I did.
Here's the caption included with the map:
"The Battle of the Atlantic centered around the shipping routes shown here. Areas where the greatest numbers of ships were sunk are indicated in red, with the heaviest losses in deep red. The U-boats began their attacks in the Western Approaches, near Britian, and later divided their effort between the Greenland area and the coast of Africa. Next the East Coast of the United States became the main target region. Then the subs moved down to the Caribbean, before returning to the area west of Britain."
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Lt.Fillipidis
03-30-09, 10:16 AM
Intresting map!
Do you know if that book is distributed in other languages too? :arrgh!:
helibobber
03-30-09, 10:49 AM
Intresting map!
Do you know if that book is distributed in other languages too? :arrgh!:
I'm not sure if they are. It is one of a 36 book series on World War II published by Time-Life Books in 1977. My brother collected them all at the time and gave them all to my son recently. They really are very informative.
An nice book with maps of the merchant sinkings by u-boats plus the u-boats lost, divided by years (ex: september 1939 - may 1940, and so one) are in "The Illustrated History of the Third Reich" by Chris Bishop & David Jordan. It's from 2005, Amber Books Ltd.
Jimbuna
03-30-09, 12:29 PM
I'm not sure if they are. It is one of a 36 book series on World War II published by Time-Life Books in 1977. My brother collected them all at the time and gave them all to my son recently. They really are very informative.
Showing my age now :DL
A great book series I also collected and passed on to a friend last July :up:
Oneshot/Onekill
03-30-09, 02:23 PM
I didn't realize there were so many sinkings just outside of Gibralter. Too close to the aircover there for my taste.:dead:
Otto Heinzmeir
03-30-09, 05:49 PM
Interesting info. I'm surprised nothing is highlight southwest of Ireland. In the games I play, seems like there are always juicy tankers or convoys around BE39 or so.
Subnuts
03-30-09, 08:05 PM
I have a copy of John Keegan's original Atlas of the Second World War, which includes four spreads on the Battle of the Atlantic. If anyone's interested in those maps, I can scan a few of them tomorrow.
danlisa
03-31-09, 12:53 AM
Nice find.
I can't find the link now but there's a member here at subsim who created a map showing player reported sinkings from SH3. It would be interesting to see the similarities. Anyone with link?
TheDudTorpedo
03-31-09, 02:29 AM
It would be fantastic if SH3 Commander could generate similar maps for each patrol - a bit like how the patrol report is generated.
Is that a feasible proposition JScones? :hmmm:
Regards,
Dud
danlisa
03-31-09, 02:44 AM
Nice find.
I can't find the link now but there's a member here at subsim who created a map showing player reported sinkings from SH3. It would be interesting to see the similarities. Anyone with link?
Found it but it's finished.
Operation Spinnennetz - http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=116182
PappyCain
03-31-09, 02:53 PM
Operation Spinnennetz
Just looked it over - very impressive effort. Good immersion.
:salute:
Jimbuna
04-01-09, 02:19 PM
Not very accurate where GWX3.0 is concerned though, due to the fact that random waypoints and spawnrates have now been introduced.
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