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AntEater
03-15-06, 08:53 AM
I'm looking for some kind of operational history of the british WW2 submarine arm.
Some kind of Clay Blair for the british, with some technical detail but mostly patrols/tactics/decisions, recently written (with the role of codebraking allready known) and incorporating sources from the other side regarding sunk ships.
Just like Hitler's Uboat war, only for the british (Churchill's Uboat war???:D)
Sofar I've only found technical reference books and narrations on individual subs (HMS Upholder mostly).
I pretty much know everything about Uboats, and some stuff about US Submarines (thanks to "Silent Victory") but almost none about brit subs.
I'm looking for some kind of operational history of the british WW2 submarine arm.
Some kind of Clay Blair for the british, with some technical detail but mostly patrols/tactics/decisions, recently written (with the role of codebraking allready known) and incorporating sources from the other side regarding sunk ships.
Just like Hitler's Uboat war, only for the british (Churchill's Uboat war???:D)
Sofar I've only found technical reference books and narrations on individual subs (HMS Upholder mostly).
I pretty much know everything about Uboats, and some stuff about US Submarines (thanks to "Silent Victory") but almost none about brit subs.
I'm not aware of a single source i'm afraid. This one is going to require research and cross referencing.
Its nowhere near the detail you want, but a feel for the time can be gained from One of our Submarines by Edward Young
Talk to the following, if a book exists, they will have had a hand in writing it!
Royal Navy Submarine Museam (http://www.rnsubmus.co.uk/general/intro.htm)
Royal Navy Submarine Museam Book Shop (http://www.rnsubmus.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Books_1.html)
Bill Nichols
03-20-06, 01:25 PM
... Its nowhere near the detail you want, but a feel for the time can be gained from One of our Submarines by Edward Young
Excellent book! I was going to suggest it if you didn't. :up:
Here's a web link you might find helpful:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/chalcraft/sm/ww2sm2.html
and a book:
ROYAL NAVY SUBMARINE SERVICE
A Centennial History
By Antony Preston
http://www.usni.org/webstore/images/0851778917.jpg
http://www.usni.org/webstore/shopexd.asp?id=18590
The best book I have read is One Of Our Submarines by Edward Young who was a British sub skipper in WW2 and this is his story.
Jeff
Driftwood
04-26-06, 05:57 AM
Submarine Commander by RADM Ben Bryant was good (if you can find it). I haven't read the other one's mentioned here so I don't really have a basis for comparison, but I thought it gave a good, first person account of British submarine operations in the Med.
Lt.Cdr A .Mars wrote many books about his own wartime service plus on on RN submarines in WW2.They are all reasonably priced on Abebooks
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