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I know I'm most likely posting this in the wrong form, but I wanted to get the input from the GWX guys,
What Naval Reference books have all you guys read to help create GWX? I have a few books at home and was looking at expanding my library. I enjoy looking up information on what ships I'm sinking and the such. The books I own and have been reading lately are: Cruisers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia U.S. Destroyers: An Illustrated Design History, Revised Edition British Destroyers & Frigates: The Second World War and After U-Boats: The Illustrated History of the Raiders of the Deep What other books should I look at to expand my knowladge? I was thinking of getting Battleships of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia and Destroyers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia if I can find the money since both are $80 or so. And lastly, is there a good Escort Carrier book out their? I want something as a reference book, and not so much as a novel...history of.
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Escort carriers of WW2, Fleet carriers of WW2, Janes fighting ships of WW2, Kriegsmarine the complete history,U-Boats of WW2, Fleet air arm of WW2, Merchant marines of WW2,Cruisers of WW2, Destroyer/destroyer escorts of WW2,BB's of WW2,RAF of WW2,Luftwaffe of WW2,Luftwaffe operational history, Hitlers U-boats...and a lot more, just can't think of them at the moment sorry
The Escort Carrier of the Second World War Publisher: Casemate Pub & Book Dist Llc Format: Hardcover The War at sea Gordon Smith Are a good couple of books |
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You should read books written about the Battle of the Atlantic, the Kriegsmarine and u-boat warfare. The best reference easily available is Clay Blair's: Hitlers U-boat War, the Hunters 1939- 1942 and Hitler's U-boat War, the Hunted 1942- 1945.
Other books that I'd recommend for starters is Michael Gannon's Operation Drumbeat, Herbert Werner's Iron Coffins, and Daniel Gallery's Twenty Million Tons Under the Sea (also titled, U-505). These books are easy reading, have a lot of background and insight into U-boat warfare. |
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Above all the rest IMHO... The two U-boat war bibles:
Hitler's U-boat War: The Hunters & Hitler's U-boat War: The Hunted I simply cannot express how useful these books are. |
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I've own and have read Iron Coffins and Hunters & Hunted by Blair. Those three books are awesome! Those books are what got me started on learning and researching the Battle of the Atlantic.
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I'd also suggest any book written by Jak P. Mallmann Showell. A little bit dry reading but a fine source of information. Some of his books are very difficult to find, therefore high dollar; but, most are reasonable.
This author has made a career of studying u-boats and the Kriegsmarine. His father, Jak Mallmann I believe, was a petty officer who died on a u-boat during WWII. |
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