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Old 08-27-07, 08:57 AM   #1
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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
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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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Old 08-27-07, 09:17 AM   #2
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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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Old 08-27-07, 11:45 AM   #3
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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

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Hitler's U-boat War: The Hunted

I simply cannot express how useful these books are.
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Old 08-27-07, 02:25 PM   #5
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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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Since the inception of the first version of GWX the list of reference books that have been scrutinised has actually been expanded upon. Clay Blairs books (as referred to by the Kpt. have in the main 'been the bible/yardstick' and there is further reference made to sources in the GWX manual
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Gotta agree with Kpt, Hitlers U boat war the hunted is the best U boat book ever to be honest, I always got one next to my computer.
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Some good references for anyone to look at:

Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships: 1860-1905

Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships: 1906-1921

Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships: 1922-1947

Submarines Of World War Two, by Erminio Bagnasco

German Destroyers OF World War Two, by A.J. Whitley (this one is a great listing of all technology and history of individual ships and operations)

Naval Weapons Of World War Two, by John Campbell

www.navweaps.com

I also have a fairly complete collection of Warship Quarterly, by Conway's. No one studying naval history should miss these. Period.
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Thanks all who replied! I ended up purchasing three books from Amazon.com
Battleships of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia
Chronology of the War at Sea, 1939-1945:
The World's Merchant Fleets, 1939
The Particulars and Wartime Fates of 6,000 Ships



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