German Battleships 1939-45 Contributor(s): Williamson, Gordon (Author), Palmer, Ian (Illustrator) |
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ISBN: 1841764981 ISBN-13: 9781841764986 Publisher: Osprey Publishing (UK) OUR PRICE: $18.00 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: March 2003 Annotation: In this, the first of a five volume series covering the capital ships of the German Navy of World War II, Gordon Williamson examines the design, development and operational use of the battleships used by the Kriegsmarine. The ' Schlesien' and ' Schleswig-Hostein' were used mostly as training ships until the end of the war when they took part in bombardment of Soviet troop movements in East Prussia. The ' Scharnhorst' had a successful career until her sinking at the battle of the North Cape, and the ' Gneisenau' with her ignominious end as a block-ship. Bismarck's short but glorious career and Tirpitz's lonely vigil in Norway's distant Fjords until sunk by RAF bombers using the massive 'Tallboy' bombs are also covered. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Military - Naval - History | Military - World War Ii - History | Europe - Germany |
Dewey: 623.825 |
Series: New Vanguard |
Physical Information: 0.2" H x 7.24" W x 9.72" (0.36 lbs) 48 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 1930's - Chronological Period - 1940's - Cultural Region - Germany |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: In this, the first of a five volume series covering the capital ships of the German Navy of World War II, Gordon Williamson examines the design, development and operational use of the battleships used by the Kriegsmarine. The 'Schlesien' and 'Schleswig-Hostein' were used mostly as training ships until the end of the war when they took part in bombardment of Soviet troop movements in East Prussia. The 'Scharnhorst' had a successful career until her sinking at the battle of the North Cape, and the 'Gneisenau' with her ignominious end as a block-ship. Bismarck's short but glorious career and Tirpitz's lonely vigil in Norway's distant Fjords until sunk by RAF bombers using the massive 'Tallboy' bombs are also covered. |