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U-boat War off the U. S. Coast, 1942-45, Volume 2

Ebb Tide, Collapse, and Fall, May 1942 to May 1945
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In U-boat War off the U. S. Coast, 1942-45, Volume 2 by Paul Branch, the narrative delves into the strategic and tactical operations of German U-boats along the American coastline during World War II. This volume examines the critical confrontations and naval engagements that characterised this tumultuous period. The analysis highlights both the effectiveness of the U-boat campaign and the robust response from the Allies, providing an insightful exploration of this pivotal chapter in maritime history.
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This book may appeal to you if you have an interest in naval history and World War II military strategy. It offers an in-depth exploration of the U-boat campaigns off the U.S. coast between 1942 and 1945, providing a detailed account of the tactics and technologies used by both the Allies and the Axis. You'll appreciate the thorough research and vivid storytelling that bring this critical aspect of the war to life.

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The U-boat War off the U.S. Coast, 1942-45 is a narrative history of the naval operations and warfare fought off the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States during World War II. German U-boat submarines initially achieved great success in destroying Allied shipping off the East Coast in early 1942. However, this success began to wane by May 1942 as the U.S. Navy began to gain control of the situation through increased forces and the inauguration of coastal convoys.

The resulting drop in success forced the Germans to open a second frontโ€”the untouched shipping in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the northern Caribbean. The heavy ship losses began again until the Navy was finally able to inaugurate a comprehensive interlocking system of coastal convoys embracing the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and the East Coast by the end of the summer of 1942. This brought an end to the formal U-boat offensive in U.S. waters, although individual U-boats continued to keep pressure on American defences throughout the rest of the war.

Until now, the Battle of the Atlantic as fought in American waters has received only limited coverage despite the intense fighting and naval operations that characterised it. The U-boat War provides a comprehensive, detailed account from the perspective of individual merchant and navy ships and U-boats to chronicle their operations in American waters during three years of war, highlighting the links that bind them together using source materials and original documents from both sides.

This second volume of the two-volume set begins with the Germans opening a second front in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean in May 1942 and follows its progress until the end of the formal U-boat offensive after the summer of 1942. Thereafter, the narrative follows the German strategy of containment to tie up Allied resources with nuisance raids and mining operations in U.S. waters in a downhill struggle until the final bitter denouement of the U-boat war in May 1945.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9798350912371

Publisher: BookBaby

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 September 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: BookBaby

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 48.0mm

Width: 222.0mm

Height: 285.0mm

Weight: 2349g

Pages: 768

About the Author

Paul Branch is a lifelong resident of Morehead City, North Carolina, where a considerable amount of the U-boat fighting took place just offshore. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in history. His interests lie mostly with the War Between the States, World War II, and shipwrecks of North Carolina's "Graveyard of the Atlantic." He has worked for the North Carolina Park Service for 42 years as the historian of Fort Macon State Park and curator of the Fort Macon museum. His other writings include three books: The Siege of Fort Macon, Fort Macon: A History, and Images of America: Fort Macon. He was also a contributor to The North Carolina Handbook and The Dictionary of North Carolina Biography.

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