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The Loss of the Bismarck Graham Rhys-Jones

The Loss of the Bismarck By Graham Rhys-Jones

The Loss of the Bismarck by Graham Rhys-Jones


$38.99
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Summary

This work seeks to find out who was to blame for the sinking of the German flagship, Bismarck in 1941. Examining the role of high command in German strategic and operational decisions, the author shows how the disaster is the likely result of military strategy that refuses to move with the times.

The Loss of the Bismarck Summary

The Loss of the Bismarck: An Avoidable Disaster by Graham Rhys-Jones

The battleship Bismarck, flagship of the German Fleet Commander and one of the most powerful warships in the world, was sunk by the British on her maiden voyage, 27 May 1941. It was an irretrievable disaster for German naval strategy. This book seeks the answer to the question: who was to blame? By closely examining the role of high command in German strategic and operational decisions, and drawing on all known sources, the author shows how the disaster is the likely result of military strategy that refuses to move with the times.

About Graham Rhys-Jones

Graham Rhys-Jones was a Royal Navy aviation and anti-submarine specialist, serving in the Fleet Air Arm and in surface ships. He commanded a frigate when it was still fashionable to chase Russians. He held two appointments in Whitehall, and spent two years at the US Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, teaching strategy and operations to senior US and international personnel. He is now a defence consultant, and writes and lectures on maritime topics.

Additional information

GOR001236147
9780304353149
0304353140
The Loss of the Bismarck: An Avoidable Disaster by Graham Rhys-Jones
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
19990826
272
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