Freedom's Battle by John Winton

Freedom's Battle by John Winton

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Volume one in a trilogy of books which consist of eyewitness accounts of combat during World War II. It contains a selection of the personal experiences of men and women, from admirals to Wrens, serving in the British and Commonwealth Navies, the Fleet Air Arm and the Merchant Navy.

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Freedom's Battle by John Winton

Far more than the First, the Second World War produced hundreds of actions and incidents at sea which were packed with drama and suspense and which evoked the highest heroism. Here is a generous selection of personal experience written by the men and women who were there: in the British and Commonwealth Navies, the Fleet Air Arm, the Merchant Navy, or ashore. Names which have passed into history - Narvik, Dunkirk, the River Plate, Taranto, the Bismarck, Crete, the Battle of the Atlantic, the Russian convoys - all these and many others are reflected in eyewitness accounts (some classics of their kind; others little known or previously unpublished). Few books contain so much that is exciting and so much that is heroic. The sea is a way of life: all those who lived it are represented, from the great Admirals and Captains right through the scale to the humblest sailor or Wren.
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ISBN 13 9780712660648
ISBN 10 071266064X
Title Freedom's Battle
Author John Winton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1994-09-01
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.