|aSubmarines :|bWorld War I to the present /|cChris Bishop & David Ross
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|aWorld War I to the present
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|aNew York :|bChartwell Books,|c2016
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|cc2016
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|a384 pages :|billustrations (some colour), maps ;|c23 x c28 cm
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|aIncludes index
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|aSubmarines offers a highly illustrated guide to all the main classes of submarines to be used in naval warfare from the beginning of World War I to the present day. As you will learn throughout the book, the emergence of the submarine in 1914 as a major strategic weapon was swift and unexpected. On September 5th, 1914 a British Light cruiser, HMS Pathfinder, was sunk by a German submarine U-21, becoming the first victim of a free-fired torpedo. The basis of naval warfare had been changed forever. Divided by era, campaign, and country, the book includes sections on: submarine forces in 1914, technical developments during the 1930s, the Atlantic convoy war during World War II, Soviet submarine development during the Cold War, the introduction of nuclear-powered submarines, submarines of the Falklands War, and the latest ICBM carriers. Special emphasis is given to the U-Boats of World War II and arranged flotilla