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- catalog abstract "This volume comprehensively reviews the conduct of the German sea war, from key political decisions down to significant individual ship actions. From the opening shots of the war, to the invasion of Norway and Battle of the North Atlantic, to the final, disastrous attempts to evacuate troops and civilians from Baltic enclaves, this book provides a consistent mix of fact and astute commentary. It addresses less decisive but no less significant topics, cataloging for instance, all German surface raider operations, U-boat journeys from Europe to the Far East, and esoterica such as secret German weather station detachment deployments to North America. Also of interest is the German reaction to the epic naval campaigns of the Pacific--keenly watched by the professionals of the Kriegsmarine staff. There is throughout the book a subtext of frustration--the frustration of the prophet who is without honor in his own land. Ruge and his fellow naval officers, who had been fed Mahan and Nelson with their professional mother's milk, were surrounded by Army peers and political masters who saw seas (when they saw them at all) as obstacles and defenses, instead of as highways and invasion routes. Therefore, in his first chapter, Ruge is careful to frame his argument with a short but clear discussion of maritime warfare principles, which dealing as it does with principles, is not dated though it was written a half-century ago.".
- catalog alternative "German Navy's story.".
- catalog contributor b1554893.
- catalog coverage "Germany History, Naval.".
- catalog created "[1957]".
- catalog date "1957".
- catalog date "[1957]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1957]".
- catalog description "The elements of war -- Historical retrospect -- The situation at the start -- The first operations -- Invasion of Norway -- Overestimation of military achievements -- The war at sea in 1940 -- The Mediterranean -- Opening attack on sea communication -- Russia or the Mediterranean? -- The shadow of Barbarossa -- Worldwide war -- Coastal waters -- The turning point -- The major landings -- Amphibious operations decide the war -- Final desperate resistance -- Weapons, strategy, and results -- The postwar German Navy and its mission.".
- catalog description "This volume comprehensively reviews the conduct of the German sea war, from key political decisions down to significant individual ship actions. From the opening shots of the war, to the invasion of Norway and Battle of the North Atlantic, to the final, disastrous attempts to evacuate troops and civilians from Baltic enclaves, this book provides a consistent mix of fact and astute commentary. It addresses less decisive but no less significant topics, cataloging for instance, all German surface raider operations, U-boat journeys from Europe to the Far East, and esoterica such as secret German weather station detachment deployments to North America. Also of interest is the German reaction to the epic naval campaigns of the Pacific--keenly watched by the professionals of the Kriegsmarine staff. There is throughout the book a subtext of frustration--the frustration of the prophet who is without honor in his own land. Ruge and his fellow naval officers, who had been fed Mahan and Nelson with their professional mother's milk, were surrounded by Army peers and political masters who saw seas (when they saw them at all) as obstacles and defenses, instead of as highways and invasion routes. Therefore, in his first chapter, Ruge is careful to frame his argument with a short but clear discussion of maritime warfare principles, which dealing as it does with principles, is not dated though it was written a half-century ago.".
- catalog extent "440 p.".
- catalog issued "1957".
- catalog issued "[1957]".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Annapolis, U.S. Naval Institute".
- catalog spatial "Atlantic Ocean.".
- catalog spatial "Germany History, Naval.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog subject "940.545".
- catalog subject "D770 .R833".
- catalog subject "Sea-power Germany History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Atlantic Ocean.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Naval operations, German.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Naval operations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The elements of war -- Historical retrospect -- The situation at the start -- The first operations -- Invasion of Norway -- Overestimation of military achievements -- The war at sea in 1940 -- The Mediterranean -- Opening attack on sea communication -- Russia or the Mediterranean? -- The shadow of Barbarossa -- Worldwide war -- Coastal waters -- The turning point -- The major landings -- Amphibious operations decide the war -- Final desperate resistance -- Weapons, strategy, and results -- The postwar German Navy and its mission.".
- catalog title "Der Seekrieg; the German Navy's story, 1939-1945. Translated by M. G. Saunders.".
- catalog title "German Navy's story.".
- catalog type "text".